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WATSON'S
DIRECTORY
FOR
PAISLEY,
BEITFUBW, JOHITSTOITS, ELDSSHSLIE,
LINWOOD, QUARRELTON, THORNHILL,
BAL.ACLAVA, AND !NKERMAN:N,
FOR THE YEAR
1807-68,
tAI5LEY FREE L1BRAR\
I» -A. I S r. B "STs
PRINTED ANO PUBLISHED BY WM. B. WATSON, AT THE "PAISLEY HERALD'* Of fICE,
WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
1867.
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CONTENTS,
Paisley Street Guide ...
PAISLEY DIRECTORY
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Accountants .113
Agents and Commission Agents 113
Architects and Land Surveyors 114
Auctioneers and Appraisers ... 114
Bakers ... 114
Bankers 116
Bill Posters 116
Bleachers, Shawl Washers, &c. 116
Bookbinders ., 116
Booksellers and Stationers ... 117
Boot and Shoemakers ... 117
Brassfounders ... 119
Brewers 119
Brickmakers aad Builders ... 120
Brush and Basket Dealers ... 120
Cabinetmakers 120
Calenderers and Finishers ... 121
Calico and Shawl Printers ... 121
Candlemakers 121
Card and Print Cutters ... 121
Carpet Manufacturers 121
Carters 122
Chemical Works 122
Chimney Sweepers 122
China Merchants 122
Clergymen 123
Cloth Merchants and Agents
fordo 124
Cloth Merchants and Woollen
Drapers 124
Coach and Van Builders ... 124
Coach Hirers ... ... ... 124
Coal Masters 124
Coal Merchants and Dealers ... 125
Coffee Houses and Hotels
(Temperance) 125
Confectioners and Fruiterers... 126
Contractors 127
Coopers 127
Cork Cutters 128
Cotton Spinners 128
Cowfeeders 128
Page
Curriers and Belt Makers ... 130
Distillers 130
Drapers and Silk Mercers ... 130
Dressmakers and Milliners ... 131
Druggists and Chemists ... 133
Drysalters 133
Dyers 133
Embroiderers 134
Engineers and Machine Makers 134
Fishmongers and Poulterers ... 135
Fleshers 135
Funeral Undertakers ... .,,136
Furnished Lodgiug-House
Keepers ... 136
Furnishers 137
Furniture Dealers 137
Gardeners 138
Glaziers 138
Grain Merchants 139
Grocers and Victuallers ... 139
Hair Dressers 144
Ham Oarers 145
Hatters 145
Hosiers 145
House Factors 145
Inn and Hotel keepers 146
Ironfounders 146
Iron Merchants 146
Ironmongers 147
Jacquard Machine Makers ... 147
Law Agent 147
Leather Merchants 147
Lithographers and Engravers 147
Manufacturers of Shawls, &c. 148
of Blacking 149
of Corn Flour 149
of Curled Hair 150
of Machinery Belts 150
of Muslin 150
of Pipes 150
of Sewed Muslin 150
of Starch 150
of Thread 150
Masons and Builders 151
Medical Practitioners 151
Messenger-at'Arms 152
CONTENTS.
Page
Metal Refiners 152
Midwives 152
Millers 152
Nailers 152
Nurserymen and Florists ... 152
Painters and Paperhangers ... 153
Pattern Drawers ... ... 153
Paper Rulers ... ... ... 153
Pawnbrokers .. ... ... 154
Photographers 154
Plasterers 154
Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Cop-
persmiths ... ... ... 154
Potato Merchants 155
Power-loom C'loth Factories ... 155
Printers (Letter-press) ... 155
Eopespinners ... ... ... 165
Saddlers and Harness Makers 165
Sculptors ... 165
Seed Merchants 165
Shawl Merchants 165
Shawl and Muslin Cutters ... 165
Sheriff Officers 175
Silk and Yarn Merchants ... 175
Singers 175
Slaters 175
Smiths and Farriers .». ... 185
Soap Manufacturers 185
Starch and Wool Sizer ... 185
Surgeon-Dentists ... ... 185
Tailors and Clothiers ... 159
Tanner 160
Teachers 160
Dancing ... 161
Drawing ... 161
Music ... 161
Telegraph Offi,ces .161
Tobacconists 162
Umbrella Manufacturers ... 162
Upholsterers .... ... ... 162
Valuators 162
Veterinary Surgeons ... ... 163
Warpers 163
Waste Merchants 163
Watch and Clock Makers, and
Jewellers ... ... ... 163
Weavers' Furnishers 164
Wine and Spirit Merchants ... 164
Wood Merchants 170
Wood Turners 170
Wrights and Joiners 170
Writers .„ ... ... 171
APPENDIX— PAISLEY.
Page
Asylums 20
Banks 13
Bank Holidays 15
Burying Grounds 12
Canal Company 21
Carriers' Quarters ... ... 12
Church Officers 10
Commissioners — Gas 2
„ Assessed Tax 39
„ Income Tax 39
„ Police 4
Supply a7
„ Water 2
Counting-House Calendar .., 60
County Police Committee ... 29
County Police 29
Courts— Burgh SO
„ Commissary ... 30
„ Justice of Peace ... 30
„ Sheriff 30
„ Sheriff Small Debt ... 30
Churches 10
Clergymen ... ... ... 10
Dues — River 9
Town 7
District Board of Lunacy ... 36
Fire Brigades ... 40
Fairs ... 4,8
Faculty of Procurators ... 31
Gravediggers 12
Hackney Carriage Regulations 51
Halls for Meetings ... ... 51
Infirmary 17
Inland Revenue ... ... 51
Insurance Offices and Agents 49
Justices of the Peace 32
Leaders of Psalmody 10
Lieutenancy 32
Magistrates and Town Council 1
Omnibus Traffic 40
Paisley Cemetery Company ... 16
Parochial Boards 18
Parliamentary Boundaries ... 5
Parliamentary Constituency ... 50
Police Assessment ... .. 5
Population .., ... ... 51
Post Office 23
Postal Regulations 24
Public Offices, &c 22
Railway Companies ... ... 20
Reading Rooms ... 33-51
Registrars of Births, &c, „, 40
CONTENTS.
Keligious Denominationa
Keufrewshire Militia ...
Eenfrewshire Prison Board
Eifle Volunteer Officers
Sciiools and Teachers ...
iSocieries, &c. ...
Sheriff Officers ....
Table of Distances
Terms ...
Town Officers ...
Trustees — Abbey Road
„ Burgh
„ Cart Navigation
,, Newtown Road
Valuation of Burgh ...
10
40
35
16
25
41
31
55
34
9
40
3
3-4
21
50
RENFREW DIRECTORr ... 61
Churches 70
Constituency... ... ... 70
Conveyances... ... ... 69
Fairs 69
Inns and Hotels .. ... 69
Insurance Agents ... ... 69
Justices of the Peace ... 68
Magistrate^ and Councillors 68
Par ichial Board .. ... 69
Population ... ... ... 70
Post Office 68
Public Offices, &c 68
Sacraments ... 70
Schools 70
Societies ... o9
Surgeons 68
JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 71
Assembly Rooms 85
Banks 85
Bowling Club 87
Canal Company ... ... 88
Carriers' Quarters ..,
Church Officers
Coal Agents
Commissioners of Police
Curling Clubs
Fairs and Fasts
Fire Brigade ...
Gas Company
Page
.. 88
,. 8«
.. 88
.. 84
. 87
,. 90
.. 85
.. 87
Grave Digger and Town
Crier 86
Inspector of Weights and
Measures 84
Insurance Offices and Agents 85
Inland Revenue 8(^»
Justices of the Peace ... 84
Medical Practitioners ... 84
Mills 88
Ministers 86
Police 85
Post Office 86
Precentors ... 86
Reading Rooms 85
Schools 90
Session Clerk and Registrar 86
Sheriff Officer 84
Societies, &c. 89
Volunteer Officers, &c. ... 89
Writers 84
BLDERSLIE DIRECTORY 91
Churches and Schools ... 92
Post Office 92
THORN HILL DIRECTORY 93
QUARRELTON DIRECTORY 94
BALACLAVA DIRECTORY 94
INKERMANN DIRECTORY 95
Post Office, &c 95
LINWOOD DIRECTORY ... 95
Church and School 96
Post Office ... 96
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PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
ABBEY close, from IS 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
Albion St., west side of 25 Love st.
Back &ieddon, 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 Blaokhall
buildings
Barr street, south side of 20 George
street to Canal street
Barterholm, east side of Lylesland
I^ath place, Seedhill
Biackhall 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 Green-
hill
Bladda, north of Saucel
Brabloch, east side of Renfrew road
Brick la' e, 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-
side to George place
Buchanan street (East), north side
of Inkle street to Greenlaw street
Buchanan street (West), south sidft
of 28 George street to Canal sk
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
Campbell street, (iSouth) from 8
Neilstoij street to Espedair Burn
Campbell street (West)j north of 53,
Broomlands
Camphill, south side of 32 Canal.
street
Canal street, west side of 86 Cau-
seyside street to Ralston square
Carbrook street, from north side of,
53 Broomlands to West Campbell-,
street
Carlile lane, east side of 85 New
Sneddon to river,
Carlile place, east side of New Snedr ;
don, opposite Wallace street
Cart lane, ea,st side of 80 New,
Sneddon to river
Cart street, from Thread street to
Seedhill
Cartyale la^e, from Cartvale House,
to New Sneddon
Carriagehill, from Doveslaud south -
ward
Carriagehill (High), west of Orr-)
Town
CarriagehiU factory, west of Car-
riagehill
Castlehea.d, 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. Mirrea
street to CaJside
Gawthorne court, east side of Orr
street (off Orr square)
Chain road, West Toll
Charleston, by Lylesland westward
Christie buildings. High street, west
end of Old Bridge
Christie lane, east side of 93. Nem'
bneddoa to the Q^uay
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Christie street, south of Garthland
street
Churchhill, north side of 87 High
street to Oakshaw street
Clark's place, kSeedhill
Collinslie, 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 Newton Quay
Croft (South), east end of Sneddon
Bridge to Wallneuk
Croft (West), from 16 New Smith-
hills to Abercorn street
Crossflat, south side of Garthland
street
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
street
Dyers' wynd, east side of 48 Moss
street to river
EARL Grey place, Lylesland
Espedair street, from 56 Causeyside
southward
PALSIDE 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 brae (Burgh)
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 7 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 Nortn
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 of Ren-
frew street to river
liarbour 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
INCHINNAN road, continuation
of Love street
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Inkle street, from Lawn street,
to east end of Gauze street
JOHNSTONE road, begins at West
Toll
John street, north side of 72
Broomlands
KILNCHOFT lane, east side of
Carriagehill
King street, from Saucel to Canal
King street, north side of 76 Broom-
lands, opposite 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
Causeyside
Lonend, from Saucel to Blackball
Buildings
Love street, from St. James place
to Nethercoramon
Lowndes' lane, east side of 78 New
Sneddon to the river
Lyiesland, from Neilston street to
Carriagehill
Lynedoch street, west side of Ren-
frew street to river
MAC DO WALL street, west side
of Caledonia street westward
M'Farlane's lane, north side of
North Croft to Niddry street
M'Leod's buildings (Smithhills),
east end of Old Bridge
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
Millarston, west end of Ferguslie
Millar street, east side of Mill
street
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
NIDDRY street, west side of Ren-
frew street to river
Neil street, from Cowieston to
Canal Bridge
Neilston street (Burgh), from head
of Causeyside to Lyiesland
Neilston street (by Calside), east
side of Calside
Nethercommon, from Love street
northward
New Smithhills, north side of 4
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 Cowieston
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
Oakshawhead, north of the John
Neilson Institution, by Oakshaw
street
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
street
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
Potterhill, southward of Carriage-
hill
Prince's street, north side of Under-
wood street
Prussia street, east side of 25 CaU'*
seyside to Gordon's lane
10
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
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
SANDHOLES, head of Well street
to King street
Saucel, east end of Gordon's lane to
Lonend
School wynd, west side of 6 iMoss
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
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
Stevenson street, head of 63 Cau-
seyside (west side)
Slirling 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 street, from St. James
street to foot of Well street
Union street, north side of Under-
wood street
Union street, south side of Stock
street
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, south side of Maxwell-
ton
Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street
Wellington place, Caledonia street
Wellington street, west side of
Caledonia street
Wellmeadow, 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
Wiiliamsburgh, east end of Garth-
land street to East Toll Bar
WiUiam street, north side of 68
Broomlands
Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to
Clark's place
3ES2s:ii'3E3Krsioasr
OF THE
PRINTING AND STATIONERT
ESTABLI SH M ENT.
Large Premises having been acquired at
10 HIGH STEEET
(ENTKANCB— GROUND FLAT),
Is prepared to execute every description of
LETTERPRESS PRINTING,
I3Sr THE FIIiST ST"3rLB
AND AT THE
2C0ST I^ODEHATE PHICES,
AND TO SUPPLY
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OFS'ICE-2 GIIiHOVB STBSET.
NAMES AND COHHECTIONS BECEIVED TOO
LATE FOR INSERTION IN THE GENERAL
DIRECTORY.
Abercrombie, William, agent for Union Bank — ^house, 2
Dyer's wynd
Lee, Robert, precentor of Oaksbaw Street U. P. Church, 4
Garthland lane
Lemay, Arthur, clerk, 3 Underwood
Lemay, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 3 Underwood
Potter & Co., drysalters, 112 Causeyside
Potter, Benjamin A., of Potter & Co., 8 George street
Rice, A. K., yarn merchant and agent, 62 Ingram street,
Glasgow — ^house, 12 Ure place
Shearer, Miss, brush and toy warehouse, 97 High street-
house, Potterhill
WATSON'S
GENERAL DIRECTORS
FOR PAISLEY
1867-68.
ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills— erected in the yea •
1160 — keys to be had at James Murray's, officer,
Abbey close
Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside — C. W. Laing
superintendent
Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside — C. T'V
Laing, governor — Robert Robertson, inspector
Abbev Poor-rates office, 22 Smithhills — Robert Olivei , frj
collector • ^^
Abbey Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbey close — James Murray
12 Abbey close, keeper
Abercorn Foundry Company, iron-founders. North Croft
Abercrombie & Craig, engineers, millwrights, and machin
makers, 32 Lady lane
Abercrombie, Robert, of Abercrombie & Craig, Castlehea
Abercrombie, William, agent for Union Bank of Scotland
2 Oakshawhead
Adam, Alexander, chimney sweep, 14 Smithhills
Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside
Adam, James, boot and shoemaker, 3 Dovesland
Adam, James, & Son, glaziers, 7 Gilmour street
Adam, James, Town Chamberlain, County buildings
house, 32 Oakshaw street
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Adam, James, farmer, West Barnhill
Adam, Jane, grocer, 9 Neilston street
Adam, John, clerk J. P. office, 7 Gilmour street
Adam, John, chimney sweep, 9 St. Mirren street
Adam, John, eating-house keeper, 13 St. Mirren street
Adam, John, medical galvinist and druggist, 56 High street
— house, 50 do.
Adam, John, railway parcel clerk, Albion street
Adam, Matthew, clerk, 9 Neilston street
Adam, Matthew, foreman, 11 Neilston street
Adam, Miss, crape and feathers dressed, furs cleaned and
repaired, 11 Smithhills
Adam, Miss Elizabeth, hosier and furnisher, 99 High street
— house, 7 Gilmour street
Adam, Mrs Alexander, grocer and gardener, 2 Old Sheddon
— house, 1 Back Sneddon
Adam, Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 17 Smithhills
Adam, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Orchard street
Adam, Robert, weaver, 1 Renfrew street
Adam, William, gardener, 33 St. James street
Adam, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia street
Adam, William, warper, 27 Canal street
Adams, James, boot and shoemaker, 3 Dovesland
Adamson, Andrew, 10 Queen street
Adelphi Cotton Spinning Mill, 78 New Sneddon
Agnew, Robert, cabiaeb maker and upholsterer, 49 High
street — v^orkshop, 62 do.
Agnew, William, smith, 93 High street
Aikman, J. & G., shawl- washers, scourers, and finishers,
Cumberland place — house, Camphill
Aird, John, gardener, Adelplii place
Aitken, James, grocer, 7 Orchard street
Aitken, James, 101 Causeyside
Aitken, John R., cowfeeder, 61 George street
Aitken, Mrs, milliner, 101 Causeyside — house, 99 do.
Aitken, William, chaplain of Burgh Poorhouse, 9 Castle st.
Aitken, William, jun., cashier Ferguslie Fire Clay Works,
18 Well street
Alexander, James, feuar, 67 High street
Alexander, John, of J. & W. Alexander, 9 Neilston street
PAISLEY. 15
Alexander, J. & W., joiners, wea,vers' wriglits, and macliine
makers, Barterholm Road-liead
Alexander, Robert, spirit deafeiV-^^enfrew street
Alexander, Tlioraas, officer, New Jerusalem Church, 11
George street
Alexander, Thomas, spirit dealer, Cross Keys, 12 Saucel —
house, Lonend
Alexander, William, of J. & W. Alexander, 10 Neilston st.
Algie, John, farmer, Windlaw, Carmunnock, by Busby
Algie, Peter, farmer, Old Mains
Allan, Mrs Alexander, flesher, 26 Moss street — house, 14
Back Sneddon
Allan, David, teacher. Miss Kibble's Reformatory Institu-
tion, Greenock road
Allan, Hugh, spirit dealer, 68 George street
Allan, John, gas inspector, 53 High street
Allan, John S., grocer and provision merchant, 18 George
street — house, 14 Wardrop street
Allan, Robert, potato merchant, 3 St. James street
Allison, Alexander, flesher, 34 High street — house, 45 New
street
Allison, David, manager, Victoria Saw Mills, 3 William st.
Allison, John, fruiterer, 22 Causeyside and 19 Orchard
street — house, 19 Orchard street
Allison, Robert, designer, 81 Glen street
Allison, Robert, warper, 19 Gauze street
Allison, W^alter, late wood merchant, 3 William street
AUisoD, Wilham, timber merchant, Victoria Saw Mills, 23
Love street — house, Cartvale, Love street
Anderson, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Wallneuk,
Renfrew road
Anderson, E., of J. & E. Anderson, 6 New street
Anderson, George, flesher, 12 Moss street
Anderson, Henry, clerk with William Wallace, joiner, 27
Broomlands — house, 48 do.
Anderson, J. & E., joiners and funeral undertakers, 6 New
street — (See advertisement)
Anderson, James, bookseller, 60 High street
Anderson, James, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 16 Gilmour
street — house, 25 Oakshaw street — (See advertisement)
16 PAISLEY.
Anderson, James, jun., clerk at Troegel & Co.'s, 36 Ingram
street, Glasgow — house, 6 George street
Anderson, James, of J. & E. Anderson, 5 Renfrew street
Anderson, James, feuar, 21 Inkle street
Anderson, James, of James Anderson & Co., 6 George st.
Anderson, James, & Co., thread manufacturers and yam
twisters, 9 New street
Anderson, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 27 Max-
wellton street
Anderson, John, feuar, 29 Gauze street
Anderson, John, fruit merchant, 6 Wellmeadow
Anderson, John, manager at Blair & Co.'s, hatters, 31
Glen street
Anderson, John, weaver, 27 Maxwellton street
Anderson, Miss E., furnisher, 21 Smithhills — house, 34
High street
Anderson, Mrs James, 71 Love street
Anderson, Mrs John, 13 Lawn street
Anderson, R. H., & Co., coal agents, Underwood depot —
house, 6 George street
Anderson, Robert, of Anderson & Wallach, Glasgow
Anderson, Robert, officer Baptist Church, 153 George
street — house, 18 Barclay street
Anderson & Wallach, oil and stearine manufacturers,
Abercorn Oil Works — Glasgow office, Virginia
buildings
Anderson, William, grocer, and grain and seed merchant,
75 Love street — house, 1 Maxwell street
Anderson, William, flesher, 5 Broomlands — house, Cart
lane
Andrew, Adam, of Andrew & Urie, Camphill
Andrew, James, farmer. Bushes
Andrew, Mrs, farmer, Allans
Andrew, Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 32 George street
Andrew, William, spirit merchant, 43 Moss street — house,
3 Ralston square
Andrew & Urie, millers, Camphill flour mill
Andrews, John, draper, 100 High street — house, 101 do.
Andrews, John, manager of Union Loan Society, 13 West
Buchanan street
PAISLEY. 17
Andrews, Robert, cab proprietor, 13 "West Buchanan
street — stable yard, 21 Gauze street
Angler, Andrew F., clock warehouse, 13 Moss street
Angus, John, sergeant County Police, 9 School wynd
Arbuckle, Daniel, weaver, 11 Cross street
Archer, Henry, thatcher, 63 High street
Armour, Robert, commission agent, IGCauseyside — house,
Benvue villa, Calside — (See advertisement)
Armour, Robert, feuar, South Campbell street
Armstrong, George, furniture dealer, 29 New Smithhills
Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 9
Maxwellton street
Arndle, Hugh, gardener and contractor, Stonefield
Ameil, James, farmer, Corsebar
Arroll, Thomas, manager at J. & P. Coats's, 9 Back row
Arroll, Thomas, jun., sjjirit dealer, 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, Archibald, fringer and embroiderer, 4 Sandholes
Arthur, David, of M'Farlane & Arthur, 13 Millarston
Arthur, James, manufacturer, 4 Barclay street
Arthur, James, merchant, Glasgow, Barshaw House, Glas-
gow road
Arthur, John, spirit merchant, 12 High street
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, cowfeeder, 22 Ca,nal street
Auld, John P., cabinet maker and joiner, 81 Causeyside —
house, 66 do.
Auld, Miss, agent, 26 Orchard street
Auld, Miss, lodgings, 5 George street ^
Austin & M'Callum, milliners, 8 Gilmour street
Austin, Miss, of Austin k M'Callum, 33 High street
Ayton, David, collector. Gas Co., 130 George street
Ayton, George, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 80 Broom-
lands
Ayton, Robert, salesman to the first branch of the Paisley
Provident Co-operative Society (Limited), 16 George
street — house, 130 George street
BAILLIE, Mrs, milliner, 4 Lylesland
Baillie, Robert, cowfeeder. Old Dovesland
Bain, John, of William Bain & Co., 4 William street
Bain, William, & Co., ironmongers, 109 High street
S2
18 PAISLEY.
Baine, Peter, assistant Inspector of Poor, Burgh Parish,
8 New Sneddon — house, 28 Glen street
Baird, George, 13 Causeyside
Baird, James, 27 Glen street
Baird, John, manufacturer, 43 George street
Baird, John, of James Harvey & Co., Netherhill House,
Renfrew road
Baird, Miss Agnes, matron, Burgh Poorhouse
Baird, Miss, lodgings, 43 George street
Baird, Mrs Archibald, 22 St. James street
Baird, William, at David Speirs & Co.'s, 13 Causeyside
Baird, William, cabinet maker and chairmaker, 34 Gauze
street — house, 20 Old Sneddon
Balderston, John, mill manager, 55 Causeyside
Balderston, Mrs James, 56 Canal street
Balderston, Mrs John, 52 High street
Balderston, Mrs John, tea merchant, 140 George street
Balderston, Robert, manager at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s — -
house, 20 Gauze street
Balderston, William, Clark's cornet, Seedhill
Baldwin, Charles, blacksmith and bellhanger, 6 St, Mirren
street
Balfour, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 105 George
street
Ballantyne, John, grocer and provision merchant, 2 High
street — branch retail shops, 62 Causeyside and 70
Love street — house, 48 Causeyside
Ballantyne, Joseph, provision merchant, 24 Wellmeadow —
house, Riccartsbar
Balnaive, David, spirit merchant, 18 High street
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren street — John Hutcheson,
agent
Barbour, Alexander, coal dealer, 10 Orchard street
Barbour, James, grocer, 5 Carriagehill
Barbour, James, warehouseman, 29 New Smithhills
Barbour, John, bookseller, wholesale stationer, and news
agent, 100 Causeyside
Barbour, John, jun., engraver, 99 Causeyside — (See adver-
tisement)
Barbour, Robert, umbrella manufacturer, 101 High street
— house, do.
PAISLEY. 1 9
Barbour, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Carriagehill
Barbour, Mrs William, Saucel bank
Barbour, William E,., clerk. Bank of Scotland, 99 Causey*
side
Barbour, William, gardener and cowfeeder, Netliercommon
Barclay, James, merchant. Canal bank
Barclay, James, of Gordon & Barclay, 22 Oakshaw street
Barclay, John, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., Gateside
Barclay, John, pastry cook, and temperance hotel, 19
Smithhills — (See advertisement)
Barclay, Robert, at James Pollock & Co.'s, Canal bank
Barclay, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft
Barr, Alexander, baker, 5 Love street
Barr, Alexander, cowfeeder, 5 Love street
Barr, Alexander, manager, Hawkhead Mill
Barr, Archibald, yarn merchant, 109 Causeyside — house,
Castlehead
Barr, George, of Barrs & M'Caig, 11 Abbey street
Barr, Hugh, of Barrs & M'Caig, 2 Hamilton street
Barr, James B., Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, High Park
Barr, James, grocer, 3 Newton street
Barr, James, wright, glazier, and funeral undertaker, 77
High street — house, 79 do.
Barr, John, baker, 24^ Causeyside
Barr, John, jun., of Barr & Reid, 13 Barclay street
Barr, John, wood turner, 10 Well street — house, 74 High
street
Barr, Littellus B., Quartermaster, Royal Renfrew Militia,
4 Garthland street
Barr & Reid, bobbin makers and wood turners, 61 Canal
street and 10 West Buchanan street
Barr, Robert, chemist and druggist, Apothecaries' Hall, 8
High street (Cross) — house, 5 Christie street
Barr, W^illiam, broker, 24 New Smithhills
Barrie, Samuel, 44 New street
Barrie, William, baker, 27 New Sneddon
Barrs & M'Caig, masons and builders — stone yard, 11
Shuttle street — (See advertisement)
Bartlemore, John, writer, Commissary Clerk, and J. P.
Clerk depute, County Buildings — house, 59 Loye
street
20 PAISLEY.
Barton, Robert John, grocer, 10 New Sneddon
Beaton, John, beamer, 6 Stock street
Beaton, John, shoemaker, 7 Cotton street
Beaton, Mrs, midwife, 5 Storie street
Beaton, "William, beamer, Dovesland
Beatson, Wm., Inspector of Nuisances, County Buildings
Baxter, Gabriel, pork butcher, 99 High street
Beckett, Hugh, bookseller and china merchant, 19 George st.
Beckett, Matthew, warehouseman, at John Morgan & Co.'s
12 Neilston street
Beckett, Miss, furnisher, 101 High street
Begg, Alexander, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Begg, Archibald, grocer, 83 Broomlands — house, 5 Castle-
street
Begg, Daniel, foreman at William Forbes's, 15 Broomlands
Begg, David, house factor and insurance agent, 7 Sir
Michael street
Begg, James, grocer, 33 Storie street
Begg, Mrs, 8 George street
Beith, Alexander, pattern designer, 3 Glen street
Beith, Mrs, Alex., spirit dealer, 6 Love street — house, 3
Glen street
Beith, Peter, wool sizer and starcher, 99 Causeyside
Bell, Alexander, milliner, 19 Abbey close
Bell, Archibald, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 2 Smith-
hills — works, Bladda dyeworks — house, 19 Storie st. —
(See advertisement)
Bell, John, broker, 1 Abbey close — house, 18 do.
Bell, John, carrier, 12 Causeyside
Bell, John, Moss Yale Cottage, Greenock road
Bell, Mrs E., grocer 16 Orchard street
Berry, A. & A., dressmakers, 75 High street
Berry, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 High street
Biggar, Mrs Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street
Bird, Robert, governor of prison. County Buildings
Bisset, Miss Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie — housej
11 do.
Bissland, Mrs, 40 Broomlands
Black, Alexander, shoemaker, 3 Barclay street
Black, Alexander, spirit dealer, 75 Broomlands
PAISLEY. 21
Black, Daniel, clerk at James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 19
School wynd
Black, Daniel, house factor, and officer Free Middle Church,
19 School wynd
Black, David, dyer, 7 Blackhall buildings
Black, James, spirit dealer, 26 Carriagehill
Black, Joseph, draper, 16 George street — house, do.
Black, Margaret, confectioner, 1 Storie street
Black, Mrs Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Glen street
Black & Philips, boilermakers, 10 Well street
Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Bottoms
Blackwood, Matthew, joiner and timber merchant, 67 Love
street- — house, 66 do.
Blackwood, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 Glen street
Blackwood, Robert, weaver, 4 Christie street
Blackwood, William, flesher, 74 Love street
Blair, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 18 High street
Blair & Co., hat and cap manufacturers, 28 High street —
John Anderson, manager — house, 31 Glen street—
(See advertisements)
Blair, Dugald, spirit dealer, 78 Canal street
Blair, James, grocer, Potterhill
Blair, Matthew, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 18 Causeyside
— house, 2 South Orr street
Blair, John, cab proprietor, 1 Love street
Blair, Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 Wellmeadow
Blair, Robert, tailor, 37 George street
Blair, Walter, coppersmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 1
Smithhills — workshop, 20 do.
Blair, William, spirit merchant, Moss-side, Greenock road
Boag, Allan, confectioner, 11 iStorie street
Boag, David, foreman, to Robert Guthrie & Co., 23 Mddry
street
Bonnar & Hamilton, calenderers, hot pressers, finishers,
and packers, 15 Causeyside
Bonnar, John, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 3 East Croft
Bonnar, Thomas, baker, 19 Causeyside — house, do.
Borland, Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, 58
High street
Bow, Joseph, ironfounder, 89 New Sneddon — house, 85 do.
22 ' PAISLEY.
Bowes, Mrs William, builder, and agent for Glasgow
improved patent Asphalte Co., 26 St. James street
Bowie, Allan, farmer, Collinslie, Neilston road
, Bowie, James, spirit dealer, 11 Williamsburgli
Bowie, John, farmer, West Dykebar, Barrhead road
Bowie, John, potato merchant, 31 Glen street
Bowie, Walter K., cowfeeder, hay and straw merchant, 60
High street
Bowie, William and Walter, farmers, Blackbyers and
Loganswraes — residence, Loganswraes
Boyd, Alexander, accountant, Bank of Scotland, 117
Causeyside
Boyd, Duncan S., of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw st.
Boyd, Hugh, feuar, 26 Storie street
Boyd, James, baker, 66 Broomlands
Boyd, James, baker, 144 George street
Boyd, James, 61 Millarston
Boyd, James, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, James, &Sons, horticultural builders, joiners, window
glaziers, glass merchants, and insurance agents, 32
High street
Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons, 82 Oakshaw street
Boyd, Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, 25 Carriagehill
Boyd, Robert, farmer, Langcraigs
Boyd, Robert, accountant and insurance agent, 3 County
place — house, Adelphi cottage. Love street
Boyd, Thomas, baker, 103 Causeyside — house, 18 do.
Boyd, William, 52 Pligh street
Boyle, James, collector of town dues, 26 Lawn street
Boyle, James, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss street
Boyle, John, general merchant, broom, and mop warehouse,
13 and 51 Storie street — (See advertisement)
Boyle, Right Hon. James, Earl of Glasgow, Lord Lieuten-
ant of the County of Renfrew — residence, Hawkhead
House
Brady, William, broker, 11 Old Sneddon, and 3 New
Smithhills
Braid, Margaret, milliner, 28 St. James street
Braid, Miss, teacher, 5 Garthland street
Branken, Patrick, coal dealer, 28 Maxwellton
PAISLEY. 23
Brisbane, Janet, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street
British Linen Co.'s Bank, 1 Cotton st. — John Peden, agent
Brock, John, gardener, 32 Storie street
Brodie, David, distiller, Saucel Distillery, Saucel
Brodie, John, frniterer and confectioner, 12 High street
Brodie, Mrs James, 6 Love street
Brodie, Robert, accountant, National Bank, Carriagehill
House
Brodie, Robert, at M'Innes & Macfarlane's, 2 Lawn street
Brodie, William, of Cowden & Brodie, 13 Canal street
Brooks, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze street
Brough, David, draper and silk mercer, 109 High street —
house, 34 Oakshaw street
Brough, John, grocer, 46 Millarston
Brough, Peter, late merchant, 1 Oakshawhead
Brown, Andrew, George place
Brown, Andrew, of Wm. Brown, jun., & Co., Egj'-pt Park
Brown, A. R., manager at Robertson & Son's, hatters, 45
New street
Brown, David, of William Brown & Son, photographers, 13
Old Sneddon
Brown, George, hatter, 87 High street —house, 38 New
street
Brown, George H., of Wm. Brown., jun., & Co., Egypt.
Park
Brown, Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, yarn merchant, 15 Causeyside — house,
Egypt Park
Brown, James, sewed muslin manufacturers, 81 Calside
Brown, James Shaw, Burgh inspector of poor — office, 8
New Sneddon — house, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, James, teller. City of Glasgow Bank, 32 Cotton st.
Brown, John, A., of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlands
Brown, John, of Robert Brown & Son, Shortroods
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, and William Brown &
Son, Thrushcraig House
Brown, Matthew, broker, 68 George street
Brown, Matthew, manager of Hawkhead Mills Bakery, IS
Broomlands — house do.
24 PAISLEY.
Brown, Mrs, confectioner, 7 Broomlands
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street — house, 83 Oakshaw st.
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher industrial department,
Stow School, 13 Stow street
Brown, Mrs, carter, 15 Back Sneddon
Brown, Mrs John, flesher, 21 Smithhills — house, do.
Brown, Peter, brick and tile maker, Gladstone, near Lin-
wood, and Fullwood, near Bishopton
Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Colinslie and Carriagehill Works — (See advertisment)
Brown, Rev. James, minister of St. James street U. P.
Church, 44 High street
Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of patent machine
made bricks, drain pipes and tiles, Caledonia and Short-
roods Works; and of fire bricks, patent sewer pipes,
&c., Ferguslie Fire-clay Works — town office, Sneddon
Bridge — (See advertisement)
Brown, Robert, of Robert Brown & Son, Underwood
Park
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High street — house,
36 Causeyside
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, muslin manufacturers, 166 George
street
Brown, Thomas, furnisher and beamer, 30 Causeyside —
house, 150 George street
Brown, William, flesher, 25 Gauze street — house, 32 Cot-
ton street
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
— house, 42 do.
Brown, William, jun., & Co., yarn merchants 108 Causey-
side
Brown, William, jun., flesher, 61 Causeyside — house, 1
Lylesland
Brown, William, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, William, of William Brown & Son, photographers,
13 Old Sneddon
Brown, William, purser of the steamship United Kingdom,
66 Back Sneddon
Brown, William, & Son, buckram, and muslin manufac-
turers, Colinslie Works
PAISLEY. 25
Brown, William, & Son, photographers, 6 Gilmour street
Browning, Alexander, timber merchant, joiner, cartwright,
and smith, 21 and 22 Orchard street — wood-yard and
saw-mills, 23 do. — ^house, 14 Gordon's lane
Brownlie, William, & Co., grocer, 9 Broomlands
Brownlie, William, manager Glenfield Starch Works, and
insurance agent, 1 Maxwellton
Brownridge, William, teacher, Free St. George's Mission
School, 104 Causeyside
Brunton, William, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, 5
Churchhill
Bryce, James, joiner, 12 North Croft — -house, 12 Wardrop
street
Bryce, James, jun., of James Bryce & Sons, Greenock road
Bryce, James, sen., 15 Hunter street
Bryce, James, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants, 13
and 14 Hunter street
Bryce, John, farmer, Abbotsinch, Inchinnan road
Bryce, John, of James Bryce & Sons, 64 Love street
Bryce, William, grocer, 36 Canal street
Bryson, Kev. Alexander, minister of Middle Church, Middle
Parish Manse, 49 Love street
Buchanan, Archibald, painter and paper-hanger, 82 High
street — house, 4 Barclay street
Buchanan, David, at James Pollock & Co.'s, 22 Smithhills
Buchanan, George, farmer, Hunterhill
Buchanan, Henry, 25 Well street
Buchanan, James, druggist, 84 Broomlands
Buchanan, John, weaver, 47 Broomlands
Buchanan, John, wholesale tea merchant and grocer, 16
Wellmeadow
Buchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street
Buchanan, Misses, dressmakers, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Mrs, tinsmith, 1 Broomlands
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 5 Likle street
Buchanan, William, baker, 22 Smithhills
Bulloch, James, grocer, 40 Wellmeadow
Bulloch, John, hairdresser, 63 Storie street
Burgess, Adam, foreman to Mrs Wm. Bowes, 50 Cale-
donia street
2^ PAISLtiT.
Burgess, Mrs, Gateside
Burgess, Eobert W., at Walkers & Co., 14 Aberconi st.
Burnet, James, manager, 2 Stirling street
Bums, Alexander, horse shoe and common nail manufac-
turer, 7 Abbey street
Burns, George, hairdresser, 80 High street— house, 89 do.
Burns, John, broker, 6 Old Sneddon
Burnside, Thomas, draper, 34 George street
Bauchop, William, Stonefield
Bustard, Thomas, grocer, 17 North Croft
CAIRNS, Alexander & Robert, whoesale confectioners and
general grocers, 2 High street
Cairns, Alex., of A. &R. Cairns, Wallace Cottage, 30 New
Sneddon
Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, 3 George street
Calderwood, James, spirit merchant, 91 New Sneddon
Calderwood, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 94 New
Sneddon^ — ^house, 57 Love street
Caldwell, David, manager Abercorn Foundry Company, 1 1
Abercorn street
Caldwell, George, jun., & Co., booksellers, stationers, and
printers, 2 New street
Caldwell, George, jun., of George Caldwell, jun., & Co.,
86 High street
Caldwell, George, West Sandyford, Renfrew road
Caldwell, Hugh, joiner, Duke street, Dovesland
Caldwell, James, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Gilmour
street — house, 3 County place
Caldwell, James, writer, clerk of supply, and collector of
county rates, 33 Old Sneddon — house, Craigielea
place, Blackstoun road
Caldwell, Miss, Janet, confectioner, 81 Broomlands
Caldwell, Mrs James, 56 High street
Caldwell, Mrs Robert, feuar, 7 Dovesland
Caldwell, Robert, rag and waste dealer, 9 Old Sneddon—
house, 29 do.
Caldwell & Stewart, dyers, 83 Back Sneddon
Caldwell, Thomas, 3 County place
Caldwell, William, clerk, Railway Station, 1 Inkle street
PAISLEY. 27
Caldwell, William, officer of Unitarian Chapel, 48 George
street
Callander, Peter, teacher, 25 Orchard street
Callander, Thomas, spirit dealer, 32 Causeyside
Cameron, Alexander, upholsterer, 2 Lady lane — house, 140
George street — (See advertisement)
Cameron, Benjamin, 56 George street
Cameron, Duncan, wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchant, 2 New Sneddon — house, 3 do.
Cameron, Hugh, bookseller, old and new, 11 Wellmeadow
Cameron, James, flesher, 9 St. James place — house, 21 St.
James street
Cameron, James, grocer and victualler, 24 New street — -
house, 9 Shuttle street
Cameron, Peter, manufacturer, 2 Stirling street
Cameron, Peter, 9 Storie street
Cameron, Robert, traveller, 12 Neilston street
Cameron, T. R. surgeon-dentist, 33 Gauze street
Campbell, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 12 St. James
place — house, 3 Albion street
Campbell, Andrew, grocer, 19 Barclay street
Campbell, Andrew, of D. & A. Campbell, 56 Love street
Campbell, Archibald, 41 Broomlands
Campbell, D. & A., dyers, St. James dyework, St. James st.
Campbell, David, writer and insurance agent, 7 High street
and 5 County place — house, St. Ninian's Cottage, East
Buchanan street
Campbell, Donald, silk, cotton, and vrooUen dyer, Ciartside
dyeworks, 5.9 New Sneddon
Campbell, Dugald, flesher, 41 Ferguslie
Campbell, Duncan, farmer, Nethercraigs
Campbell, Duncan, of D. & A. Campbell, 8 St. James street
Campbell, Duncan, broker, 38 Storie street — house, 39 do,
Campbell, H., umbrella maker, 7 Smithhills
Campbell, John, clerk, 2 South Orr street
Campbell, John, late merchant, 19 Queen street
Campbell, John, teacher, Hutcheson's charity school, 44
Oakshaw street
Campbell, Mrs, draper, 42 New street
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clog manufacturer, 6 St Mirren sL
28 PAISLEY.
Campbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 19 Smitbhills
Campbell, Kobert, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Lawn
street- -house, 1 Gauze street
Campbell, Robert, 1 Hamilton street
Campbell, Thomas, flesher, 21 Old Sneddon
Campbell, Thomas, law agent, 4 Moss street — house, 2
Caledonia street
Campbell, Thomas, writer, notary public, J. P. Procurator
Fiscal, and agent for the Imperial Insurance Company,
County Buildings (north end) — house, 3 Castle street
Campbell, William, embroiderer, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, William, manufacturer, 5 Cumberland court,
Causeyside
Campbell, William, of Yuill & Campbell, 77 High street
Campsie, Thomas, porter, British Linen Company's Bank,
3 Thread street
Canal Office, Canal street- — Hugh Clark, manager
Canning, Peter, flesher, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, flesher, 76 High street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., thread manufacturers, 13 Carlile
place
Carlile, William, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 21 St.
James street
Carmichael, Peter, baker, 47 High street
Cars well, Allan, society officer, 51 Broomlands
Carswell, David, bookbinder, 35 Storie street
Carswell, John G., at William Johnston & Co.'s, Shuttle
street — house, 2 Hunter street
Carswell, John, lithographer, engraver, and paper ruler, 4
High street, and bookbinder, Terrace Buildings, 109
do. — house, 4 do.
Carswell, Miss, 83 High street
Carter, Joseph, porter, National Bank, 13 Causeyside
Carter, Wm., ropespinner, 11 Carriagehill
Carvey, Martin, broker, 2 Bridge street
Caskie, James, boot and shoemaker, 24 Broomlands
Cassells, William, at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, 14 South
Croft — house, 9 Minerva street, Glasgow
Cassidy, E., hosier and furnisher, 4 Gauze street
Cathcart, James, of Duncan & Cathcart, Wallace street
Cathcart, Robert, dyer, Marshall's Lane Dyeworks — house,
19 Barclay street
PAISLEY. 2^
Cattanach, Alexander, of James Stewart & Co., Auchen-
torlie House, Seedhill road
Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwellton
Chalmers, James K., teacher, 7 West brae
Chalmers, James, weaver, 2 Mddry street
Chalmers, Mrs, midwife, 2 Storie street
Chapman, Allan, farmer, North ArHeston, Glasgow road
Chapman, Robert, farmer, East Sandyford, Renfrew road
Cherry, Daniel, clerk at Duncan & Cathcart's, Espedair
Dj^eworks, 4 Thread street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, draper, 84 Canal street
Chisholm., Wm., grocer, 4 Storie street
Christie, Alexander, letter-carrier, 10 South Campbell st.
Christie, James, shawl cutter, and washer and scourer, 14
and 15 Newton street — house, 32 Maxwellton
Christie, Janet, draper, 45 New street — house, 20 St. James
street
Christie, Robert, at William' M'lntyre^s, 16 Cotton street
Christie, William, jobbing smith, 22 Underwood — house,
17 dO'.
City of Glasgow Bank, 2 Moss street — Alex. Pollock, jun.,
agent
Clapperton, William,. & Co., thread manufacturers, 70 New
Sneddon
Clapperton, William, of William Clapperton & Co., 5
Sandyford place,. Glasgow
Clark, Andrew, warper, 1 Abbey street
Clark, Archibald,, cowfeeder,, 18 Great Hamilton street
Clark & Co., thread manufacturers, Seedhill^ Linside,.
Cumberland, and Burnside mills
Clark, David, warper, 4 Orchard street
Clark, George A., of J. k J. Clark & Co.
Clark, Hugh, manager, Canal Company, Canal office
Clark, James, &> Co,, Marshall's lane
Clark, James, of J. & J. Clark & Co., Camphill
Clark, James, Chapel House
Clark, J., & Co., Paisley thread works, Gordon's lane
Clark, J. & J. & Co., thread manufacturers — counting
house, Seedhill ; factories, Seedhill, Linside, Cumber-
land courti^ and Burnside
30 TAISLET.
Clark, John, cardcutter, 95 Causeyside
Clark, John, fruiterer, 25 Causeyside — house, 95 do.
Clark, John, joiner, 13 Stevenson street
Clark, John, joiner and timber merchant, 12 Wallneuk —
house, 1 Abbey street
Clark, John, of J. Clark & Co., 1 Abbey street
Clark, John, of J. & J. Clark & Co., 2 Gateside
Clark, John, shuttlemaker, 93 Causeyside
Clark, Misses, 1 Abbey street
Clark, Mrs, 2 Gateside
Clark, Peter, spirit merchant, 10 Moss street
Clark, Peter, teller, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 68 High st.
Clark, Robert, cowfeeder, 24 Love street
Clark, Robert, Corryville, Calside
Clark, Stewart, of J. & J. Clark & Co., Oakshawside
Clark, William, toll-keeper. East Toll, Williamsburgh
Clarke, Johnston, shoemaker and broker, 8 Moncrieif street
Clazy, Rev. George, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian
Church, 88 Oakshaw street
Clelland, & Gibb, lithographers and engravers, 8 Forbes
place — (See advertisement)
Clelland & Macnairs, curled hair manufacturers, Clark's
court, Seedhill
Clelland, Mrs James, 70 Love street
Clelland, Robert, of Clelland & Macnairs, Clark's court,
Seedhill
Clelland, William, of Clelland & Gibb, 9 Stow place
Climie, William, hotel-keeper and coach hirer. Bull Inn, 5
New street — (See advertisement)
Clydesdale Banking Co., 7 High street (Cross)^ — David
Campbell, agent
Clydesdale, William, weaver, 8 South Campbell street
Coats, Allan, of W. & A Coats, 11 Back row, Ferguslie
Coats & Aitken, drapers and hosiers, 2 Broomlands and 55
Causeyside
Coats, Archibald, of J. & P. Coats, 43 Oakshaw street
Coats, George, of W. & A. Coats, 5 William street
Coats, James, of J. & P., Coats, 3 GartLland place
Coats, Jervis, accountant, L^nion Bank of Scotland, 5
William street
PAISLEY. 31
Coats, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie
Coats, Jervis, of Coats & Aitken, 13 George street
Coats, Neilson, & Co., cotton spinners, Tliornhill, Johnstone
Coats, Peter, jun., of Coats, Neilson, & Co., Woodside
House
Coats, Peter, of J. & P. Coats, Woodside House
Coats, Thomas, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie House
Coats, W. & A., ham-curers and grocers, 68 Broomlands
Coats, William, jun., of W. & A. Coats, Glenfield
Coats, William, sen , 5 V\illiam street
Cochran, Alexander, at M'Innes & Macfarlane's, 25 Old
Sneddon
Cochran, Andrew, warehouseman at Espedair weaving
factory, Saucel bank
Cochran, Alexander, farmer, North Brediland, chain road
Cochran, Hugh, flesher, 8 Love street — house, 68 do.
Cochran, Hugh, of Pollock & Cochran, Wester Carriage -
hill place
Cochran, James, coal agent, 8 West Croft
Cochran, James, spirit dealer, 11 West Croft
Cochran, James, surgeon, 21 Wellmeadow
Cochran, John, feuar, Potterhill
Cochran and Millar, reed, lead, and patent heddle manufac-
turers, 56 Causej^side
Cochran, Miss Jessie, of Smith & Cochran, milliners and
dressmakers, 8 West Croft
Cochran, Mrs James, of Cochran & Millar, Saucel Bank
Cochran, Mrs Robert, milliner, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Peter, weaver, Falside
Cocliran, Robert, draper, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Son, Saucel
Bank
Cochran, Robert, sen., of Robert Cochran & Son, Saucel
Bank
Cochran, Robert, cabinetmaker, 22 Niddry street
Cochran, Robert, & Son, power loom cloth manufacturers,
Espedair Weaving Factory, 44 Gordon's lane — ware-
house, 1 Causey side
Cochran, William, cashier, Saucel distillery, 3 King street,,
Saucel
32 PAISLEY.
Cochran, William, feuar, High Park
Cochran, William, plaid and shawl manufacturer, 'and
warehouseman, 7 St. Mirren street — house, 87 High
street
Cochran, William, spirit merchant, 22 "NTew Smithhills
Cockburn, Mrs John, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Gilmour
street — house, 25 Moss street
Cockburn, Joseph Birnie, inspector of Burgh Police, 9 West
Croft
Colligan, Hugh S., surgeon, 74 Broomlands — house, 9 Orr
square
Collins, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 86 High street — house,,
36 Storie street
Colqnhoun, Duncan, spirit dealer, 20 Cotton street
Colquhoun, George, spirit dealer, 17 Wellmeadow
Colquhoun, John & Co., dyers, Barterholm dyeworks
Colquhoun, John, farmer, and Government drainage com-
missioners, Corkerhill, Glasgow road
Colquhoun, John, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, John, of John Colquhoun & Co., Wester
Carriagehill
Colquhoun, Miss J., teacher of music, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, Thomas, cooper, 22 Broomlands — house, 58
George street
Colvin, Mrs, midwife, 24 Lawn street
Comrie, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 4 Caledonia street
Comrie, John, cowfeeder, 4 West Campbell street
Comrie, John, of Picken & Comrie, 4 West Campbell street
Congalton, Robert, collector, police chambers, County
Buildings — house,, 21 St. James street
Conlin, Michael, broker, 20 West street
Connell, Adam, coal agent, 143 George street
Gonnell, David, spirit dealer, 20 Abbey street
Connell, David, spirit dealer, 148 George street
Connell, John, beamer, 1 Ferguslie walk
Connell, John Muir, boot and shoe merchant, 100 High
street — house, Dundee
Connell, William, joiner and cartwright, 3 Mill street — -
house, 3 Millar street
Pomiell, William, tailor, ll Abbey street
PAISLEY. 33
Connell, William, of Wallace & Connell, 240 Renfrew street,
Glasgow
Connell, Willjam, spirit dealer, 116 George street
Conway, Rev, James, catholic ckryman, 2 East Buchanan
street
Connelly, Michael, spirit merchant, 150 George street
Cook, Mark, of Wylie & Cook, 3 Millar street
Cook, James, 6 Gateside
Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, 86 High street
Cook, J. & J., steam printers, and printers and publishers
of the Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, 3 Moss street
Cook, John, of J. & J. Cook, 71 South Portland Street,
Glasgow
Cook, Thomas, 6 Gateside
Cooper, James, cowfeeder, 1 Barclay street
Copland, William Robertson, Chnl Engineer, 97 West
Regent street, Glasgow, and Terrace buildings, Paisley —
house, 15 South Apsley place, Glasgow
Cormie, James, tailor, 9 Smithhills — and eating house
keeper, 14 do.
Costello, Patrick, Railway Arms Inn, 12 Gilmour street,
and Canteen, Paisley Barracks — Chouse, 12 Gilmour
street
Cowan, Hugh, Sheriff- Substitute, Camphill
Cowan, John, of David Speirs & Co., 2 Park Circus place,
Glasgow
Cowan, Robert, butcher, 27 High street — ^house, Church-
hill — (See advertisement)
Cowden & Brodic, gas engineers, 15 South Croft
Cowden, John, of Mitchell & Cowden, 5 Lylesland
Cowden, Thomas, of Cowden & Brodie, 3 Christie street
Coulthurst, Alameth, mechanic, 10 Caledonia street —
house, 17 Back Sneddon
Craig, Alexander, Ivy Bank, 47 Oakshaw street
Craig, Archibald, of Craig, FuUerton, & Co., 5 Gateside
Craig, David, dairyman and flesher, 20 Sandholes
Craig, Fullerton, & Co., engineers, ironfounders, millwrights,
and machine makers, Vulcan Works, Renfrew road
Craig, Hugh, waste merchant, 10 "and 28 Glen street-—
house, 10 do.
34 PAISLEY.
Craig, James, carter, 3 Inkle street
Craig, James, drayman, 17 Orchiard street
Craig, James, of Abercrombie & Craig, 9 Wellmeadow
Craig, John, carter, 1 1 New Smithhills
Craig, John, cowfeeder, 8 Neilston street, and 1 South
Campbell street
Craig, John, foreman at Forbes & Co.'s, 1 Water brae
(burgh)
Craig, John, foreman at John Young's, 4 St. James place —
house, 13 Caledonia street
Craig, Miss, 26 High street
Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Inkle street
Craig, Mrs, 64 Love street
Craig, Mrs Matthew, midwife, 12 Dyers' wynd
Craig, Robert, 14 Abercorn street
Craig, Robert, spirit merchant, 20 St. James st. — ^hou8e, do.
Craig, William, spirit merchant, 17 Causeyside
Craw, John, manager to John Morgan & Co., Wester
Carriagehill place
Craw, William, silk, woollen, and cotton dyer, Caledonia
dyeworks — ^residence, Caledonia House
Crawford, Alexander, engineer, of James Crawford & Son,
23 George street
Crawford, Gavin, boot and shoemaker, 92 High street —
house, 34 do.
Crawford, Hamilton, coppersmith, tinplate- worker, and
gasfitter, 24 Causeyside — house, 23 do.
Crawford, Hamilton, of Crawford & Ritchie, 23 Causeyside
Crawford, James, dairyman, 9 George street
Crawford, James, carter, 138 George street
Crawford, James, officer, St. James Street U.P. Church, 27
Glen street
Crawford, James, &; Son, engineers, tool -makers, millwrights,
and wood-turners. Thistle Works, 8 Bridge street
Crawford, James, of James Crawford, & Son, 30 Orchard st.
Crawford, James, grocer and cowfeeder, 33 Causeyside
Crawford, John S., professor of dancing and calisthenics, 4
Smithhills
Crawford, John, writer, 24 Abbey street
Crawford, Hisses, 24 Abbey street
PAISLEY. 85
Crawford, Mrs D., china merchant, 47 Moss street— -house,
6 do.
Crawford ,Mrs John, 25 Castle street
Crawford, & Ritchie, power loom cloth manufacturers,
Abercorn street
Crawford, Robert, foreman. Park place, Calside
Crawford, Thomas W., watchmaker and jeweller, 31 George
street
Crawford, "William, calenderer, 105 Causey side — house, do.
Cteilman, James, weaver, 3 Mary street
Crichton, Thomas, commercial traveller, 7 Gateside
Crooks, John, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 1
Smithhills — house, 14 Abercorn street
Crooks, William, china merchant, 8 Cotton street
Cross, Andrew, trunk, parasol, and umbrella manufacturer,
99 High street
Cross, Mrs, muslin printer, 99 High street
Crossley, James, of J. k W. Crossley, 12 Abbey close
Crossley, J. & W., dyers, 19 Abbey street
Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Lady Lane Baptist Church,
18 Oakshaw street
CuUen, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 12 St. James place —
house, 70 Love street
Gumming, George, Captain and Adjutant Renfrewshire Rifle
Volunteers, 25 Gauze street
Gumming, Mrs, furnisher, 19 Smithhills
Gumming, Robert, carter, 6 West street
Cumming, William, carter, 17 Well street
Cunningham, Adam, spirit merchant, 35 High street — house,
49 do.
Cunningham, Alexander, at John Yuill & Co.'s, 6 Lylesland
Cunningham, James, at William M'lntyre's, 23 Abbey st.
Cunningham, James, & Co., manufacturers, 116 Causey side
Cunningham, James, of James Cunningham & Co., 9 Neilston
street
Cunningham, John, boat and shoemaker, 28 Wellmeadow
.Cunningham, John, of John Cunningham & Son, S6
Causeyside
Cunningham, John, & Son, shawl- manufacturers, 8 Forbes
place
36 PAISLEY.
CTinnmgham, Mrs D., 28 Gauze street
Cunningliam, Mrs Daniel, 21 High street
Cunningham, Mrs John, 88 High street
Cunningham, Robert, of John Cunningham & Son, 70 Love
street
Cunningham, T., tailor, 9 Neilston street
Cunningham, Thomas, manufacturer, 9 Prussia street
Cunningham, William, dyer. Abbey close
Currie, Adam, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Renfrew street
— ^hoiise, 23 Niddry street
Currie, David, officer Reformed Presbyterian Chutch, 36
Oakshaw street
Currie, James, painter and glazier, 14 St. Mirren street —
house, 7 Sir Michael street — (See advertisement)
Currie, James, constable county police, 17 Causeyside
Currie, John, public baths, 14 High street (See advertisement)
Currie, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 9 School wynd
Currie, Mrs, mangle keeper, 23 Maxwellton street
Currie, William, 23 Niddry street
Cuthbertson, D. & T., wholesale confectioners, 44 Moss
street — house. Underwood
Cuthbertson, George, grocer and victualler, 20 Broomlands — •
house, 26 Maxwellton street
Cuthbertson, John, grocer, 23 Gauze street — house, 32
Cotton street
DALRYMPLE, James, of Wallace, Connell, & Co.,
plumbers, Gilmour street — house, 3 Glen street
Dalziel, Andrew, feuar, 19 George street
Dalziel, & Begg, shawl manufacturers, 112 Causeyside
Dalziel, James, Bank of Scotland, Laurieston, Glasgow —
house, 6 Stow place
Dalziel, Jane, teacher, Free South School, 145 George st.
Dalziel, John, confectioner, 29 High street — Chouse, 6
Wardrop street
Dalziel, Mrs William, 145 George street
Dalziel, Robert F;, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Davidson, George, clerk at Gas Works — house, at Gas Work
Lodge
Davidson, George, agent Scottish Legal Society, 15 George
street
PAISLEY. 37
Deans, Francis, postmaster, Victoria place, Lady lane
Denning, James, broker, 10 New Smithhills
Devlin, Sarah, broker, 34 Wellmeadow
Dick, David, builder, Stoney brae Arches — house, 23 Glen st.
Dick, George, teacher, Carbrook Street School, 32 Ferguslie
Dick, James, & Sons, wholesale boot manufacturers, 3 Well-
meadow — house, 41 do.
Dick, J., lappet and harness clipper, Marshall's Lane
Dick, John, at J. M. Connell's 86 High street
Dick, John, wright, 13 George street — honse, 36 do. — (See
advertisement)
Dick, Matthew, photographer, 3 Wellmeadow — house, 41 do.
Dickie, E., china merchant, 21 Moss street — house, 65
Broomlands
Dickie, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 12 Broomlands
—house, 22 King street
Dickie, William, parochial shoolmaster, Abbey Parish School,
6 Thread street
Dickson, James, gardener to Joseph Whitehead, Kilnside
House
Dickson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 110 George street
Dickson, William, gardener, Ferguslie House, 3 Thomas st.
Dobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 149 George street —
house, 150 do.
Dobie, George, 70 Love street
Dobie, George, tobacconist and candle manufacturer, 12 High
street — workshop, 4 School wynd — house, 63 Love st.
Dobie, James, surgeon- dentist, 8 St. James place — residence,
Muirpark House, Newton, near Renfrew — (See adver-
tisement)
Dobson, Jeremiah, tailor and clothier, 3 Gauze street
DobsoD, Margaret, milliner and straw-hat maker, 3 Gauze st.
Dobson, William L., spirit merchant, 23 Williams burgh
Dobson, William L., tailor and clothier, 105 High street
(Cross) — house, 23 Williamsburgh
Dodds, Rev. James, minister of Abbey parish, Hamilton
Place, 78 New Sneddon
Donald, George, stationer, and correspondent of North
British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail, 4 County
place — house, 5 George street
88 PAISLEY.
Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & "Wilson, Eiccartsbar
Donald, James T., surgeon and druggist, 5 High street
(Cross) — ^house, 9 Orr square
Donald, Mrs William, 10 Glen lane
Donald, Robert, registrar and session-clerk, Low or St.
George's parish, 6 Stow street
Donald, Thomas, secretary Paisley Investment and Loan
Society, 20 Newton street
Donaldson, David, F.E.LS., teacher of English, Grammar
School and Academy — house, 4 Stow place
Donaldson, Humphrey, smith, farrier, and plough maker, 1
Williamsburgh
Donaldson, James, boot and shoemaker, 10 Wellmeadow —
house, 22 do.
Donaldson, James, carter, 8 Love street
Donaldson, John, boot and shoemaker, 6 Orchard street
Donaldson, John, veterinary surgeon, of Donaldson & Storrie,
64 Love street
Donaldson, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 27 St. James street
Donaldson, & Storrie, agricultural implement makers, horse
shoers, and general blacksmiths, 64 Love street
Donaldson, Wilson, horse shoer and blacksmith, 11 New
Smithhills — house, 8 Love street
Dougall, John, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, 46 Broomlands
Dougall, Mrs Robert; grocer, 46 Broomlands
Downie, John, spirit dealer, 1 CarriagehiU
Dreghorn, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 75 Broomlands
Drennan, John, boot and shoemaker, 86 Ferguslie
Drennan, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 2 Wardrop Street
Drennan, Thomas, ham curer, 5 Silk street — house, 38
New street
Drew, Robert, drayman, Saucel — house, 25 Gordon's lane
Drinnan, Mrs, 11 Barclay street
Drinnan, William, at James Harvey & Co.'s 11 Barclay st.
Drummond, James, architect, surveyor, and valuator, 36
High street
Drummond, John, at Sacell Brewery — house, Barshaw
Park
Drummond, William, carter, for Paisley Bread Associfttion,
7 Hospital lane — house, 3 Burn Row
PAISLEY. 89
Drybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Duff, Daniel, watchmaker and jeweller, 20 High street
Duncan & Cathcart, dyers, Espedair street
Duncan, David, 59 Love street
Duncan, Miss Mary, artificial flower maker, 12 George
street
Duncan, William, commercial traveller, 22 New street
Duncan, William, of Duncan & Cathcart, Espedair st.
Duncan, William, smith and ironmonger, 109 High street
— house, 1 Inkle street
Dunlop, George, cowfeeder, 13 Sir Michael street
Dunlop, James, boot and shoemaker, 68 Causeyside
Dunlop, John, farmer and grain dealer, 8 Glen lane
Dunlop, John, wine and spirit merchant, 82 Broomlands — ■
house, do.
Dunlop, Margaret, china merchant, 24 Causeyside — house,
12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Rev. Adam, minister of the Tabernacle, Canal
street — ^house, Abercorn buildings, 21 Gauze street
Dunn, Jas. H., of John and Jas. H. Dunn, 42 High st.
Dunn, John & Jas. H., writers, County place
Dunn, John, of John and Jas. H. Dunn, 42 High street
Dunnet, Misses, teachers of music, 3 Blackball buildings
Durning, John, broker, 77 High street
Durning, James, broker, 10 New Smithhills
EADIE, John, teacher, 45 Maxwellton
Eadie, William, at Walker, Son, & Co.'s, 58 Storie street
Eadie, William, wholesale grocer, tea and cheese merchant,
168 George street — -house, do.
Eaglesim, Robert, draper and clothier, 1 High street-
house, 2 Neilston street
Edmiston, William, chemist and druggist, 36 High street
— house, 43 do.
Edmiston, William, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street
Edmonds, Henry S., 1 Blackball buildings
Edmonds, Robert, print-cutter, Marshall's lane — ^house, 16
Wardrop street
Edward, W., broker, 14 Broomlands
40 PAiSLEr.
Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister of George street, U.P.
Cliurch, 6 Garthland street
Electric and International Telegraph Company's office,
Railway Station, County place
ElHs, Mary, broker, 70 High street
Elston, William, auctioneer and valuator, 22 King street
Enterkin, Thomas, manager to R. Eaglesim, tailor and
clothier, 1 High street — house 17 Smithhills
Equitable Co-operative Society, 5 Neilston road — Robert
Howie, salesman
Erskine, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 2 Lady lane — (See adver-
tisement)
Erskine, James, grocer, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, of James Erskine and Son, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, &; Son, singeing house, 42 Causeyside
Erskine, John, grocer, 41 George street
Erskine, Matthew, foreman, at J. & J. Robertson's, 33 Lady
lane
Erskine, Robert, general agent, and waste merchant, 50
Storie street
Erskine, Thomas, of James Erskine & Son, 83 Causeyside
Ewing, H. E. Crum, M.P. for Paisley — residence. Mains
House, Milngavie
Ewing, Mrs, grocer, 66 High street — house, 49 do.
Ewing, Thomas, clerk at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 29 Lady
lane — house, 30 Oakshaw street
Ewing, William, grocer, 84 Causeyside — ^house, 66 High st.
FAIRLEY, George, pawnbroker, 1 Gordon's Lane, 31
Causeyside, 7 Broomlands, and 1 Queen street —
house, 31 Causeyside
Fairley, Thomas, D., at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s, 4 Garthland
street
Fairlie, Robert, grocer, 71 Broomlands
Falconer, Joseph A., officer, Oakshaw street U.P. Church,
Meeting House brae
Falconer, Miss, pawnbroker, 35 High street
Falconer, Robert, of William Falconer & Son, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, & Son, surgeons, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, WiUiam, of William Falconer & Son, 83 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 41
Fechney, David, grocer and provision mercliant, 107
George street
Fergus, James, of J. & J. Fergus, accountant and house
factor, 61 Storie street
Fergus, James, jun., of J. & J. Fergus, 61 Storie street
Fechney, James, grocer and provision merchant, 35 Fer-
guslie — house, 107 George street
Fergus, J. & J., wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 33
High street — house, 61 Storie street
Ferguslie Reading Room, 38 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Andrew, photographer, Churchhill — house, 21
High street — (See advertisement)
Ferguson^ George, officer of Evangelical Union chapel, 10
Back Sneddon
Ferguson, John, clerk. Chamberlain's office, County
buildings — house, 32 Canal street
Ferguson, John, shoemaker, 5 Blacklaw lane
Ferguson, Miss, 7 Gauze street
Ferguson Robert, 32 Canal street
Fernie, James, manufacturer, 18 King street
Ferrie, David, weaver, 17 Barclay street
Ferrie, James, salesman at Forbes & Co.'s, Park place,
Calside
Ferrie, James, weaver, 17 Barclay street
Ferrie & Murray, dyers, Linside dyeworks
Ferrie, Robert, of Ferrie & Murray, 13 Thread street
Ferrie, Thomas, spirit merchant, 25 New Smithhills — ■
house, 25 Abbey street
Fields, Wiiliami, green grocer, 22 Lawn street
Findlay, Alexander, cloth merchant, 62 High street
Findlay, Matthew, salesman, at William M'Kinlay's, 2
Gilmour street — house, 20 St. James street
Finlayson, John, 11 Cross street
Finlayson, Mrs James, farmer, Mavisbank, Blackball road
Finlayson, William, tailor, 5 Storie street
Finston, Andrew, grocer and spirir dealer, 92 Causeyside
Fisher, Andrew, Inspector of Weights and Measures for
the Burgh, 81 New Sneddon
Fisher, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,.
4 Causeyside — Chouse, Wellington place
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42 PAISLET.
Fisher, Robert, 38 New street
Fisher, William, enterer, 65 George street
Fitzpatrick, Valentine, cowfeeder, 87 New Sneddon
Fleming, Andrew, eating-house keeper, 22 Causeyside
Fleming, David, of Houston & Fleming, Park place, Calside
Fleming, David, vdne and spirit merchant, 25 Moss street
— house, do
Fleming, James, grocer, 6 Smith street
Fleming, John, 59 Storie street
Fleming, Eev. John, chaplain of Paisley Prison, 16 Max-
well ton .V
Fletcber, John, weaver, 23 Queen street
Flett, Rev. Oliver, minister of Storie street Baptist Church,
Falside
Forbes & Co., shawl manufacturers, 4 and 5 Forbes place
Forbes, H. S., tailor and clothier, 8 High street (Cross) — «
house, do., second flat
Forbes, James, of Forbes & Co., Langroods
Forbes, Mrs, Marchfield
Forbes William, carpet and rug manufacturer, 21 and 22
Well street — house, 1 Underwood lane
Forbes William G., of Forbes & Co., Marchfield
Forrest, Capt., Adjutant Royal Renfrew Militia, 4 Garth-
land place
Forrest, Mrs, 10 Inkle street
Forster, John, at James Harvey & Co.'s, 7 Burn row
Forsyth, George, shoemaker, 69 High street
Forsyth, John, broker, 45 George street
Forsyth, Robert, manager at J. Gait's, 30 Causeyside and 4
Gordon's lane — house, 37 New street
Forsyth, Robert, shoemaker, 2 Neilston road
Forsyth, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 87 New st.
Foulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot — •
house, 10 Back Sneddon
Foulds, Andrew, jun., vdne and spirit merchant 88 High
street and 162 George street — house, 20 Storie street
Foulds, Andrew, & Son, wholesale vdne and spirit mer-
chants, 5 Abbey street
Foulds, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 1 1 Abbey close
and 4 Abbey street — house, 11 Abbey close
paisley/ 43
Foulds, John, contractor, Mill street
Foulds, Robert, clerk to William Pollock, bricklayer, 5
Love street
Foulds, William, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 20
Old Sneddon — house, 19 Oakshaw street
Foulds, William, wine and spirit merchant, 10 and 24
George street
Fowle, John, of John Yuill & Co., 12 St. James place
France, Rev. William, minister of Oakshaw street U.P.
Church, 49 Oakshaw street
Fraser, Alexander, 2 Caledonia street
Fraser, Hector, & Son, embroiderers and shawl printers, 10
Neilston street
Fraser, James, letter-carrier, 1 Orr square
Fraser,. James Roy, teacher of music, 4 Smithhills — house,^
do. — (See advertisement).
Fraser, Mrs, ladies* outfitter,. 68 High street
Fraser, Patrick, Sheriff of the County of Renfrew, 5 Heriot
row, Edinburgh
Fraser, William, accountant and insurance agent, 15 Gil-
mour street — house, 19 Storie street— -(See advertise-
Hicnt)
Fraser, William, broker, 27 New Smithhills
Fraser, WilHam, spirit merchant, 11 New Sneddon
Fraser, Rev. William, minister of the Free Middle Church,,
The Manse, Underwood
Free St. George's Mission Hall,. 104 Causeyside
Fullerton, Alexander, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., Castle-
craigs, Ardrossan
Fullerton, John, ironmonger, plumber, and tin-plate worker,
98 High street — house,. 1 Maxwell street
Fulton, David, beamer, 15 Canal street
Fulton, James, 10 Back row, Ferguslie.
Fulton, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 79 Causeyside
Fulton, James, grocer, and ham-curer, 14 St. Mirren street
— house, 85 New Sneddon
Fulton, John, grocer, 73 Broomlands
Fulton, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 31 High street
Fulton, Peter, officer Free South Church, 7 Lylesland^
Fulton, Robert, & Co., scourers and shawl washers, Glen-
field, and shawl-cutters, 8 Bridge street (burgh)
44
PAISLEY.
Fulton & M'Elwee, ham-curers and provision merchants, 7
Cotton street
Fulton, Robert, of Fulton & M'Elwee, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, Robert, feuar, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, Robert, of Robert Fulton & Co., Glenfield
Fulton, William of Robert Fulton & Co., Glenfield
GALBRAITH, James, funeral undertaker and officer
Abbey close U.P. Chiirch, 5 Abbey close
Galbraith, John, baker, 37 Moss street
Galbraith, John, spirit dealer, 8 Mid Lane, Ferguslie
Galbraith, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Galbraith, William, gardener, Greenhill House
Gallochar, James, broker, 22 Broomlands
Gallochar, John, victualler, 12 Smithhills — ^house, 7 Stow
place
Galloway, Mrs William, 41 Oakshaw street
Galloway, WilKam, & Co., coal merchants, Stoneybrae, west
end of Hunter street — (See advertisement)
Gait, James S., pawnbroker, 4 Gordon's lane
Gait, John, bricklayer, Gordon's lane — ^liouse, SO Causeyside
Gait, Mrs, 30 Causeyside
Gait, William, chimney sweep, 94 High street
Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Co.'s Bank,
and agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co., 3 Cale-
donia street
Gardner, A. & J. N., writers, 3 County place
Gardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 3
Moss street — ^printing office, 9 do. — house, Greenhill
Cottage
Gardner, Andrew, hair cutter, 12 St. Mirren street — house,
104 High street (Cross)
Gardner, Archibald, flesher, 63 Causeyside
Gardner, Archibald, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nethercommon
House
Gardner, Elizabeth, confectioner, 69 Causeyside
Gardner, J. Neilson, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nethercommoa
House
Gardner, Matthew, sen., 29 Glen street
Gardner, Robert, cowfeeder, West Greenhill
PAISLEY. 45
Gardner, William, officer of South Clmrch, 6 South Camp-
bell street
Garven, John, flesher, 13 Broomlands
Garven, Mrs Agnes, furnisher, 90 Canal street
Gemmell, Matthew, wine and spmt merchant, 104 Causey-
side
Gemmell, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street
Gemmell, James, tailor and clothier, 32 High street — ^house
5 Wellmeadow
Gemmell, Kobert, & Co., truss and bandage makers, 25 Old
Sneddon
Gemmell, Robert, manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren street —
house, 3 South Orr street
Gibb, Andrew D., of Speirs & Gibb, 23 Oakshaw street
Gibb, Archibald, turner, 12 West Campbell street
Gibb, John, hosier and draper, 25 and 26 High street —
house, 90 do.
Gibb, Mathew, & Co., manufacturers, 116 Causeyside
Gibb, Mathew, of Mathew Gibb & Co., 17 West street
Gibb, Thomas, house factor, and officer High Church, 39
New street
Gibb, Thomas, of Clelland &: Gibb, 30 Causeyside
Gibbons, Thomas, spirit dealer, 18 Smithhills
Gibson, Allan, clothlapper, 25 Lady lane
Gibson, David, flower lasher and card cutter, 143 George
street
Gibson, Andrew, grocer, and officer Primitive Methodist
Chapel, 7 Bridge street
Gibson & Co., news agents, 12 Broomlands — house, 61
George street
Gibson, Cowan, manufacturer, 44 Stone street
Gibson, David, & Co., hair cutters and news agents, 12
Broomlands
Gibson, George, baker, 38 High street
(iibson, Henry, bookseller and news agent, 83 Causeyside
Gibson, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn street
Gibson, James, at John Yuill & Co.'s, 13 Barclay street
Gibson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside —
house, do.
Gibson, John, accountant, 2 Hunter street
46 PAISLEY.
Gibson, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., Wester Car-
riagehill place
Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., wholesale shoe manufacturers —
16 Causeyside
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, cork-cutter, 13 High street — house,
22 Caledonia street
Gibson, Mrs John, grocer, 19 Broomlands
Gibson, Robert, cellarman at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 29 Lady
lane — house, 28 Lady lane
Gibson, Robert, clerk, Bank of Scotland, 51 Broomlands
Gibson, Robert, jun., at Thos. Muir's, 9 High street, 28
Lady lane
Gibson, VV^illiam, wine, spirit, and tea merchant, 107 and
108 High street (Cross) — house, 42 Oakshaw street
Giffen, John, clerk, Canal Bank Cottage
Gilberton, John, assistant surveyor of taxes, 9 High street
— ^house, Park place, Calside
Gildawie, John, superintendent of county police, 3 Maxwell
street
Gilgour, Robert, clerk. Railway Station, 7 Abbey street
Gillan, Manasah, broker, 55 Storie street
Gillespie, James, slater, and superintendent fire brigade,
43 Moss street — slate yard, 13 Old Sneddon — (See
advertisement)
Gillespie, William, slater and slate merchant, 76 and 82
New Sneddon — ^house, 76 do.
Gillies, John, baker, 84 Causeyside
Gilmour, Allan, baker, 82 Canal street — house, 13 do.
Gilmour, Andrew, farmer, Hollybush
Gilmour, David, Camphill
Gilmour, George, of Gilmour & Thomson, Primrose bank.
High Carriagehill
Gilmour, James, clerk at St. Mirren Soap Work, 51 Cale-
donia street
Gilmour, James, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Dyers' wynd
— ^house, 2 South Croft
Gilmour, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Moss street,
and ginger beer manufacturer, 4 Hunter street — house,
20 Moss street
Gilmour, John, overseer, Ralston, Glasgow road
PAISLEY. 47
Gilmour, Jolin, plumber and brassfounder, 42 and 48 High
street — house, 48 do.
Gilmour, Matthew, foreman to E. Kerr & Son, 64 George
street
Gilmour, Matthew, ironmonger, 54 George street
Gilmour, Miss, confectioner, 102 High street — house, 32 do.
Gilmour, Eobert, carter and cowfeeder, 15 Seedhill
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, 5 Orchard street
Gilmour, William, manufacturer, 6 Causeyside — house,
Camphill
Gilmour, William, 1 Park place, Calside
Gilroy, Mrs, grocer, 9 Lylesland
Givan, James, tailor and clother, 8 Orchard street
Givan, William, tailor and clothier, 98 High street
Glass, Adam, of Smith &; Glass, 2 Broomlands
Glass, James, grocer, 24 Wellmeadow — house, 1 Castle street
Glass, John, clerk at Andrew & Urie's, 25 Wellmeadow
Glassford, David, bookseller and stationer, 10 St. Mirrenst.
Glen, Thomas, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills,
and baker, 18 Broomlands — residence, Thornhill
Glover, Isabella, furnisher, 8 Moss street — house, 53 High
street
Glover, William, ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and gas-
fitter, 22 High street — ^house, 24 do.
Goldie, Henry, tailor, 17 Sandholes
Goldie, James, joiner, 11 Inkle street — house, 17 Sand-
holes
Goldie, William, precentor^ Thread street U. P. Church,
Colinslie
Gold, James, tailor, 16 Storie street
Gold, Mrs, mangier, 39 New street
Gollan, Koderick, first-class Instructor of Musketry, 26
George street
Good, William, 2 Barclay street
Goodlet, Thomas, temperance hotel, 100 High street
Goold, James, clothier and draper, 47 Moss street — house,
8 Lawn street
Goold, William, feuar, 19 Lawn street
Gordon & Barclay, builders, and monumental and archi*
tectural sculptors, Broomlands (opposite Cemetery gate)
— (See advertisement)
48 PAISLEY.
Gordon, Jolin, of Gordon & Barclay, 28 St. James street
Gordon, John, mason, 9 Cross street
Gordon, John, spirit dealer, Old King's Arms, 25 High at.
Gordon, Mary, dressmaker, 93 Causeyside
Gordon & Mitchell, funeral undertakers and joiners, 7 New
street — house for both, do, — (See advertisement)
Goudie, James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 24
High street — house, do.
Goudie, James, clerk at Ferrie & Murray's, 15 Gauze street
Goudie, James, cooler, 43 High street — house, 32 do. —
(See advertisement)
Goudie, William, cooper, 49 High street
Goudielock, William, salesman to the second branch of the
Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (Limited), 8
Gauze street — house, 41 George street
Gowan, Ann, grocer, 31 Great Hamilton street
Go wans, K., dyer, 10 Gauze street
Graham, Alexander, brewer, of Sacell Brewery Co., 8
Saucel
Graham, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 11 George street
Graham, Archibald F., at Sacell Brewery, 9 Saucel
Graham, Edward, Episcopal church officer, 74 Love street
Graham, Henry, lieutenant of Burgh Police, 13 Barclay st.
Graham, Jane, grocer, 72 Canal street
Graham, Mrs, cowfeeder, 7 Smithhills
Graham, Mrs Thomas, 90 High street
Graham, Robert, of T. & R. Graham, 12 Abbey street
Graham, T. & R., lithographers and printers by steam
power, and account book manufacturers, 4 Bridge st.
Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham, Victoria place, Lady
lane
Graham, Thomas, & Co., clothiers, hatters, and drapers,
96 High street
Graham, Thomas, of Thomas Graham & Co., 36 New
Sneddon
Graham, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Graham & Co., 35 New
Sneddon
Graham, Thomas, M.D., 34 Gauze street
Grant, William, commercial traveller, 144 George street
Gray, James, carrier. Paisley, Beith, and Kilbirnie — quar-
ters, 91 Causeyside
PAISLEY* 49
Gray, James, cowfeeder, Crow road
Gray, Margaret, gardener, 66 Causeyside
Gray, William, gardener, West Craigielea — shop, 69
Broomlands
Gray, William, spirit dealer, 72 Causeyside
Green, James, chimney sweep, 15 Moss street
Green, Mrs, coal merclmnt, 32 King street
Greenlees, Hugh, 42 High street
Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, manufacturers, 7 and 8 Forbes
place — house, 57 Love street
Greenlees, Mrs, 50 Love street
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk and yam merchants, 13
Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenkes & Co., 46 Oak«
shaw street
Grice, William, grocer, 36 Canal street
Grierson, John, foreman at Walker, Son, & Co.'s, 75 Canal
street
Grieve, Jane, milliner and straw hat maker, 38 George st.
Grieve, Robert, cowfeeder, High Carriagehill
Grieve, Robert, sen., gardener, 1 Union street
Guilleaume, Mrs, 15 Gauze street
Guilleaume, Peter, agent. National Bank of Scotland — -
house, 1 Forbes place
Guthrie, Dalrymple, fish, poultry, and game dealer, 7 Moss
street — house, -8 do.
Guthrie, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 8 Moss st,
Guthrie, Mrs Eleonora; dressmaker, 1 St. James street
Guthrie, Mrs James, wine and spirit dealer, 4 Cotton st,
Guthrie, Mrs, furniture warehouse, SO High street — house,
1 Orr square
Guthrie, Robert, & Go., shawl manufacturers, 2 Causeyside
Guthrie, Robert, of R. Guthrie & Co., Castlehead
Guy, Mrs, midwife, 4 West Buchanan street
HAGARTY, Joseph, hair dresser, 3 New street — house,
25 Orchard street
Hair, Miss, teacher, 1 1 Lawn street
Hair, Robert B., manufacturer, 15 Causeyside — house^ 8^
High street
50 PAISLEY.
Halden, Francis, manufacturer, 112 Causeyside
Halden, James, draper, 23 George street
Halliday, George, shoemaker, 25 Queen street
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, bleachers, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, A. S., salesman at J. & J. Robertson's, 143
George street
Hamilton, David E., foreman printer at George Caldwell &
Co.'s, 17 Wardrop street
Hamilton, George, of A. Hamilton & Sons, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, Hall, mason, 1 Ralston square
Hamilton, Hugh, builder, 4 Bank street
Hamilton, James, baker, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, James, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 5 George street
Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, 27 George
street
Hamilton, John, embroiderer, print cutter, and printer, 4
Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside — house, 26 George
street
Hamilton, John, grocer, 56 George street
Hamilton, Miss, teacher. Hunter street school, 7 High
street (Cross)
Hamilton, Mrs Ann, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Love
street — ^house, do.
Hamilton, Mrs, confectioner, 1 Wellmeadow
Hamilton, Mrs E., grocer, 58 Storie street
Hamilton, Mrs, teacher of sewing, Hunter street school, T
High street (Cross)
Hamilton, Robert, baker, 70 Causeyside
Hamilton, Robert, cowfeeder, Prussia street
Hamilton, Thomas, of William Hamilton & Co., 51 High
street
Hamilton, "William, & Co., scourers, dyers, and finishers,
51 High street
Hamilton, William, of William Hamilton & Co., 1 Hamilton
street
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, engineers, Abbey Works, 8
Smithhills
Hannah, Joseph, druggist, 67 Broomlands — house. West
Toll
Hardie, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 22 Lady lane
PAISLEY, 51
Hardie, Alexander, 6 Prnssia street
Hardie, George, wright, 13 Williamsburgh
Hardie, Mark N., boot and shoemaker, 53 Higli street
Hardie, Miss, dressmaker, 143 George street
Harkness, John, sheriff and town ofiEicer, 14 High street
Harley, Miss Margaret, druggist, 19 George street ;™.
Haron, Neil G., ironmonger, 99 Causeyside — house, 22 (|o.
— (See advertisement) |
Harper, Alexander, officer Inland Revenue, 13 Thread st
Harper, Hugh, clerk, Lonend dyeworks, 36 Storie street
Harper, M., confectioner and toy merchant, 102 Causeysi
Harper, William, manufacturer, 6 Smith street
Harris, Alexander, at Robert Harris's, 25 High street-
house, Camphill
Harris, Elizabeth, bookseller, 27 Moss street
Harris, Mrs Alexander, Camphill
Harris, Mrs, eating house keeper, 27 Moss street
Harris, Richard, officer Inland Revenue, 2 Saucel
Harris, Robert, jeweller and watchmaker, 25 High street
house, Camphill
Harris, William, watchmaker and jeweller, 19 High strAt
— house, do.
Hart, Alexander, accountant and insurance agent, 9 Churc i-
hill — house, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Alexander, 51 Caledonia street
Hart, Archibald, spirit merchant, 2 Millarston
Hart, George, writer, and Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place-i-
house, 1 Christie street
Hart, Helen, broker, 2 Dovesland
Hart, John, painter, 58 Causeyside
Hart, Miss Janet, teacher at Carbrook street school
Barclay street
Hart, Mrs John, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Mrs, midwife, 121 George street
Hart, Peter, spirit merchant, 4 Old Sneddon — house, Cart
lane
Hart, Thomas M., managing secretary Alexander Wilson
Lodge of Oddfellows, clerk at J. & P. Co9.t8's — ^housey
14 Wardrop street
Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 East Croft
52 PAISLEY.
Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer, 85 Causeyside
Harvey, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 136 George st.
Harvey, James, bill poster and distributor, 69 Canal street
Harvey, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 15 King
street, Saucel
Harvey, Mrs, 34 Gauze street
Harvey, Mrs Thomas, 16 Moss street
Hastie, Archibald, baker, 4 Lawn street
Hatchard, James, jun., salesman to David Brongh, 46
Moss street
Hatchard, James, tailor, 46 Moss street
Hatrick, John B., of William Hatrick & Sons, 60 Love st.
Hatrick, John, smith and bell-hanger, 18 Moss street
Hatrick, Robert R., of William Hatrick & Sons, 93 New
Sneddon
Hatrick, William, & Sons, pharmaceutical chemists and
wholesale druggists, 102 High street
Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18 Broomlands — Matthew Brown,
manager
Hay, James, of Robert Hay & Son, and agent for the
Briton Medical and General Life Association, 10 High
street — (See advertisement) — house, 77 Canal street
Hay, Robert, of Robert Hay & Son, 21 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son, stationers, account book makers,
lithographers, engravers, printers, and manufacturers
of design or point paper, 10 High street — (See adver-
tisement)
Haydock, John, trav^eller with Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady
lane
Hector, Alexander, dyer, Espedair street — ^house, 31 Calside
Heiton, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchard st.
Heiton, John, sen., 36 Causeyside
Heiton, Robert, joiner. East Buchanan street — house, 11
Abercorn street
Hegney, Mrs, druggist, 9 St. James place
Henderson, Andrew, baker, 12 Gauze street
Henderson, David, spirit dealer, 14 Old Sneddon — house,
23 Castle street
Henderson, John, flesher, 66 Broomlands — house, 46 do.
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, Royal Oak Tavern, 45 Moss st.
PAISLEY, 58
Henderson, Mrs William, confectioner, and wine and spirit
mercliant, 22 High street
Henderson, Peter, Sheriff-Clerk of Renfrewshire — of&ce,
County Buildings — house, 51 Love street
Henderson, Rev. Andrew, minister of Abbey close U.P.
Church, Castlehead
Henderson, R. L., of Reid & Henderson, 51 Love street
Henderson, Robert, clerk Railway Station, 10 Caledonia
street
Henderson, Robert, wholesale and retail fruiterer, 83 High
street
Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly Park
Hendry, Mrs James, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie
Henry, Charles, beamer, 38 Stock street
Henry, Thomas, draper, 102 High street — house, 16 do.
Hepburn, Arnot, grocer, 72 Broomlands
Herald (Glasgow) Office, 2 Gilmour street — W. B. Watson,
correspondent
Herald Office, Paisley, 2 Gilmour street — Richard Watson,
editor
Herd, Robert, grocer, 18 Stock street
Herd, Robert, grocer, 3 Neilston street
Hill, Mrs John, gardener, Nethercommon — shop, 30 High
street
Hill, Robert Lees, watchmaker and jeweller, 102 High
street — house, 1 Old Smithhills
Hill, William, coal merchant. Underwood coal depot —
house, Greenhill
Hislop, George R., engineer, and manager of Gas Works
— house, at Gas Works, Blackstoun road
Hippenstall, Christopher, Inland Revenue officer, 5 Black -
hall buildings
Hodgart, Matthew, of Craig, FuUerton, & Co., Renfrew.
road
Hodgart, William, of White & Hodgart, 15 Gauze street
Hodge, Archibald, accountant at J. & P. Coats', and insur-
ance agent, 15 Gilmour street — house, Castlehead
Hodge, Archibald, and William Fraser, accountants and
insurance agents, 15 Gilmour street
Hodge, Miss, 20 High street
£2
54 PAISLEY.
Hodge, William, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Town Clerk,
writer, and insurance agent, 3 Orr square
Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers, County Buildings
Hoeck, Louis, professor of music, registrar of births, &e.,.
and Session Clerk for High Church Parish — house, 86
High street — (See advertisement)
Hogg, Archibald, shawl-cutter and washer, 40 Causeyside
— house, 78 do.
Hogg, Walter, dyer, 7 Dyers' wind — shop, 3 High street
— house, Terrace Buildings
Holm, George, farmer, Mossvale, Greenock road
Holms, Archibald Campbell, West Sandyfard, Renfrew ro^
Holms, William, Brabloch, Renfrew road
Hood, A. M., grocer, 18 Lawn street — house, 1 Lilde st..
Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street
Hood, Thomas, flesher and victualler,. 17 Lawn street —
house, 2 South Croft
Hood, William, 2 Saucel
Hosie, Mrs, 12 Gordon's lane
Houston, Alexander, joiner and cartwright,, Maxwellton
Saw Mills, 5 Maxwellton street
Houston, Archibald, broker, 82 Ciauseyside
Houston, Campbell, of Rabin & Housto-n, Paisley road,
Renfrew
Houston & Fleming, shawl manufacturers, 10 Forbes place
Houston, James, jun., of Robin & Houston, Cecil place,
Paisley road, Glasgow
Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Smrthhills
Houston, John, spirit merchauty North British Inn, 29
High street
Houston, Matthew, waste dealer and china merchant, 24
George street
Houston, Robert, of Houston & Fleming, 45 Oakshaw st.
Houstoun, Walter Lamont, 28 George street
Hubbert, James, barrack-sergeant, Barracks, Wilhams-
burgh
Hughes, John, spirit dealer, 13 Moss street
Hume, Mrs, grocer and victualler, 3 School wynd
Hume, William, clerk to Governor of Abbey Poorhouse —
house. Paisley Barracks, William sburgh
PAISLEY. 55
Hunter, Alexander^ plumber, gasfitterj and zinc worker, 5%
Caledonia street
Hunter, James, joiner and cabinet maker, 32' and 34 High
street — house,. 32 da.
Hunter, John B., M.D. and surgeo-n, 3 Smithhills — house^.
95 High street
Hunter, John, grocer, 39 Stock street
Hunter, John, spirit dealer, 35 Moss street — house, 52
High street
Hunter, Joseph, spirit dealer, 62 High street
Hunter, Mrs Jane,, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Great
Hamilton street
Hunter, R. <k D., starch manufacturers, 100 High street —
house, 48 Oakshaw street
Hunter, Robert, chief constable of Renfrewshire — office, ^
County place — house, 36 High street
Hunter, Thomas, heddle maker and weavers' furnisher, 15
Causeyside
Hunter, Thomas, of Taylor & Hunter, 1 Stevenson street
Hunter, Thomas, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 40
New street. Paisley, and 28 Miller street, Glasgow —
residence,. FuUarton House, Tollcross
Hunter, William, cabinet maker, 84 George street
Hunter, William,, druggist, 31 Causeyside — Chouse, 95 High
street
Hunter, William, tobacco: and snuff manufacturer, 100
High street — house, 48 Oakshaw street
Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill, Calside
Hutchison, James, plasterer, Westside Cottage, 3 Glen lane-
— lime, yard, 11 do. — (See advertisement)'
Hutchison, James, surgeon and druggist, 23 Causeyside
Hutcheson, Jahn, agent, Bank of Scotland, 8 St.. Mirren
street — house, 6 Garthland place
Hutchison, John, architect,. 14 Causeyside — house, Fairhill,,
Calside
Hutchison, Logan, k Co., manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, dressmaker and machine stitcher,
101 Causeyside (top flat)
Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, 11 Barclay street
Hutchison, Thomas, foreman at Archd. Hutchison k Son.'s
115 Causeyside — ^house, 101 do.
56 PAISLEY.
«
Hutchison, William, scourer and purifier of silk and wool,
George place
Hutton, Daniel, baby linen and stay warehouse, 20 High
street — house, 11 Abercorn street
Hutton, Henry, merchant, 21 Sandholes
Hutton, M., & Co., confectioners, 90 High street — house,
57 Canal street
Hutton, Eev. George C, minister of Canal Street U,P.
Church, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Hyndman, Samuel, teacher. Paisley Educational School, 14
New Sneddon — ^house, 3 Gauze street
INGLIS, Mrs, baker, 12 Old Sneddon
Inglis, James, foreman at Brown & Poison's, 32 Calside
Inglis, John, warehouseman, 13 Old Sneddon
Ingram, George, superintendent of police, County Buildings
— ^house, 16 Moss street
Ingram, John, clerk to A. & J. N. Gardner, writers, 43
High street
Ingram, William, 3 Underwood lane
Inland Revenue office, 24 Orchard street
Irvine, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 33 St. James street
Isdale, Ralph, soapmaker, 34 Glen street
JAAP, George, spirit dealer, 68 Canal street, and coal
merchant. Underwood coal depot
Jaap, John, boot and shoemaker, 109 High street —
house, do.
Jack, Alexander, spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon^ —
house, 6 Moncriefi street
Jack, George, gas inspector — house, 32 Thread street
Jack, George, of Gibson, Mackellar, & Co., 1 Stevenson
street
Jack, James, family grocer, 95 High street — ^house 22 do.
Jack, James, shopman at William Gibson's, 27 Thread st.
Jack, John, feuar, 52 Storie street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., carpet and rag manufacturers,
Nethercommon
Jack, Peter, jun., of Peter Jack, jun., & Co., 95 High st.
Jack, Thomas, 5 Blackball buildings
PAISLEY. 57
Jack, Thomas, coal agent, 28 Canal street — house, John-
stone
Jackson, Andrew, cowfeeder, 60 Canal street
James, James, boot and shoemaker, 2 Smithhills — ^house 2
Gauze street
Jamieson, John, agent, 21 St. James street
Jamieson, John, Refreshment Rooms, 2 Storie street
Jamieson, Mrs, dressmaker, milliner, and straw hat maker,
37 Wellmeadow
Jamieson, Mrs John, 4 Wardrop street
Jamieson, Robert, of William Jamieson & Sons, 4 Lonend
Jamieson, Samuel, shoemaker, 6 Lylesland
JamiesoD, William, gardener, Woodside House
Jamieson, William, of William Jamieson & Sons, Saucel
Bank
Jamieson, William, & Sons, soap manufacturers, Blackball
Soap-works, Blackball
Jamieson, William, spirit merchant, 16 Lawn street
Jardine, Andrew, gardener, Crossflat House
Jeffrey, George, painter, 14 Broomlands
Jeffrey, John, shoemaker, 49 Caledonia street
Jeffrey, Mrs William, druggist, 17 Orchard street
Johnston, James, 27 Oaksbaw street
Johnstone, James, spirit dealer, 25 Carriagehill
Johnstone, James, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broomlands
— ^house, do.
Johnston, John, of William Johnston & Co., 3 Stow place
Johnston, Mrs James, 8 High street
Johnston, Thomas, Civil Engineer, and road surveyor for
the County of Renfrew, Terrace Buildings — house,
Househill, Hurlet
Johnston, William, & Co., muslin, &c., manufacturers,
Shuttle street
Johnston, William, of William Johnston & Co., 45 High
street
KATER, William, farmer, Bogside, off Renfrew road
Kay, Alexander, grocer, 34 Glen street
Kean, John, broker, 70 High street
Keir, Samuel, hair-dresser and wig maker, 8 Broomlands
58 PAISLEY.
Keith, John, & Son, joiners, and blockbuilders, 101
Canseyside — house, 7 Garthland street
Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 37 St. James street
Kelly, James, grocer, 22 Lawn street
Kelly, John, 29 Thread street
Kelly, Miss Mary, teacher, initiatory department Stow
school, 13 Stow street
Kelso, John, 36 Storie street
Kelso, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stock street
Kennedy, Charles, 4 Stow street
Kennedy, David, cooper. King street, Sancel
Kennedy, Hugh, baker, 6 Silk street
Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street
Kennedy, John, twister, 7 George street
Kennen, John, joiner, 55 Storie street
Kent, James, grain and potato merchant, 2 Hunter street
— house, 9 Glen lane
Keown, Miss, teacher, 54 High street
Ker, John, joiner and timber merchant, 28 Causeyside —
house, 29 do.
Kerr, Alexander, bird preserver, 5 Lawn street
Kerr, Charles, joiner, 20 Queen street
Kerr & Clark, thread manfacturers, Linside — counting
house, Seedhill
Kerr, Daniel, weaver, 50 Causeyside
Kerr, David, 10 West Croft
Kerr, Findlay, eating-house keeper, 8 New street
Kerr, Gavin, joiner, 30 Orchard street
Kerr, Gavin, late thread manufacturer, 27 Gordon's lane
Kerr, Hector, telegraph clerk, 46 Moss street — house, 87
High street
Kerr, Helen, confectioner, 43 Moss street
Kerr, James, Underwood House
Kerr, John, & Co., manufacturers, 9 Causeyside
Kerr, John, of John Kerr & Co., 2 Caledonia street
Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr, 22 St. James street
Kerr, John, smith. Meeting House brae — house, 1 Oak-
shaw street
Kerr, Mrs John, 82 High street
Kerr, Peter, of Gallowhill, of J. & J. Clark & Co., and of
Peter Kerr & Son— house, Whitehaugh
PAISLEY. 59
Kerr, Peter, & Son, heddle twine and thread manufacturers,
34 New street
Kerr, R. & J. P., power loom cloth manufacturers, Under-
wood mill
Kerr, Robert, jun., of Robert Kerr & Son — ^house, 4 Elm-
bank crescent, Glasgow
Kerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Underwood House
Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son, Cruikston Hall,
Govan
Kerr, Robert, & Son, shawl manufacturers and^ dyers — fac-
tories, Seedhill — dyework, Seedhill
Kerr, Robert, weaver, 1 Mary street
Kerr, Thomas, cutler and gunmaker, 21 Moss street
Kerr, Thomas, manufacturer — house, 86 High street
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
Kerr, William P., of R. & J. P. Kerr, Underwood House
Kesson, Susanah, grocer, 4 Neilston road
Killoch, Jane, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 St. James street
Killoch, Matthew, agent, Canal Company, 4 Wardrop
street
Killoch, Mrs, spirit dealer, 10 Williamsburgh
Kilpatrick, James, manufacturer, 18 Causeyside
Kilpatrick, James, plumber and gas-fitter, 5 Gilmour street
— house, 4 Gauze street
Kilpatricl?:, John, wright and funeral undertaker, 17 Abbey
street — (See advertisement)
Kilpatrick, Mrs John, Potterhill
Kilpatrick, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside
King, Alexander, & Son, woollen and linen drapers, 4 Gil-
mour street— house, 1 Carlile place
King, Andrew, foreman at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s, — -
house, 51 Caledonia street
King, James, carriage-hirer, George Hotel Stables, 4
Smithhilla — hiring office, 2 County place — house, 4
Smithhills
King, John, enterer, 12 West Buchanan street
King, Walter, builder, Woodend, Houston
King, William, enterer, 65 Canal street
Kirk, John, glazier, 41 High street — house, do.
Kirk, James, joiner, 21 New Smithhills
60 PAISLEY.
Kirkwood, Allan, writer and notary public, 5 Moss street
— ^house, 18 Oakshaw street
Kirkwood, B. & Co., mannfacturers, 105 Causeyside—
house, 6 Falside
Kirkwood, James, grocer, 26 Glen street
Kirkwood, J. & M., brokers, 3 Broomlands
Kirkwood, John, D. Beith carrier, North British Inn, 29
High street
Kirkwood, Matthew, farmer, Merksworth
Kirkwood, William, farmer, Thornly
Knox, James, of J. & J. Knox, 2 Bladda
Knox, James, weaver, 38 Canal street
Knox, John and James, saddlers, machinery belt, hose-pipe,
and thong manufacturers, 19 High street— (See adver-
tisement)
Knox, John, of J. & J. Knox, 12 Sandholes
Knox, Mrs, grocer, 16 Abercorn street
Kyle, James, broker, 117 George street
Kyle, John, confectioner, 9 St. Mirren street — ^h-ouse, New
street
Kyle, Morison, proprietor Exchange Rooms Concert Hall,
47 Moss street- — residence, Glasgow
Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh parks
LAIDLAW, John, teacher, senior school, Neilson Institu-
tion, 1 Garthland street
Laing, C. W., governor. Abbey Poorhouse, and Asylum,
Crow road, Calside
Laird, Miss, 37 New Sneddon
Lamb, J. Barr, architect and surveyor, Underwood
Cottage
Lamb, James, accountant, Clydesdale Banking Company,
7 High street (Cross)— house, do.
Lamb, James J., architect, surveyor, measurer, licensed
valuator, and insurance agent, 6 St, James place —
house, Underwood Cottage
Lamberton, J., of Lamberton & Tennent, 12 Wellmeadow
Lamberton & Tennent, silk-mercers and woollen drapers,
15 High street
Lambie, John, wine and spirit merchant, 54 Storie street
PAISLEY. '61
Landess, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 20 George
street
Landess, Robert, jacqnard cutter, 16 Causeyside — ^house,
20 George street
Lang, David, officer of Inland Revenue, 77 Canal street
Lang, James, accountant, and Fire and Life Insurance, and
coal and chemical manure agent, 57 Canal street
Lang, James, jun., leather merchant, 82 High street
Lang, James, leather merchant and insurance agent, 86
High street — house, 11 King street
Lang, James, weaver, 51 Storie street
Lang, John, jun., baker, 78 High street
Lang, John, manufacturer, 18 King street
Lang, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, Washington
Inn, 78 High street
Lang, John, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Moss street —
house, 78 High street
Lang, Miss Agnes, teacher of sewing, knitting, crotchet,
and fancy work. Educational Schools, and at 57 Canal
street
Lang, Mrs, dressmaker and furnisher, 1 8 George street
Lang, Peter, contractor and cowfeeder, 33 Moss street
Lang, Peter, manager at Rodger & M'Callum's, dyers,
Marshall's lane, 586 Gallowgate, Glasgow
Lang, R. H., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Espedair dye-
works, 1 Espedair street — house, do.
Lang, William, grocer and cowfeeder, 18 Sandholes
Lang, William, leather merchant — house, Colinslie
Langmuir, Robert, ilesher, 19 Orchard street
Langmuir, Walter, farmer, Oldbar
Lapraik, Mrs, milliner, 7 Lawn street
Lapsley, Miss Ann, millinery and baby linens, 26 High
street
Latta, Jane, grocer, 8 Ferguslie
Latta, Mrs John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Laurie, Alexander, manager at Espedair Weaving Factory,
86 Causeyside
Laurie, William, potato merchant, 39 Lady lane— house,
134 George street
Law, James, cowfeeder, 26 New street
F
62 PAISLEY.
Lawrie, Mrs William, confectioner, 17 George street
Lawrie, William, draper, 5 New Sneddon
Lawley, Rev. J., Primitive Methodist Minister, Abbey
close — house, 8 George street
Lavvson, Thomas, farmer, Carriagehill
Leckie, & Macgregor, dyers, Lonend Dyeworks
Leckie, Mrs James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent,
104 High street (Cross) — house, 32 Calside
Leckie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 11 Cross street
Leckie, Eobert, accountant, City of Glasgow Bank, 2 Moss
street
Lee, Miss, straw hat maker, 6 Bridge street
Lee, Mrs John, farmer, Stanley
Lee, Robert, joiner, wheel and spring van builder, 89
George street
Lees, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Smithhills, and
china and crystal merchant, do.
Lees, Rev. James Cameron, Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st.
Leggat, David, Espedair Avashing and dressing establish-
ment, Hollandbush
Leitch, Alexander, shawl mannfacturer, 116 Canseyside
Leitch, Angus, officer, Free Gselic Church, 30 New street
Leitch, John, joiner, cabinetmaker, and bedding manufac*
turer, Abercorn Saw Mills, Abercorn street — house,
11 Niddry street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, tobacconist, and fruit dealer, 4 St.
Mirren street
Leitch, Thomas, hosier and confectioner, 4 Moncrieff street
Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street
Lemay, Arthur, clerk, Railway Station, 143 George street
Lemay, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 143 George street
Jjennie, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street
Leslie, John, shoemaker, at Miss Kibble's Reformatory —
house, 19* Glen street
Lewis, Arthur, pawnbroker. Thistle Loan office, 18 Storie
street ; CroWn Loan office, 83 Broomlands ; Rose
Loan office, 38 Gordon's lane ; and George street
Loan office, 108 George street- — house, 17 Storie st.
Lillie, James, of James Lillie & Son, 45 Queen street, Glas'
gow — residence, Abbotsburn House, Paisley
PAISLEY. 63
Lindsay, Walter, smith and farrier, and nail manufacturer,
20 Gordon's lane and 12 Saucel
Linn, Thomas, bookkeeper, 26 Love street
Little, P., metal and waste dealer, 26 South Croft
Little, Thomas, carter, 15 Storie street
Little, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 High street
Livingston, Daniel, cowfeeder, 5 Silk street
Lochhead, Alexander M'Leod, clerk to Peter Kerr & Son,
Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, John, manager at Peter Kerr & Sons, Gleniffer
View, Calside
Lochhead, Mrs M., Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, Robert, porter. Bank of Scotland, 6 Moss street
Lockhart, Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane
Lockhart, Elizabeth, confectioner, toy, and basket ware-
house, 69 Broomlands — house, 1 Maxwellton
Lockhart, John, wood turner, 55 George street — house, 38
Wellmeadow
Lochrie, William, broker, 12 New Smithhills
Lockie, George, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 2 Prussia,
street
Lockie, James, Glasgow and Paisley carrier, 91 Causey-
side
Logan, Archibald, clerk. Post Office, 16 George street
Logan, Francis, of Francis Logan & Son, 34 Glen street
Logan, Francis, & Son, coal merchants, Underwood depot
Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 59 High street
Logan, John, of Hutchison, Logan, & Co., Calside
Logan, John, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauze street — ^
house do.
Logan, Robert, mason, 106 George street ^
Logan, Thomas, farmer, Netherton
Logan, William, cowfeeder, Lady lane
Longrigg, Peter, supervisor Inland Revenue, 8 Moss street
Lonney, Mrs John, 14 Cotton street
Lorimer, James, eating-house keeper, 76 Broomlands
Lorimer, John, at J. & P. Coats's, 4 Millarston
Love, Hugh, brassfounder, 20 and 21 Abbey Close — house,
Port-Glasgow
64 PAISLEY.
Love, William, cutler and gunsmith, 71 High street —
house, 61 do.
Love, "William, spirit dealer, 57 Broomlands
Lyall, Miss, hosier and furnisher, 97 High street — house,
20 do.
Lyle, Dalrymple, accountant and house factor, 4 High
street — house, 1 Hamilton street — (See advertisement)
Lyle, George, furnishing and shoe shop, 4 Broomlands
Lyle, Mrs, grocer, 8 New street
Lyle, John, officer of Paisley Equitable Funeral Society, 21
Stock street
Lyle, William, furnisher, 16 George street
Lymburn, James, & Son, silk mercers and drapers, 16 High
street
Lyon, Mrs John, grocer, 22 Orchard street
Lymburn, John, of James Lymburn & Son, 15 High street
MACK, John, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Causeyside — -
house, 31 Orchard street
Magnetic Telegraph Co.'s office, railway station, County
place
Mair, John, 2 Gilmour street
Mairs, Joseph, commercial, mathematical, and nautical
academy, 20 Smithhills
Malcolm, Archibald, cowfeeder, 46 High street
Malcolm, Isabella, grocer and victualler, 57 Causeyside
Mann, Mrs, broker, 7 Storie street
Manners, Charles, colourmaker and shawl printer, 15 St.
Mirreu street
Manwell, Mrs Martha, spirit dealer, 16 Abercorn street
Mark, Peter, tailor, 99 Causeyside
Marshall, Hugh, manufacturer, 13 Causeyside
Marshall, John, ironfounder, 10 South Croft — house.
Underwood
Marshall, Mrs, furnisher, 56 High street
Marshall, Mrs A. grocer, 151 George street
Marshall, Mrs William, 1 Water brae (burgh)
Marshall, Robert, grocer, 150 George street
Marshall, William, draper, &c., 8 Orchard street
Marshall, William, manager, Lounsdale
PAISLEY. 65'
Martin, Alexander, coppersmith, tinsmitli, and gasfitter, 90
High street
Martin, Francis, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Beauchamp,.
42 Love street
Martin, George, spirit dealer, 8 Wardrop street
Martin, John, grocer, 9 Seedhill
Martin, Mrs, 51 Caledonia street
Martin, Mrs John, 7 West Croft
Martin, Mrs William, Beauchamp, 42 Love street
Martin, Rev. John, minister of High Church, 44 Oakshaw st.
Martin, Robert, cowfeeder, 4 Prussia street
Martin, Thomas, general contractor, 7 Barclay street
Martin, William, seedsman, nurseryman and florist, and
vegetable and fruit merchant, Greenlaw Nursery, and
at 7X), 80,. and 100 Candleriggs, Glasgow — house, 9
Canon street Glasgow
Masson, George,, tobacco manufacturer, 2 High street — •
house, Oakshawhead cottage, 11 West brae
Masson, Miss, furnished lodgings, 1 Maxwell street
Mathie, Charles, spirit dealer, 21 Broomlands
Matheson, John, Inland Revenue officer, Falside
Mathieson, Archibald, cowfeeder, 12 Storie street
Mathieson, Donald, maltster, Saucel Distillery, 7 Burn row
Mathieson, Robert, tailor, 20 Causeyside
Maxwell, James, clerk at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 2
North Croft
Maxwell, John, clerk Railway Station, 32 Glen street
Maxwell, Matthew, manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court —
house, 3 Caledonia street
May, Archibald, janitor John Neilson Institution, Oak-
shawhead
Meikle, Andrew, spirit merchant, 27 New Sneddon
Meiklejohn, J. G., innkeeper,, George Hotel, 2 Smitlihills
Mellis, Mrs William, victualler, 17 Broomlands
Mellis, M. & J., dressmakers, 17 Broomlands
Mellon, John, hair-dresser, 16 Moss street
Melville, John, flower-lasher, 162 George street
Melvin, James, warehouseman at John Kerr & Co.'Sj, 11
Abercorn street
Menzie, Peter, joiner, 15 Sandholes — house, 15 West brae
PAISLEY,
Menzies, George, teacher of Free South School, 69 Causey-
side
Menzies, Graham, of James Stewart & Co., 71 Today
street, London
Millar, Adam,, tinsmith, 9 St. Mirren street
Millar, Alexander, gardener, 13 Wellmeadow
Millar, Alexander, of Sacell Brewery Co., 40 Oakshaw st.
Millar, Andrew, jun., of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oak-
shaw street
Millar, Andrew, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshaw
street
Millar, James, Manufacturer, 6 Causeyside — ^house. Castle-
head
Millar, James, yarn merchant, 106 Causeyside — residence,
Adelphi House, 42 New Sneddon
Millar, Jessie, confectioner, 85 Causeyside
Millar, John, coal merchant, Harbour lane — house, 91 New
Sneddon
Millar, John, H., artist^ 29 Glen street
Millar, John, 16 New Sneddon
Millar, John, warper and weavers' furnisher, 16 Causeyside
— ^house, 1 2 Neilston street
.Millar, Matthew, spirit dealer, Earl Gray place, 14 Neilston
road
Millar, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dea,ler,. 1 East
Buchanan street
Millar, Mrs WilKam, 33 High street
Millar, Peter, of Cochran & Millar, 26 Causeyside
Millar, Thomas, photographer,, &c., 69 High street
Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, 8 Gilmour street
Millar, John, editor of Renfrewshire Independent, Gilmour
street — ^house, Barrhead
Millar, Walter, clerk to John Clark, timber merchant, 12
Wallneuk — house, 22 Lady lane
Millar, William, reed and heddle maker, 1 George street —
house, 7 Lylesland
Miller, Thomas, china and general waste merchant, 117
George street — (See advertisement)
Mills, Charles, foreman at J. & P. Coats's, 7 Back row,
Ferguslie
PAISLEY. 67
Milne, Andrew, farmer, Hillhead
Milne, John, farmer, Braehead
Mitchell,, Andrew, jun., plasterer, 84 New Sneddon
Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 14 Welkneadow
Mitchell & Cowden, plasterers — lime yard, 12 Sir Michael
street
Mitchell, John, boat owner, 43 High street
Mitchell, John, draper, 69 Bloomlands
Mitchell, John,, tailor and clothier,. 16 High street
Mitchell, John, jun., leather merchant, 91 High street
Mitchell, John S., of J. S. Mitchell, & Co., 88 High street
Mitchell, J. S.,, & Co., boot and shoemakers, 4 High street
Mitchell, Robert and John, farmers, Potterhill
Mitchell, Robert, booking clerk. Railway Station, 34 Glen,
street
Mitchell, Thomas, of Mitchell & Cowden, 5 Lylesland
Mitchell, William,, spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill
Moffat, David, confectioner,, 90 Causey side
Moffat, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands
Moffat, Mrs,, gardener, Well street
Moir, James, loom furnisher, 21 Causey side — house, 129
George street
Monahan, WilHam, grocer, 6 Inkle street
Monteith, John, boot maker and furnisher, 11 Smithhills — -
house,. 9 do.
Montgomery, Miss, grocer, 18 Lady lane
Moodie, James,, tinsmith and gaslitter, 19 Broomlands —
house, do.
Moodie, Hugh, green grocer, 80 Broomlands
Moore, Benjamin Boyd,, teacher. Academy, 160 George
street — house, 13 Barclay street
Moore, William, grocer and provision merchant, 76 High st,
Morgan, John, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 110 Causey-
side — London House, 36 Bread street — Manchester
do. J 6 George street
Morgan, John, of John Morgan & Co., Greenlaw
House
Morgan, Miss Catherine, teacher R. C. School, 18 School
wynd — house,, do.
Morison, James, of Morison, Stewart, & Co., 36 Causeyside
68 PAISLEY.
Morison, Stewart, & Co., jacquard machine makers, 5 and
6 Gordon's lane
Morran, George, repairer of clocks, 74 High street
Morren, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Garthland street
Morris, Thomas, fruiterer, 16 Old Sneddon
Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 99 Causey side
Morrison, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Maxwell
street — house, 8 Back Sneddon
Morrison, Alexander, innkeeper, Glohe hotel, 11 High
street — (See advertisement)
Morrison, Archibald, feuar,. Chain road. West Toll
Morrison, George, card cutter, 13 Old Sneddon
Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street
Morrison, Hugh, spirit merchant, 3 Silk street
Morrison, James, Agent for the Royal Liver Society, 23^
Mddry street
Morrison, James, cowfeeder, 23 Glen street
Morrison, James, flesher, 104 George street, and Refresh-
ment Rooms, 103 do.
Morrison, John, brassfounder, plumber and gasfitter, Dyers'
wynd, and Fulbar street, Renfrew — house, Dyers' wynd
Morrison, Mrs George, spirit merchant, Lylesland
Morrison, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 16 Canal street
Morrison, William, George place
Morton, Alexander, fruiterer and confectioner, 35 High
street — house, 9 Orr square
Morton, David, builder and monumental worker — building
yard, corner of Lady lane and George street — house,
17 Wellmeadow
Morton, Matthew, ropemaker, Cartvale rope work — house,
28 St. James Street
Morton, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 14 Ferguslie
Morton, William, tobacconist, 83 Broomlands
Motherwell, Mrs James, bookseller, stationer, and news-
agent, 18 Gilmour street — house, 43 High street
Motherwell, Mrs N. C. G., druggist, 20 Orchard street
Muir, Adam, farmer and grain dealer, 23 Well street
Muir, Adam, surveyor for Water Works Commissioners,
Chamberlain's office, County Buildings,. 5 Stow street
Muir, Alexander, farmer, Loanhead
PAISLEY. 69
Muir, Alexander, feuar, 7 Neilston road
Muir, Alexander, house and sign jgainter, 24 High street —
house, 29 St. James street
Muir, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston street —
house, 1 Stock street
Muir, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston road
Muir, David, flesher, 11 Smithhills
Muir, Francis, & Co., shawl and dress printers, dyers and
renovators, Nethercommon Print-works
Muir, Francis, of Francis Muir & Co., 11 Caledonia street
Muir, George, farmer and grain merchant, 23 Well street
Muir, James, spirit dealer, 2 St. Mirren street
Muir, J., cloak and dressmaker, 51 Eroomlands
Muir, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,
23 Moss street — house, do. — (See advertisement)
Mair, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 43 George st.
Muir, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street — house, 35 New
Sneddon
Muir, Matthew, confectioner, 32 Storie street
Muir, Mrs Archibald, grocer, 12 Smithhills
Muir, Mrs John, 23 Moss street
Muir, Robert, coal dealer, 20 West street
Muir, Robert, of Francis Muir & Co., 9 Gilmour street
Muir, Thomas, silk mercer, linen and woollen draper, 9 High
street (Cross) — house, 23 Moss street
Muir, \^^iniam, writer, 4 Moss street — house, Miss Auld's,
26 Orchard street
Muir, William, 108 George street
Munn, Stewart, saw sharper at Wm. Allison's, 27 New
Sneddon
Mure, Mrs Robert, Abercorn buildings
Munro, Alexander, Catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchanan st.
Munro, Malcolm, of Russell & Munro, 4 Blackball buildings
M unro. Miss, dressmaker, 4 Blackball buildings
Munro, Mrs, furnishings, 45 Causeyside
Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., 266 Renfrew
street, Glasgow
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron merchants, 14 South Croft,
Paisley, and 21 Robertson street, Glasgow
Murdocli, WilHam, spirit dealer, 89 High street
70 PAISLEY.
Murphy, James, grocer, 20 Glen street
Murphy, Patrick, Inland.Revenue officer, New Sneddon
Murray, Archibald, 3 Back Sneddon
Murray, David, of David Murray & Son, EUengowan,
Castlehead
Murray, David, & Son, house painters and decorators, and
oil and colour merchants, 15 Gilmour street
Murray, James, Abbey Church officer, 12 Abbey close
Murray, John, of Ferrie & Murray, 23 Causeyside
Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58
Broomlands
IMurray, Mrs John, broker, 41 New street
Murray, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street
Murray, William, of David Murray & Son, 15 Gilmour st.
Murtrie, William, inspector for Water Commissioners —
office. County buildings— house, 51 Caledonia street
Mutrie, Henry, broker, 2 Abbey close
Myles, James, factor, Deanside, Renfrew — office, Terrace
buildings
M'ADAM, James, grocer, 5 North Croft
M' Alpine, Charles, cowfeeder, 50 Mill street
M 'Alpine, David, grocer and boatman, 36 St. James street
M 'Alpine, John, grocer, 17 Wellmeadow
Macalpine, George Watson, insurance agent, 9 Gilmour
street — house, 40 High street — (See advertisement)
Macalpine, Thos. W., drysalter, 9 Gilmour street — store,
George place — house, Castlehead
Macansh, Mrs James, confectioner and pastry baker, 29
High street — house, 86 do.
M' Arthur, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Shuttle street
M' Arthur, Archibald, bottler, 11 Barclay street
M'Arthur, Colin, grocer and spirit merchant, 21 Wallace
street — house, 39 Back Sneddon
M' Arthur, Edward, spirit dealer, 20 Broomlands
M' Arthur, James, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Love street
M'Arthur, Janet, green grocer, 148 George street
M'Arthur, Jessie, milliner and straw-hat maker, 1 Shuttle st.
M'Arthur, Margaret, milliner and straw-hat maker^ 36
High street
PAISLEY. 71
M' Arthur, Mrs William, 8 West Croft
M'Arthur, Thomas, sheriff-clerk depute of Renfrewshire,
Sheriff-clerk's of&ce, County Buildings — house, 8 West
Croft
M' Arthur, William, confectioner, 11 Carriagehill
M' Arthur, William, ironmonger, 9 High street (Cross) — -
house, do.
M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Buchanan street and
80 George street
M'Aulay, James, shoemaker, 24 New Smithhills
M'Aulay, Thomas, bricklayer, Orr square
M'Ausland, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 14 High street
— house, 69 Causeyside
M'Ausland, James, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, William, 5 Blackball buildings
M'Barron, John, spirit dealer, 3 Renfrew street
M'Bride, Mrs, French polisher, 87 High street
M'Caig, James, of Barrs and M'Caig, builders, 21 Moss st.
Macalaster, John, jun., clerk Bank of Scotland, 33 Old
Sneddon
Macalaster, John, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 33 Old
Sneddon
Macalaster, William, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 33 New
Sneddon
Macalister, Mrs John, Blackland place, Lylesland
Macalister, Misses, 6 George street
Macalister, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Macalister, William, Blackland place, Lylesland
M'Cunn, Patrick, Sun Inn, 1 Bladda
M'Callum, Alexander, house factor, 1 Stevenson street
Macallum, James, baker, 24 Gauze street
M'Callum, J. & J., silk, cotton, and wool dyers, 40 Gordon's
lane — house, 29 Causeyside
M'Callum, John, clerk at Robin & Houston's, 8 West Croft
M'Callum, Mrs, hosier and furnisher, 69 Broomlands
M'Callum, Miss, of Austin & M'Callum, 8 West Croft
Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, 10 Wellmeadow
M'Cartney, Hamilton, spirit dealer, 15 Thread street
M'Cormick, Robert, grocerj 90 Canal street
72 "paisley.
M'Coll, Donald, Coal Depot, Underwood, — ^house, 30
Newton street
M'CoU, John, cowfeeder, 3 New street
M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Gauze st.
M'Cramblish, Thomas, broker, 30 Old Sneddon
M'Dade, John, coal dealer, 24 Great Hamilton street
M'Dermid Charles, cowfeeder, 3 North Croft
M'Dermid, Peter, grocer and cowfeeder, 1 8 Moss street
M'Donald, Alexander, spirit dealer, 4 St Mirren street
McDonald, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Canal
street — house, 4 Stow place
M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street
McDonald, John, cork manufacturer, 11 Moss street —
house, 38 do.
M'Donald, Mrs, 13 Millarston
M'Dougal, John, stationer, 4 Moss street — house, 16 High
street
M'Dougall, Alexander, feuar, 18 Gauze street
M'Dougall, Alexander, weavers' wright, 1 Ferguslie
M 'Do wall, Alexander, teller Union Bank, 88 High street
M'Duff, James, manager at Dr Donald's, Cross, 66 Back
Sneddon
M'Elwee, J.K., of Fulton & M'Elwee, U Abercorn street
M'Elwham, John, broker, 26 Old Sneddon
M'Ewan, Alexander, spirit merchant, and hay and straw
retailer, 6 New Sneddon — house, do.
M'Fadyen, Archibald, hand-knitting manufacturer, 41
High street
M'Fadyen, & Co., railway carriers and contractors, Green-
law Station
M'Fadyen, Mrs F., of M'Fadyen & Co., 4 Underwood street
M'Fadyen, James, victualler, 31 High street — chouse, 22
Oakshaw street
MacFadyen, James Russell, auctioneer and valuator, 27
Wellmeadow
M'Fadyen, Miss Elizabeth, furnishings, 86 Causeyside —
house, 22 Oakshaw street
M'Fadyen, Mrs Isabella, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street
M'Farlane, Alexander, fish curer and merchant, 6 Bridge
street
PAISLEY, 7S
Macfarlane, Alexander, 7 Hunter street
M'Farlane & Arthur, manufacturing chemists, Brediland
Chemical Works, Brediland, Chain road
M'Farlane & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady lane,
and 10 Well street
Macfarlane, D. & R,, printers and dyers, Caledonia Works,
Caledonia street
M'Farlane, Daniel, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Caledonia Lone
Cottage
Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfarlane & Co;, 4 Crescent place,
Glasgow
MacFarlan, Daniel, Procurator Fiscal, 5 County place — ;
house, Nethercommon
M'Farlane, Duncan, confectioner and fruit merchant, 2 Old
Smithhills
M'Farlane, George, grocer, 21 New Smithhills
M'Farlane, Graham, Lounsdale
Macfarlane, Hugh, jun., of Macfarlane, Son, & Co., Milton.
House, Love street
Macfarlane, James, of Macfarlane, Son, & Co., 55 Love
street
Macfarlane, James, tailor and clothier, 14 St. Mirren street
M'Farlane, John G., of M'Farlane & Arthur, Lounsdale
Macfarlane, Miss, Canal Bank, 40 Canal street
Macfarlane, Mrs Robert, 1 Gauze street
Macfarlane, Robert, grocer and victualler, 17 Cotton street
— house, 12 Abbey street
Macfarlane, Robert, of M'Innes & Macfarlane, 1 Gauze st.
M'Farlane, Robert, of D. & R. Macfarlane, 52 Caledonia
street
M'Farlane, Son, & Co., manufacturers, 2 Forbes place
M'Farlane, William, merchant, 53 High street
M'Fee, John, seedsman, and agent for London snuffs, 1 St.
Mirren street — (See advertisement)
Macfedries, William T., painter and paper-hanger, 38
New street — house, do.
M'Garvie, John, teacher — school, 2 Glen street — ^liouse,
16 do.
M'Gee, Walter, & Son, engineers, millwrights, and machine
makers^ Albion Works, 22 New Smithfields
G
74 PAISLET.
M'Gee, Walter, of W. M'Gee & Son, 2 Caledonia street
M'Gee, William, of W. M'Gee & Son, 70 Love street
M'Geoch, Mrs., confectioner, 9 Orchard street
M'Geoch, David, smith and farrier, 4 Garthland-street —
house, 2 Christie street
M'Ghee, James, precentor, Martyr's Church, 56 Boomlands
M'Ghee, James, pawnbroker, 12 Old Sneddon, and 8 Back
Sneddon — ^liouse, 13 Old Sneddon
M'Ghee, Maxwell, baker, 6 Broomlands
M'Ghee, Patrick, 46 Moss street
M'Ghee, Peter, waste dealer, 27 Old Sneddon
M'Ghie, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, John, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, 42 Lady lane
M'Gibbon, Mrs S., grocer, 10 Glen street
M'Gibbon, Richard F., watchmaker, 4 Moss street
31'Gibbon, Miss, of William Bain & Co., 89 High street
IVl'Gibbon, Robert, wright, 40 Lady lane
M'Gill, John, broker, 18 Moss street
M'Gill, Miss, dressmaker, 27 New street
M'Gill, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 55 Causeyside
M'Glashan, Alexander, tailor, Miss Kibble's Reformatory
— house, 8 St. James street
M'Gowin, Alexander, broker, 31 New Smithhills
M'Gown, Adam, waste merchant, East lane, Williamsburgh
M'Gown, John, accountant, cashier Savings Bank, and
insurance agent, 14 Gilmour street — house, Park
place, Calside — (See advertisement)
Macgregor, James, & Co., agents and merchants, 111
Causeyside, Paisley, and 13 John street, Glasgow
Macgregor, Janet, spirit dealer, 18 Seedhill
Macgregor, James, of James Macgregor & Co., 97 Causey-
side
Macgregor, John Ross, chemist at Lonend Dyeworks,
Lonend Cottage
Macgregor, P. Comyn, of Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend
House
Macgregor, Patrick, merchant, 8 Causeyside — house. Camp-
hill
Macgregor, Rev. James, of Free High Church, 29 Oakshaw
street
PAISLEY. 75
M'Gregor, Mrs Hugh, spirit dealer, 18 Seedhills
M'Gregor, William, hair cutter, 34 Old Sneddon '
M'Graith, Patrick, broker, 30 Old Sneddon
M'Guggan, James, gardener, Barshaw House
M'Hale, Peter, confectioner, 118 George street
M'Houl, Andrew, spirit dealer, 9 Orchard street — house,
25 do.
M'Hutchison, Alexander, salesman, Co-operative Store, 9
Stock street — house, 5 Neilston road
M'Hutchison, David, shopman to George Dobie, 52 Cale-
donia street
M'llrick, William, 2 Niddry street
M'Indoe, Alexander, confectioner, 65 Broomlandg
M'Indoe, Matthew, grocer, 10 Lawn street
M'Indoe, John, farmer, Easter Walkinshaw
M'Indoe, Mrs, dressmaker, 86 High street
M'Indoe, Mrs, grocer, 15 Ferguslie
M'Indoe, William, spirit merchant. Terrace Tavern, Terrace
buildings
M'Indoe, Kev. William, of Free Martyrs' Church, 94
George street
M^Innes & Macfarlane, writers, 2 Lawn street
M'Innes, John, of M'Innes & Macfarlane,. 1 Garthland place
M'Innes, John, cabinetmaker, joiner, and weavers' wright,
80 Broomlands — workshop, Williajn street
M'Intosh, Bev. Alexander, of Free Gaelic Church, Calside
Mackintosh, Mrs John^ Bushes cottage
Mackintosh, Alexander, joiner and packing-box maker, and
zinc and tin-case manufacturer^ 13 and 14 Newton
street ; and metal refiner, 28 Gordon's lane — house,
Castlehead
M'Tntyre, N. & D., boot and shoe makers,. 11 High street —
housc„ 103 do.
M'Intyre, Robert, hosier, 60 George street
M'Intyre, William, jun., wholesale stationer, card and
paste board and Jacquard loom card manufacturer,
and paper stainer. — works. Abbey Mill -shop and
warehouse, 6 High street (Cross)— house, Castlehead
M'Kaig, Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 36 Moss street
M'Kail, Mts Peter,, confectioner,, 118 Geprgp street
76 PAISLET.
Mackay, John, pawnbroker, 32 Gauze street and 3 Abbey
close — ^liouse, 32 Gauze street
M'Blay, Malcolm, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Stone street
M'Kay, Mrs Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 20 Mosa
street
M'Kay, Mrs, gardener, 20 Sandholes
MacKean, James A., of Wm. Sim & Co., Mayfield, Calside
MacKean, Miss, 3 West Croft
MacKean, William, soap and starch manufacturer — St.
Mirren soap works, 93 New Sneddon — starch works,
Caledonia street — house, 4 Garthland place
M'Kean, James, wholesale wine and spdrit merchant, 63
Causeyside — ^house, Castlehead
M'Kean, Wm. S., soap manufacturer, 10 Smithhills
M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street
M'Kean, John, shoemaker, 17 Queen street
M'Kean, J., wine and spirit merchant, 15 St* Mirrm street
M'Kean, Mrs Robert, 10 Smithhills
M'Kechnie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms, 4 Moss streets —
house, 28 Old Sneddon
M'Kechnie, Daniel, weaving factory, 89 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., manufacturers, Causeyside court
— house, Langbank
M'Kechnie, Joseph, grocer, 99 George street
M'Kechnie, Malcolm, jun., 3 Forbes place
M'Kechnie, Robert, jun., manufacturer, 109 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill House
M'Kechnie, William, watch and clock maker, 73 High st.
MacKellar, Archibald, grain and potato merchant, 42 Moss
street — ^house, 17 Wardrop street
M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer, and victualler, 28 George street
— ^house, 13 West Buchanan street
MacKellar, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 10 Abbey
street
M'Kelvie, John, dyer, 11 Well street
M'Kelvie, John, dyer, 44 Canal street
MacKenzie, Archibald, gardener, North Greenhill — shop, 6
Smithhills
MacKenzie, Archibald, of MacKenzie Brothers, Gateflat
cottage, Renfrew road
PAISLET. 77
MacKenzie, Archibald, spirit dealer, 86 New Sneddon
MacKenzie, Brothers, starch manufacturers, Victoria Works,
Renfrew street
MacKenzie, Daniel, of MacKenzie Brothers, Gateflat cottage
M'Kenzie, Duncan, at William MacKean's — ^house, Falside
M'Kenzie, George, photographic artist, 5 Gilmour street* —
house, Rosebank Villa, Langbank
M'Kenzie, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 44 Causeyside
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., tailor, 44 Causeyside
M'Kenzie, James, sluicekeeper, Stanely cottage
M'Kenzie, John, spirit merchant, 3 St. Mirren street
M'Kenzie, John, grocer,. 9 Broomlands
M'Kenzie, Peter, nurseryman, Bellfield Nursery, Cartvale,
Love street
M'Kenzie, William, governor of Burgh Poorhouse, 7 New
Sneddon
M'Kerrell, Margaret, druggist, 23 Gauze street
M'Kie, James, flesher, 18 Sandholes
M'Kie, Mrs James,, flesher, 3 Lawn street
Mackie, Robert, foreman, 12 Neilston street
M'Killigan, Duncan, woollen and linen draper, 103 Higii
street (Cross) — house, 24 Glen street
M'Kim, John, traveller to Wm. Jamieson & Son, 4 Lonend
M'Kim, Mrs, grocer, 27 Williamsburgk
M'Kinlay, Daniel, Railway Station, superintendent, 32
High street
M'Kinlay, John, Free St. George's Church officer, 32 High
street
M'Kinlay,, Mrs,. 2 New Smithhills
M'Kinlay,, WiUiam, at J. & J. Clark k Co.'s, 2 Thread
street
M'Kinley,. William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 10 Bridge
street —house,, do.: — sale shops,. 2 Gilmour street and S
Broomlands
M'Kinnon, Angus, confectioner, 8 Lawn street
M'Kinnon,. Colin, shoemaker, 10 Glen street
M'Lachlan, D., wood forester and overseer to Speirs of
Elderslie, Houston
M'Lachlan,.Dugald, boot and shoemaker,. 17 Gauze street.
78 PAISLEY.
M^Lachlan, James, coal merchant, King street, Saucel, and
Underwood depot — house, 4 Williamsburgh
M'Lachlan, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 5 Moncrieff
street — house, 3 Back Sneddon
M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, miHiner and straw hat maker, 17
Gauze street
M-'Lauchlan, William, tailor and clothier, 39 High street
M'Lardie, James, scourer and finisher, Meikleriggs Field
and Marshall's lane — house, Meikleriggs
M'Laurin, Annie, matron Abbey Poorhous'e and Asylum
M'Lay, John, grocer, 21 Maxwellton street
McLean, Alexander, weigher. Town Weighs,^ Caledonia
street— house, 9 Glen street .
M'Lean, Andrew, draper, 81 Broomlands
M'Lean, Andrew, shopman, 13 George street
M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 83 High street — housCy
34 da.
M'Lean, J., boot and shoemaker^ 37 New street
M'Lean, John, shawl manufacturer, 92 Causeyside
M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 145 George street
M'Lean, Kev. John, minister of South Church, Stonefield
M'Lean, Mary, fruiterer, 99 Causeyside
M'Lean, Maxwell, cooper, 7 Canal street
M'Lean, Neil, baker, 105 George street
\I'Lean, Robert,. & Co., boot and shoe makers^ 2 New streefe
— house, 59 Causeyside
M'Lellan, James, grocer, 39 Ferguslie
M'Lellan, William, foreman at Eobert M'^Kechnie's, 109
Causeyside — house, 17 Wardrop street
M'Leod, Alexander, china, crystal, and stoneware merchant^
and waste dealer, 94 Causeyside
M'Leod,. Forbes, cloth agent, 5 Buchanan street
M'Leod, Matthew, coal merchant, Underwood depot —
house, 17 Sandholes
M'Lerie, George, grocer, 23 New Sneddon
M'Lerie, Miss, furnisher, 102 Causeyside
M'Lerie, Miss, milliner, 25- Causeyside
M'Mahon, John, agent Legal Life Assurance and Loan.
Company, 89 High street
M'MachaUj David, fish dealer, 12 Moss street
PAISLEY. 79'
M'Manus, James, mop maker, 56 Back Sneddon
M'Millan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Causeyside
— house, do.
M'Millan, Mrs Catherine, spirit dealer, 29 Causeyside
M'Millan, Neil, warper, 16 Causeyside — house, 17 Orchard
street.
M'Menimie, John, eating house keeper, 29 Orchard street
M'Morran, Robert Caledonian Railway mineral agent. Un-
derwood depot— house, 18 St. James street
M'Murrich, James, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 12 Barclay
street
M'Murchy, James, agent far William Peel & Co., Castle-
head
M'Murray, James, chemist and druggist, 57 George street
M 'Murray, Mrs, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithhills
M'Nab, Robert, cowfeeder, 3 Cotton street
M'Nair, Daniel, broker, 21 Orchard street
M'Nair, Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 6 Moss
street — house, 1 Barr street
M'Nair, Duncan, of Matthew Gibb, & Co., 86 Canal street
M'Nair, John,, farmer^ Meikleriggs .,
M'Nally, John, spirit dealer, 6 Wallace street
M'Naught, John, furniture dealer, S8 New street
M'Naught, John, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze street
M'Naughtan, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside — house,,
7 George street
M'Naughton, James, grocer, 92 New Sneddon
M'Nee, Robert, tailor, 3 Moss street
M'Neil, John, furnisher, 5 Castle street
M'Neil, Peter, manager, Abercorn Oil Works, Abercorn
street — house, 11 Abercorn street
M'Neil, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Well-
meadow
M'Neillege, Walter, engineman and mangier, 146 George
street
M'Neilledge, Miss, 101 High street
M'Nicol, Jane, mangier, 67 High street
M'Nicol, John, pastry cook and confectioner, 5 Moss street
— house, do. — (See advertisement)
M'Ni^hy Miss,, millinery and baby linens,. 94 High street
so PAISLET.
M'Nish, Mrs Wm., boot and shoe manufacturer, 5 County
place and 42 Moss street — house, 9 do.
M'Nish, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 94 High street
M'Phail, Hugh, confectioner and fruiterer, 90 Canal st.
M'Phee, Catherine, milliner and straw hat maker, 7 George
street
M'Pherson, Archibald, waste dealer, 1 George street
M'Pherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey burying
ground, 4 Smithhills
M'Pherson, James, saddler, 43 Wellmeadow
M^Pherson, Robert, blacking manufacturer, 8 Shuttle street
M'Pherson, Wm., mechanic, 29 New Sneddon
M' Queen, John, cabinetmaker, 9 Lawn street
M'Queen, Mrs Alexander, 9 Wellmeadow
MacRobert, Thomas, writer. County buildings — housc^
Castlehead
M'Ravey, James, broker, 1 George street
M'Stravick, David, flesher,. 3 Neilston street
M'Stravic, James, house factor and coal agent,. 3 Moncrieff
street
Mactaggart, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 104 High street
(Cross) — house, do. — (See advertisement)
M'Walter, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 19 Maxwellton street
M' Walter, Robert, shawl merchant, 45 Causeyside
M'Walter, Thomas, feuar, 52 Storie street
M 'William, John, of J. & J. M' William, spirit merchants,.
38 Queen street, Glasgow — ho., Gateside, Renfrew road.
M'Williams,^ Dennis, spirit dealer,, 43 New street
NAIRN, Andrew, accountant and house factor, 4 Higk
street — house, Blackland cottage, 22 Calside
Nairn, Thomas,, salesman and manager Drapery Department,,
and secretary,, of the Paisley Provident Co-operative
Society (limited) — ^house, 1 Barclay street
Nairn, William, cowfeeder, 5 Prussia street
Nairne, William, treasurer Gas Company, 3 Caledonia st.
Napier, Robert, Underwood land
Napier, William, yarn agent and warper,: 109 Causeyside —
house, 6 Neilston street
PAISLEY. .81
National Bank of Scotland, 1 Forbes place — Peter Guil-
leaume, agent
National Security Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour street — John
M'Gown, cashier and actuary — (See advertisement)
Neil, Archibald, warehouseman, 40 Broomlands
Neil, John, blanket and tweed manufacturer, 6 Wardrop
street — house, do.
Neilson, James, shoemaker and confectioner, 3 Wellmeadow
Neilson, John, officer North Church, 2 Moncrieff street
Neilson & Maxton, milliners and dressmakers, 44 Moss st. —
house, 42 New street
Neilson, Matthew, baker, 22 Sandholes
Neilson, Samuel, spirit dealer, 1 Silk street
Neilson, Thomas, wright and glazier, 3 West Brae
Neilson, William, carver, gilder, and picture-frame maker,
85 High street — house, 42 New street — (See adver-
tisement)
Neilson, William, stationer, 11 Smithhills — ^house, 3 West
brae
Ness, John, spirit dealer, 1 Bridge street
Neven, John, cooper^ 22 Cotton street
Newlands, J. B. goldsmith and watchmaker, 16 High street
— house, 25 Moss street
Nicol, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 George street —
house, 14 Wardrop street
Nicol, John, pattern drawer at David Speirs & Co.'s,
Stevenson street
Nicholson, John, commission merchant, 17 St. Enoch
square, Glasgow — ^house, 9 William street
Nimmo, James, officer Canal street U.P. Church, 118
George street
Nisbet, William, Caledonia cottage
Niven, David C, gas collector, 38 Lady lane
Niven, J. C, Western Academy, 19 School wynd — house,
80 Broomlands
Niven, Robert, salt dealer, 66 George street
Norrie, C. & A., temperance coffeee house, 9 Cross
North British Daily and Weekly Mail Office, 4 County
place— George Donald, correspondent — ^ho., 5 George
street
S2 PAISLEY.
O^CONNER, Francis, pawnbroker, 2 Cotton street, and 38
Thread street — house, 32 Cotton street
O'Conner, Rosan, broker, 2 Cotton street — ^house, 7 Silk
street
O'Donnell, John, 5 Storie street, agent for the United
Assurance Sick and Burial Society of St. Patrick's
O'Donnell, Patrick, broker, 17 Moss street
O'Donnell, William, grocer, 9 Back Sneddon
Ogg, George, spirit dealer, 36 Ferguslie
•Ogilvie, Mrs, hosier, 3 Love street
Oliver, Robert, baker, 73 Love street — ^h|)iise, 31 Glen
street
Oliver, Robert, collector of Abbey Parish poor rates —
office, 22 Smithhills — house, 32 Calside
Oliver, William, gardener and fruiterer, 13 Gauze street
O'May, Robert, grocer, 19 Wellmeadow — house, 1 Well
street
Orchardson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 86
Causeyside— house, 6 Glen street
Orchieson, George, tea dealer, 24 Maxwellton
Orr, John, baker, 1 3 Smithhills
Orr, Mrs Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 13 High
street — house do.
Orr, Mrs, grocer, 30 St. James street
Orr, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 10 St.
Mirren street — house, 37 Storie street
Orr, Thomas, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St. James
place — house, 2 Back Sneddon
Osborne, James, officer St. George's Church, 28 Storie st.
Osborne, James, wheelwright, weavers' wright, and turner,
20 Lawn street
PAISLEY ARTIZANS' INSTITUTION, 1 High street
— ^Andrew M'Lure, keeper — house do.
Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane- -Dalrymple
Lyle, clerk
Paisley Cemetery — John Murray, superintendent, 58
Broomlands
Paisley Coffee Room, 107 High street (Cross) — Robert
Wingate, keeper — r,hous.e, 6 Orchard street
PAISLEY. 83'
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (limited), 14
St. Mirren street
Paisley Equitable Co-operative Stores, 5 Neilston road,
Robert Howie, salesman — 9 Stock, street, Alexander
M Hutchison, salesman
Paisley Gas Light Office, 23 Moss street — William Nairne,
treasurer
Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser Office, Water-
loo place, 2 Gilmour street — Ricbard Watson, editor
— (See advertisement)
Paisley Herald Printing and Stationery Establisbment, 10
Higb street — office, 2 Gilmour street — Wm. B.
Watson, printer— (See advertisement)
Paisley Industrial or Ragged School, 79 New Sneddon
Paisley Infirmary, Bridge street (burgh) — Wm. Gillespie,
treasurer, 76 New Sneddon
Paisley Library, 109 High street — Dairy mple Lyle,
librarian
Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (limited) — grocery
stores, 15 George street and 8 Gauze street — drapery
and hosiery establishment, and registered office, 15
George street — Thomas Nairn, secretary
Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette office, 8 Moss street
Paisley Union Loan Society, Terrace buildings — John
Andrews, manager
Park, Alexander H., wholesale and retail grocer, 105 High
street (Cross) — house, Oakshawhead- — (See advertise-
ment)
Park, Allan, farmer, Gokston
Park, John, musician, 3 Mary street
Park, John, Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 6 Moss
street
Park, Miss,, grocer, 67 Causeysidc' — house, 32 Oakshaw
street
Park, Robert, green grocer, 1 Wellmeadow
Parlane, James, silk mercery and general drapery establish-
ment, 10 High street (Cross) — house, 21 Caledonia
street — (See advertisement)
Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 8 School wynd
Parlane, John, foreman, at J, & R. Parlane's, 8 Stow place
84 PAISLET.
Parlane, J. & R., printers, bookbinders, paper rulers, and
booksellers, 97 High street
Parlane, R. B., of J. & R. Parlane, 97 High street
Paterson, Andrew, clerk British Linen Co.'s Bank, 69
George street
Paterson, Andrew, grocer and victualler, 15 Old Sneddon
and 101 Canseyside — house, 66 Back Sneddon
Paterson, Hugh, cooper, 48 High street — cooperage, do. —
(See advertisement)
Paterson, Hugh, shoemaker, 57 Storie street
Paterson, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 48 High street
— house, 47 do.
Paterson, James, & Co., manufacturers, 7 St. Mirren street
Paterson, James, G., inspector of weights and measures for
the Upper ward of Renfrewshire, 66 High street
Paterson, James, of James Paterson & Co., Mary street
Paterson, James, tacksman of town dues, 9 Wallace street
Paterson, James, telegraph clerk. Electric and International
Telegraph Coy., Railway Station, County place, 22
Stock street
Paterson, Jane, spirit dealer, 69 George street
Paterson, Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Canal
street
Paterson, Mrs, confectioner, 39 High street
Paterson, Robert, auctioneer, valuator, and land surveyor,
16 Gilmour street
Paterson, Robert, spirit dealer, 100 George street
Paterson, Robert, clerk, and teacher of English School for
low Church Parish, 31 Storie street — ^house, 1 Barclay
street
Paterson, Samuel, furnishings, 17 Broomlands
Paterson, Thomas, at James Harvey & Co.'s, Oakbank, 43 J
Oakshaw street
Paterson, Thomas, jun., farmer, Candren
Paterson, William, & Co., tobacco manufacturers, 1 Moss
street
Paterson, William, of Wm. Paterson & Co., 69 George st.
Paton, Alexander, jun., at George Younger & Co.'s, 1
North Court, Royal Exchange, Glasgow — ^house, 14
Wardrop street
PAISLEY. 85
Paton, Alexander, photographer, 14 Wardrop street —
house, do.'^ — (See advertisement)
Paton, Elizabeth, china merchant, 1 Broomlands
Paton, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 2 North st.
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Paton, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 17 Orchard street
Paton, John, grocer, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, John, of Whyte & Paton, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, John, shoemaker, 17 Orchard street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canal st.
Paton, Mrs John, 71 Love street
Patrick, David, draper, 104 High street (Cross) — ^house,
Carriagehill House
Patrick, John Gibson, of James Harvey & Co., Yoker lodge,
Yoker
Patrick, Robert, 4 Bank street
Patrick, Thomas, baker, 69 Broomlands
Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 2 Castle street
Paul, Janet, remnant shop, and Register Office for servants,
45 High street
Paul, Mrs James, grocer, 15 Williamsburgh
Paul, William, nurseryman and florist, Wester Crossflat
Peacock, George, of Robert Peacock & Brothers, 1 Maxwell
street
Peacock, John, of Robert Peacock & Brothers, 26 Gauze st.
Peacock, John, ropemaker, and sacking and pack- sheet
merchant, 85 High street — house, 26 Oakshaw street
Peacock, Miss Isabella, milliner and straw hat maker, 13
Wellmeadow
Peacock, Mrs, Walter, 6 New street
Peacock, Robert, baker, 5 George street
Peacock, Robert, & Brothers, grain merchants and millers,
Steam Mills, 19 Thread street
Peacock, Robert, of Robert Peacock & Brothers, 3 Cart st.
Peacock, William, gas inspector, 19 George street
Pearson, John J., clerk at J. & J. M'Callum's, 1 Barclay st.
Pearson, Peter, manager at Mrs Motherwell's, 18 Gilmour
street — house, 43 High street
Peattie, William, clothier, 16 Gilmour street — ^house, 15
Gauze street
86 PAISLEY,
Peden, John, agent of the British Linen Company's Bank,
1 Cotton street — house, 6 Bank street
Peden, William S., clerk British Linen Company's Bank,
Glasgow — house, 6 Bank street
Peel, Brothers, & Co., cloth manufacturers, 109 Causeyside
— James M'Murchy, agent
Pender, John, coal agent, 8 Barclay street
Pennel, John, grocer, 39 Maxwellton
Peock, WilHam, shipmaster, Meikleriggs
Peters, Joseph, cooper, 16 Moss street
Peters, Mrs, furnisher, 9 George street
Philips, John, 64 Millarston
Philips, William, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,
and insurance agents, 6 Forbes place
Philips, William, of William Philips & Co. — residence,
Crossflat House
Philips, William, draper, 15 High street — house, Falside
Picken, Alexander, of Picken & Comrie, 11 Wardrop
street
Picken & Comrie, machine and cabinetmakers, 8 Barclay ste
Picken, John, house -factor, 26 Storie street
Picken, John, letter stamper, 26 Storie street
Pinkerton, H. W., clerk, Eailway Station, 27 New
Sneddon
Pinkerton, James, missionary, Carriagehill district, 27
New Sneddon
Pinkerton, James, of Spence & Pinkerton, 41 Lady lane
Pinkerton, John, feuar, 39 Wellmeadow
Pinkerton, John, 53 High street
Pinkerton, Lachlan, ironmonger, tinsmith, gasfitter, and
packing box maker, 42 Moss street — workshop, 67
Back Sneddon — house, 65 do.
Pinkerton, Mrs, 1 Garthland street
Pinkerton, Robert, tinsmith, 67 Back Sneddon
Pinkerton, William, grocer, 82 Broomlands
Pinkerton, William, officer Free Martyrs' Church — ^house,
27 Maxwellton street
Pollock, Alexander, jun., of James Pollock & Co., and
agent for the City of Glasgow Bank- — residence, Ric*
cartsbar House
PAISLEY. 87
Pollock, Alexander Russell, of James Pollock & Co.,
Greenhill
Pollock & Cochran, bleachers, washers, and dyers,Thrusheraig
Pollock, James, & Co., yarn agents, 5 Causeyside, Paisley,
and 2 George square, Glasgow
Pollock, James, & Co., drysalters — office, 5 Causeyside —
stores, 9 Gauze street and 60 High street
Pollock, John, house-factor. Terrace buildings — house, 53
High street
pollock, Mary, grocer, 47 High street
Pollock, ^ Rev. Alexander, minister Free South Church —
house, 5 Neilston street
. Pollock, Robert, grain merchant, 16 Back Sneddon
Pollock, Thomas, of Pollock and Cochran, Thnishcraig
cottage
Pollock, William, brick manufacturer and bricklayer —
brick and lime yard, St. James street — house, 25
Moss street
Pollock, William, furniture dealer, 81 High street — house,
9 Orr square
Pollock, William, grocer and provision merchant, 27 High
street — house, 31 do.
Pollock, William, waste dealer and broker, 49 Causeyside
'Pollock, William S , plumber, tinsmith, coppersmith, and
gasfitter, 80 High street — workshop, 40 do.
Poison, John, of Brown and Poison and of William Brown
& Son, West Mount
■ Poison, William, & Co., starch and corn flour manufactur-
ers, Imperial Starch Works, Abercora street — (See
advertisement)
Poison, William, of William Poison & Co., 5 Gauze street;
Porteous, Alexander, clerk, 16 Barclay street
Porteous, Dundas S., engineer, machinist, and tool maker,
and brass and iron founder, Snawdoun Works, 15
New Sneddon— residence, Priorscroft House, 50 High
street
Post Ofi&ce, 9 Gilmour street — -Francis Deans, postmaster
Pratt, Alexander, 6 Lawn street
Pringle, Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 24 Storie street
Provan, Andrew, confectioner, 2 Maxwellton street
Provan.,. Walter,, confectiouert 30 Causeyside
' 88 PAISLEY.
QUIN, Francis, foreman at J. Clark & Co.'s, Gordon*s
lane
Quiu, Samuel, eating-house keeper, 86 Moss street
Quin, Terence^ hair dresser, 14 Moss street — house^ 13 do.
RALSTON, John, flesher, 54 George street
Ramage, Margaret S., milliner and straw hat maker, 92
High street
Eamage, Miss, teacher of music, 92 High street
Ramsay, Andrew, broker, 3 Abbey close
Ramsay, James, grocer, 20 Abbey street
Ramsay, Robert, grocer, 83 New Sneddon
Raeside, Alexander, warehouseman at Espedair weaving
factory, 8 George street
Rankin, John, & Co., brick makers and brick builders — ■
office, 98 High street — Hme yard, Glen lane — brick-
field, Love street
Rankin, Mrs, of John, Rankin & Co., 63 Love street
Rankine, Mrs, baker, 43 Broomlands
Raper, J. B., hat and cap manufacturer, 5 Moss street —
house, 22 Kiiig street — (See advertisement)
Ray, Robert, letter-carrier, 61 High street
Ray^ Samuel, grocer, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, Andrew, grocer, victualler, and grain dealer, 13
Old Sneddon — ^hoase, do.
Reid & Henderson, writers, 3 County place
Reid, James, auctioneer and appraiser, 18 High street
Reid, James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 18
High street
Reid, James, dyer, 9 New Smithhills — house, Gallowhill
cottage
Reid, James, house painter and sign writer, 116 Causey-
side— house, do. — (See advertisement)
Reid, James, late teacher of Town's Enghsh School, Session
Clerk, registrar of births, &c., for Middle Parish, 101
High street
Reid, James, of Barr & Reid, 69 High street
Reid, James, provision merchant, 19 Lawn street — ^house,
7 Gauze street
Reid, John, coal agent, King street — house, 69 Broomland-'
PAISLEY.. 09*
Reid, John, of M. Whiteliill & Co., 1 Garthland place
Reid, John, printer, bookseller, and stationer — shop, 4
Broomlands — printing office, 18 High street — ^house,
76 George street
Reid, Mrs Anthony,, IS Barclay street
Reid, Jane, victualler, 19 New Sneddon — honse, do.
Reid, Thomas, smith and machinist^ 5 and 6 Bridge street
(Newtown): — ^honse, 6 do.
Reid, Wm., of Reid & Henderson, Chapel Hill, by Blackball
Reid, William, spirit dealer, 72 Brooniands
Reid, William, waste and metal merchant, 76 Broomlands
— house, 40 do.
Renfrew, James T., coal merchant^ Western Coal Depots
King street — house, Riccartsbar
Renfrew County Elilwinning Mason Lodge, 8 High street
Renfrew,. James, collector of Burgh Poors' Assessment, 8
New Sneddon- — house, 22 Caledonia street
Renfrew,. John,, grocer and cowfeeder, 2 Williamsburgh
Renfrew, Robert, grocer, 6 South Campbell street
Renfrewshire Independent Office, Gilmour street — John
Miller, editor — residence, Barrhead
Renfrewshire Investment and Loan Co., 102 Causeyside
Rennie, James, flesher, 18 Wellmeadaw
Rennie, John, flesher, 29 George street and 9 Canal street
— house,. 9 Canal street
Rennison, Rev. Alexander,. A.M., St. George's Church,
Westmarch House
Retson, James, contractor, 10 Gordon's lane
Reilly, James,, broker, 73 High street
Rice, Alex. K., yarn merchant, 62 Ingram street,. Glasgow
— house,. 9 Wellmeadow
Richardson, Isaac, tea and coffee merchant,, and. general
grocer, 21 High street — house, 88 do. ^
Richardson, John, Free High Church officer,. 7& High st..
Richardson, Robert, Gateside
Richardson, Thomas, sugar merchant, Glasgow — residence;,
Ralston House, Glasgow road
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 32 New street
Richmond,. William, bread, biscuit, and pastry baker, and
Temperance Hotel keeper, 46 Moss street
90 PAISLEY.
Eiclimoiid, William, officer Martyrs' Church, 78 George
street
Ricketts, William, book-keeper to Brown & Poison, Col-
linslee — house, 7 Somerville place, Glasgow
Risk, Robert, agent for Wm. Galloway & Co.j coal masters
—house, 2 Maxwell street
Risk, William, fishmonger, 34 High street
Ritchie, A., milliner and straw hat maker, 1 Old Sneddon
— house, 73 Love street
Ritchie, David, bookbinder, 105 High street
Ritchie, David, general grocer and victualler, 25 Queen
street — house, do.
Ritchie, George, station-master Abercorn Station, Paisley
and Renfrew Railway, Renfrew road
Ritchie, James, general ironmonger, and agent for Charles
M'Intosh & Co., 2 and 49 Moss street— house, 51
Caledonia street
Ritchie, John, flesher, 20 George street — ^liouse, 20 do,
Ritchie, John, grocer and victualler, 25 George street
Ritchie, Mrs A, furnisher, 4 Gauze street
Ritchie, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Gauze
street — house, 26 do.
Ritchie, Robert, of Crawford and Ritchie, power loom
cloth manufacturer, 14 Abercorn street
Robb, John, coal merchant. Underwood depot — ^house, 40
Caledonia street
Roberton, William, farmer. Old Hall and Whitehaugh —
residence, Old Hall, Glasgow road
Robertson, Daniel, officer Oakshaw street Gselic Church,
13 Oakshaw street
Robertson, Daniel, gardener, 3 Smithhills — gardens, Green-
law and Linside
Robertson, Duncan, officer Middle Church, 25 Gauze street
Robertson, George, copper and tinsmith, 14 St. Mirren
street — house, do.
Robertson, James, of J. & J. Robertson, 144 George street
Robertson, James, grocer and provision merchant, 67
Causeyside — house, 70 do.
Robertson, James, designer, 3 Orchard street — house, 59
Causeyside
PAISLEY. 91
Kobertson, J. & J., shawl manufacturers, 3 Forbes place '
Robertson, John, coal merchant, Underwood depot — house,
15 Sandholes
Robertson, John, farmer, Hillington, Glasgow road
Robertson, John, hot-presser, packer, and finisher, St.
Mirren's walk
Robertson, John, late letter-carrier, 30 King street
Robertson, Matthew, foreman to William Harris, watch-
maker
Robertson, Matthew, of M. Robertson & Co., Foxbar
Robertson, M., & Co., bleachers, Foxbar
Robertson & M'Gibbon, drapers, silk mercers, and clothiers,
17 High street
Robertson, Miss, 37 Canal street
Robertson, Mrs Jane, furnisher, 16 Wellmeadow
Robertson, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 9 Prussia street
Robertson, Mrs, milliner, 24 Lawn street
Roberston, Mrs William, fishmonger, 101 Causeyside —
house, 20 do.
Robertson, Peter, officer Inland Revenue, 19 Abbey close
Robertson, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchard
street — house, 18 Causeyside
Robertson, Robert, coal merchant, 72 Canal street
Robertson, Robert, inspector of poor, Abbey Parish —
house, Greenside cottage, Calside
Robertson, William, keeper ol: Wilson Hall, 40 High street
Robertson & Son, hat manufacturers, 94 High street
Robertson, Thomas, beamer, 2 Ferguslie — house, 40 do.
Robertson, William, broker, 34 Wellmeadow
Robertson, William, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, Castlehead
Robin & Houston, soap and composite candle-makers — soap
works, 61 New Sneddon, Paisley — composite candle
works. Park street, Kimiing park, Glasgow
Robin, Robert, of Robin & Houston, Broomloan, Govan
Robin, William, builder, 14 Lady lane — house, 15 Sir
Michael street — (See advertisement)
Robinson, James, boot and shoemaker, 77 High street —
house, 49 do.
Robson, Mrs, brush, basket, and toy dealer, 8 Moss street
— house, 66 Love street
92 PAISLET.
Rodger, James, blacksmith, 90 George street
Rodger, James, printer, 3 Mary street
Rodger, Alexander, tobacconist, 91 High street
Rodger, John, of Rodger & M'Callnm, off No. 16 Causey-
side
Rodger, Matthew, cowfeeder, 1 Neilston road
Rodger, Matthew, flasher, 17 Sandholes
Rodger,, Matthew, grocer,. 8 Wallneuk
Rodger & M'Callum, silk, cotton, and woollen yarn dyers,.
6 Marshall's lane
Rodger, William^ bread and biscuit baker, 3.4 High street
— ^house do,
Rodger, John, of John Colquhoun & Co.,. Charleston.
cottage
Rodger, William, printer, 3 Mary street
Rome, John, clog-maker, 48 Moss street
Ronald, John,, of Peter Jack, jun.^ & Co.,. Merksworth,,
Inchinnan road
Ronald, Robert A.., manufacturer, Daisy Bank, Back
Sneddon
RoUo, James, builder, 45 Broomlands — ^yard. Castle street
Ross, Alexander, of Ross & Duncan, Abercorn place, 13
Niddry street
Ross, A. M., at John Yuill & Co.'s, Rosshill, Falside
Ross, Gilbert, precentor GaeHc Church — chouse, Linwood
Ross, James,, teller Bank of Scotland, Morningside House,.
Langbank
Ross, James, spirit dealer, 63 Broomlands
Ross & Duncan, thread manufacturers,^ Abercorn Factory,
6 Abercorn street
Ross, John,, coach and spring-van builder, joiner, and cart-
wright, 13 Wellmeadow^ — house, 5 George street —
(See advertisement);
Ross, John, draper, 21 Wellmeadow
Rowan, Mrs, confectioner, 10 Lawn street
Rowand, Andrew, farmer, 20 Ferguslie
Rowand, Robert, clerk Abbey Parochial Board, 2.0-
Ferguslie
Rowand, Robert, farmer,. West Candren.
Rowat,, Robert, sen., RosshUl
PAISLEY. 93
Rowat, Robert, jiin., of R. T^ & J Rowat, Prospect Hill
Rowat, Thomas, of R. T. & J. Rowat, Churchhill
Rowat, R. T. & J., shawl manufacturers, 115 Causeyside
Rowat, William, of R. T. & J. Rowat, 21 Caledonia street
Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of mu--ic, 1 Blackball buildings
Roxburgh, Robert, coach builder, 4 Garthland lane — house,
3 do.
Rush, Thomas, hay and straw dealer, 5 Hospital lane
Russell, Alexander, beamer, 2 Silk street and 17 Back
Sneddon
Russell, George, clerk at J. & R. Clark's — house, 1 Black-
hall buildings
Russell, James, architect, Three-Mile-House, Glasgow road
Russell, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 18 Gilmour street —
house, 26 Broomlands — (See advertisement)
Russell & Munro, sheriff officers, Terrace Buildings, 109
High street
Russell, Robert, yarn agent. Blackball, and insurance agent,
11 St. James place
Russell, Robert, writer, 7 High street, and 5 County place
— house, 26 Maxwellton street
Rugsell, Robert Y., clerk to Matthew Blackwood, 68 Love
street
Russell, Samuel, Victoria chip Mills, Priesthill, by Nitshill
Russell, Thomas, clerk at David Campbell's, 5 County
place — house, 26 Maxwellton street
Russell, William, butter and egg dealer, 3 Garthland
street
Russell, William, feuar, 59 High street
Russell, U illiam, flesher, 19 Sandhoies
Russell, William, porter, Union Bank of Scotland, 46 Moss
^street
Russell, William, of Russell & Munro, 23 Glen street
Rutherford, Thomas, carter, 4 Garthland lane
SACELL BREWERY COMPANY, 8 Saucel
Saucel Distillery, King street, Saucel
Sawers, Joseph, weaving shop, 1 Prussia street-— house, 9
Neilston street
Scadlock, George, designer, 3 Garthland street
94 PAISLEY.
Scarlett, Samuel, farmer, 3 Stirling street
Scobie, Walter, spirit dealer, 25 New street
Scollan, Mrs James, wine and spirit merchant, 38 High st.
Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Moss street
Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street
Scott, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon —
house, 8 Back Sneddon
Scott, Matthew, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside — ^house, T
Gateside
Scott, Mrs, confectioner, 6 George street
Scott, Mrs, furnisher and hosier, 101 High street— house,
11 Abercorn street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, grocer, 11 Saucel
Scott, Mrs Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 Caledonia st.
Scott, Thomas, grocer, 34 Canal street
Semple, Alexander, at Joseph Whithead's, 2 Seedhill
Semple, David, writer and Notary Public, law agent for
The Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society,
and agent for the Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance
Company, 16 Gilmour street — house, 68 High street
Semple, James, Paisley and Kilbarchan carrier — quarters,
12 and 91 Causeyside
Semple, James, weaver, 40 George street
Semple, John, market gardener, Linside — shop^ 24 New
street
Shand, John, draper and carpet warehouse, 44 New street
— ^house, 70 Love street
Shankley, Robert, grocer, 15 Smithhills
Shanks, Alexander, stay maker, 28 Wellmeadow (District
Post Office)
Shanks, Mrs, midwife, 5 Silk street
Shanks, Mrs William, grocer, 9 School wynd
Sharp, David G., of Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 28 India
street, Glasgow
Sharp, Robert, Master of Works for Burgh,County buildings
Sharpe, Patrick, broker, 14 Moss street, and 10 Old Sned-
don— house, 14 Moss street
Shaw, James, officer Baptist Church, 43 Storie street
Shaw, Mrs Catherine, grocer, 1 Bridge street
Shaw, Robert, coal i^gent, % Qrr street
PAISLEY. 06
Shaw, Robert, foreman tailor, Miss Kibble's Reformatory —
house, 20 St. James street
Shaw, William, Box, County place
Shearer, James, grain merchant, 71 Booomlands
Shearer, Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broomlands
Sim, Ann, grocer, 14 Carriagehill
Sim, Duncan and Peter, bakers, 6 Grien street
Sim, Hugh, Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings — ho.,
59 Love street
Sim, John, baker, 55 Causeyside
Sim, Thomas, jun., confectioner, 36 High street
Sim, Thomas, sen., confectioner, 26 Broomlands
Sim, William, & Co., soap and candle manufacturers, 1
West Croft
Simm, William, feuar, 17 Williamsburgh
Simpson, Andrew, lath-splitter, 5 Barr street
Simpson, John, & Son, wood and ivory turners, and bowl
makers, 32 High street — house, 60 do.
Simpson, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 5 County place
Simpson, Peter, baker, 33 Causeyside
Sinclair, Alexander, feuar, 2 Garthland street
Sinclair, Janet, draper, 4 Wellmeadow
Sinclair, William, confectioner, 6 Old Sneddon
Skinnider, P., green grocer, 25 South Croft
Slater, Edward, gardener and green grocer, 58 Causeyside
Slater, John, 7 Gauze street
Slater, Mrs, Haircraigs
Sloan, Mrs, dressmaker, 39 Kew street
Small, Miss, confectioner, 85 Causeyside
Smellie, James, 2 Maxwellton
Smiles, James S., surveyor of taxes — office, 9 High street
(Cross) — house, 45 Oakshaw street
Smith, Alexander, grocer, 17 Canal street
Smith, Alexander, manager at John Yuill & Co.'s- works,
147 George street
Smith, Alexander, tailor, 7 Love street
Smith, Andrew, pipe manufacturer, 30 Gauze street
Smith, Benjamin, grocer, 3 Garthland street
Smith j Charles, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 13 Causeyside
Smith, Charles, of Charles Smith & Co., 4 Garthland street
96 PAISLEY.
Sraith & Cocliran, milliners and dressmakers, 1 High street
Smith, Duncan S., at William Brown, jun., & Co.'s, 3
Garthland street
Smith, Ernest, Craigielea Chemical Works — office, 114
West street, Glasgow — house, Wester Rossland
Smith, George, contractor, 24 Glen street
Smith, George,, at William Brown, jun., & Co.'s, 3 Black-
hall huildings
Smith & Glass, boot and shoemakers, 2 Broomlands
Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 109 High street — house, 80
Causeyside
Smith, James, Kilmarnock carrier, 12 Causeyside
Smith, James, saddler, successor to John Christie, 49 Moss
street — house, 34 do.
Smith, John, commercial traveller, 31 High street
Smith, John, foreman, 3 Blackball buildings
Smith, John, grocer, 16 Orchard street
Smith, John, of John Smith & Son, Wester Carriagehill
Smith, John, pipe layer to the Water Commissioners, and
captain of the West of England Fire Brigade —house,
101 High street
Smith, John, & Son, shawl merchants, 3 Causeyside
Smith, Joseph, & Son, grain and provision nuerchants, 80
Orchard street — house for both, 56 Canal street
Smith, Margaret, furnisher, sewing machine, 29 St. James
street
Smith, Miss Janet, teacher, 125 George street — ^house,
43 do.
Smith, Mrs David, spirit dealer and grocer, 5 Abbey close
Smith, Mrs J., milliner, 84 Moss street
Smith, Mrs, of Smith and Cochran, milliners and dress-
makers, 8 West Croft
Smith, Richmond, tailor and clothier. New street
Smith, William, clerk. Post Office, 145 George street
Smith, William, farmer, New Mains, Inchinnan
Smith, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., drapers, 16
Sandholes
Smith, William, weaver, 4 West Buchanan street
Snodgrass, James, miller and grain merchant, Cardonald
andSaucel Mills
PAISLET. 97
Stiodgrass, James, spirit dealer, 24 George street
Snodgrass, John, 6 Blackball buildings
Snodgrass, Jobn N., painter, 21 Gauze street — house, 22
do.
Snodgrass, John, painter, paper banger, oil and colour
merchant, and proprietor of Abercorn Rooms^ 21
Gauze street— bous-e, 22 do.
Snodgrass, Miss J., milliner and straw hat maker, 27 Canal
street
Somerville, Jane, grocer and green grocer^ 21 Moss street
Sorley, WilHam, officer Thread street U.P. Church, 10
Thread street
Souden, William, flesher, 25 Causeyside — bouse, 16 George
street
Souden, Wilham, flesher, 149 George street
Southwell, Peter, ropemaker, 18 High street—house, 1
Barclay street
Spaven, Rev. Jobn, minister of the Evangelical Union
Church, 5 Garthland street
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae and Blackstoun— residence,
Burnbrae House
Speirs, Alexander, of Speirs k Gibb, Castlebead
Speirs, David, & Co., manufacturers, 167 George street—
dyeworks, Blackball
Speirs, David, of David Speirs & Co., 9| Stevenson street
Speirs, Francis, confectioner, 15 Wellmeadow
Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Stoney brae and Underwood
depots — (See advertisement)
Speirs, Jobn, grocer, 2 Queen street
Speirs, W. A. & J., china, crystal, and waste merchants,
15 Wellmeadow— house do. for both — (See adver-
tisement)
Spence, John, of Spence & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Spence & Pinkerton, ham curers and wholesale provision
merchants, 62 Storie street — (See advertisement)
Sproul, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Union street, Charleston
Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland
Sproul, James, teacher, Carriagehill School, and chaplain
Abbey Poorbouse — bouse 45 Causeyside
Sproulj Janet, confectioner k fruiterer, 1 3 Wellmeadow
I
98 PAISLEY.
Sproul, John, baker, 25 High street
Sproul, Matthew, broker, 11 Cotton st.
Sproul, William, broker, 29 New Smithhills
Spruell, Andrew, smith and veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie st.
Spruell, Mrs Robert, 8 Christie street
Stalker, John, silk, wool, and cotton dyer, Bridge street
dyeworks (Newtown) — house. Spring Bank cottage,
Love street
Standford, William, officer Roman Catholic Chapel, 4 East
Buchanan street
Stark, Mrs, matron Female House of Refuge, Stow place
Steel, James, fishmonger and poulterer, 1 High street —
house, 23 Abbey street
Steel, Robert, 52 Caledonia street
Steele, William, spirit dealer, 1 Old Sneddon
Steen, James, blacking and blue manufacturer, 60 Back
Sneddon — (See advertisement)
Steven, William, cowfeeder, 13 Prussia street
Steven, William, ropemaker, sacking, &c., 82 High street
— house, 33 do.,
Stevenson, Alexander, farmer, Westmarch, Inchinnan road
Stevenson, Arthur, farmer. Knock, Renfrew road
Stevenson, David, cowfeeder, 1 2 Broomlands
Stevenson, David, grocer, 29 Glen street
Stevenson, James, cowfeeder, 11 Broomlands
Stevenson, James, furnisher, 6 Silk street
Stevenson, James, grocer, 42 Broomlands
Stevenson, John, accountant and measurer, at James
Barr's, 77 High street
Stevenson, John, clerk at R. Kerr & Sons, 2 Christie street
Stevenson, John, ginger beer and lemonade brewer, and
spirit dealer, 5 St. Mirren street
Stevenson, John, hosier, 67 Canal street
Stevenson, John, of John Stevenson & Sons, 77 New
Sneddon
Stevenson, John, & Sons, candle makers, 77 New Sneddon
Stevenson, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street
Stevenson, Robert, tobacconist, 12 St. Mirren street — ho.,
104 High street
Stevenson, Samuel, coal dealer, 13 Wallneuk
PAISLEY. 1)9
Stevenson, Thoma«, letter-stamper, 9 St. Mirren street
Stevenson, William, baker, 7 Old Sneddon
Stewart, Alexander, baker, 89 High street — house, 74 do.
Stewart, Andrew, cowfeeder, 2 Moncrieff street
Stewart, Andrew, of James Stewart & Son, 59 Love street
Stewart, Charles, storekeeper at Blackland Mill
Stewart, J. Douglas, minister of Martyrs' Church, 43
George street
Stewart, James, at Alex. Gardner's, 3 Moss street — house,,
8 St. James place
Stewart, James,. & Co., distiller, King street,. Saucel
Stewart, James, inspector of works at J. & P.. Coats' — -
house, 17 Maxwellton
Stewart, James, of James Stewart & Son,. 21 New Sneddon;
Stewart, James,. & Son, joiner and timber merchants, 20.'
New Sneddon
Stewart, John, at William Philips & Co.'s, Falside
Stewart, John, carter and contractor, 42 Back Sneddoui
Stewart, John, at James Stewart & Co.'s, 56 Causeyside
Stewart, John, plumber and gasfitter, 8 Old Sneddon
Stewart, Matthew, feuar, 128 George street
Stewart, Matthew, jun., dyer, 3 Seedhill
Stewart, Miss, 17 Maxwellton
Stewart, Miss, 3 Blackball buildings
Stewart,. Mrs Allan, farmer, Arkleston.
Stewart, Mrs Archibald, 1 Christie street
Stewart, Mrs Robert, cowfeeeder,, 2 Silk street
Stewart, Peter, pawnbroker, 28 New street
Stewart, R. A., agent for the Provincial Insurance- Cbnir
pany, Wrexham, 7 Marshall's lane — -house,. Wester
Carriageliill
Stewart, Rev. James, incumbent Trinity Church, Church of
England,. 10 St. James place — residence, 2 Hamilton
place. New Sneddon.
Stewart, Robert, boot and shoemaker,. 33 Glenstreet — ho.,
59 Love street
Stewart, William,, architect and land surveyor,. 4 Moss
street — house, 26 Orchard street — (See advertisement)
Stewart, William, at Hanna, Doaald,. and. Wilson's, 11
Glen street.
100 PAISLEY.
Stewart, William, auctioneer and valuator, 4 Moss street —
house, 26 Orchard street
Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly Park and Holland-
bush
Stewart, William, teacher of drawing, school of Design —
house, Glasgow
Stirling, Mrs, confectioner, 134 George street
Stirling, Hugh, miller, Seedhill mills — house, 24 Seed-
hill
Stirling, Mrs Janet, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Smithhills
— house, 25 New Smithhills
Stirling, Robert, spirit merchant, 2 Wellmeadow
Stirling, Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 Garthland street
Stirling, William, & Co., saddlers and harness makers, and
thong and machinery belt manufacturers, 86 High
street
Stirrat, George, broker, 32 Wellmeadow
Stirrat, James, beamer, 162 George street
Stobbo, Thomas, gardener, Westmarch
Storrie, Archd., of Donaldson & Storrie, 25 Love street
Storrie, James and William, china merchants and waste
dealers, 37 High -street — house for both, 1 Storie street
— (See advertisement)
Storrie, James, flesher, 9 Moss street — house, 1 Storie st.
Storrie, William, weaver, 3 North street
Stow School, Stow place — Misses Brown & Kelly, teachers
Strang, James, farmer, Whiteford
Sunter, William, cabinet maker, 107 George street — ware-
house, 39 Wellmeadow
Sutherland, Donald, assistant inspector of poor, Abbey
Parish — house, 2 Orr street
Swan, James, Wattiston, Lochwinnoch
Swan, Matthew, baker, 73 Causeyside
Sweeney, John, shoemaker, 22 New street
Sweenie, David, boot and shoemaker, 4 Stock street
Sweenie, James, letter-carrier, 4 Stock street
Sweenie, James, broker, 28 New Smithhills
Symington, J. M., yarn and cloth merchant, Causeyside
court — residence, Oakshaw House
Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street
PAISLET.. 101
TAGG, James, bill poster and Church officer, 44 Canal
street
Tagg, Alexander, teacher, Causeyside street Sessional school,.
90 Canal street
Tait William, agent, 21 Causeyside
Tallon, Catherine, broker, 8 Broomlands
Tannock, Mrs, tea, and coffee merchant, 51 George street
Tannahill, Andrew, officer George street,. U.F. Church,.
Barr street
Taylor, Mrs, midwife, 65 George street
Taylor, Samuel, manager to John S. Allan, 42. Broomlands
Taylor, Andrew, cowfeeder, 39 Lady lane
Taylor Archibald, of Taylor & Hunter, 59 Causeyside
Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place
Taylor & Hunter, drapers, 67 Causeyside
Taylor, John, pattern-drawer, 23 George street
Taylor, Thomas, farmer. Moss-side, Greenock road;
Teas, Andrew, 3 Millarston
Teas, Joseph, green grocer, 17 Back Sneddon.
Teller, Mrs James, 7 New Smithhills
Tempieton, Andrew, builder, 28 Glen street — ^yard, Under-
wood
Templeton, Miss, furnisher, 24 Causeyside — house, 3 War-
drop street
Templeton, William, victualler, grocer, and spirit dealer, 13
Canal street
Tennent, Allan, of Lamberton & Tennent,.6 George street
U-'he United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Company (limited),
— office, 46 Moss street
The Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser,. 2 Gilmour
street — printing estabhshment, 10 High street
The British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company
(limited)— -office, Kailway Station, County place, Ed-
ward Tansley, district superintendent
Thomson, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Prussia street — ^house,.
13 Abbey street
Thomson, Archibald, innkeeper. County Hotel, County place
Thomson, John, confectioner and bookseller, 113 George st..
Thomson, David, grave digger, High and Low Parishes, 16.
School wynd
Is.
102 PAISLEY.
Thomson, J»mes S., flesher, 17 Smithhills
Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, John-
stone— house, 65 Love street
Thomson, George, shoemaker, 7 Prussia street
Thomson, H. H., of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 High street
Thomson, James, at William Philips & Co.'s, Calside House
Thomson, John, basket, brush, comb, and fancy warehouse,
87 High street — house, 32 do. — (See advertisement)
Thomson, John, bricklayer, Westmarch — house, 6 Aioss
street
Thomson, John, cloth agent, 1 St. James street
Thomson, John, currier, 25 Thread Street — house, 29 do.
Thomson, John G., teacher of English, John Neilson
Institution, 9 Wellmeadow
Thomson, John, stationer and bookseller, 7 High street
Cross)- — house, 41 Wellmeadow
Thomson, Miss Isabella, teacher initiatory department, ~
Grammar School and Academy, 18 Abbey-street
Thomson, Miss, 66 High street
Thompson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, confectioner, 4 Lylesland
Thomson, Rev. John, Free St. George's Manse, Blackball
Terrace
Thomson, Rev. Peter, GQ High street
Thomson, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street
Thomson, Robert, spirit dealer, 5 Williamsburgh
Thomson, Smith, & Co., drapers, 23 High street
Thomson, Thomas, designer, Craigielea cottage, Blackstonn
road
Thomson, William jun., at Sacell Brewery, 55 High street
Thomson, William C, tailor and clothier, 14 High street
Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 45 Broomlands
Torley, John, crystal and china merchant, 37 Wellmeadow
Tinn, Nicholas, quarter-master sergeant. Militia Staff,
Williamsburgh
Todd, Alexander, manufacturer, 23 George street, agent
for the Provident Assurance Company (limited), and
officer of the Evergreen Friendly Society
Todd, G, & H., brassfounders, 13 High street |
Todd, George, of G. k H. Todd, 18 Well street
PAISLEY. iiJ"j
Todd, Henry, of G. & H. Todd, 22 King street
Todd, Mrs (ieorge, 61 Love street
Tomney, John, broker, 17 Moss street
Torbet, Misses, Young Ladies' iSeminary, 44 New street
Train, Mrs John, grocer, 31 George street
Trench, Robert, weaver's agent, 7 Orchard street
Tudhope, John, farmer, Meikleriggs
Tudhope, John, gardener and contractor, 11 Barclay street
TurnbuU, James, joiner and timber merchant, 28 Orchard
street — house, 24 do.
Turnbull, George, baker and confectioner, 40 High street
— house, do.
Turnbull, James, baker, 78 Broomlands
Turnbull, James, baker, 89 George street
Turnbull, Mrs William, green grocer, 23 Gauze street-—
house, 24 x^bbey street
Turner, J., hosier, 10 Smithhills
Twigg, Miss, 27 Gauze street
Tyre, Mrs Janet, 6 Storie street
Tyre, James, cowfeeder and carter, 27 Love street
UNION Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street — William
Abercrombie, agent
Ure, J. & D., grocers, 4 High street (Cross) — house, 6
Brown's lane
Lire, Thomas, general grocer and ham curer, 97 Causeyside
house, 6 Brown's lane
Urie, Robert, designer, 11 Ferguslie
Urie, Robert, jun., of Andrew & Urie, 88 High street
Urquhart, William, book-keeeper to Abercorn Foundr/
Company, 7 Gauze street
VALLANCE, Alexander, joiner and cabinetmaker, 17
Moss street — house, 36 do.
Vallance, James, & Co., tobacco manufacturers, 8 High
street (Cross)
Vallance, James, of James Vallance & Co., 33 Old Sneddon
Vallance, Mrs John, 33 Old Sneddon
Veitch, John D., traveller to Robin & Houston, 7 South
Wellington place, Glasgow
Virtue, William, agent, 1 New street
104 PAISLEY.
WADDELL, Mrs, confectioner, 28 Great Hamilton street
Waddell, Mrs, spirit dealer, 60 Causeyside
Wagstaff, Matthew, china merchant, 10 Orchard street —
house, 24 do.
Wagstaff, Miss, milliner, 5 Orchard street
Walker, Adam, traveller, Cardonald Flour Mills
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder and victualler, 23 Abbey st.
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 14 High street
Walker, Andrew, late manufacturer, 8 George street
Walker, Andrew, of Wm. Hamilton & Co., 51 High street
Walkers & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, David, gardener, Nethercommon House
Walker, David, victualler, 13 Carriagehill
Walker, Drybrough, k Co., printers and dyers, Arkleston
Walker, Francis, china merchant, 1 Neilston street
Walker, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, cowfeeder, and hay and straw dealer, 25
Lawn street
Walker, James, grocer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, John, baker, 22 Wellmeadow
Walker, John, at Forbes & Co.'s, 24 Causeyside
"Walker, John, jun., of Walker & Co., 5 Gateside
Walker, Mrs, grocer, 23 Abbey street
Walker, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 100 George street
Walker, Mrs, spirit dealer, 9 North Croft
Walker, Robert, of Walker, Son, & Co., Rosebank Cottage
Walker, Robert, weaver, 12 Queen street
Walker, Samuel, bill-poster, 17 Causeyside
Walker, Son, & Co., manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, Thomas, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 23 Moss st.
Wallace, Andrew, silk, cotton, and wool dyer, Cumberland
place — house, 26 Causeyside
Wallace, Bernard, rag and waste merchant, 13 South Croft
Wallace, Bridget, broker, 76 High street
Wallace, Charles, feuar, 13 Caledonia street
Wallace, Charles, jun., slater, 23 New Smithhills
Wallace, Connell, & Co., plumbers and lead merchants, 8
Gilmour street, Paisley, and 9 Manse street, Renfrew
Wallace & Connell, plumbers, 108 Argyle street, 190 North
street, and brassfounders, 59 M' Alpine street, Glasgow
PAISLEY. 105
Wallace, Hugh, jnn., 13 Thread street
Wallace, Hugh, manufacturer, 114 Causeyside — house, 1
Christie street
Wallace, James, grocer, 1 Dovesland
Wallace, James S., professor of dancing and calisthenics —
Academy, Paisley Academy and Grammar School
buildings — house, Walmor crescent, Glasgow
Wallace, John, tobacconist, 24 Higii street
Wallace, Mrs David, draper, 14 Barclay street
Wallace, Mrs, grocer, 89 Causeyside
Wallace, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 33 George
street
Wallace, William, joiner and timber merchant, 27 Broom -
lands — house, do.
Wallach, Henry, of Anderson & Wallach, Camphill
Wardrop, Alexander, manufacturer, 9 Wallace street
W^arrington, Mary Ann, pawnbroker, 24 Gauze street —
house, 1 Smithhills
Warwick, Mrs, grocer, 86 New Sneddon
Wason, Charles Dalton, teacher, 125 George street — hous€,
5 George street
Waterston, John, florist, 23 Calside
Waterston, John, of J. & R. Waterston, 23 Calside
Waterston, J. & R,., painters and paper hangers, 4 County
place
Waterston, Robert, registrar of births, &c., and session- clerk
for Abbey Parish, 4 Old Smithhills — house, Williams -
burgh
Watson, Ann, milliner, 4 Wardrop street
Watson, Christopher, farmer, East Fulwood
Watson, James, fishmonger, 14 Storie street
Watson, Richard, editor. Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire
Advertiser^ 2 Gilmour street — house, 4 Gauze street
Watson, Robert, oil and colour merchant, 1 George street
and 1 Broomlands — house, 10 Stow street
Watson, Robert, shopman, 10 Stevenson street
Watson, Thomas, tea merchant, 38 New street — house, do.
Watson, Thomas, yarn and waste merchant, 11 Storie
street
Watson, Thomas, Maxwellton Farm, 7 Neil street
106 PAISLEY.
Watson, "William B., Paisley Herald Office, 2 Gilmourst. —
worlds, and printing office, 10 High street — house, 4
Gauze street
Watson, James, shawl merchant, 5 County place
Watson, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 66 Causeyside
Watson, William, flesher, 2 High street — house, 29 New-
Smith hills
Watson, William, painter, paper-hanger, and oil and colour
merchant, 23 Smithhills — house, 6 Silk street
Watt, Duncan, traveller to Robin & Houston, 133 South
Portland street, Glasgow
Watt, Mrs, 8 Abbey street
Watt, Mrs William, grocer, 2 Well street
Watt, Robert, grocer, 24 Broomlands
Watts, James, salesman at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 10 Well st,
Webster, Andrew, warper, 13 Causeyside — house, 11
Abbey street
Webster, James, clerk at Peter Kerr & Son's, 24 Gordon's.
lane
Weddell, Alexander, confectioner, wines, &c., 7 High street
Weir, Andrew, feuar, 33 Williamsburgh
Weir, George, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 93 High st. — •-
house, 1 Water brae — (See advertisement)
Weir, James, eating-house keeper, 23 Wellmeadow
Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven
Weir, James, general grocer and cheese merchant, 10-
Smithhills, and 24 Gordon's lane — house, 1 Gauze st.
Weir, James, salesman at William Gibson's, 18 Orchard si.
Weir, John, grocer, 15 Gauze street
Weir, John, upholsterer, 12 High street
Weir, William, farmer, Parkhouse
Westbrook & Montgomery, printcutters, 101 Causeyside
White, George, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 3 Moss.
street — nursery and house, Ladyburn, Williamsburgh
White, James, weaver, 77 New Sneddon
White, James, warper, 109 Causeyside — house, 9 Stow
place
White, Mrs George, grocer, 17 Ferguslie
White, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 89 High street
White, William, farmer, Fulwood
PAISLEY. 107
White, William, grocer, Potterhill
White & Hodgart, engineers, 28 Gordon's lane
Whyte, James, accountant, house-factor, and insurance
agent, 9 Stow place
Whyte, James, 28 New Smithhills
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., manufacturers and embroiderers,
4 Cumberland court
White, James, shopman, 4 Stevenson street
Whj'te, John, draper and clothier, 1 Smithhills
Whyte, Miss, milliner and straw. hat maker, 43 High street
Whyte, Mrs, grocer, 10 Wardrop street
Whyte & Paton, joiners and cabinetmakers, 33 Wellmea-
dow
Whyte, Kobert, spirit merchant, 11 St. James place, and
tacksman Toll Bar, Renfrew road — house, 11 St.
James place
Whyte, Thomas, of White & Hodgart, 5 George street
Whyte, William, of James Whyte, jun,, & Co., 31 Gauze st.
Whyte, William, of Whyte & Paton, 33 Wellmeadow
Whiteford, Andrew, coal merchant, Underwood coal depot
— house, 141 George street
Whiteford, James, milliner and straw-hat maker, 82 Broom-
lands — house, 12 Sandholes
Whiteford, J. H., photographer, 25 Storie street — (See
advertisement)
Whiteford, William, beamer, 17 Castle street
Whitehead, Joseph, tanner, 1 Seedhill — residence, Kilnside
House,
Whitehead, Walter, grocer, 50 George street, and 44
Broomlands, and coal merchant — depots, Underwood
and Stoney brae — Office, 6 Moss street — house, 44
Broomlands
Whitehill, M., & Co., shawl manufacturers, 7 Causeyside
Wilkie, James, joiner and glazier, painter and paper
hanger, 1 and 2 Hunter street — house, 2 do.
Wilkie, John, painter and paper-hanger, 39 ,High street —
house, do.
Williams, William, bill-poster, 18 Old Sneddon
Williamson, John, agent for the Prudential Insurance Co.,
16 Gilmour street
108 PAISLET.
Williamson, John, house-factor, 48 George street
Williamson, Mrs, dressmaker, 16 Gilmour street
Wills, James, & Son, provision merchants, 63 George street
Wilson, Adam, dyer, George street dye-works, 156 George
street — house, 13 do.
Wilson, Alexander, house-factor, 12 Abbey street
Wilson, Archibald, grocer and tea merchant, 90 High
street — house, 5 Christie street
Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 18 Smithhills
Wilson, David, warehouseman, at M. Whitehill & Co.'s,
manufacturers, Falside
Wilson, George, foreman to Robert Kerr & Son, 11
Thread street
Wilson, Henry, baker, 17 Wellmeadow
Wilson', James, confectioner, 3 County place — house, 70
High street
Wilson, James, grocer, 17 George street
Wilson, James, jeweller and watchmaker, 6 Moss street
Wilson, James, jun., factor, Hawkhead Mains, Glasgow
road
Wilson, James, porter, Abbey Poor House
Wilson, John, broker, 84 Broomlands
Wilson, John, cashier at John Morgan & Co.'s, 70 Love st.
Wilson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, High street
Wilson, John, grocer and victualler, 25 Moss street and 2
St. James place — and flesher, 25 Moss street — house,
2 St. James place
Wilson, John, grocer, 5 Bridge street
Wilson, John, joiner, Miss Kibble's Reformatory — house,
7 King street
Wilson, John, 44 Moss street
Wilson, John, surgeon, 13 Broomlands
Wilson, Matthew, factor to Thomas Speir of Burnbrae and
Blackstoun — residence, Blackstoun
Wilson, Miss, 33 Oakshaw street
Wilson, Mrs Andrew, 1 Christie street
Wilson, Mrs Charles, coach proprietor, 2 County place — ^
stables, 11 Inkle street — house, 17 Gauze street
Wilson, Mrs^ 5 Christie street
Wilson, Robert, baker, 111 George street — house, do.
PAISLEY. 109
Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 84 Broomlands — house, 46
High street
Wilson, Robert, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Garthland st„
Wilson, Robert, slater, 22 West street
Wilson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 36 Ferguslie —
house, 29 Maxwellton
Wilson, Walter, 25 Old Sneddon
Wilson, Walter, remnants, 52 Storie street — house, 2 New-
street
Wilson, William, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 107
High street (Cross) — house and workshop, 18 Gilmour
street
Wilson, William, boot and shoemaker, 70 Broomlands —
house, 23 Maxwellton street
Wilson, William, of William Wilson & Son, 13 George st.
Wilson, William, slater, 6 Wellmeadow
Wilson, William, & Son, shawl manufacturers, 4 Cumber-
land court
Wingate, James, pattern designer, 32 Glen street
Wingate, Robert, keeper of Coffee Room, 6 Orchard street
Winning, James, accountant, house-factor, and agent for
the Northern Insurance Company, Terrace Buildings,
— house, do.
Wood, James, cloth merchant, 13 Barr street
Wood, James, coal merchant, Underwood and Stoney brae,
Hunter street — house, 13 Barr street — (See advertise-
ment)
Wood, James, grocer and victualler, 26 Cotton street
Woodrow, A.. T., cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and joiner, 8
Churchhill — (See advertisement)
Woodrow, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Williamsburgh
Woodrow, John, station-master. County Place, 28 St.
James street
Woodrow, Margaret, grocer, 30 Thread street
Woodrow, William F., cashier Railway Station, 4 Glen st.
Woolrich, Henry, muslin manufacturer. Terrace Buildings
— house, 4 Garthland street
Wotherspoon, J. B., at James Pollock & Co.'s — house,
Castlehead Cottage
Wotherspoon, Robert, insurance agent, 50 Maxwellton
£
no PAISLEY.
Wotherspoon, William, manufacturer of the Gleniield starch
— works, Maxwellton — warehouses, Kinning Parkj
Glasgow, and Queen Street, London — (See advertise-
ment)— residence, Maxwellton House
Wright, Daniel, feuar, Calside
Wright, James, 91 High street
Wright, John, brush, basket, comb, and toy warehouse, 3
Moss street and 98 Causeyside — house, 98 do.
Wright, John, flesher, 28 New Smithhills
Wright, John, hair-dresser, 98 Causeyside
Wright, John, spirit merchant, 36 Storie street
Wright, Mrs A., victualler, 28 New Smithhills
Wylie & Cook, shawl manufacturers, 4 Causeyside
Wylie, John, weaver, officer of the Paisley Funeral Society,
26 Maxwellton
Wylie, Patrick, of Wylie & Cook, 34 Moss street
Wylie, K. S., grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 71 Love
street
Wylie, Thomas, mason, officer of Congregational Chapel,
Gilmour street, 3 Barclay street
Wylie, William, boot and shoemaker, 20 Wellmeadow —
house, 28 do.
Wynne, Teddy, waste dealer, 69 Back Sneddon
Wynne, Thomas, waste dealer, 4 Silk street
YOUNG, Alexander, builder, and wine and spirit merchant,
1 Saucel
Young, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Williams-
burgh
Young, David, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, 6 Blackball
buildings
Young, George, designer, 64 Love street
Young, George, sergeant-major. Militia staff, Williamsburgh
Young, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, James, cowfeeder, 80 Canal street
Young, James, flesher, 31 Causeyside — house, 5 Canal street
Young, James, Gallowhill
Young, James, of William M. Young, & Co., 7 George st.
Young, John, boot and shoemaker, 93 High street — house,
do. — (See advertisement)
PAISLEY. Ill
Young, John, farmer, Fulwood, Houston
Young, John, greengrocer, 16 Lady lane
Young, John, mason, 15 West brae
Young, John, merchant, 87 High street
Young, John, timber merchant, 4 St. James place — house,
2 St. James street
Young, John, ^6 Well street
Young, John, wine and spirit merchant, 48 Moss street, and
cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street — house, do.
Young, Miss, 18 George street
Young, Miss, milliner, 87 High street
Young, Morris, teacher, 7 Old Sneddon — house, do.
Young, Mrs James, mangier, 2 Brown's lane
Young, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 Broomlands
Young, Eobert B., clerk. Post Office, 31 King street
Young, Robert, clerk. Railway Station, 40 Broomlands
Young, Robert, foreman, railway — house 19 Underwood
Young, Robert, weavers' furnisher, 44 George street —
house, 41 do.
Young, Stephen A. M'L., photographist, 3 West street
Young, William M., shawl and tartan manufacturer, 106
Causeyside — ^house, 70 do.
Younger, George, & Co., yarn and cloth merchants, 16
Causeyside ; and 1 North court, Royal Exchange,
Glasgow — Robert Armour, agent
Yuill & Campbell, manufacturers, 9 and 10 Forbes place
Yuill, James, of Yuill & Campbell— house, 16 Moss street
Yuill, James, farmer, Blackball
Yuill, John, & Co., power loom manufacturers — works, 154
George street — warehouse, 11 Forbes place
Yuill, John, of John Yuill & Co. — house, Saucel Bank
Yuill, Mrs William, 11 St. James place
OF THE
PRINTINa AND STATIONERT
ESTAB LI SH M ENT-
Large Premises having been acquired at
10 HIGH STIIEET
(ENTKANCE— GROUND FLAT),
Is prepared to execute every description of
LETTEEFHESS PRINTING,
AND AT THE
HOST MODERATE FBICBS,
AND SUPPLY
MMl SUB m OTATIOISFX
OFFICE- 2 GILMOUE STEEET.
WATSON'S
PAISLEY DIRECTORT,
ARRANGED BY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Accountants.
Boyd, Robert, 15 Gilmour street
Fergus, James, 61 Storie street
Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside
Fraser, William, 15 Gilmour street
Gibson, John, 2 Hunter street
Hart, Alexander, 9 Churchhill
Hodge, Archibald, 15 Gilmour street.
Lang, James, 57 Canal street
Lorimer, John, 4 Millarston
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Gown, John, 14 Gilmour street
Nairn, Andrew, 4 High street
Stevenson, John, 7.7 High street
Whyte, James, 9 Stow place
Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street:
Agents and. Commission Agents. .
Armour, Robert, 16 Causeyside
Auld, Miss, 26 Orchard street
Jamieson, John,. 21 St. James street
Killoch, Matthew, Canal Company, 4 Wardrop street.:
Lang, James, 57 Canal street
Macalpine, Thomas W., 9 Gilmour street
M'Leod, Forbes, 5 West Buchanan street.
114 i'liSLEt.
M'Murchy, James, 109 Causeyside
M'Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street
Nicholson, John, 9 William street
Eisk, Robert (coals), 2 Maxwell street
Stewart, Robert A., 7 Marshall's lane
Tait, William, 21 Causeyside
Thomson, John, 1 St. James-street
Virtue, William, 12 Stow street
Aroliitects and Land Surveyors^
Driimmond, James, 36 High street
Hutchison, John, 14 Causeyside
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
Russell, James, Three-Mile-house, Glasgow road
Stewart, WilHam, 4 Moss street
Auctioneers and Appraisers.
Elston, William, 22 King street
MacFayden, James Russell, 27 Wellmeado^^
Paterson, Robert, 16 Oilmour street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
Baiters.
Barclay, John^ 19 Smithhills
Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street
Barr, John, 24|- Causeyside
Barrie, WilHam, 27 New Sneddon
Bonnar, Thomas, 19 Causeyside
Boyd, James, 66 Broomlands
Boyd, James j 144 George street
Boyd, Thomas, 103 Causeyside
BrowTi, Hugh, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street
Buchanan, William, 22 Smithhills
Carmichael, Peter, 47 High street
Galbraith, John, 37 Moss street
PlISLET. 115
Gibson, George, 38 High street
Gillies, John, 84 Causeyside
Gilniour, Allan, 82 Canal street
Hamilton, James, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, Robert, 70 Causeyside
Hastie, Archibald, 4 Lawn street
Hawkliead Mills Bakery, 18 Broomlands
Henderson, Mrs Andrew, 12 Gauze street
Inglis, Mrs, 12 Old Sneddon
Kennedy, Hugh, 6 Silk street
Kennedy, John, 31 High street
Lang, John, 78 High street
Lockhart, Alexander, 25 Gordon's lane
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
Macallum, James, 24 Gauze street
M'Ghee, Maxwell, 6 Broomlands
M'Kean, James, 36 High street
M'Lean, Neil, 105 George street
M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
Neilson, Matthew, 22 Sandholes
OUver, Robert, 73 Love street
Orr, John, 13 Smithhills
Orr, Thomas, 13 St. James place
Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane
Patrick, Thomas, 69 Broomlands
Peacock, Robert, 5 George street
Rankine, Mrs, 41 Broomlands
Richmond, William, 46 Moss street
Rodger, William, 34 High street
Sim, Duncan & Peter, 6 Glen street
Sim, John, 56 Causeyside
Simpson, Peter, 33 Causeyside
Sproul, John, 25 High street
Stevenson, William, 7 Old Sneddon
Stewart, Alexander, 89 High street
Swan, Matthew, 73 Causeyside
Turnbull, George, 40 High street
Turnbull, James, 78 Broomlands
Turnbull, James, 39 George street
Walker, John, 22 Wellmeadow
JW PAISLESf-.
Wilson, Henry, 17 Wellmeadow
Wilson, Robert, 111 George street
Bankers..
Abercrombie, William, Union Bank, 3 Gilmour street
Campbell, David, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street
Guilleaume, Peter, National Bank, 1 Forbes place
Hutcheson, John, Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren st.
Peden, Jobn, British Linen Company's Bank, 1 Cotton.
street
Pollock, Alexander, jun., City of Glasgow Bank, 2.
Moss street
Bill Fosters.
Harvey, James, 69 Canal street
Tagg, James, 44 Canal street
Walker, Samuel, 17 Causeyside
Williams, William, 18 Old Sneddon
Bleachers, SliaTrl "Wasliers, &;c..
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
Fulton, Robert, & Co., Glenfield, and 8 Bridge street
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, William, & Co., 51 High street
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
Hutchison, William, George place
Leggat, David, Hollandbush
M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Robertson, M,, & Co., Foxbar and Lounsdale
Booklaiiiders.
Garswell, David, 35 Storie street
Carswell, John, 4 and 109 High street.
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Ritchie, David, 105 High street
PAISLEY. 117
Wilson, Eobert, 25 Orchard street
Wilson, William, 107 High street and 18 Gilmour st.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Anderson, James, 60 High street
Barbour, John, 100 Caiiseyside
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Caldwell, George, jun., & Co., 2 New street .
Cameron, Hugh, 11 Wellmeadow
Crooks, John, 1 Smithhills
Donald, George, 4 County place
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Gibson, Henry, 83 Causeyside
Gibson k Co., 12 Broomlands
Glassford, David, 10 St. Mirren street
Goudie, James, 24 High street
Harris, Mrs E., 27 Moss street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
Leckie, Mrs James, 104 High street
Motherwell, Mrs, 18 Gilmour street
M'Dougal, John, 4 Moss street
M'Kay, Mrs., 20 Moss street
M'Intyre, William, 6 High street (Cross)
Neilson, William, 11 Smithhills
Orr, Robert, 10 St. Mirren street
Paisley Herald Office, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour st.
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, James, 18 Pligh street
Reid, John, 4 Broomlands •
Thomson, John, 7 High street
Watson, Richard, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street
Watson, Wm. B., Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street —
Works, 10 High street
Wilson, Robert, 84 Broomlands
Wilson, William, 107 High street (Cross)
Boot and Shoemakers.
Adams, James, 3 Dovesland >
Beaton, John, 7 Cotton street
118 PAISLEY.
Black, Alexander, 3 Barclay street
Campbell, Alexander, 12 St. James place
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clogmaker, 6 St. Mirren
street
Campbell, Noble, 19 Smitbhills
Caskie, James, 24 Broomlands
Clarke, Johnston, 8 Moncrieff street
Collins, Henry, 86 High street
Connel, John Muir, 100 High street
Crawford, Gavin, 92 High street
Cunningham, John, 28 Wellmeadow
Dick, James, & Sons, 3 Wellmeadow (wholesale)
Bobbie, William, 149 George street
Donaldson, James, 10 Wellmeadow
Donaldson, John, 6 Orchard street
Donaldson, Peter, 27 St. James street
Drennan, John, 36 Ferguslie
Drennan, Eobert, 2 Wardrop street
Dunlop, James, 68 Causeyside
Ferguson, John, 5 Blacklaw lane
Forsyth, George, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, 2 Neilston road
Forsyth, William, 37 New street
Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 16 Causeyside (wholesale)
Halliday, George, 25 Queen street
Hardie, Alexander, 22 Lady lane
Hardie, Mark N., 53 High street
Houston, John, 15 Smithhills
Jaap, John, 109 High street
James, James, 2 Smithhills
Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland
Jeffrey, John, 49 Caledonia street
Mitchell, J. S., & Co., 4 High street
Monteith, John, 11 Smithhills j|
Morrison, Peter, 16 Canal street ^
Morton, Eobert, 14 Ferguslie
M'Aulay, James, 24 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, Alexander, 14 High street
M'Aiisland, James, 5 New Smithhills
M 'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street
PAISLEY. 119
M'Gill, Eobert, 55 Causey side
M'lntyre, N. & D., 11 High street
M'Kean, John, 17 Queen street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 44 Causeyside
M'Kinley, William, 2 Gilmonr street and 10 Bridge
street
M'Kinnon, Colin, 10 Glen street
M'Lachlan, Dugald, 17 Gauze street
M'Lean, J., 37 New street
M'Lean, John, 145 George street
M'Lean, Robert & Co., 2 New street
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
M'Nish, Mrs V\'m., 5 County place and 42 Moss street
Paterson, Hugh, 57 Storie street
Paton, John, 17 Orchard street .
Quin, Hugh. 36 Moss street
Robinson, James, 77 High street
Rome, John, clogmaker, 48 Moss street
Smith & Glass, 2 Broom! ands
Smith, Hugh, 109 High street
Stewart, Robert, 33 Glen street
Sweeney, George, 22 New street
Sweenie, David, 4 Stock street
Thomson, George, 7 Prussia street
Wilson, William, 70 Broomlands
Wylie, William, 20 Wellmeadow
Young, James, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, John, 93 High street
Srassfounders.
Gilmour, John, 42 and 48 High street
Love, Hugh, 20 and 21 Abbey close
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 15 New
Sneddon
Todd, G. & H., 13 High street
Brewers.
Sacell Brewery Co., ,9 Saucel
120 PAISLEY.
Slick Makers and BiiiUers.
Brown, Peter, Gladstone, near Linwood, and Fulwood,
near Bisliopton
Brown, Eobert & Son — town office, Sneddon Bridge
— works, Caledonia, Shortroods, and Ferguslie
Gait, John, Gordon's lane and 30 Causeyside
M'Anlay, Thomas, Orr square
Pollock, William, St. James street
Rankin & Co. — office, 98 High street — yard. Glen lane
Thomson, John, 6 Moss street — work, Westmarch
Bnisli, Basket, Comls, and Fancy "Wareliouses.
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Robson, Mrs, 8 Moss street
Shearer, M., 97 High street
Thomson, John, 87 High street
Wright, John, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside
Caldinetmakers.
Agnew, Robert, 49 High street
Auld, John P., 81 Causeyside
Baird, William, 34 Gauze street
Cochran, Robert, 22 Niddry street
Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane
Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street
Hunter, William, 84 George street
Leitch, John, Abercorn street
M'Innes, John, 80 Broomlands
M 'Queen, John, 9 Lawn street
Picken & Comrie, 3 Barclay street
Sunter, William, 106 George street and 39 Well-
meadow
Vallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Weir, George, 98 High street
Whyte & Baton, 33 Wellmeadow
Woodrow, A. T.„ 8 Churchhill
PAISLEY. 121
Oaldnderers and Finishers.
Aikman, J. & G., Ctunberland place
Bonnar & Hamilton, 15 Causeyside
Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside
Gibson, Allan, 25 Lady lane
M'Lardie, James, Marshall's lane and Meikleriggs
Bobertson, John, St, Mirren's walk
Calico and Sha-wl Printers.
Fraser, Hector, & Son, 10 Neilston street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court ,
Macfarlane, D. & R., Caledonia works, Caledonia st.
Manners, Charles, 15 St. Mirren street
Muir, Francis, & Co., Nethercommon
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Candle-makers.
Dobie, Greorge, 12 High street
Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon
Sim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft
Stevenson, John, & Sons, 77 New Sneddon
Card and Print Cutters.
Clark, John, 95 Causeyside
Edmonds, Robert, Marshall's lane
Gibson, Andrew, 143 George street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Landess, Robert, 16 Causeyside
Melville, John, 162 George street
Morrison, George, 13 Old Sneddon
M* Arthur, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street
Thomson, Alexander, 1 Prussia street
Westbrook & Montgomery, 101 Causeyside
Carpet Hannfacturers.
Forbes, William, 21 and 22 Well street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., Nethercommon
122 piislet;
Carters.
Brown, Mrs, 15 Back Sneddon
Craig, James, 3 Inkle street
Craig, John, 11 New Smithliills
Crawford, James, 138 George street
Cumming, Robert, 6 West street
dimming, William, 17 Well street
Donaldson, James, 8 Love street
Gilmour, Robert, 15 Seedhill
Little, Thomas, 15 Storie street
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Rutherford, Thomas, 4 Garthland lane
Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon
Tyre, James, 27 Love street
Chemical l^orks.
Anderson & Wallach, Abercom street
M'Farlane k Arthur^' Brediland, Chain road
CliimneT S'^eepers.
Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills
Adam, John, 9 St. Mirren street
Gait, William, 94 High street
Green, James, 15 Moss street
China ZAerchants.
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Crawford, Mrs D., 47 Moss street
Crooks, William, 8 Cotton street
Dickie, E., 21 Moss street
Dunlop, Margaret, 24 Causeyside
Houston, Matthew, 24 George street
Lees, Peter, 6 Smithhills
Miller, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Leod, Alexander, 94 Causeyside
Paton, Elizabeth, 1 Broomlands
Speirs, W. A. & J., 15 Wellmeadow
PAISLEY. 123
Storrie, J. & W., 37 High, street
Torley, John, 37 Wellmeadow
Wagstaff, Matthew, 10 Orchard street
Walker, Francis, 1 Neilson street
ClersTsiezL of various denominations.
Brown, James,. 44 High street
Bryson, Alexander, 49 Love street
Clazy, George, 38 Oakshaw street
Crouch, John, 18 Oakshaw street
Conway, James, 2 East Buchanan street
Dodds, James, 2 Hamilton place. New Sneddon:
Dunlop, Adam, 21 Gauze street
Elder, Andrew, 6 Garthland street
Fleming, John, 16 Maxwellton
Flett, Oliver, Falside
France, William, 49 Oakshaw street
Eraser, William, Underwood
Henderson, Andrew, Castlehead
Hutton, George C, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Lawley, J., 8 George street
Lees, James Cameron^ Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st.
Martin, John, 44 Oakshaw street
Morris, Andrew B., 4 Garthland street
Munro, Alexander, 2 East Buchanan street
Macalpine, T. W., Castlehead
McAllister, Ronald, 13 Lawn street
Macgregor, James, 29 Oakshaw street
M'Indoe, William, 94 George street
M'Intosh, Alexander, Calside
McLean, John, Stonefield
Pollock, Alexander, 5 Neilston street
Bennison, Alexander, A.M., Westmarch House
Renwick, John, North Church
Spaven, John, 5. Garthland street
Stewart, J. Douglas, 140 George street
Stewart, James, Hamilton place, New Sneddoni
Thomson, John, Chapel, by Blackball
Thomson, Peter,. 66 High street
124 PAISLEY.
Clotli MercliajLts, and. Agrents for do.
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Macgregor, James, & Co., Ill Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Peel, Brothers, & Co., 109 Causeyside — James
M'Murchy, agent
Philips, William, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside — ^Robert
Armour, agent
CIotlL SCerohaxLts and Woollon Drapers.
Findlay, Alexander, 62 High street
Graham, Thomas, & Co., 96 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
M'Killigan, Duncan, 103 High street (Cross)
Bobertson & M 'Gibbon, 17 High street
Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Wood, James, 13 Barr street
Coacli and Vaix Suilders.
L6e, Eobert, 89 George street
Ross, John, 13 Wellmeadow
Roxburgh, Robert, 4 Garthland lane
Coaoli Sirers. ,
Andrews, Robert, 21 Gauze street
Blair, John, 1 Love street
Climie, William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
King, James, Smithhills and 2 County place
Wilson, Mrs Charles, 2 County place and 1 1 Inkle st.
Coal Hasters,
Barclay, James, Canal Bank
Coats, George, Nitshill, School of Art buildings
Galloway, William, & Co., Stouey brae
paisley: 126"
Coal Mercliants and. Dealers,
Anderson, R. H., & Co., Underwood depot
Barbour, Alexander, 10 Orchard street
Cochran, James, 8 West Croft
Connell, Adam, 143 George street
Foulds, Alexander, Underwood depot
Galloway, William, & Co., Stoney brae-
Green, Mrs William^ 82 King street
Hill, William, Underwood depot •
Jaap, George, Underwood depot
Jack, Thomas, 28 Canal street
Lang, James, 57 Canal street
Logan, Francis, & Son, Underwood depot
Millar, John, Harbour lane
Muir, Robert, 20 West street
M' Coll,, Donald, Underwood depot
M'Dade, John, 24 Great Hamilton street
M'Lachlan, James, King street, Saucel, and Under=-
wood depot
M'Leod, Matthew, Underwood depot
Pender, John, 8 Barclay street
Eeid, John, King street
Renfrew, James T., King street-
Robb, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, Robert, 72 Canal street
Shaw, Robert, 2 Orr street
Speirs & Gibb, Stoney brae and Underwood depot
Whiteford, Andrew, Underwood depot
Whiteford, Walter, Underwood and Stoney brae —
office, 6 Moss street
Wood, James, Underwood and Stoney brae
CoSee-]ioiises and Hotels (Temperance)..
Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills
Goodlet, Thomas, 100 High street
Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
13'orrie, C. & A., 9 High street (Cross),
Park, John, 6 Moss street
Richmond, William, 46 Moss street.
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ConfectioiLers and Fruiterers.
Allison, John, 22 Causeyside and 19 Orchard street
Anderson, John, 6 Wellmeadow
Black, Margaret, 1 Storie street
Boag, Allan, 11 Storie street
Brown, Mrs, 7 Broomlands
Brodie, John, 1 2 High street
Caldwell, Janet, 81 Broomlands
Cairns, Alexander & Robert, 2 High street (wholesale)
Cuthbertson, D. & T., 44 Moss street (wholesale)
Clark, John, 25 Canseyside
Dalziel, John, 29 High street
Fulton, James, 79 Causeyside
Gardner, Elizabeth, 69 Causeyside
Gilmour, Miss, 102 High street
Hamilton, Mrs, 1 Wellmeadow
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Henderson, Mrs, 22 High street
Henderson, Robert, 83 High street
Hotton, M., & Co., 90 High street
Kerr, Helen, 43 Moss street
Kyle, John, 9 St. Mirren street
Lawrie, Mrs William. 17 George street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirren street
Lockhart, E., 69 Broomlands
Miller, Jessie, 85 Causeyside
Moffat, David, 90 Causeyside
Moody, Hugh, 80 Broomlands
Morris, Thomas, 16 Old Sneddon
Morton, Alexander, 35 High street
Muir, Matthew, 32 Storie street
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
M'Farlane, Duncan, 2 Smithhills
M'Geoch, Mrs, 9 Orchard street
M'Hale, Mrs Peter, 118 George street
M'Lean, Mary, 99 Causeyside
M'Nicol, William, 5 Moss street
M'Phail, Hugh, 90 Canal street
Neilson» James, 3 Wellm^dow
PAISLEY. 127
Oliver, William, 13 Gauze street
Park, Robert, 1 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Mrs, 39 High street
Provan, Andrew, 2 Maxwellton
Pro van, Walter, 30 Causey side
Rowan, Mrs, 10 Lawn street
Scott, Mrs, 6 George street
Sim, Thomas, 36 High street
Sim, Thomas, 26 Broomlands
Sinclair, William, 6 Old Sneddon
Slater, Edward, 58 Causey side
Small, Miss, 35 Causeyside
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
Speirs, Francis, 15 Wellmeadow
Stirling, Mrs, 134 George street
Teas, Joseph, 17 Back Sneddon
Thomson, John, 113 George street
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, 4 Lylesland
TurnbuU, George, 40 High street
Turnbull, Mrs William, 23 Gauze street
Waddell, Mrs, 28 Great Hamilton street
Weddell, Alexander, 7 High street
Wilson, James, 3 County place
Wilson, John, High street
CozLtraotors.
Amdle, Hugh, Stonefield (garden)
Foulds, John, Mill street
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
Martin, Thomas, 7 Barclay street
M'Fadyen, Mrs, & Co. (carting)
Retson, James, 10 Gordon's lane
Smith, George, 24 Glen street
Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon
Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street
Gooperd.
Colquhoun, Thomas, 22 Broomlan(k
Goudie, James, 4S High street
128' PAISLEY.;
Goudie, Willianij 49 High street
Kennedy, David, King street, Saucel
M'Lean, Maxwell, 7 Canal street
Neven, John, 22 Cotton street
Paterson, Hugh, 48 High street.
Peters, Joseph, 16 Moss street
Cork Cutters.
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
M'Donald, John, 11 Moss street
Cotton Spinners.
'Goats, Neilson, & Co*, Thornhill, Elderslie-
Adelphi Mill, New Sneddon
Cowfeeders.
Aitken, John R., 61 George street
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, 22 Canal street
Bailhe, Robert, Old Dovesland
Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street
Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street
Bowie, Walter K., 60 High street
Brisbane, Janet, 3' Cotton street
Clark, Archibald, 18 Great Hamilton street'
Clark, Robert, 24 Love street
Comrie, John, 4 "West Campbell street
Cooper, James,,! Barclay street
Craig, David, 20 Sandholes
Craig, John, 8 Neilston street and 1 South Campbell:
street
Craig, Mrs, 13 Inkle street
Crawford, James, 33 Causeyside
Crawford, James, 9 George street
Dunlop, George, 13 Sir Michael street
Fitzpatrick, Vallantine, 87 New Sneddon.
Gardner, Robert, West Greenhill
Gemmell, Mrs, 13 Cotton street
PAISLEY. 129
Gilmour, Robert, 16 Seedhill
Graham, Mrs, 7 Smithhills
Gray, James, Grow road
Grieve, Robert, High Carriagehill
Hamilton, Robert, Prussia street
Hendry, Mrs James, 37 Ferguslie
Jackson, Andrew, 60 Canal street
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
Lang, "William, 18 Sandholes
Law, James, 26 New street
Livingstone, Daniel, 5 Silk street
Logan, William, Lady lane
Malcolm, Archibald, 46 High street
Martin, Robert, Prussia street
Mathieson, Archibald, 12 Storie street
Morrison, James, 23 Glen street
M'Alpine, Charles, 50 Mill street
M'Coll, John, 3 New street
M'Dermid, Charles, 3 North Croft
M*Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Murray, Mrs, 19 New Smithhills
M'Nab, Robert, 3 Cotton street
Nairn, William, 5 Prussia street
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh
Rodger, Matthew, 1 Neilston road
Steven, William, 13 Prussia street
Stevenson, David, 3 Maxwellton street
Stevenson, James, 11 Broomlands
Stewart, Andrew, 2 Moncrieff street
Stewart, Mrs Robert, 2 Silk street
Taylor, Andrew, 89 Lady lane
Tyre, James, 27 Love street
Walker, Alexander, 23 Abbey street
Walker, Alexander, 14 High street
Walker, James, 25 Lawn street v.-
Young, James, 80 Canal street
Young, John, 18 Canal street
Young, John, 18 George street
130 FAISLEr.
Curriers and Belt leakers,
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street (belt makers)
Thomson, John, 25 Thread street
Whitehead, Joseph, Seedhill
Distillers.
Sacell Distillery Co., King street, Saucel
Stewart, James, & Co., Saucel
Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Andrews, John, 100 High street
Black, Joseph, 16 George street
Brough, David, 109 High street
Burnside, Thomas, 34 George street
Campbell, Mrs, 42 New street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, 84 Canal street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Cochran, Robert, 26 New Smithhills
Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Goold, James, 47 Moss street
Graham, Thomas, & Co., 96 High street
Halden, James, 23 George street
Henry, Thomas, 102 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Lawrie, William, 5 New Sneddon
Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street
Marshall, William, 8 Orchard street
Mitchell, John, 69 Broomlands
Muir, Thomas, 9 High street
M'Killigan, Duncan, 103 High street (Cross)
Paisley Co-Operative Society, 15 George street,
Parlane, James, 10 High street
Patrick, David, 104 High street (Cross)
Philips, William, 15 High street
PAISLEY. 131
Eobertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
Ross, John, 21 Wellmeadow
Shand, John, 44 New street
Sinclair, Janet, 4 Wellmeadow
Taylor & Hunter, 67 Causeyside
Templeton, Miss, 24 Causeyside
Thomson, Smith, & Co., 23 High street
Wallace, Mrs David, 14 Barclay street
Whyte, John, 1 Smithhills
Dressmakers and Idilliners.
^Dressmakers only. 'Milliners only.
^Aitken, Mrs, 99 Causeyside
® Austin & M'Callum, 8 Gilmour street
*Baillie, Mrs, 4 Lylesland
*Bell, Alexander, 19 Abbey close
$Berry, A. & A., 75 High street
*Braid, Margaret, 28 St. James street
jBuchanan, Misses, 56 Causeyside
«Cochran, Mrs Robert, 26 New Smithhills
*Dobson, Margaret, 3 Gauze street
jDunlop, Miss, 12 Neilston street
Fraser, Mrs, 68 High street
Gordon, Miss Mary, 93 Causeyside
^Grieve, Jane, 38 George street
JGuthrie, Mrs Eleonora, 1 St. James street
^Guthrie, Elizabeth, 8 Moss street
iHardie, Miss, 143 George street
JHutchison, Mrs Thomas, 101 Causeyside (top flat)
Hutton, Daniel, 20 High street
Jlrvine, Elizabeth, 33 St. James street
Jamieson, Mrs, 37 Wellmeadow
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Lang, Mrs, 18 George street
*Lapsley, Miss, 26 High street
*Lapraik, Mrs, 7 Lawn street
*Lee, Miss, 6 Bridge street
132 PAISLEY.
Lemay, Mrs, 3 Underwood
tLochhead, Mrs, 6 Moss street
$Logan, Mary, 59 High street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street
MeUis, M. & J., 17 Broomlands
jMuir, J., 61 Broomlands
Muir, Thomas, 9 High street
jMunro, Miss, 4 Blackhall buildings
®M^ Arthur, Jessie, 1 Shuttle street
•M* Arthur, Margaret, 36 High street
iM'Gill, Miss, 27 New street
jM'Indoe, Mrs, 86 High street
*M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, 17 Gauze street
M'Lerie, Miss, 25 Causeyside
•M'Nish, Miss, 94 High street
**M'Phee, Catherine, 7 George street
Neilson & Maxton, 44 Moss street
Parlane, James, 10 High street
Paterson, Margaret, 2 Canal street
»Paton, Elizabeth, 2 North street
*Peacock, Miss Isabella, 16 Wellmeadow
^Ramage, Margaret S., 92 High street-
•Ritchie, Miss A., 1 Old Sneddon
Robertson &M'Gibbon, 17 High street
•Robertson, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Ross, John, 21 Wellmeadow
Simpson, Mrs, 5 County place
JSloan, Mrs, 39 New street
Smith & Cochran, 1 High street
Smith, Mrs J., 34 Moss street
•Wallace, Miss, 33 George street
•Wagstaff, Miss, 24 Orchard street
Watson, Ann, 4 Wardrop street
•White, Mrs, 89 High street
•Whyte, Miss, 43 High street
•Whiteford, James, 82 Broomlands
Williamson, Mrs, 16 Gilm our street
•Young, Miss Mary, 87 High street
MISLEY. 133
IDru^grists and Oliemists.
Adam, John, 56 High street
Barr, Robert, 8 High street
Buchanan, James, 84 Broomlands
Cochran, James, 21 Wellmeadow
CuUen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Donald, J. T», and H, S, Colligan, 6 High street, and
74 Broomlands
Edmiston, William, 36 High street
Falconer, William, & Son, 83 Causeyside
Hannah, Joseph, 67 Broomlands
Harley, Miss M., 19 George street
Hatrick, William, & Son, 102 High street
Hegney, Mrs, 9 St. James place
Hunter, D. M., 3 Smithhills
Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
Jeffrey, Mrs William, 17 Orchard street
Motherwell, Mrs N. C. Gr., 20 Orchard street
Macgregor, John Ross, chemist, Lonend dyeworks
M'Kerrell, Margaret, 23 Gauze street
M'Murray, James, 57 George street
Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands
Wilson, Thomas, 36 Ferguslie
Drysalters.
Macalpine, Thomas W., 9 Gilmour street
Pollock, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside
Potter & Co., 112 Causeyside
Bell, Archibald, 2 Smithhills and Bladda
Black, David^ 7 Blaclchall buildings
Caldwell & Stewart, 33 Back Sneddon
Campbell, D. & A., St. James dyework^ St. James st^
Campbell, Donald, 59 New Sneddon
Cathcart, Robert, Marshall's lane dyeworks
Colquhoun, John, & Co., Barterholm dyeworks
M
134 PAISLEY.
Craw, William, Caledonia dyeworks, 20 Caledonia st.
Crossley, J. & W., 19 Abbey street
Cunningham, William, Abbey close
Duncan & Cathcart, Espedair street
Ferrie & Murray, Linside dyeworks
Gowans, R., 10 Gauze street
Hector, Alexander, Espedair street
Hogg, Walter, 7 Dyers' wynd and 2 High street
Kerr, Robert, & Son, Seedhill
Lang, R. H., Espedair dyeworks
Leckie and Macgregor, Lcnend dyeworks
Macfarlane, D. &R., Caledonia works, Caledonia street
M'Callum, J. & J., 40 Gordon's lane
M'Kelvie, John, 11 Well street
M'Kelvie, John, 44 Canal street
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Reid, James, 9 New Smithhills
Rodger & M'Callum, 6 Marshall's lane
Stalker, John, jun.. Bridge street dyeworks (Newtown)
Stewart, Matthew, jun., 3 Seedhill
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Wallace, Andrew, Cumberland place
Wilson, Adam, George street dyeworks, 156 George st.
Emlsroiderers.
Arthur, Archibaldj Sandholes
Campbell, William, 2 Stirling street
Eraser, Hector, & Son, 10 Neilston street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., Cumberland court
Engineers and Machine Maimers*
Abercrombie <fe Craig, 32 Lady lane
Cowden & Brodie, 15 South Croft
Craig, FuUerton & Co., Vulcan works, 8 Renfrew
street and 4 Hamilton street
Crawford, James, & Son, Thistle Works, 8 Bridge st.
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, 8 Smithhills
PAISLEY. 135
M'Gee, Walter, & Son, 22 New Smithlulls
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 15 New
Sneddon
Reid, Thomas, 5 and 6 Bridge street (Newtown)
Whyte & Hodgart, 28 Gordon's lane
Fislimongers and Poulterers.
Guthrie, Dalrymple, 7 Moss street
M'Machan, David, 12 Moss street
Risk, William, 34 High street
Robertson, Mrs v\ ilHam, 101 Causeyside
Steel, James, 1 High street
Watson, James, 14 Storie street
Fleshers.
Adam, James, 20 Causeyside
Allan, Mrs Alexander, 26 Moss street
Allison, Alexander, 34 High street
Anderson, George, 12 Moss street
Anderson, William, 5 Broomlands
Blackwood, William, 74 Love street
Brown, Mrs John, 21 Smithhills
Brown, William, 25 Gauze street
Brown, William, jun., 61 Causeyside
Cameron, James, 9 St. James place
Campbell, Dugald, 41 Ferguslie
Campbell, Thomas, 21 Old Sneddon %
Canning, Peter, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, 76 High street
Cochran, Hugh, 8 Love street
Cowan, Robert, 27 High street
Gardner, Archibald, 63 Causeyside
Garven, John, 13 Broomlands
Craig, David, 20 Sandholes
Henderson, John, 66 Broomlands
Hood, Thomas, 17 Lawn street
Langmuir, Robert, 19 Orchard street
Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside
13G PAISLEY.
Morrison, George, 35 High street
Morrison, James, 104 George street
Muir, David, 11 Smithhills
M'Kie, James, 18 Sandholes
M'Kie, Mrs. James, 3 Lawn street
M^Stravick, David, 3 Neilston street
Kalston,. John, 54 George street
Rennie, James, 18 Wellmeadow
Remiie, John,. 2^ Georg© street and 9 Canal street
Ritchie, John, 20 George street
Rodger, Matthew, 17 Sarudholes
Russell, William, 19 Sandholes
Souden, William, 25 Causeyside
Souden, William,. 149 George street
Storrie, James, 9 Moss street
Thomson, James S., 17 Smithhills
Watson, William, 2 High street
Wilson, Daniel, 18 Smithhills
Wright, John, 28 New Smithhills
Yaung, James, 31 Causeyside
Funeral X72idertakers.
Anderso-n, J. & E.^ 6 New street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Galbraith, James,. 5 Abbey close
Gordon & Mitchell,. 7 New street
!Kilpatrick, John,. 17 Abbey street
King, James, 2 County place and 4 Sm/ithhills;
Scott, Alexander, 9-3 High street
Wilson, Mrs Charles, 2 County place
Famislied Lodgin^House Zeepers.
Auld, Miss, 5 George street
Baird, Miss, 43 George street
Fulton, Mrs, 31 High street
Hood, Miss, 34 Moss street
Masson, Miss, 1 Maxwell street
Morren, Mrs, 4 Garthland street
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PAISLEY. T3T
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 Broomlands
Ritchie, Mrs A., 4 Gauze street
Fumisliers.
Adam, Miss E., 99 High street
Anderson, Miss E., 21 Smithhills^
Beckett, Miss, 101 High street
Cassidy, E., 4 Gauze street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
€oats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Cumming, Mrs^ 19 Smithhills
Garvin, Mrs Agnes, 90 Canal street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Glover, Isabella, 8 Moss street
Lang, Mrs, 18 George street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
Lyle, George, 4 Broomlands
Lyle, William, 16 George street
Marshall, Mrs, 56 High street
Monteith, John, 11 Smithhills ♦
Munro, Mrs Margaret, 45 Causeyside
M'Fayden, Miss Elizabeth, 86 Causeyside-
M'Intyre, Robert,. 60 George street
M*L«rie, Miss, 102 Causeyside
Patterson, Bamuel, 1 7 Broomlands
Paul, Janet, 45 High street
Ritchie, Mrs A.,. 4 Gauze street
Robertson^ Mrs Jane, 16 Wellmeadow
Ross, Johuj 2 1 Wellmeadow
Scott, Mrs, 101 High street
Shanks^. Alexander, 28 Wellmeadow
Smith, Margaret, 29 St. James street.
Stevenson, James, 6 Silk street
Taylor & Hunter,. 67 Causeyside
Templeton, Miss,.24 Causeyside
Turner, J., 10 Smithhills ^
Wilson, Walter, 62 Storie street
Furniture Dealers..
Armstrong,, George, 29 New Smithhills..
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138 FAISLE7.
Burns, Jolin, 6 Old Sneddon
Durning, John, 77 High street
• Guthrie, D. F., 80 High street
M'Crumblish, Thomas, 30 Old Sneddon
M 'Naught, John, 38 New street
Pollock, WilHam, 81 High street
Sproul, WiUiam, 29 New Smithhills
G-ardeners.
Adam, William, 33 St. James street
Aird, John, Adelphi House
Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield
Barbour, William, Nethercommon
Brock, John, 32 Storie street
Gray, Margaret, 66 Causeyside
Gray, William, West Craigielea
Grieve, Robert, sen., 1 Union street
Hill, Mrs John, Nethercommon
Millar, Alexander, 13 Wellmeadow
Moffat, Mrs, Well street
M'Kay, Mrs Neil, 20 Sandholes
M'Kenzie, Archibald, North Greenhill & 6 Smithhills
Oliver, William, 13 Gauze street
Robertson, Daniel, 3 Smithhills, Greenlaw, and
Kilnside
Semple, John, 24 New street aud Linside
Slater, Edward, 58 Causeyside
Stobbo, Thomas, Westmarch
Walker, David, Nethercommon
Glaziers.
Adam, James, & Son, 7 Gilmouf street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Boyd, James, & Son, 32 High street
Currie, James, 14 St. Mirren street
Kirk, John, 41 High street
Neilston, Thomas, 3 West brae
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
PAISLEY. 139
Crain Merchants.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Andrew & Urie, Camphill Flour Mill
Diinlop, John, 8 Glen lane
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Kent, James, 2 Hunter street
Muir, Adam, 23 Well street
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Peanock, Robert, and Brothers, 19 Thread street
Pollock, Robert, 16 Back Sneddon
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old Sneddon
Shearer, James, 71 Broomlands
Smith, Joseph, & Son, 30 Orchard street
Snodgrass, James, Cardonald
G-rocers and. Victuallers.
Adam, Jane, 9 Neilston street
Adam, Mrs Alexander, 2 Old Sneddon
Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street
Aitken, James, 7 Orchard street
Allan, John J., 18 George street
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Balderston, Mrs John, 140 George street
Ballantyne, John, 2 High street, 62 Causeyside, and
70 Love street
Ballantyne, Joseph, 24 Wellmeadow
Barbour, James, 5 Carriagehill
Barr, James, 3 Newton street
Barton, Robert John, 10 New Sneddon
Begg, Archibald, 83 Broomlands
Begg, James, 33 Storie street
Bell, Mrs E., 16 Orchard street
Berry, William, 75 High street
Blair, James, Potterhill
Blair, Mrs John, 32 Wellmeadow
Borland, Alexander, 53 High street
Brough, John, 46 Millarston
Brown, William, 37 High street
140 PilSLET.
Brownlie, William, & Co., 9 Broomlands
Bryce, William, 36 Canal street
Buchanan, John, 16 Wellmeadow
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, 5 Inkle street
Bulloch, James, 40 Wellmeadow
Bustard, Thomas, 17 North Croft
Cairns, Alexander, 2 High street
Cameron, James, 24 New street
Campbell, Andrew, 19 Barclay street
Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton
Chisholm, William, 4 Storie street
Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands
Crawford, James, 83 Causey side
Currie, Adam, 4 Renfrew street
Cuthbertson, George, 20 Broomlands
Cuthbertson, John, 23 Gauze street
Dickie, Thomas, 12 Broomlands
Dougall, Mrs Robert, 46 Broomlands
Eadie, WilHam, 168 George street
Equitable Co-operative Society's store, 5 Neilstonroadl
Erskine, Jam^s, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, John, 41 George street
Ewing, Mrs, 66 High street
Ewing, William, 84 Causeyside
Fairley, Robert, 71 Broomlands
Fechney, David, 107 George street
Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Fergus, J. & J., 33 High street
Finston, Andrew, 92 Causeyside
Fleming, James, 6 Smith street
Fulton, John, 73 Broomlands
Fulton, Mrs James, 14 St. Mirren street
Fulton & M'Elwee, 7 Cotton street
Gallacher, John, 12 Smithhills
Gibson, Andrew, 7 Bridge street
Gibson, Mrs John, 19 Broomlands
Gibson, WilHam, 107 and 108 High street
Gihnour, John, 20 Moss street
Gilroy, Mrs, 9 Lylesland
Glass, James, 24 Wellmeadow
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Go wan, Ann, 31 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Mrs Alexander, 11 George street
Graham, Jane, 72 Canal street
Grice, William, 36 Canal street
Hamilton, John, 56 George street
Hamilton, Mrs Elizabeth, 58 Storie street
Harvey, George, 136 George street
Hepburn, Arnot, 7^ Broomlands
Herd, John, 18 Stock street
Herd, Kobert, 3 Neilston street
Hood, A. M., 18 Lawn street
Hood, Thomas, 17 Lawn street
Hume, Robert, 3 School wynd
Hunter, John, 39 Stock street
Hunter, Mrs Jane, 22 Great Hamilton street
Jack, James, 95 High street
Kay, Alexander, 34 Glen street
Kelly, James, 22 Lawn street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Kesson, Susanah, 4 Neilston road
Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James ^reet
Kirkwood, James, 26 Glen street
Knox, Mrs, 16 Abercorn street
Landess, Robert, 20 George street
Lang, William, 18 Sandholes
Latta, Jane, 8 Ferguslie
Little, William, 74 High street
Lyle, Mrs, 8 New street
Lyon, Mrs John, 22 Orchard street
Malcolm, Isabella, 57 Causeyside
Martin, John, 9 Seedhill
Marshall, Mrs A., 151 George street
Marshall, Robert, 150 George street
Mellis, Mrs William, 17 Broomlands
Millar, Mrs Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Moore, William, 76 High street
Morrison, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street
Monahan, William, 6 Inkle street
Montgomery, Miss, 18 Lady lane
Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston road
142 PlISLET.
Muir, John, 20 Wallace street
Muir, Mrs Archibald, 12 Smithhills
Murphy, James, 20 Glen street
M'Adam, James, 5 North Croft
M 'Alpine, David, 36 St. James street
M' Alpine, John, 17 Wellmeadow
M' Arthur, Colin, 21 Wallace street
M'Cormack, Robert, 90 Ca.ial street
M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Fadyen, James, 31 High street
M'Farlane, George, 21 New Smithhills
M'Farlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, Mrs S., 10 Glen street
M'Indoe, Matthew, 10 Lawn street
M'Indoe, Mrs, 15' Ferguslie
M'Kay, Malcolm, 16 Storie street
M'Kechnie, John, 99 George street
Mackellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
M 'Keller, Daniel, 28 George street
M'Kenzie, John, 9 Broomlands
M'Kim, Mrs, 27 WiUiamsburgh
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Lay, John, 21 Maxwellton street
M'LeUan, James, 39 Ferguslie
M'Lerie, George, 23 New Sneddon
M'Nair, Duncan, 6 Moss street
M'Naughton, James, 92 New Sneddon
Nicol, John, 6 George street
Orchardson, Robert, 86 Causeyside
Orchieson, George, 24 Maxwellton
Orr, Mrs, 30 St. James street
O'Donnell, William, 9 Back Sneddon
O'May, Robert, 19 Wellmeadow
Paisley Equitable Co-operative stores, 5 Neilston
road and 9 Stock street
Paisley Provident Co-operative stores, 15 George
street and 8 Gauze street
Park, Alexander H., 105 High street (Cross)
PAISLEY. 14^
Park, Miss, 97 Causeyside
Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon and 10 X Causey-
side
Paton, James, 8 MoncriefF street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Paul, Mrs James, 15 Williamsburgh
Pennel, John, 39 Maxwellton
Pinkerton, William, 32 Broomlands
Pollock, Mary, 47 High street
Pollock, WilKam, 27 High street
Bamsay, James, 20 Abbey street
Ramsay, Robert, 83 New Sneddon
Ray Samuel, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old Sneddon
Reid, James, 19 Lawn street
Reid, Jane, 19 New Sneddon
Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh
Renfrew, Robert, 6 South Campbell street
Richardson, Isaac, 21 High street
Ritchie, David, 25 Queen street
Ritchie, John, 25 George street
Ritchie, Robert, 25 Gauze street
Robertson, James, 67 Causeyside
Rodger, Matthew, 8 Wallneuk
Russell, William, 3 Garthland street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, 11 Saucel
Scott, Thomas, 34 Canal street
Scott, Mrs Peter, 50 Caledonia street
Shankley, Robert, 15 Smithhills
Shanks, Mrs, 9 School Wynd
Bhaw, Mrs Catherine, 1 Bridge street
Sim, Ann, 14 Lylesland
Smith, Alexander, 17 Canal street
Smith, Benjamin, 3 Garthland street
Smith, John, 16 Orchard street
Smith, Joseph, & Son, 30 Orchard street
Smith, Mrs David, 5 Abbey close
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
Speirs, John, 2 Queen street
Spence <fc Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
144 PAISLEY.
Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands
Tannock, Mrs, 51 George street
Templeton, William, 13 Canal street
Thomson, Kobert, 10 Storie street *
Train, Mrs Jobn, 31 George street
tJre, J. & D., 4 High street
tJre, Thomas, 97 Caiiseyside
Walker, David, 13 Carriagehill
Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, 16 Broomlands
Walker, Mrs, 23 Abbey street
Wallace, James, 1 Dovesland
Wallace, Mrs, 89 Causeyside
Warwick, Mrs, 86 New Sneddon
Watt, Mrs William, 2 Well street
Watt, Robert, 24 Broomlands
Weir, John, 15 Gauze street
Weir, James, 10 Smithhills and 24 Gordon*s lane
White, William, Potterhill
Whyte, Mrs, 10 Wardrop street
Whitehead, Walter, 50 George streetand 44 Broomlands
Wills, James, & Son, 63 George street
Wilson, James, 17 George street
Wilson, Archibald, 90 High street
Wilson, John, 25 Moss street and 2 St. James place
Wilson, John, 5 Bridge street
Wood, James, 26 Cotton street
Woodrow, John, 9 Williamsburgh
Woodrow, Margaret, 30 Thread street
Wright, Mrs A., 28 New Smithhills
Wylie, R. S., 71 LoVe street
Young, Alexander, 20 Williamsburgh
Sair BrdsserSk
Brooks, James, 2 Gauze street
Bulloch, John, 63 Storie street
Burns, George, 80 High street
Gardner, Andrew, 12 St. Mirren street
Hagarty, Joseph^ S New street
PAISLEY,^ 145
Keir, Samuel, 8 Broomlands
Mellon, Jolm, 16 Moss street
M'Gregor, William^ 34 Old Sneddon
Quin, Terence, 14 Moss street
Wright, John, 98 Causeyside
Sam Curef s»
Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands
Drennan, Thomas, 5 Silk street
Fulton & M'Elwee, 7 Cotton street
Spence & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
Satters.,
Blair & Co., 28 High street
Brown, George, 87 High street
Hobertson & Son, 94 High street
Haper, J. B,, 5 Moss street
Smith, Rob^t, 88 High street
-Adam., Miss E., 99 High street
Brown, M., 4 Moss street
Cassidy, E., 4 Gauze street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Leitch, Thomas, 4 Moncrieff street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 Broomlands
M'Neil, John, 5 Castle street
Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 Love street
Paisley Co-operative Society, 15 Gieorge slreet
Stevenson, John, 67 Canal street
Whyte, John, 1 Smithliills
Souse Factors.
Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street
Black, Daniel, 19 School wynd
146 .PAISLEY.
Fergus, James, 61 Stone street
Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside
Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M* Galium, Alexander, Stevenson street
Nairn, Andrew, 4 High street
Neilson, Thomas, 3 West brae
Picken, John, 26 Stone street
Pollock, John, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Whyte, James, 9 Stow place
WilHamson, John, 48 George street
Wilson, Alexander, 12 Abbey street
Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Inn and Sotel Keepers.
Climie, William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
Latta, Mrs John, Hay Weighs, 3 King street
Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel
M'Fadyen, Mrs, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Thomson, Archibald, County Hotel, County place
Iron Founders.
Abercom Foundry Company, North Croft
Bow, Joseph, 89 New Sneddon
Craig, FuUerton, & Co., Vulcan Works, 4 Hamilton st.
Marshall, John, 10 South Croft
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 15 New
Sneddon
Iron Merchants.
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 14 South Croft, Paisley,
and 21 Robertson street, Glasgow
PAISLEY. 147
Zronmongrers.
Bain, William, & Co., 109 High street
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Duncan, William, 109 High street
Fullerton, John, 98 High street
Gilmour, Matthew, 102 High street
Glover, William, 22 High street
Haran, Neil G., 99 Causeyside
M'Arthur, William, 9 High street
Pinkerton, Lachlan, 42 Moss street
Ritchie, James, 2 and 49 Moss street
Jacquard Macliine Zdakers.
Alexander, J. & W., Barterholm Roadhead
Morison, Stewart, & Co., 5 and 6 Gordon's lane
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Picken & Comrie, 3 Barclay street
Campbell, Thomas, 4 Moss street
Leather Mercliazits.
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lang, James, jun,, 82 High street
Lang, William, 86 High street
Mitchell, John, jun., 91 High street
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
Smith and Glass, 2 Broomlands
Litho^rapliers and En^avers.
Barbour, John, jun., 99 Causeyside
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Carswell, John S., Terrace buildings
Clelland and Gibb, 8 Forbes place
Graham, T. & R., 4 Bridge street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
148 PlISLET.
Arthur, James, 4 Barclay street
Baird, John, 43 George street
Cameron, Peter, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, William, 5 Cumberland Court
Cochran, Robert, &> Son, 1 Causeyside
Cochran, William, 7 St. Mirren street
Cunningham, James, & Co., 116 Causeyside
Cunningham, John, & Son, 8 Forbes place
Cunningham, Thomas, 9 Prussia street
Dalziel & Begg, 112 Causeyside
Fernie, James, 18 King street
Forbes & Co., 4 and 5 Forbes place
Getnmill, Robert, 7 St. Mirren street
Gibb, Matthew, & Co., 116 Causeyside
Gibson, Cowan, 44 Storie street
Gilmour, William, 5 Causeyside
Greenlees, Matthew, 7 and 8 Forbes place
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside:
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., 2 Causeyside
Hair, Robert B.^ 15 Causeyside
Halden, Francis, 112 Causeyside
Harper, William, 6 Smith street
Houston & Fleming, 10 Forbes place
Hunter, William, 109 Causeyside
Hutchison, Logan, & Co., 113 Causeyside
Kerr, John, & Co., 9 Causeyside
Kerr, Robert,. & Son, 22 Thread street
Kerr, Thomas, 86 High street
Kilpatrick, James,. 18 Causeyside
Kirkwood, B., & Co., 105 Causeyside '
Lang, John, 1 8 King street
Leitch, Alexander, 116 Causeyside
Marshall, Hugh, 13 Causeyside
Maxwell, Matthew, 4 Cumberland court,
Millar, James, 6 Causeyside
Morgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside
Murray, James, 5 Causeyside
Macfarlane, Son, & Co*,. 2 Forbes place;
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M'Fadyen, Archibald, 41 High street (hand knitting)
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., 2 Causeyside court
M'Kechnie, Malcolm, jun., 3 Forbes place
M'Kechnie, Robert, jun., 109 Causeyside
M'Lean, Andrew, 81 Broomlands
M'Lean, John, 92 Causeyside
M'Naughton, James, 113 Causeyside
M'Walter, Robert, 45 Causeyside
Neil, John, 6 Wardrop street
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (hmited),
14 St. Mirren street
Paterson, James, & Co., 7 St. Mirren street
Robertson, J. & J., 3 Forbes place
Ronald, Robert A., Daisy Bank, Back Sneddon
Rowat, R. T. & J., 115 Causeyside
Scott, Matthew, 109 Causeyside
Smith, Charles, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Smith, John, & Son, 3 Causeyside
Speirs, David, & Co., 167 George street
Walker, Son, & Co., 113 Causeyside
Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Wallace, Hugh, 114 Causeyside
Wardrop, Alexander, 9 Wallace street
Whiteliill, Matthew, & Co., 7 Causeyside
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., Cumberland court
Wilson, William, & Co., 4 Cumberland court
Wylie & Cook, 4 Causeyside
Young, William M., 106 Causeyside
Yuill & Campbell, 9 and 10 Forbes place
Yuill, John, & Co., 11 Forbes place
Manufacturers (Blacking).
M'Pherson, Robert, 8 Shuttle street
Steen, James, 60 Back Sneddon
Manufacturers (Com Flour).
Brown & Poison, Carriagehill and Colinslie
Poison, William, & Co., Abercorn street
N.2
150 PAISLEY.
Manufacturers (Curled Hair),
Clelland & Macnairs, Clark's court, Seedliill
Manufacturers (Macliinery Belts, &c.)
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street
{Stirling, William, & Co., 86 High street
Manufacturers (Muslins).
Brown, William, & Son, Colinslie
Johnston, William, & Co., Shuttle street
Woolrich, Henry, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street
Manufacturer (Pipes).
Smith, Andrew, 30 Gauze street
Manufacturers (Se-^ed Muslins).
Brown, James, 31 Calside
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 166 George street
Manufacturers (Starch).
Brown & Poison, Carriagehill and Collinslie
Hunter, R. & D., 100 High street
MacKean, William, 93 New Sneddon and Caledonia st.
MacKenzie Brothers, Victoria Starch Works, Renfrew
road
Poison, William, & Co., Imperial Starch Works,
Abercorn street a
Wotherspoon, William, Glenfield Works, Maxwellton '^
Manufacturers of Tliread.
Anderson, James, & Co., 9 N«w street
Carlile, James, Sors, & Co., 13 Carlisle place
Clapperton, William, & Co., 70 New Sneddon
Clark &Co., SeedLill, Linside, and Cumberland Works
PAISLEY. 151
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, J. & J,, & Co., Seedliill, Linside, Cumberland,
and Burnside — counting house, Seedhill
Clark, J. & Co., Paisley Thread Works, Gordon's lane
Coats, J. & P., Ferguslie
Kerr, Peter, & Son, 34 New street
Ross & Duncan, Abercorn Factory, 6 Abercorn street
Masons and. Builders.
Barrs and M'Caig, 11 Shuttle street
Bowes, Mrs William, 26 St. James street
Dick, David, Stoney brae Arches
Gordon, John, 9 Cross street
Hamilton, Hall, 1 Ralston square
Hamilton, Hugh, 4 Bank street
King, Walter, Woodend, Houston
Logan, Robert, 106 George street
Morton, David, foot of Lady lane
Robin, William, 14 Lady lane
RoUo, James, Castle street
Templeton, Andrew, 28 Glen street
Young, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, John, 15 West brae
Lledical Practitioners.
Cochran, James, 21 Wellmeadow
CoUigan, H. S., 74 Broomlands
Donald, James T., 5 High street
Falconer, Eobert, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, 83 Causeyside
Graham, Thomas, M.D., 34 Gauze street
Hunter, John B., M.D., 3 Smithhills and 95 High st.
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill House
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 32 New street
Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place
Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands
152 PAISLEY.
Messen^er-at-Arms.
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Hetal Hefiners.
Love, Hugh, 20 and 21 Abbey close
Mackintosh, Alexander, 28 Gordon's lane
Beaton, Mrs, 5 Storie street
Chalmers, Mrs, 2 IStorie street
Colvin, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Craig, Mrs Matthew, 12 Dyers' Wynd
Guy, Mrs, 4 West Buchanan street
Hart, Mrs, 121 George street
Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street
Kobertson, Mrs, 9 Prussia street
Shanks, Mrs, 5 Silk street
Taylor, Mrs, 65 George street
I£ill@rs.
Andrew & Urie, Camphill Flour Mill
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Peacock, Robert, & Brothers, Steam Mills, 19 Thread
street
Snodgrass, James, Cardonald and Saucel Flour Mills-
Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mills.
Nailers.
Burns, Alexander, 7 Abbey street
Lindsay, Walter, 12 Saucel
ITurserTinen and Florists.
Martin, William, Greenlaw Nursery, 78, 80, and 100
Candleriggs, Glasgow
M'Kenzie, Peter, Bellfield cottage, Cartvale, Love st.
PAISLEY. 15{
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat
Semple, Jolin, 24 New street and Linside
White, George, 3 Moss street, and Ladybiirn,
Williamsburgh
Waterston, John, 23 Calside
Painters and Fapor-Hangrers.
Buchanan, Archibald, 82 High street
Currie, James, 14 St. Mirren street
Hart, John, 58 Causeyside
Jeffrey, George, 14 Broomlands
Muir, Alexander, 24 High street
Murray, David, & Son, 15 Gilmour street
Macfedries, William T., 38 New street
Reid, James, 116 Causeyside
Snodgrass, John, 21 Gauze street
Waterston, J. & R., 4 County place
Watson, Robert, 1 George street and 1 Broomlands
Watson, William, 23 Smithhills
WiUde, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Wilkie, John, 39 High street
Pattern Dra'wers.
Beith, Alexander, 3 Glen street
Nicol, John, Stevenson street
Robertson, James, 3 Orchard street
Scadlock, George, 3 Garthland street
Taylor, John, 28 George street
Thomson, Thomas, Craigielea cottage
Urie, Robert, 11 Ferguslie
Wingate, James, 32 Glen street
Young, George, 64 Love street
Paper Hulers.
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Mackenzie, Edward, 8 Forbes place (back land)
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Wilson, William, 18 Gilmour street
154 PAISLEY.
Fa'<373ibro^ers.
Fairley, George, 1 Gordon's lane, 31 Causey side, 7
Broomlands, and 1 Queen street
Falconer, Miss, 35 High street
Gait, James S., 4 Gordon's lane (trustees of)
Leitch, William, 106 George street
Lewis, Arthur, 38 Gordon's lane, 18 Storie street, 83
Broomlands, and 108 George street
Mackay, John, & Co., 32 Gauze street
M'Ghee, James, 12 Old Sneddon and 8 Back
Sneddon
O'Connor, Francis, 2 Cotton street and 38 Thread st.
Stewart, Peter, 28 New street
Warrington, Mary Ann, 24 Gauze street
Flioto^rapliers.
Brown, William, & Son, 6 Gilmour street
Dick, Matthew, 3 Wellmeadow
Ferguson, Andrew, Churchhill
Miller, Thomas W., 69 High street
M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street
Paton, Alexander, 14 Wardrop street
Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., 3 West street
Plasterers.
Hutchison, James, Westside Cottage, 3 Glen lane
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., 84 New Sneddon
Mitchell & Cowden, 12 Sir Michael street
Flumlaers, Tinsmiths, and Coppersmiths.
Ayton, George, 80 Broomlands
Blair, Walter, 1 and 20 Smithhills
Buchanan, Mrs, 1 Broomlands
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Fuller ton, John, 98 High street
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Gilmour, John, 42 High street
Glover, William, 22 High street
Hunter, Alexander, 52 Caledonia stljeet
Kilpatrick, James, 5 Gilmour street
Martin, Alexander, 90 High street
Millar, Adam, 9 St. Mirren street
Moodie, James, 19 Broomlands
Morrison, John, Dyers' wynd
Pinkerton, Lachlan, 42 Moss street
Pollock, WiUiam S., 80 High street
Bobertson, George, 14 St. Mirren street
Stewart, John, 8 Old Sneddon
Wallace, Connell, & Co., 8 Gilmour street
Potato Merchants.
Allan, Robert, 3 St. James street
Bowie, John, 31 Glen street
Kent, James, 2 Hunter street
Laurie, William, 39 Lady lane
Mackellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Power-Loom Clotli Iflaziufacturers.
Cochran, Robert & Son, 1 Causeyside
Crawford & Ritchie, Abercorn street
Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood Mill
Yuill, John, & Co., 147 George street
Printers (Letterpress).
Caldwell, George, jun., & Co., 2 New street
Cook, J. & J., 4 Moss street
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, John, 18 High street and 4 Broomlands
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office, Waterloo
place, 2 Gilmour street — Works, 10 High street
156 PAISLEY.
Ropespinners.
Carter, William, 11 CarriageMU
Morton, Matthew, Cartvale, Love street
Peacock, John, 85 High street
Southwell, Peter, 18 High street
Steven, William, 82 High street
Saddlers and Harness Makers.
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street
M'Pherson, James, 43 WeUmeadow
Smith, James, 49 Moss street
Stirling, William, & Co., 86 High street
Sculptors.
Gordon & Barclay, Broomlands (opposite Cemetery
Gate)
Morton, David, foot of Lady lane
Robin, David, 14 Lady lane
Seed Merc]iaiits.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Martin, William, Greenlaw Nursery
M'Fee, John, 1 St. Mirren street
White, George, 3 Moss street
Shawl Mercliants.
Smith, John, & Son, 3 Causeyside
Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Watson, James, 5 County place
Zli&vrl and 2iluslin Cutters.
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
Fulton, Eobeft, & Co., 8 Bridge street
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Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs
Slieriff Of^cers.
Harkness, John, 14 High street
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Kussell & Munro, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Silk and Tarn LZerchants.
Barr, Archibald, 109 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Brown, William, jun., & Co., 108 Causeyside
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., 5 Orchard street
Gilmour, William, 107 Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Macgregor, James, & Co., Ill Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Millar, James, 106 Causeyside
Napier, William, 109 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Pollock, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside
Bussell, Robert, Blackball
Symington, J. M., Causeyside court
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside
Singers.
Erskine, James> & Son, 42 Causeyside
Slaters.
Gillespie, James, 13 Old Sneddon
Gillespie, William, 82 New Sneddon
Mitchell, Andrew, 14 Wellmeadow
Wallace, Charles, jun., 23 New Smithhilla
Wilson, Robert, 22 West street
Wilson, William, 6 Wellmeadow
o
158 FAISLET.
Soap Silanxifacturers.
Janiieson, Wm., & Sons, Blackball soap works,
Blackhall
MacKean, Williain, St. Mirren soap works, 93 New
Sneddon
Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon
Sim, WilHam, & Co., 1 West Croft
Smiths.
Those marked * are Farriers.
Agnew, William, 93 High street
Baldwin, Charles, 6 St. Mirren street
Browning, Alexander, 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Christie, William, 22 Underwood
*Donaldson, Humphrey, 1 Williamsburgh
^Donaldson & Storrie, 64 Love street
*Donald3on, William, 1 1 New Smithhilla
Duncan, William, 109 High street
Hatrick, John, 18 Moss street
Kerr, John, Meeting House brae
Kerr, Thomas, 21 Moss street
^Lindsay, Walter, 12 Saucel
Love, William, 71 High street
*M*Geoch, David, 4 Garthland street
Pattison, Robert, 2 Castle street
Reid, Thomas, 5 and 6 Bridge street
Rodger, James, 90 George street
^Sproull, Andrew, 8 Christie street
Sproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland
Starclier and ^ool Sizer«
Beith, Peter, 99 Causeyside
Surgeon-Dentists.
Cameron, T. R., 33 Gauze street
Dobie, James, 8 St. James place— residence, Muirpark
House, near Renfrew
PAISLEY. 159
Tailors and Clothiers.
Those marked * are Clothiers.
** Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street
» Blair, Archibald, 18 High street
*Blair, Matthew, 18 Causeyside
Blair, Robert, 87 George street
*Brown, Robert, 99 High street
Connell, William, 11 Abbey street
Connie, James, 9 Smithhills
Cunningham, F., 9 Neilston street
*Dobson, Jeremiah, 3 Gauze street
»Dobson, William L., 105 High street (Cross)
*Dreghorn, Alexander, 75 Broomlands
Finlayson, William, 5 Storie street
«Forbes, H. S., 8 High street
*Gemmill, James, 32 High street
**Givan, James, 8 Orchard street
•Givan, William, 98 High street
Gold, James, 1 6 Storie street
Goldie, Henry, 17 Back row, Sandholes
*Goold, James, 47 Moss street
*Graham, Thomas, & Co., 96 High street
*Hatchard, James, 46 Moss street
*King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Mark, Peter, 99 Causey side
Mathison, Robert, 20 Causeyside
♦Mitchell, John, 16 High street
®Mofifat, James, 7 Broomlands
M'Callum, William, 10 Wellmeadow
*Macfarlane, James, 14 St. Mirren street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., 44 Causeyside
M'Lauchlan, William, 39 High street
*M'Lean, James, 33 High street
M'Nee, Robert, 3 Moss street
♦Mactaggart, Daniel, 104 High street
*Peattie, George, 16 Gilmour street
♦Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
♦Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Smith,, Alexander, 7 Lo^e street
160 PAISLEY.
* Smith, Kichmond, New street
*Smith, Thomas, 46 Moss street
* Thomson, William C, 14 High street
Tanner.
Whitehead, Joseph, 1 Seedhill
Teachers.
Allan, David, the Kibble Keformatory
Biggar, Miss, Queen street
Braid, Miss, 5 Garthland street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, Stow school
Brownridge, William, 104 Causeyside
Brunton, William, LL.D., 5 Churchhill
Callender, Peter, 25 Orchard street
Campbell, John, Hutcheson's Charity, Oakshaw st.
Chalmers, J. K., 7 West brae
Dakiel, Jane, 145 George street
Dick, George, 32 Ferguslie
Dickie, William, 6 Thread street
Dickson, George, Grammar School and Academy
Donaldson, David, Grammar School and Academy
Eadie, John, 45 Maxwellton
Glass, David, M.A., Grammar School and Academy,
81 Gauze street
Hair, Miss, 11 Lawn street
Hamilton, David, John Neilson Institution
Hamilton, Miss, Hunter street School
Harkness, William, Seedhill
Hart, Miss Janet, 8 Barclay street
Hill, James, 18 School wynd
Hyndman, Samuel, 14 New Sneddon
Johnstone, John, M.A., John Neilson Institution
Kelly, Miss Mary, Stow School
Keown, Miss, 54 High street
Kerr, Thomas, John Neilson Institution
Laidlaw, John, 1 Garthland street
Lang, Miss Agnes, 57 Canal street
PAISLEY. 161
Mairs, Joseph, 20 Smitliliills
Menzies, George, 69 Causeyside
Millar, Miss, John Neilson Institution
Moore, B. B., 160 George street
Morgan, Miss Catherine, 13 School wynd
M'Garvie, John, 2 Glen street
M'Ghie, Miss, Dickson School, Williamsburgh
Niven, J. C, Western Academy, 19 School wynd
Paterson, Eobert, 31 Storie street
Robinson, Edward, 49 High street
Ross, Miss, 6 Abbey street
Shepherd, Miss, John Neilson Institution
Smith, Miss Janet, 125 George street
Sproul, James, Carriagehill School, Neilston road
Tagg, Alexander, 90 Canal street
Thomson, John G., John Neilson Institution
Thomson, Miss Isabella, Grammar School and Academy
Torbet, Misses, 44 New street
Wason, Charles D., 125 George street
Young, Morris, 7 Old Sneddon
Teacliers (Danoin^).
Crawford, John S., Academy, 4 Smithhills
Wallace, James S.,Paisley Academy, Grammar School
buildings
Teachers (Drawing).
Stewart, William, School of Design
Teachers (IMiisic)^
Braid, Miss, 5 Garthland street
Colquhoun, Miss I., 31 Gauze street
Dunnet, Misses, 3 Blackball buildings
Fraser, James Roy, 4 Smithhills
Hoeck, Louis, 86 High street
Ramage, Miss, 92 High street
Roxburgh, Miss, 2 Blackball buildings
02
162 .PAISLEY.
Teleg^rapli Offlces.
Electric and International Telegraph Company, Rail-
way Station, County place
The United Kingdom Electric Telegraphic Company
(Limited), 46 Moss street
The British and Magnetic Telegraph Company —
Office, Railway Station, County place
Tolsacconists;
Those marked * are Manufacturers.
*Dobie, George, 12 High street
*Hunter, William, 100 High street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirren street
^Masson, George, 2 High street
Morton, William, 83 Broomlands
Rodger, Alexander, 91 High street
*Paterson, William, & Co., 1 Moss street
M'Fee, John, 12 St. Mirren street
^Yallance, James, & Co», 8 High street
Wallace, John, 24 High street
TTmlsrella Hamifacturers.
Barbour, James, 101 High street
Campbell, H., 7 Smithhills
Cross, Andrew, 99 High street
TTpliolsterefs.
Agnew, Robert, 49 High street
Cameron, Alexander, 2 Lady lane
Weir, George, 93 High street <
Weir, John, 12 High street
Valuators.
Craig, Archibald, 5 Gateside
Drummond^ James, 36 High street
PAISLEY. 163
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
MacFayden, James R., Public Weighs, 27 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Robert, 16 Gilmour street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
Veterinary Surgreons.
Donaldson, John, 64 Love street
Spruell, Andrew, 8 Christie street
harpers.
Adams, William, 27 Canal street
Allison, Robert, 19 Gauze street
Clark, Andrew, 1 Abbey street
Clark, David, 4 Orchard street
Millar, John, 16 Causeyside
M'Millan, Neil, 16 Causeyside
Napier, Williftm, 109 Causeyside
Webster, Andrew, 13 Causeyside
T^aste Merchants.,
Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street
Caldwell, Robert, 9 Old Sneddon
Craig, Hugh, 10 and 28 Glen street
Erskine, Robert, 50 Storie street
Houston, Matthew, 24 George street
Leitch, John, 1 Abercom street
Miller, Thomas, 1.17 George street
M'Ghee, Peter, 27 Old Sneddon
M 'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williajnsburgb
M'Leod, Alexander, 94 Causeyside
M*Pherson, Archibald, 1 George street
Pollock, William, 49 Causeyside
Reid, William, 76 Broomlands
Speirs, W. A. & J., 15 Wellmeadow
Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street
Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft
Watson, Thomas, 11 Storie street
164 PAISLEY.
Wynne, Teddy, 69 Back Sneddon
Wynne, Thomas, 4 Silk street
Watcli and Clockmalsers, and Je'weUers.
Angler, Andrew F., 13 Moss street
Crawford, Thomas W., 31 George street
Duff, Daniel, 20 High street
Harris, Robert, 25 High street
Harris, William, 19 High street
Hill, Robert Lees, 102 High street
Morran, George, 74 High street
M'Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street
M'Kechnie, William, 73 High street
Newlands, J. B., 16 High street
Paton, James, 17 Orchard street
Wilson, James, 6 Moss street
leavers' Furnishers.
Clark, John, 93 Causeyside
Cochran & Miller, 56 Canseyside
Hunter, Thomas, 15 Causeyside
Miller, John, 16 Causeyside
Miller, William, 1 George street
Moir, James, 21 Causeyside
Young, Robert, 44 George street
IfTiRQ and Spirit Iffercliants.
Those marked * are Wholesale Merchants.
Adam, Robert, 8 Orchard street
Adam, Mrs Robert, 17 Smithhills
Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street
Alexander, Robert, 7 Renfrew street
Alexander, Thomas, Cross Keys, 12 Sauce!
Allan, Hugh, 68 George street
Allan, Robert, 3 St. James street
Anderson, Andrew, 7 Wallneuk
Andrew, Mrs Mary, 32 George street
PAISLEY. 165
Andrew, William, 43 Moss street
Arroll, Thomas, jun., 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, John, 12 High street
Balfour, Alexander, 195 George street
Balnaive, David, 18 High street
Barclay, Robert, 6 West Croft
Beith, Mrs Alexander, 16 Love street
Berr}', William, 75 High street
Bisset, Miss Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie
Black, Alexander, 75 Broomlands
Black, James, 26 Carriagehill
Black, Mrs Robert, 7 Glen street
Blair, Dugald, 78 Canal street
Blair, Mrs John, 32 Wellmeadow
Blair, William, Mosside, Greenock road
Bowie, James, 11 Williamsburgh
Boyd, Mrs Agnes, 25 Carriagehill
Boyle, James, 7 Moss street
*»Calderwood, Hugh, 94 New Sneddon
Calderwood, James, 91 New Sneddon
«^ Caldwell, James, 10 Gilmour street
Callender, Thomas, o2 Causeyside
«»Cameron, Duncan, 2 New Sneddon
Campbell, Mrs John, Old Deer Inn, 21 Broomlands
Campbell, Robert, 27 Lawn street
Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton
Clark, Peter, 10 Moss street
Climie, William, 5 New street (hotel)
Cochran, James, 11 West Croft
Cochran, William, 22 New Smithhills
Cockburn, Mrs John, 15 Gilmour street
Colquhoun, Duncan, 20 Cotton street
Colquhoun, George, 17 Wellmeadow
Comrie, Mrs James, 4 Caledonia street
Connell, David, 20 Abbey street
Connell, David, 148 George street
Connell, William, 116 George street
Connelly, Michael, 150 George street
Costello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street, and Canteen,
Paisley Barracks
166 PAISLEY.
Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street
Craig, William, 17 Causeyside
Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street
Currie, Adam, 4 Renfrew street
Currie, Mrs John, 9 School Wynd
Dickie, Thomas, 12 Broomlands
Dickson, Mrs, 110 George street
Dobson, William L., 23 Williamsburgh
Dunlop, John, 82 Broomlands
Downie, John, 1 Carriagehill
Edmiston, William, 34 Canal street
FairHe, Robert, 9 Moss street
Ferrie, Thomas, 25 New Smithhills
Finston, Andrew, 92 Causeyside
Fleming, David, 25 Moss street
•Foulds, Andrew, 1 1 Abbey close and 4 Abbey street
*Foulds, Andrew, jun., 88 High street, and 162 George
street
*Foulds, Andrew, & Son, 5 Abbey street
Foulds, William, 10 and 24 George street
«Foulds, William, 20 Old Sneddon
Fraser, William, 11 New Sneddon
ijalbraith, John, 8 Mid lane, Ferguslie
•Gemmell, Matthew, 104 Causeyside
Gibbons, Thomas, 18 Smithhills
Gibson, Hugh, 23 Lawn street
Gibson, James, 56 Causeyside
Gibson, Wilham, 107 and 108 High street
Gilmour, James, 13 Dyers' wynd
Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Gordon, John, 25 High street
Gray, William, 72 Causeyside
Guthrie, Mrs James, 4 Cotton street
Hamilton, Mrs Ann, 65 Love street
Hart, Archibald, 2 Millarston
Hart, Peter, 4 Old Sneddon
Hart, Thomas, 85 Causeyside
Hart, Thomas, 1 East Croft
Harvey, George, 136 George street
*Harvey, James, &l Co., 15 King street, Sancel
PAisiEY; 167
Heiton, John, jun., 3 Orchard street
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 Moss street
Henderson, David, 14 Old Sneddon
Henderson, Mrs William, 22 High street
, Houston, John, 29 High street
Hughes, John, 13 Moss street
Hunter, John, 35 Moss street
Hunter, Joseph, 62 High street
Hunter, Mrs Jane, 22 Great Hamilton street
*Hunter, Thomas, 40 New street
Jaap, George, 68 Canal street
Jack, Alexander, 12 Back Sneddon
Jamieson, William, 16 Lawn street
Johnston, James, 70 Broomlands
Johnstone, James, 25 Carriagehill
Kelly, Adam, 37 St. James street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James street
Killoch, Mrs, 10 Williamshurgh
Kilpatrick, Samuel, 37 Causeyside
Lamhie, John, 54 Storie street
Landess, Robert, 20 George street
Lang, John, 47 Moss street
Lang, John, jun., 78 High street
Latta, Mrs John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Lees, Peter, 6 Smithhills
Little, William, 74 High street
Logan, John, 29 Gauze street
Love, William, 57 Broomlands
Mack, John, 19 Causeyside
Manwell, Mrs Martha, 16 Abercom street
Martin, George, 8 Wardrop street
Mathie, Charles, 21 Broomlands
Meikle, Andrew, 27 New Sneddon
Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, 2 Smithhills
Middleton, James, 96 Causeyside
Millar, Matthew, Earl Gray place, 14 Neilston street
Millar, Mrs Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehill
Morrison, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street
168 PAISLEY.
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street
Morrison, Mrs George, Lylesland
Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston street
Muir, James, 2 St. Mirren street
Murdoch, William, 89 High street
Murray, John, 2 Garthland street
M* Arthur, Colin, 21 Wallace street
M' Arthur, Edward, 20 Broomlands
M 'Arthur, James, 7 Love street
M'Barron, John, 3 Renfrew street
M'Cartney, Hamilton, 15 Thread street
M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
M'.Cunn, Patrick, 1 Bladda
M'Donald, Alexander, 4 St. Mirren street
M'Donald, Alexander, 11 Canal street
M'Ewan, Alexander, 6 New Sneddon
M'Fadyen, Mrs, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street (hotel)
Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane and 10 Well street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
Macgregor, Mrs Hugh, 18 Seedhill
M'Houl, Andrew, 9 Orchard street
M'Indoe, William, Terrace Tavern, Terrace buildings
M'Kaig, Mary, 36 Moss street
M'Kay, Malcolm, 16 Storie street
••M'Kean, James, 63 Causeyside
M'Kean, J., 15 St. Mirren street
M'Kenzie, Archibald, 86 New Sneddon
M'Kenzie, John, 3 St. Mirren street
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Millan, James, 16 Causeyside
M'Millan, Mrs Catherine, 29 Causeyside
M*Nally, John, 6 Wallace street
M'Naught, John, 16 Gauze street
M'Neil, WiUiam, 19 Wellmeadow
M 'Walter, Mrs, 19 Maxwellton street
M'Williams, Dennis, 43 New street
Neilson, Samuel, 1 Silk street
Ness, John, 1 Bridge street
Nicol) John, 6 George street
PAISLET 169
Ogg, George, 36 Ferguslie
Orr, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
Paterson, Hugh, 48 High street
Paterson, Jane, 69 George street
Paterson, Robert, 100 George street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Keid, William, 72 Broomlands
Robertson, Peter, 2 Orchard street
Ross, James, 63 Broomlands
Scobie, Walter, 25 New street
Scollan, Mrs James, 88 High street
Scollan, Thomas, 38 Moss street
Scott, Allan, 12 Old Sneddon
Scott, Peter, 50 Caledonia street
Shearer, Jane, 71 Broomlands
Smith, Mrs, 5 Abbey close
Snodgrass, James, 24 George street
Sproui, Alexander, 6 Union street
Steele, William, 1 Old Sneddon
Stevenson, John, 5 St. Mirren street
Stirling, Mrs Janet, 5 Smithhills
Stirling, Robert, 2 Wellmeadow
Stirling, Thomas, 1 Garthland street
Templeton, William, 13 Canal street
Thompson, Mrs, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Archibald, County Hotel, County place
Thomson, Robert, 5 Williamsburgh
Thomson, William, 45 Broomlands
Waddell, Mrs, 60 Causeyside
Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands
Walker, Mrs, 9 North Croft
Watson, Mrs James, 66 Causeyside
Weddell, Alexander, 7 High street
Whyte, Robert, 11 St. James place
Woodrow, John, 9 Williamsburgh
Wright, John, 36 Storie street
Wylie, R. S., 71 Love street
Young, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, Alexander, 20 Williamsburgh
Young, John, 48 Moss street
Young, Mrs, 6 Broomlands
170 PAISLEY.
Wood Xlercliants.
Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Love street
Armstrong & M'Nair, 9 Maxwellton street
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Browning, Alexander, 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Bryce, James, & Sons, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Clark, John, 12 Wallneuk
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
Stewart, James, & Son, 20 New Sneddon
Young, John, 4 St. James place
Wood Ti:Lrners.
Barr, John, 10 Well street
Barr & Eeid, 61 Canal street
Crawford, James, & Son, Thistle Works, 8 Bridge st.
Gibb, Archibald, 12 West Campbell street
Lockhart, J., 55 George street
M^Innes, John, 80 Broomlands
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Simpson, John, & Son, 32 High street
Wrights and Joiners.
Alexander, J. & W., 9 Neilston street
Armstrong & M'Nair, 9 Maxwellton street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Boyd, James, 32 High street
Browning, Alexander, 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Bryce, James, 12 North Croft
Bryce, James, & Son, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Caldwell, Hugh, Duke street, Dovesland
Clark, John, 12 Wallneuk
Clark, John, 13 Stevenson street
Connell, William, 3 Mill street
PAISLEY. . 171
Dick, John, 13 George street
Goldie, James, 11 Inkle street
Hardie, George, 13 Williamsbnrgh
Heiton, Robert, East Buchanan street
Houston, Alexander, 5 Maxwellton street
Hunter, James, 82 and 84 High street
Woodrow, A. T., Upholsterer, 8 Churchhill
Keith, John, & Son, 101 Causeyside
Kennen, John, 55 Storie street
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
Kerr, Charles, 20 Queen street
Kerr, Gavin, 30 Orchard street
Kilpatrick, John, 17 Abbey street
Kirk, James, 21 New Smithhills
Lee, James, Stanley Green
Lee, Robert, 89 George street
Leitch, John, 1 Abercom street
Menzie, Peter, 15 Sandholes
M'Dougall, Alexander, 1 Ferguslie
M'Gibbon, Robert, 40 Lady lane ,
Mackintosh, Alexander, 13 and 14 Newton street
M'Innes, John, 80 Broomlands
Neilson, Thomas, 3 West brae
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Ross, John, 13 Wellmeadow
Stewart, James, & Son, 20 New Sneddon.
Turnbull, James, 28 Orchard street
Vallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Wallace, William, 27 Broomlands
White & Paton, 33 Wellmeadow
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Bartlemore, John, County Buildings (north end)
Caldwell, James, 33 Old Sneddon
Campbell & Russell, 5 County place, and 7 Hi|
street (Cross)
172 PAISLEY.
Campbell, Thomas, County Buildings (north end)
Crawford, John, 24 Abbey street
Dunn, John & Jas. H., School of Art Buildings
Gardner, Archd. & J. Neilson, 3 County place
Hart, George, Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place
Henderson, Peter, County Buildings
Hodge, Young, & Martin, County Buildings
Kirk wood, Allan, 5 Moss street
MacFarlan, Daniel, County Fiscal, 5 County place
Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour street
M'Innes & Macfarlane, 2 Lawn street
MacRobert, Thomas, County Buildings (north end)
Muir, William, 4 Moss street
Eeid & Henderson, 3 County place
Semple, David, 16 Gilmour street
APPENDIX
TO
■WATSON'S PAISLEY DIKEGTOEY.
iss-r-es.
Magistrates and. Tcwn Council of Paisley
"Water and. Police Commissioners;
Eoad, Burgh, and. Cart ITavigation Trustees
Committees, Ssc, &c.
1867.
Magistrates.
Hugh Macfarlane, Esq., Provost.
Matthew Scott, ")
A. H. Park, I -p • t> -v
William Morrison, f ^^^^^^^^' ^^'^''''
George Masson, J
William Abercrombie, Esq., Treasurer.
Councillors.
Messrs. Robert Cowan,
William Russell.
John Fisher,
Robert Eaglesim,
James Barclay,
Messrs. David Campbell,
William Craw,
Hugh Wallace,
Robert Cochran,
James Caldwell.
Mr William Hodge,. Town-Clerk.
Mr James Adam, Town-Chamberlain.
Mr George Hart, Burgh Fiscal.
Court of Lyners
The Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs Hugh Wallace, Robert Cowan, and Robert Cochran.
Four a Quorum.
Account Committee.
The Treasurer {Convener^,
Messrs David Campbell, William Russell, John Fisher, and
Robert Eaglesim.
Four a Quorum.
A A
APPENDIX.
Educational Committee.
The Provost {Convener),
Messrs David Campbell, James Barclay, James Caldwell,
Robert Eaglesim, and William Craw.
Four a Quorum.
Property Committee.
The Treasurer [Convener),
Messrs John Fisher, Robert Cochran, Hugh Wallace, and
William Russell.
Four a Quorum.
Eoad Trust, Quarry, and Account Committee.
Mr William Russell (^Convener),
Messrs Robert Cowan, James Barclay, John Fisher, and
William Craw.
Five a Quorum.
Water Trust Committee.
The Provost [Convener^
The Treasurer (Sub-Conv.), Messrs David Campbell, James Caldwell,
Hugh Wallace, Robert Eaglasim, and Robert Cochran,
Five a Quorum.
Magistrates and Town-Treasurer Ex-Officiis Members of all
Committees.
Parochial Board.
Elected in February.
Provost Macfarlane, Bailies Park, Masson, and Mr James Caldwell.
To represent Council in carrying out Court Houses [Scotland) Act.
Bailies Scott, Masson, Park, and Mr Hugh Wallace.
Visitors of Paisley Prison.
Messrs Robert Eaglesim, Robert Cochran, and William Craw.
Members of Prison Board.
Elected in April.
Provost Macfarlane, Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs David Campbell,
William Russell, and Hugh Wallace.
Gas Light Commissioners,
Elected in June.
Bailies Scott, Masson, Treasurer Abercrombie, and Mr James Caldwell.
Second Tuesday in June for Perambulating the Burgh Marches,
APPENDIX.
General Courts for Granting Certificates for the Sale of Bxciseable
Liquors, Second Tuesday of April and Third Tuesday of October.
Valuation Appeal Court in September.
Charities voted in January.
Auditors of River Cart Accounts Elected in November.
BxLV^h Trustees.
Five a Quorum.
Meet first Thursday of each Month at Seven o'Clock p.m.
Appointed hy Creditors.
Provost Macfarlane, Treasurer Abercrombie, Bailie Scott, Messrs
Archibald Craig, David Semple, James Kerr, David Murray,
and Archibald Gardner.
Appointed hy Town Council.
Bailie Park, Messrs William Russell, and David Campbell.
Property Committee.
Bailie Scott [Convener],
Bailie Park, Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs Archibald Craig,
William Russell, James Kerr, and David Semple.
Three a Quorum.
Non-Entry Committee.
Mr David Murray [Convener]^
Provost Macfarlane, Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs Archibald Gardner,
James Kerr, David Campbell, and David Semple.
Open to all the Members of the Trust,
Three a Quorum.
Account Committee.
Treasurer Abercrombie (Convener^
Provost Macfarlane, Bailie Scott, Messrs David Campbell,
Archibald Craig, Archibald Gardner, and William Russell.
Three a Quorum. *
To meet at least Quarterly.
Statutory Meeting of Creditors on the Second Tuesday of November in
each year, at Twelve o'Clock Noon.
Stated Meetings of Trustees on the Third Tuesday of June and
November in each year, at Twelve o'Clock Noon.
Oart ITavig'atiGsa Trustees.
Seven a Quorum.
Meet first Wednesday of each Month at Seven o'Clock p.m.
Trustees under Act oj" Parliament.
Provost Macfarlane, Bailie Scott, Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs W. L.
Houstoun, David Murray, Thomas Reid, John Carswell,
and William Russell. One vacancy.
APPENDIX.
Appointed by Town Council.
Bailie Masson, Messrs David Campbell, James Barclay, and
William Craw.
Account Committee.
Bailie Scott {Convener),
Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs James Barclay, "W. L. Hoastoun,
David Murray, John Kirkland, William Eussell, and John CarswelL
Two a Quorum.
Works Committee,
Mr William Russell (Convener),
Provost Macfarlane, Bailies Scott, Masson, Treasurer Abercrombie,
Messrs David Campbell, James Barclay, Thomas Reid,
John Carswell, and William Craw,
Three a Quorum,
James Adam, Treasurer. John Ferguson, Harbour Master.
The Accounts of the Trust require to be andited, by the Commis-
sioners appointed for that purpose, on the first Tuesday of December
yearly. The Meeting advertised Eight Days previously.
Commissioners of Police;
Under " The General Police and improvement (Scotland) Act," 1862.
The Town Council.
Six a Quorum.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Paving, New Buildings, and Street Improvements.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis,
Mr William Russell (^Convener),
Bailie Masson (Sub-Conv.^, Messrs Robert Cowan, John Fisher,
William Craw, and James Caldwell.
Four a Quorum.
Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire Engines, and Nuisances
Removal,
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis,
Bailie Park (^Convener),
Messrs Robert Eaglesim [Sub-Conv.), Hugh Wallace, Robert Cochran^
David Campbell, and James Barclay.
Four a Quorum of the Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire
Engines Committee.
Two a Quorum of the Nuisances Removal Committee.
Finance and Assessments.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis,
The Burgh Treasurer {Convener),
APPENDIX.
Messrs John Fisher {Sub-Conv.), William Kussell, David Campbell,
James Barclay, and William Craw.
Four a Quorum.
Messrs Andrew Millar, Thomas Walker, aad Andrew Millar, jun,,
Joint Clerks to the Commissioners.
Mr Daniel Richmond, M.D., Surgeon and Medical Officer.
Mr George Ingram, Superintendent, Inspector of Cleansing, and
Surveyor of Paving and Drainage.
Henry Graham, Lieutenant. Joseph B. Cockburn, Inspector.
An Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners is held on the 2d Tues-
day of every Month, at Seven o'Clock p.m.
The Act appoints Statutory Meetings of the Commissioners to be
held on the Second Monday in the months of January, April, July, and
October, and an Audited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for the
Year ending 15th May, to be laid before the Statutory Meeting in July,
yearly.
The Rates of Police Assessment at present are —
For Lands or Premises rented or valued under £3, ... 6|^d. per £
For Do. Do. at £3 and under £5, 9|d. per £
For Do. Do. at £5 and Upwards, Is. Id. per £
Street Improvement Assessment, |^d. on Landlord, and ^d. 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 £\.
The following Lands or Premises are Assessed on one-fourth of their
annual value entered in the Valuation Roll, viz.: —
1. All Lands and Premises used exclusively as a Canal or Basin of
a Canal, or Towing path for the ^same, or as a Railway constructed
under the powers of any Act of Parliament for Public Conveyance,
excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are Assessable
to the 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
Ground used for Agrieultural 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 intersects the
Race Course road, thence southward along the centre of that inter-
secting road and the road in a line therewith, passing West Marcii
to the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along the road
to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street,
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APPENDIX.
thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the
centre of Wellmeadow street, thence westward along the centre of
that street, to a point opposite to the centre of the North end of
Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that street to the
south end thereof, thence southward in a direct line to the north-
east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead, thence in a direct
line southward to the point where the Parliamentary line intersects
the Espedair Burn near Haircraigs, thence along the Parliamentary
boundary westward, northward, and eastward to the point first
described.
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 Stoney
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 the 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 boun-
dary to the point first described.
3d Ward — All within a line drawn from the point where the Burn
called St. Mirren's Burn 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 along the Parliamentary line until it
reaches the intersection of the 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 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 preced-
ing wards.
5th Ward — All within the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh situ-
ated on the east of the centre of the baid River Cart-
APPENDIX.
Town Dues.
Leviable by the Tacksman of the Custom Booth, Meal Market, and
Fairs, on goods brought to town for sale.
Authorised by Crown Charter of 1488-
Public "Weigh House, 32 High street.
James Paterson, tacksman— house, 9 Wallace street.
James Boyle, collector — house, 26 Lawn street.
Those articles within parenthesis to be weighed by the custom-men, if
required.
(Any quantity of salt butter below a stone, each stone of fish),
each cheese below 16 lb., each cog or kit of butter, without
the milk, each draught of milk, with or without butter, ... O^d
Each stone of cheese; each barrel of herring, ... ... O^d
(Each stone of butter) ; each horse-load of fruit or potatoes,
each gardener's stand in the Green market, or other stand
of merchandise; each ditto at public fairs; each load of kail
plants; each horse, mare, gelding, colt, or cow coming to the
market at fairs, payable by the exposer, ... ... Id
Payable by the buyer when bought, ... ... ... Id
Each horse-load of salt exposed to sale,... .. ... l^d
Each load of sheaf lint or hemp, each pack of wool ; each single
cart of potatoes ; each load of meal, beans, peas, or barley, 2d
Each load of meal brought into town for family use, ... 2d
Each double cart of potatoes, ... ... ... ... 3d
Each single cart of fruit, .. .- ... ... 4d
Each single cart of salt ; each hogshead of flax seed, ... 6d
EGGS.
Six Dozen, and all below, 1 egg
From 7 to 12 doz. inclus. 2 eggs
13 to 18 „ „ 3 „
19 to 24 „ „ 4 „
25 to 30 „ „ 5 „
From 31 to 36
doz. inclus. 6
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And so on in proportion.
Kesident Burgesses to pay one half of the above.
WEIGHING CHARGES.
Each bag of cotton above 1 cwt., ... ... .. 4d
Each bag of cotton below 1 cwt., ... ... ... 2(1
Brass or copper, per stone, ... ... ... ... l^d
Lint, hemp, or wool, per stone, ... ... ... Id
Lead, iron, tallow, butcher meat, soap, ashes, and other bleach-
ing stuflFs, per stone, ... ... ... ... O^d
REGULATIONS
Appointed hy the Trustees of the River Cart, to be observed relative to the
traffic on the said River, and the use of the harbours and quays of the
same, and the navigable cut or canal at Inchinnan, lOth October, 1837.
1. On the arrival of any vessel in the harbour, the harbour-master
shall immediately ascertain hsr name and tonnage, the kind and quan-
APPENDIX.
tity of goods on board, with the name of the owner, and enter these
particulars in a book to be kept for the purpose ; and he shall assign
to each vessel such station or berth as he may think proper ; but no
vessel, except when loading or unloading, shall be allowed to retain an
inside berth.
II. No ballast, sand, lime, or rubbish, shall be allowed to be put
into or taken out of any vessel, except under the superintendence or
orders of the harbour-master, who, if any such articles are to be laid
upon the quay, shall give directions for the place of deposit, which
shall be at the distance of three feet at least from the edge of the
quay ; and such articles shall be removed from the «[uay immediately
after being laid down by the owners or others having charge of the
same, or at their expense, by the harbour-master, in case of undue
delay in the removal. Canvas shall be used to prevent any of the
said articles from falling into the water.
III. All goods put on board, or taken from vessels at the quay,
shall be laid at the distance of Ten feet from the edge of the quay, and
shall be so laid as not to interfere with the loading or unloading of any
other vessels. All goods to be removed from the quay within Forty-
eight Hours after being deposited ; and if not removed within this
period the harbour-master shall cause the removal to be made at the
expense of the owners.
IV. Vessels taking in or discharging coals shall use a rhone, or can-
vas, to prevent the coals from falling into the river.
V. Rafts of wood are not to exceed Thirty feet in breadth, and
Three Tire of Logs in depth, and shall not be allowed to lie at the
quay, or in the canal, or at any narrow part of the river, longer than
Twenty-four hours.
VI. The practice of congregating at the harbour, and of throwing
stones into the river, and otherwise interfering with and interrupting
the harbour-master in the execution of his duty, having of late much
prevailed, the harbour-master is instructed to enforce the payment of
penalties exigible by the Act against offenders.
VII. All persons contravening these regulations, or interfering with
the harbour-master in the discharge of his duty, shall be subject to the
penalties provided by the Act, intitutled, " An Act to amend an Act
for improving the Navigation of the River Cart, and for deepening and
extending the Harbour of Paisley in the County of Renfrew."
VIII. The harbour-master is empowered to dispense with, or modify
such of the foregoing regulations as the special circumstances of any
case at the time may appear to him to warrant.
WILLIAM HODGE, Clerk.
Paisley, October, 1849.
APPENDIX.
Taldle of Tonsia^e Dues.
Leviable
On Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Commodities, Cattle, Coals, and other
things carried in or upon the river Cart, or navigable Cut or Canal or
any part thereof; and of the duty on all Ships, Passage Boats, Barges,
Lighters, Boats, or other Craft carrying any Passenger or Passengers
upon the said River, or Navigable Cut or Canal or any part thereof: —
Each Ton of Grain, ... ... ... ... ... 4d
Each Ton of measured Wood,
lid
Each Ton of Fire-Clay, Sand, Lime, and Bricks, ... ..- 4d
Each Ton of Stones,... ... ... ... ... 2d
Each Ton of Coals, ... ... ... ... ... 2d
Each Ton of Slates, ... ... ... ... ... 8d
Each Ton of Castings, ... ... ... ... 4d
Each Ton of Pig Iron, ... ... ... ... 2d
Each Empty Barrel,... ... ... ... ... ^d
Each Ton of all other Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Commodi-
ties, Cattle, and other things, ... ... . . 6d
For each and every time any Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Barge,
Lighter, Boat, or other Craft carrying any Passenger or
Passengers, shall ply upon or navigate the river, or navig-
able Cut or Canal, or any part thereof, upwards, per Ton... ^d
And a Duty for each and every time such Ship, Steamboat,
Vessel, Barge, Lighter, Boat, or other Craft shall ply upon
or navigate the said River, or Cut or Canal, or any part
thereof, downwards, of per Ton, ... ... ... ^d
And for any Vessel taking in her own Machinery, after lying
in the River, at such places that may be fixed by the
Trustees, more than Two Months, a Duty per Ton of her
Register, Weekly, of ... ... ... ... Id
Luggage of Persons or Families going to bathing or other
Quarters, to be Free.
Passengers on Business to be allowed 28 lbs. weight of Lug-
gage Free ; any surplus to be charged as other Goods.
If the owners of goods or passage-boats, or their agent are not willing
to pay the rates and duties contained in the above table, then it shall
be competent for the collector to demand the maximum amount of the
dues authorised to be levied by the Act of Parliament, passed 17th
June, 1836, entituled, " An Act to amend an Act for improving the
Navigation of the River Cart, and for deepening and extending the
harbour of Paisley, in the County of Renfrew."
To-^n Officers.
Henry Bell. John Harkness, 14 High Street. John Harkness, Town
Drummer, and Town Crier, 14 High Street. Landeemer's Day, 2d
Tuesday in June, for perambulating Burgh marches.
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Carriers' Quarters
All Parts of the World— WF&dyen & Co., Goods Station, Greenlaw.
Barrhead and Neilston — Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; departs
same days — George Hamilton, 91 Causeyside.
Beith — Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; departs same days —
John D. Kirkwood, North British Inn, 29 High street.
Beith and Kilbirnie — Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days —
James Gray, 91 Causeyside.
Dairy and West Kilbride — Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same
days — George Crawford, from John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Glasgow — Arrives and departs daily — George Lockie, 17 Abbey street;
James Lockie, 91 Causeyside; James Allan, 9 Gauze street;
J. M'Nair & Co., 14 Thread Street; Kailway Parcel Office,
Railway Station.
Houston — Arrives Tuesday, Friday; departs same days — Perer Kean,
A. H. Park's, Cross.
Houston — Arrives and departs on Thursday — Mackay, George Hotel.
Johnstone — Arrives and departs daily — Robert Langmuir, 91 Causey-
side.
Kilbarchan — Arrives Monday, Tuesday, "Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ;
departs same days — James Semple, 12 Causeyside.
Kilmarnoch — Arrives and departs Tuesdays and Thursdays — Jas.
Smith, from John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Largs — Arrives Tuesday, Friday; departs Wednesday, Saturday —
Robert Rodger, from John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Mid-Town Field — Arrives and departs daily — John M'Nab & Co.
(William Bain & Co.'s) 109 High street.
Saltcoats — Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days — from John
Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Various Places — Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.
Burying Grounds, &rave Diggers, &c-
Abbey Church — Henry M'Pherson, Superintendent of Abbey Burying
Ground — house, 4 Smithhills.
Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church — James Galbraith, 5 Abbey
Close.
Canal Street United Presbyterian Church — James Nimmo, officer and
sexton — house, 118 George street.
Cemetery, 68 Broomlands — John Murray, Superintendent of Paisley
Cemetery Burying Grounds— house, 58 Broomlands.
Gaelic Church — Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw street.
High and Low Churches — David Thomson, 2 Hunter street.
Martyr's Church, 60 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 — Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw street.
Thread Street United Presbyterian Church — Wm. Sorley, 10 Thread at.
Trinity Church — Edward Graham, 74 Love street.
South Church — Wm. Gardner, 6 South Campbell street.
APPENDIX. 13
BANK S .
Sank of Scotland.
Instituted 1695.
8 St. Mirren Street.
Head Office — Bank Street, Edinburgh.
London Office — 11 Old Broad Street.
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12.
John Hutcheson, agent.
Alexander Boyd, accountant. James Eoss, teller.
Robert Gibson, William E. Barbour, and John M. Macalaster, clerks.
Robert Lochhead, porter — house, 6 Moss Street.
The Bank negotiates Bills and grants Letters of Credit on all the
principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Draws also on
their Branch in London, at 11 Old Broad Street; Smith, Payne, &
Smiths; Coutts & Co. ; and the Bank of England, London ; as well
as on the Colonies, and Foreign Countries, &c.
National Sank of Scotland.
Instituted 1825.
1 Forbes Place.
Peter Guilleaume, agent.
Robert Brodie, assistant agent and accountant.
John Melvin, teller.
Robert Edmonds and John Weir, clerks.
Joseph Carter, porter — house, 13 Causeyside.
Draw on Glyn & Co., London; on the Union Bank of London, and ou
Messrs Coutts & Co., London; and have correspondents in all the
principal towns in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and in the
Colonies. The National Bank issue Foreign Credits and Circular
Notes, available in all parts of the world, and they negotiate Bills
on every place in Scotland, England, Ireland, and abroad, where
there is a bank or banker. The National Bank of Scotland's London
Office is at 21 Finch Lane — James Milln, agent.
Clydesdale Banking Company.
Instituted 1838.
7 High Street (Cross).
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12.
David Campbell, agent. | James Lamb, accountant.
James B. Stewart, clerk.
Draw on Barnetts, Hoares, Hanburys, Lloj^d, bankers, London; and
the London and Westminster Bank, London; and negotiate Bills and
grant Credits on the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland;
also, on the Commercial Bank of Canada, Kingston, Upper Canada,
and Branches.
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APPENDIX.
Sritish Linen Company's Bank.
Instituted 1746.
1 Cotton Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon — Shut at 12 on Saturday.
John Peden, agent.
Alexander Gardiner, accountant. Peter Clark, teller.
Andrew Paterson, clerk.
Thomas Campsie, porter — house, 3 Thread Street.
Draw on, and negotiate Bills, through —
vSmith, Payne, & Smith, London.
The Bank of England and Branches
The Bank of Ireland and Branches.
Carlisle and Cumberland Bank and
Branches.
Bank of Whitehaven.
J. Backhouse & Co., Darlington,
aad Branches.
Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham.
Sheffield and Rotherham Bank.
Halifax Joint Stock Bank.
English, Scottish, and Australian
Chartered Bank and Branches.
Bank of New Zealand and Branches.
Bank of Australasia and Branches.
Bank of Otago (Limited) and
Branches.
Bank of British Columbia and
Agencies.
Bank of Montreal and Agencies.
James G. Kings, Sons, New York.
London and South African Bank
and Branches.
And the principal towns in Scotland, and all places where there is
a bank.
^rational Secnrity Savings Bank.
Instituted May, 1838.
Office — 14 Gilmour Street.
Chairman — James Robertson. Deputy-Chairman — Archd. C. Holms,
Cashier — John M'Gown.
Auditor — Thomas Risk.
Committee of Management for 1867 : —
Provost Macfarlane,
Bailie Scott,
Messrs John M'Innes,
William Philips,
James Robertson,
A. Russell Pollock,
A. C. Holms,
Archibald Craig,
Thomas Coats,
Robert Russell,
John Reid,
William Gillespie,
Messrs James A. MacKean,
John Macalaster,
William Gibson,
David Campbell,
T. W. Macalpine,
John Poison,
William Wotherspoon,
David Gilmour,
Alexander King,
James M'Murchy,
Thomas Crichton,
James Johnston.
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.
APPENDIX. 15
Union Bank of Scotland.
Instituted 1829, and Incorporated under Act of Parliament 1862.
3 GiLMOUR Street.
William Abercrombie, Agent.
Jervis Coats, accountant. Alexander M'Dowall, teller.
Charles G. Dunbar and John Scott, clerks.
William Russell, porter — house, 3 Moss Street.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., London; and on nearly all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland, where there is a bank or
banker.
City of ^las^ow Ban]:.
Instituted 1839.
2 Moss Street.
Alex. Pollock, jun., agent.
Robert Leckie, accountant. James Brown, teller,
John Dougall, Robert Oliver, and James Ballantyne, clerks.
Draws on London Joint Stock Bank, London, and on all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Negotiates Bills on all
places where there is a bank.
Fenny Savings Banks*
In connection with the following Sabbath School or Home Mission
Associations, are open every Saturday evening, for receiving Deposits,
from One Penny upwards : —
Reformed Presbyterian Church, 36 Wellmeadow ; North Church,
Love Street ; George Street Baptist Church, Church Hall ; Canal
Street U. P. Church, Library Hall; Abbey Close U. P. Church, 11
Abbey Street ; Free South Church, Session House ; Free High Church,
79 George Street (in connection with Storie Street Mission of Free
High Church); Free St. George's Church, 104 Causeyside; Middle
Church, Hunter Street ; Inkermann.
The receipts of each are deposited in the National Security Savings
Bank.
Each Bank is under the superintendence of Trustees and a Committee
of Management.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
New Year's Day Jan. 1
Queen's Marriage Feb. 10
Good Friday....,., April 19
Queen's Birthday ,...,.., May 24.
Queen's Accession June 20
Queen's Coronation June 28
Christmas Day ......Dec. 25
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APPENDIX.
Second Battalion Renfrewshire Kifle Volunteers.
Rank and Names of Officers of the above Battalion.
Rank.
Names.
Corps.
Stations.
Lieut.-Col.
William Mure,
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Caldwell House
Major
Alexander Fullerton,
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William Carlile,
14th
Paisley
55
Andrew Millar,
6th
Do.
59
Allan Stewart,
20th
Renfrew
,7
James Stevenson,
15th
Kilbarehan
57
John Fullerton,
3rd
Paisley
:)
John Harvey,
17th
Lochwinnoch
ij
James Loudon,
9th
Johnstone
5?
Robert Millar,
24th
Paisley
Lieut,
Robert Peacock,
14th
Do.
57
James Dobie,
3rd
Do.
77
Robert Graham,
>»
Do.
77
Archibald Coats,
6th
Paisley
James Donald,
9th
Johnstone
7?
Robert Wylie,
17th
Lochwinnoch
77
Robert Rowand,
24th
Paisley
77
John Jack,
20th
Renfrew
77
Oliver M'Gregor,
15th
Kilbarehan
Ensign
Thomas R, Cameron,
14th
Paisley
77
John Bell,
3rd
Do.
77
Andrew Glen,
17th
Lochwinnoch
77
William Murray,
6th
Paisley
55
James F. Donald,
9th
Johnstone
77
T. G. Coats,
24th
Paisley
55
Neil Graham,
20th
Renfrew
Adjutant
George Gumming,
Battn.
Paisley
Surgeon
James T. Donald,
>>
Do.
Asst. Surg.
Campbell,
f»
Kilbarehan
1?
Hugh S. Colligan,
j»
Paisley
Chaplain
Robert Stephen,
>»
Renfrew
Hon. Secy.
Robert Macfarlane,
»>
Paisley
Paisley Cemetery Company.
Instituted 1845.
Board of Management.
William Philips, Esq., Governor.
Directors.
William Gibson, David Semple, James Kerr,
John Snoclgrass, Thomas Coats, William Forbes.
Walter Allison, Robert Brown, Dundas Porteous.
John M'Gown, John Whyte,
Secretaries and Treasurers — Hodge, Young, and Martin.
Superintendent— John Murray.
A^PPENDIX'.
m
Paisley Infirmary-
Tear Commencing 1st April, 1867'
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Bailie Scott, President.
Mr William Gillespie, Treasurer.
Messrs William Philips,
David Murray,
William Boyd,
James Millar,
Robert Russell,
John M'Gown,
James Forbes,
William Craw,
Ninian F.M'Leod, M^D., Resident Surgeon.
Mrs Courtoy, Matron. Rev. Alex. Ogilvie, Chaplain
QUARTERLY COMMITTEES.
Mr William Hodge, Secretary.
Provost Macfarlane,
Treasurer Abercrombie,
Messrs James Kerr,
James Clark.
William Russell,
William Coats,
Robert F.Dalziel.
From 1st April to 1st July.
Messrs James Kerr (^Convener),
William Boyd,
Provost Macfarlane,
Treasurer Abercrombie,.
From 1st July to 1st October.
Messrs James Millar [Convener),
James Clark,
William Craw,
R. F. Dalziel.
From 1st Oct, to 1st Jan., 1868.
Messrs William Russell [Conv.),
David Murray,
James Forbes,
John M'Gown,
From 1st Jan., to 1st April, 1868.
Messrs William Coats (Convener),
William Hodge,
William Philips,
Robert Russell.
The President, and Treasurer, ex*officio. Members of each Quarterly
Committee.
ACCOUNT committee.
The President, Messrs James Kerr, James Millar, William Russell,
and William Coats. The President Convener^
LIBRARY committee.
The President, the Treasurer, and the Members of the Medical Board .
MEDICAL BOARD.
Acting Physician, Dr. M'Kechnie ; Acting Surgeon, Dr. Graham ;
Consulting Physician, Dr. Richmond ; Consulting Surgeon, Dr. Taylor„
The Dispensary is open every day from 10 till 11 a.m. for advice ; ,
and from 11 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 5 till 6 p.m., for Dispensing
Medicine. On Tuesdays and Fridays attendance will be given in the
Dispensary from 12 till 1 p.m., for Vaccinating Children. Friends of
Patients admitted daily from 10 till 11 a.m.
One Ticket admits a Fever Patient, and Two Tickets a Medical or
Surgical Patient, to the House, on the certificate of any Medical >
gentleman. .
A B2
18
APPENDIX.
rarocMal Board, Paisley, 1867-63.
Kobert F. Dalziel, Esq., Chairman.
Provost Macfarlane
Bailies Masson
Park
Messrs James Caldwell
Ricliard Watson
Wm. Jamieson
William Craw
James Forbes
Thomas Cook
Wm. Abercrombie
James Gibson
Messrs James Millar
Wm. Campbell
Matthew Scott
William Russell
William Coats
James Lang
James Barclay
Andrew Jardine
Archd. M'Kenzie
Robert Richardson
James Hamilton
COMMITTEES.
Assessment.
Provest Macfarlane, Bailie Masson, Messrs James Forbes, William
Abercrombie, William Jamieson, Archibald M'Kenzie, William
Craw, James Hamilton, James Gibson, James Millar, James
Barclay, James Caldwell, Con.
Administration of Relief,
Bailies Park, Masson, Messrs Matthew Scott, James Barclay, William
Coats, William Russell, William Campbell, R. Richardson, Thomas
Cook, Richard Watson, Andrew Jardine, William Jamieson, James
Lang, Con.
Poorhouse,
Bailie Park, Messrs James Caldwell, James Barclay, James Lang,
Richard Watson, Matthew Scott, William Russell, James Gibson,
William Coats, James Forbes, William Craw, Thomas Cook, James
Millar, Con.
Finance.
Messrs James Caldwell, James Lang, James Millar, James Forbes,
William Abercrombie, Con.
Committees to visit the Poorhouse Weekly.
1. — Provost Macfarlane, Bailie Park, Mr James Caldwell, Con.
2. — Bailie Masson, Messrs William Craw, James Forbes, Con.
3. — Messrs Thomas Cook, Andrew Jardine, Richard Watson, Con.
4. — Messrs Archibald M'Kenzie, James Hamilton, James Millar, Con,
5. — Messrs James Gibson, Robert Richardson, William Russell, Con.
6, — Messrs William Abercrombie, James Barclay, Matthew Scott, Con.
7. — Messrs William Jamieson, James Millar, William Campbell, Con.
8. — Messrs James Lang, Robert F. Dalziel, William Coats, Con.
APPENDIX. 19
Aldlsey Parochial Board.
inspector's department.
Robert Robertson, Inspector. Donald Sutherland, Assistant Inspector.
Robert Kowand , Clerk. Robert Oliver, Collector.
POORHOUSE DEPARTMENT,
C. W. Laing, Governor. Aanie M'Laurin, Matron.
Mrs Ridge, and Mrs Shaw, Assistant Matrons.
James Sproull, Chaplain. "William Hume, Clerk.
Thomas Graham, M.D., Surgeon.
James Wilson, Porter. John Smith, Baker.
Rev. James C Lees, Chairman of the Board, and ex-officio a Member
of all the Committees.
COMMITTEES.
The Chairman of each Committee to be ex-oflScio a Member of all
the Committees.
1. RELIEF COMMITTEE.
For taking charge of all matters regarding the administration of Relief
to Paupers, and the Education of Pauper Children, and advising with
the Inspector thereanent.
Messrs John Pinkerton, Thomas Crichton, Dalrymple Lyle, Archd.
Bell, William Cochran, William Taylor, Thomas R. Cameron, Alex,
Caldwell, James Lancaster, John Muir, Hugh Brown, John Weir,
Thomas Jack, John Brown, William Johnstone, William Jamieson.
Robert Macfarlane, James Winning, Graham Macfarlane ; Rev. A-
Dunlop ; Messrs John M'Kellar, and Macleroy Neilson.
Mr J. Brown, Chairman. Mr Jamieson, Vice-Chairman.
Three a Quorum.
2. — HOUSE COMMITTEE.
For taking charge of all matters connected with the Poor's House
and Asylum.
Messrs John M'Innes, John Pinkerton, Hugh Caldwell, Hugh Brown,
John Poison, James A. MacKean, John Brown, Archibald Hutchison,
David Speirs, Andrew Nairn, William Taylor, James Young, James
Wilson (Hawkhead Mains), William Cochran, William M'Intyre, jun ,
Robert Macfarlane, Graham Macfarlane, John Stewart, William
Johnstone, Thomas Kelso, John Salmon, James Myles, Thomas Jack,
John Muir, and Rev. Mr Dodds.
Mr Poison, Chairman. Mr MacKean, Vice-Chairman.
Five a Quorum.
3. — ASSESSMENT, FINANCE, AND LAW COMMITTEE.
For disposing of all appeals against Assessments, and taking charge of
all matters of Finance and questions of Law,
Messrs John M'Innes, John Salmon, Archibald Hutchison, John
Brown, James Myles, James Lancaster, James Wilson (Freeland),
James Wilson (Hawkhead Mains), William Holms, William Taylor,
and William Cochran.
Mr Myles, Chairman. Three a Quorum.
20 APPENDIX.
4. — SANITARY COMMITTEE.
For receiving Notices, taking proceedings, and executing the Nuisances
Removal (Scotland) Act, 1856, within the Parish, exclusive of the
Burghs of Paisley and Johnstone.
Messrs John M'Innes, John Salmon, Archibald Hutchison, John
Brown, James Myles, James Lancaster, James Wilson (Freeland),
James "Wilson (Hawkhead Mains), William Holms, William Taylor,
and William Cochran.
Mr Myles, Chairman. Two a Quorum.
5^ GROUND SUB-COMMITTEE.
(Appointed by the House Committee.)
Mr Poison, ex-officio, a Member of this Committee.
Messrs James Young, John Salmon, and James Myle».
Mr Young, Convener. Two a Quorum.
ABBEY ASYLUM.
C. W. Laing, superintendent ; Annie M'Laurin, matron ; Thomas
Graham, M.D., surgeon ; Thomas Holms, head male attendant ; John
Gardiner, Alexander Forbes, and George M'Pherson, male attendants ;
Mrs Holms, head female attendant ; Ann Wilson and Euphemia
Douglas, female assistant attendants.
Bur^li 7.oorliouse and Asylum,
Jamea Shaw Brown, inspector. Peter Baine, assistant inspector..
James Renfrew, collector.
William M'Kenzie, house governor and keeper of asylum.
William Aitken, chaplain.
Miss Baird, matron.
Mrs. M'Kenzie, head female attendant.
Peter Thomson, male assistant for asylum.
Reid and Henderson, law agents.
Caledonian Hail'^ay-
Chairman — Lieutenant-Colonel Salkeld.
General Manager — C Johnstone. Goods Manager — W. Matheson.
Secretary — Archibald Gibson.
Superintendent at Pais%— Daniel M'Kinlay.
M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.
aiasgo-w and Soutli-Westem Railway-
Chairman — Sir Andrew Orr, Glasgow.
General Manager — William Johnstone. Secretary — J. W. Wainwright,
Goods Manager — D. Dickie.
Superintendent at Paisley — Daniel M'Kinlay. .
M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents. ,
APPENDIY. 21
Paisley and Reafre"^ Kail-way-
Trains run between Paisley aud Renfrew nearl}' every hour.
Station— Renfrew Road. Station-Master — George Ritchie.
^las^ow and Paisley Joint Line.
County Place.
Manager and Secrttary — Alexander Cowan.
Superintendent — Daniel M'Kinlay.
Inspector — John Woodrow.
M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.
Qlas^o"^, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal.
Canal Wharf, 18 Canal Street.
Committee of Management.
Sir Andrew Orr,
Alexander Ronaldson,
Robert Barclay,
James Rodger,
George Lumsden,
Peter White.
James Thomson.
John M'Innes, Clerk to the Committee of Management, 2 Lawn street.
Hugh Clark, treasurer and manager.
Regular Trading Boats start every lawful day near undernoted houra;-—
(^Extra Boats to suit convenience of parties.)
Port-Eglinton to Paisley, at 6 and 9 a.m. and 1 and 5 p.m.
Port-Eglinton to Johnstone, at 6 a.m. and 1 and 5 p.m.
Paisley to Port-Eglinton, at 8 and 11 a.m. and 2 and 4 p.m.
Paisley to Johnstone, at 6 and 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Johnstone to Paisley, at 6 and 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Johnstone to Port-Eglinton, at 6 and 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Goods to be on the Wharf an hour before starting.
Canal OflSce, 18 Canal street.
For rates of carriage, or other particulars, apply to Thomas Smith,
receiving clerk, Canal Office, 9 Ann street, Glasgow.
William Lament, goods agent, Canal Basin, Port-Eglinton, Glasgow,
John Sharp, Do. Do. Johnstone.
Matthew Killoch, Do. Do. Paisley,
With any of whom orders may be left and inquiries made relative to
the carrying trade.
ITei^OTm Eoad Trust,
Preses — John Watt.
Treasurer — William Brown.
Secretary — William Hodge.
Accountant — Robert Brodie.
Trustees.
Messrs John Watt, William Currie, James Osborne, Daniel Robertson,
and William Brown.
Collector — Alexander Wilson.
22 APPENDIX.
Public OfSLces, Ssc.
Abbey Poor Rates, 22 Smithhills — Eobert Oliver, collector.
Bakers' House of Call, 2 St. JVIirren Street — James Muir, keeper.
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren Street — John Hutcheson, agent.
British Linen Co.'s Bank, 1 Cotton street — John Peden, agent.
City of Glasgow Bank, 2 Moss street — Alex. Pollock, agent.
Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street — David Campbell, agent.
Union Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street — William Abercrombie, agent.
National Bank of Scotland, 1 Forbes place — Peter Guilleaume, agent.
Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour street — John M'Gown, actuary.
Burgh Trustees' Office, County buildings — James Adam, treasurer.
Canal Office, 18 Canal street — Hugh Clark, manager and treasurer.
Chamberlain's, County buildings — James Adam.
Commissary, County buildings — John Bartlemore, clerk.
Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss street — Wm. Nairne, treasurer.
Glasgow Herald, 2 Gilmour street — Wm. B. Watson, correspondent.
Inland Kevenue, 24 Orchard street — Peter Longrigg and Robert Young,
supervisors.
Justice of Peace, County buildings — John Bartlemore, depute-clerk.
North British Mail, 4 County place — George Donald, correspondent.
Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour
street — Richard Watson, publisher.
Paisley Herald Printing Office, 10 High street — sale shop and counting
house, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street — Wm. B. Watson, printer.
Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, 3 Moss street~J. & J. Cook, publishers.
Paisley and Renfrewshire Independent, Gilmour street — John Miller,
publisher.
Police Office, County buildings — George Ingram, superintendent.
Police, County, County place— Robert Hunter, chief constable.
Post Office, 9 Gilmour street — Francis Deans, postmaster.
Prison, County buildings— Eobert Bird, governor.
Procurator Fiscal, Burgh, 5 County place — George Hart, fiscal.
Procurator Fiscal, County, 5 County place— Daniel MacFarlan, fiscal.
Procurator Fiscal, Justices', County buildings — Thomas Campbell, fiscal.
Railway, Renfrew, Renfrew road — George Ritchie, station-master.
Railway, G. and P. Joint Line, County place — Daniel M'Kinlay, superin-
tendent.
Railway, Caledonian, G. and P., and Greenock Section, County place —
Daniel M'Kinlay, goods and passenger agent.
Renfrewshire Militia, barracks, Williamsburgh — L. B. Barr, quarter-
master.
Stamps, 6 High street — William M'Intyre, distributor.
Sheriff Clerk, County buildings— Peter Henderson, olerk— Thomas
M 'Arthur, depute-clerk.
Taxes — Burgh Poor, 8 New Sneddon — James Renfrew, collector.
„ Police, County buildings — James Adam, treasurer and collector.
„ Water, County buildings — James Adam, treasurer and collector.
„ Prison and Road, County buildings— James Adam, treasurer
and collector.
„ Rogue Money, 33 Old Sneddon— Ja. Caldwell, collector.
„ Income, 8 High street — James S. Smiles, surveyor.
„ „ 6 High street— William M'Intyre, sub-collector.
Town Clerk, County buildings— William Hodge, clerk.
APPENDIX.
23
Post Oface, 9 Qilmour Street.
Lines of Road and Chief Places of Destination.
Ardrossan and Saltcoats, )
Kilmarnock, Irvine, Troon, and Ayr, ... J
Greenock and Port-Glasgow,
Glasgow, Greenock, and Port-Glasgow,
Glasgow and Edinburj2;h,
Greenock and Port-Glasgow,
Kilmarnock, ..
Ayrshire,
Glasgow, England, Dublin, South and "West of
Ireland, and Foreign,
Glasgow, Ayrshire, and North of Scotland,
Greenock and Port-Glasgow,
Belfast and all parts of Ireland,
England, Foreign, Edinburgh, Dublin, and the
West of.Ireland,
Glasgow, Edinburgh, North, and East of Scotland,
Letters, &c., can be
Posted
Without
extra ch'ge
until
With one
additio'l Id
stamp until
7.10 a.m.
7.45 „
10.50 „
L50 p.m.
2.45 „
3.15 „
4.15 „
4.30 „
5.50 .,
5.50 ;,
7.45 „
10—
7.15 a.m.
7.50 „
11- „
2 — p.m.
3- „
3.35 „
4.30 „
4.55 „
6- ,.
6- „
8.25
Letters must be registered half an hour previous to the time of Box
closing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kilmarnock, &c.,
which should be registered the evening before. On payment of an extra
fee of 4d, letters may still be registered for half an hour later in most
cases.
Delivery by letter-carriers begins at 7 a.m. (England and Scotland,
North of Ireland, Greenock, &c.), 9 a.m. (London, Ayrshire, South of
Ireland, &c.), 3.45 p.m. (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock, Ayr, &c.), 7 p.m.
(Greenock, Glasgow, Ayr, &c.)
SUNDAY MAILS.
Despatch of Letters, &c., for London, England, Foreign, Glasgow,
Edinburgh, Ireland, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, Ayrshire, &c., 6.15 p.m.
Delivery of Letters, &c., to Callers, London, England, Foreign, Glasgow,
Edinburgh, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, &c., from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m., at the
Office. No Arrivals from Ireland delivered on Sunday.
No delivery by letter-carriers on Sundays. On Fast Days one delivery,
commencing at 9 a.m. OflSce open on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m,,
and on Fast Days from 9 a.m. till 10.46 a.m., and from 7 till 8 p.m.
Letters are Collected from the Receiving OfQce, 28 Wellmeadow Street,
and from the Pillar Boxes at Causeyside Street, Bank Street, and St
James Street, at 10.30 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., and 9 p.m. No Collections
on Sundays.
Money Orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 6 a.m. Savings
Bank, and Government Life Insurance and Annuity Business transacted
during same hours. And on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On Sun-
days and Fast Days no business of this description is done.
Office open from 1st March to 31st October, on Week Days, at 7 a.m. ;
and during the remaining months at 7.30. It is always Closed at 9 p.m.
On Sunday the Office is open only from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m., but the Letter
Box remains open as on other days.
Clerks— A. Logan, 16 George Street ; R. B» Young, 31 King Street
W. Smith, 145 George Street.
24 APPENDIX.
Stampers — Thomas Stevenson, 9 St. Mirren Street; John Picken, 26
Storie Street.
Letter Carriers — Alexander Christie, 10 South Campbell Street; James
Praser, 1 Orr Square ; James Sweenie, 4 Stock Street.
Auxiliary Letter Carriers — George Wallace, 38 Lady Lane ; George
Begg, 25 i^t. James Street ; Peter M'Cree, 60 High Street ; William
Cochran, 12 Stevenson Street; Gavin Speirs, 57 George Street; Charles
M'Dougall, 60 High Street; John Lyle, 21 Stock Street; Robert Baird,
26 Oakshaw Street.
Messengers — Howwood — John Erskine, 41 George Street, Fulwood —
Robert Ray, 61 High Street. Renfrew — John Morton, Renfrew. Gate-
side — Matthew Robertson, 17 Back Sneddon.
FRANCIS DEANS, Postmaster.
POSTAL REGULATIONS.
Letters under | oz,
prepaid,
Id
Letters under ^ oz, unpaid,
2d
" » 1 oz.
"
21
" r oz, "
4d
" 1| oz.
((
3d
" « IJoz, "
6d
" " 2 oz,
u
4d
" " 2 oz, «
8d
" " 2J oz,
u
5d
" 21 oz, "
lOd
And so on, increas
mg Id pe
r ^ ounce or fraction of i an ounce.
No
limit exists to the weight of Paid Letters, but Unpaid Letters, must not
exceed four ounces, and no Inland Letter must exceed 24 inches any way.
Re-directed Letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though the
new postage should not be paid on the re-posting of the Letter, it will be
charged only the prepaid rate on delivery.
Newspapers with Impressed Stamp sent by post must be made up in
covers open at the ends, having the stamp visible. They may be trans-
mitted and re-transmitted through the post within the United Kingdom
free of postage for fifteen days from the date of publication.
Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 15
days after publication, are charged Letter 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 News-
papers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates : —
Under 4 oz., Id; under 8 oz., 2d; under 12 oz., 3d ; under 16 oz., 4d.
And Id for every additional 4 oz.; no parcel to exceed 24 inches anyway,
but may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, 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 unwrit-
ten on inside or in the cover, at the rate of 3d under 4 oz. to British
Colonies.
The British registration fee on every registered letter posted in the
United Kingdom addressed to any British Colony or Foreign Country is
now 4d.
The same reduction has taken place in the fee chargeable on any news-
paper or book packet addressed to a British Colony or to the Kingdom
of Italy, which the senders may desire to register.
Registered letters, however, addressed to France, or to any Foreign
Country, the correspondence of which is sent in the French mail, will
continue chargeable with a registration fee of the same amount as the
postage to which they are liable.
APPENDIX. 25
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN.
President— David Murray.
Vice-Pres>ident — Provost Macfarlane.
Treasurer — William Abercrombie.
Ordinary Directors.
Messrs James Caldwell, I Messrs Peter Kerr,
Hugh Wallace, I P. Corny n Macgregor,
John Morgan,
Archd. Hutchison,
Robert Brown,
Archibald Craig,
William Philips
James Forbes,
Thomas Coats,
James J. Lamb.
William Stewart, Master.
William Hodge, Honorary Secretary.
PAISLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND ACADEMY—
Oakshaw^ Street.
Under the Management of the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council,
and a Committee of Subscribers to the Erection of the Academy
Buildings,
Founded by Charter from King James VL, 1576.
Re-built with full accommodation for a complete Academy, 1863.
Directors.
Appointed by the Town Council.
Hugh Macfarlane, Provost.
Matthew Scott, Bailie.
A. H. Park, „
Wm. Morrison, „
George Masson, „
Wm. Abercrombie, Treasurer.
Appointed by the Subscribers.
Robert Brown,
Thomas Coats,
Stewart Clark,
David Campbell, Councillor.
James Barclay, „
James Caldwell, „
Robert Eaglesim, „
William Craw, „
p. Comyn Macgregor,
William Philips,
Dr. M'Kechnie.
Teachers.
William Brunton, LL.D., Rector of the Grammar School, Teacher of
Ancient and Modern Languages.
Mr George Dickson, assistant.
David Glass, M.A., S.CD., Teacher of Writing, Arithmetic, and
Mathematics.
David Donaldson, Teacher of English.
Miss Isabella Thomson, Initiatory Class, and Industrial Needlework.
ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR LOW CHURCH PARISH-
SI Storie Street.
Robert Paterson, teacher.
A C
APPENDIX.
PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION SCHOOLS.
Instituted 1835-36.
William Hodge, Esq., President.
Matthew Scott, Esq., vice-President.
John Affleck, Esq., Treasurer. Eev. Alexander Eennison, Secretary,
Directors.
Messrs George Fairley,
Andrew Jardine,
Robert Richanison,
James Robertson.
Revs. Alexander Bryson,
John Martin
Messrs James Barclay,
Archibald Craig,
Archibald M'Kenzie,
Robert Wilson,
W. Wotherspoon,
David Campbell,
Ladies' Committee
Mrs D. Campbell,
„ M'lnnes,
„ Bryson, | ,
Miss Thomson, [ ,
Teachers.
Carbrook Street — Mr George Dick.
Causey side — Mr Alexander Tagg.
New Sneddon — Mr Samuel Hyndman.
George Street — Mr C. D. Wason.
Seedhill — Mr William Harkness.
Mrs Hodge,
,, Wotherspoon,
,, Barclay,
,, Affleck,
Miss Scott,
„ Craig,
,, Richardson,
„ Gibson.
STOW SCHOOL— Causeyside.
Office-Bearers,
President — Mrs Pollock, Riccartsbar.
Treasurer — Miss Barclay, Gateside.
Secretary — Mrs MacKean, Garthland Place.
Committee.
Mrs Greenlees, 46 Oakshaw Street.
,, Peter Kerr, Whitehaugh.
,, John Lochhead, 70 Causeyside.
„ Laing, 84 New Street.
„ R. Robertson. Rosehill Cottage.
„ Hutchison, Barclay Street.
„ John Poison, West Mount.
Mias Pollock, 6 Neilston Street.
Teachers
Miss Elizabeth Brown, senior department,
Miss Mary Kelly, infant department.
Miss GifFen, Canal Cottage.
„ Craig, Gateside.
„ Arbuckle, Prospect Hill.
„ King, 1 Carlile Place.
„ Clark, Gateside,
„ Anna B. Park, 32 Oakshaw
Street.
Symington, Oakshawhead.
HUTCHESON'S CHARITY SCHOOL— Orr Street.
Instituted (built) 1821.
Directors.
The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh. The Three Kirk
Sessions. The Preses of the Merchants' Society. The Box-Master of
the Old Weavers, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board.
John Campbell, teacher.
APPENDIX.
12T
PAISLEY RAGGED AND REFORMATORY SCHOOL,
New Sneddon Street.
President — William Philips, Esq., of Crossflat.
Treasurer — Wm. Abercrombie, Esq. Secretary — Wm. Hodge, Esq.
Acting Committee.
Bailies Scolt,
Park,
Morrison,
Masson,
Treasurer Abercrombie,
Messrs William Philips,
David Murray,
James Kerr,
James Forbes,
William Hodge,
A, R. Pollock,
Thomas Coats,
James Johnston,
Messrs William Russell,
James Arthur,
John Fisher,
William MacKean,
William Coats,
J. Millar, manufacturer,
George Hart,
David Gilmour,
James Caldwell,
Revs. A. Henderson,
William Eraser,
A. Reunison.
MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION—
Greenock Road.
Opened 1st August, 1859.
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 of Paisley.
All for the time being.
Matthew Scott, Esq., Paisley, Chairman.
Thomas Risk, Esq., Barrhead. | David Murray, Esq., Paisley.
William Abercrombie, Esq., Paisley.
John M'Innes, Secretary and Treasurer.
David Allan, Governor. Mrs Allan, Matroa.
DEAF ^ND DUMB INSTITUTION.
Instituted 1817.
William Philips, President. I P. Coats, Treasurer.
Archibald Gardner, Secretary', 3 County Place.
Twelve Directors.
Medical Directors — Drs- W. M'Kechnie and Richmond.
ABBEY PARISH SCHOOL, 6 Thread Street.
William Dickie, teacher.
FREE SOUTH SCHOOL, Stevenson Street..
George Menzies, Senior Department.
Miss Dalziel, Junior Department..
28 APPENDIX.
THE JOHN NEILSON ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONAL
IK STITUTION— Oaksha WHEAD.
Opened 2d April, 1852.
Trustees.
Thomas Risk, Archibald Hodge, Archibald Gardner.
Secretaries — Archibald and J. M. Gardner, 3 County Place.
Teachers.
Mr John Laidlaw,
Mr John Thomson,
Mr Thomas Kerr,
Mr David Hamilton.
Mr John Johnstone, M.A.,
Tutor in Classics, Mathematics, and Literature, inclading Advanced
Composition.
Miss Shepherd — Infant School.
Miss Millar — Sewing and Domestic Economy.
French and German — Mr Johnstone.
Drawing — Mr William Stewart and Assistants-
Music— Mr William Miller.
Twelve Pupil Teachers.
Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics — Mr David Anderson.
PAISLEY FEMALE SCHOOLS OF INDUSTRY.
In connection with the Church of Scotland.
Instituted 1845.
President — Mrs. Campbell, of Blythswood.
Vice-President — Mrs. Brown, Underwood Park.
Treasurer — Miss Dunn, 42 High Street.
Secretary — Miss Mann, Oakshawhill.
With eight of an Acting Committee.
Hunter Street School.
Miss Hamilton, Teacher ; Miss Weir, Assistant.
Abbey Street School.
Miss Ross, Teacher ; Miss Robertson, Assistant.
FREE ST. GEORGE'S MISSION SCHOOL, 104 CAUSEYsmE.
William Brownridge, teacher.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Hunter Street.
Miss Hamilton, teacher.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Weigh-House Close.
Vacant.
THE DICKSON SCHOOL, Williamsburgh.
Instituted 1847.
Rev. J. C. Lees, | Rev. John Martin,
„ A. Kenniaon, | „ Alex. Bryson.
Miss M'Ghie, teacher
APPENDIX.; 29
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Queen Stkeet.
Miss Biggar, teacher.
INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL— 11 Lawn Stbeet.
Instituted 1835.
Rev. J. C. Lees, Presidents
Directors.
Rev. Alex. Rennison. | Rev. Alex. Bryson.
Rev. John Martin,
Miss Hair, teacher.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, 11 St. James Plage.
Edward Robinson, teacher.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 School Wynd.
James Hill, for Boys. Miss C. Morgan, Girls.
County Police Committee.
Chairman — Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.
The Right Hon. the Karl of Glasgow.
The Right Hon. Lord Blancyre.
Sir Robert J. M. Napier, Bart*, of
Milliken and Napier.
The Sheriff of the County.
Tbe Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley.
Sir M. H. S. Stewart, Bart.
John G. Barnes Graham, of Kirk-
hiU and CraigaUion.
General Macdowall, of Garthland.
John Laird, Norwood Villa, Pollok-
shields.
Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham.
Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun,.
chairman.
Walter Orum, of Thornliebank.
John Gordon, of Aikenhead.
Col. Campbell, yr., of Blythswood,
Captain Greig, of Muirshields.
John Burns, of Castle Wemyss.
John Burnet, of Mileburn.
The Provost of PoUokshaws.
The Provost of Port-Glasgow.
Bailie Lang, Port-Glasgow.
Chief Constable — Robert Hunter.
Clerk — J a. Caldwell, Clerk of Supply.
Auditors — Messrs John Fisher and John M'Gown, Accountants, Paisley..
Coiinty Police.
Head Quarters — 3 County Place, Paisley.
Chief Constable — Robert Hunter, Paisley.
Paisley District — John Gildawie, Paisley, Superintendent. Stations —
Inchinnan, Paisley, and Yoker.
Kilbarchan Districts — Robert Russell, Kilbarchan, Inspector. Stations —
Bishopton, *Crosslie, Elderslie, Kilbarchan, *Linwood, and
Lochwinnoch.
Barrhead District — Neil Gilraour, Barrhead, Inspector. Stations —
Barrhead, Hurlet and Nitshill, Neilston, and Newton Mearns.
PoUokshaws District — Daniel Cameron, PoUokshaws, Inspector. Sta-
tions— Cathcart, *Clarkston by Glasgow, Crossmyloof by
Glasgow, Eaglesham, Kinning Park, and PoUokshaws.
Greenock District — John Howden, Port-Glasgow, Inspector. Stations —
*Gourock, *Greenock, Inverkip, Kilmalcolm, '^Port-Glasgow.
Those marked (*) are Sergeants' Stations.
The Force is composed of the Chief Constable, 1 Superintendent, 4i
Inspectors, 7 Sergeants, and 29 Constables— 42..
A. C2_
so APPENmX.
Commissary Cous^t.
Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock Forenoon-
Patrick Fraser, Commissary.
Hugh Cowan, Commissary Depute.
John Bartlemore, Commissary Clerk — OflSice, County Buildings.
Patrick Fraser, sheriff.
liugh Cowan, sheriff-substitute.
S]ieri£ Court.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Sits every Tuesday during Session.
Peter Henderson, sheriflT-clerk.
Thomas M'Arthur, sheriff-clerk
depute.
Sheriff Sm^ll Dclat Court.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Held every Thursday, at Eleven o'clock, during Session.
Peter Henderson, clerk. | Thos. M'Arthur, depute-clerk.
Alex. M Kechnie, Bar Officer.
Justice of Peace Court.
Courts held at Paisley every Friday.
Clerk — Robert Wright. | Depute-Clerk — John Barthmore-
Fiseal — Thomas Campbell.
Courts held at Johnstone third Monday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk — Walter Holmes, writer, Johnstone.
Courts held at Lochwinnoch first Saturday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk — John Reid.
Courts held at Barrhead first Mondaj' of each Month.
Depute-Clerk — Archibald Brownlie.
Courts held at Pollokshaws first Tuesday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk — John Steuart.
Quarter Sessions, first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last
Tuesdav of October, at Renfrew. Licensing meetings held at Ren-
frew, Third Tuesdaj' of April,, and last Tuesday of October.
Inspectors of Weights and Measures.
Upper Ward — James G. Paterson, 66 High Street.
Burgh of Paisley— Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon,
Bur^li Courts.
A Court is held in the forenoon of every lawful day, in the Convene
Room, at Ten o'clock, for the despatch of Criminal business; and, »
Court is held, when necessary (immediately after the Criminal CourtJ^
for the despatch of civil causes.
William Hodge, Clerk. George Hart, Fksal.
APPENDIX.
31
Faculty of ProcTirators.
Incorporated by Royal Chapter, 24th June, 1803.
Dean — Andrew Millar. | Treasurer — John M'Inneft,
Councillors,
William Hodge. William Reid. Archibald Gardner.
Examinators.
James Caldwell. David Campbell. Thomas Walker.
Clerk — John Bartlemore. | Fiscal — George Hart.
Procurators for the Poor.
Walter Holmes, Johnstone.
A. R. Ferguson, Neilston and
Barrhead.
William Hector, Pollokshaw*.
David Semple.
John N. Gardner.
William Connell, Lochwinnoch.
Francis Martin.
Auditors of Treasurer's Accounts — The Dean and Councillors.
Auditor of Accounts — William Hodge.
Curators of Library — James Caldwell, David Semple, Jas. H. Dunn.
OflSicer — Alex. M'Kechnie.
Anderson, Mat., Neilston ..
Bartlemore, John,
Brownlie, Archibald
Caldwell, James
Campbell, David
Campbell, Thomas
Connell, William, Lochwin-
noch
Dunn, James H
Dunn, John,
Ferguson, Alex. Robertson,
Neilston
Gardner, Archibald
Gardner, J. Neilson
Hart, George
Hector, Wm., Pollokshaws
Henderson, Peter
Henderson, R. L
Hodge, William...
MEMBERS.
1832
1853
1856
1849
1847
1853
1829
1861
1824
1865
1828
1864
1861
1825
1829
1858
1830
Holmes, John, Johnstone ... 1849
Holmes, Walter, Johnstone 1866
Houstoun, W. Lamont ... 1849
Martin, Francis . . 1866
Millar, Andrew 1818
Millar, John, Dunoon ... 1831
Macfarlane, Robert 1859
M'Farlane, Graham 1831
M'lnnes, John 1841
M'Lean, Wm., Glasgow ... 1824
Macome, Robt., Dumbarton 1832
MacRobert, Thomas 1858
Reid, John, Johnstone ... 1842^
Reid, William 1829
Russell, Robert 1866
Semple, David 1«31
Walker, Thomas 1853
Young, David 1861
Procurators of Court not Membersvof Faculty.
Crawford, John ; Kirkwood, Allan.
SlieriS 0£&cers.
Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss Street, also Messenger-at-Arms.
Wm. Russell and Malcolm Munro, Terrace Buildings.
Henry Bell, John Harkness, 14 High Street.
Alex. Lamoat, 4 Moss Street. Alex. Campbell, 4 Moss Street..
George Gregory, 4 Moss Street,.
32
APPENDIX.
Justices of the Peace.
Paisley District.
AflSieck, John, Banker, Paisley.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle.
Arthur, James, of Barshaw.
Baird, John, Netherhill.
Barclay, James, Canal Bank.
Boyd, George, Renfrew.
Brough, Peter, Oakshawhead.
Brown, John, Thrushcraig.
Brown, Robert, Underwood Park.
Oattanach, Alex., of Auchentorlie.
Clark, James, Camphill.
Coats, James, yr., of Woodside.
Coats Peter, of Woodside.
Coats, Thomas, of Perguslie.
Fleming, Andrew, Fulwood.
Forbes, James, Langroods.
Glasgow, Earl of, Hawkhead.
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mi'ls.
Guilleaume, Peter, Banker, Paisley.
Henderson, Peter, Sheriff-Clerk of
Renfrewshire, Love Street-
Holms, William, of Brabloch.
Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill.
Hutcheson, John, Garthland Place.
Kerr, James, Underwood.
Kerr, Robert, of Crookston Hall.
Kerr, William, Underwood.
Lamb, J. J., Underwood Cottage.
Macfarlane, Hugh, Love Street.
MaeKean, William, Merchant.
Millar, Andrew, Dean of Faculty
of Procurators.
Morgan, John, of Greenlaw.
Murray, David, Castlehead.
Philips, William, of Crossflat.
Pollock, Alexander, jr., Riccartsbar.
Poison, Wm., Starch Manufacturer.
Richardson, Thomas, of Ralston.
Russell, William, Barclay Street.
Scott, Matthew, Gateside.
Whitehead, Joseph, of Kiinside.
Wotherspoon, William, Maxwellton.
Holms, Archibald C, of Sandyford.
Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitute of Renfrewshire, and the Provost
and Magistrates of Paisley, for the time being.
Lieutonaacy of Renfrewsliire-
Lord-Lieutenant — Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgovr
Vice-Lieutenant — Sir R. M. S. Stewart, Bart.
John M'Innes, Clerk, 2 Lawn Street.
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle,
1860
Alexander, Capt. John H. I., R,N.,
1863
Blantyre, Lord, 1845
Buchanan, Lieut.-Col., D. C. R. C,
of nrumpellier and Finlaystone,
1863
Campbell, Archibald, of Blyths-
wood, 1845
Campbell, Archibald, younger, 1860
Dairoch, Duncan, of Gourock, 1863
Gilmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860
Gordon, John, of Aikenhead, 1860
Graham, John G. Barnes, of Craig-
allioD, 1860
Harvey, James Oetavius Lee, of
Castlesemple, 1860
Macdowall, General D. H., of
Garthland, 1845
Mure, Lieut. -Colonel William, of
Caldwell, 1860
Napier, Sir Robert J. M., Bart.,
1845
Napier, John Stirling, of Merchis--
ton House, 1860
Paisley, Provost of
Pollok, Allan, of Broom, 1860
Renfrew, Provost of
Richardson, * Thomas, of Ralston,
1863
Scott, James, of Kelly, 1860
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae and
Blackstoun, 1845
Speirs, Archibald Alexander, of
Elderslie, 1860
Stirling, James, of Glentyan, 1848
Stewart, John Archd. Shaw, 1863
Stewart, Sir M. R. S. Shaw, of Ard-
i gowan
APPENDlt.
^3
READING ROOMS.
Faisley Coffee Room— 107 Hi^h Street, Cross.
COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS.
Robert M'Kechnie, Convener.
John Affleck, Treasurer. John Bartlemore, Secretary.
Directors.
Messrs William Hodge,
John Baird,
J. J. Lamb,
Dr M'Kechnie,
Matthew Scott,
James Forbes,
Robert Macfarlane.
Messrs James Caldwell,
Francis Martin,
Archibald Gardner,
John Bartlemore,
William Gibson,
Alex. Macfarlane,
COMMITTEE OF LESSEES.
John Walker, Chairman,
Robert B. Hair, Treasurer.
Messrs Wm. M'Intyre, jun.,
Robert Brown,
Archd. C. Holms,
James Caldwell,
George H. Brown,
James H. Dunn,
James M'Naughtan,
John Bartlemore, Secretary.
Messrs Wm. P. Kerr,
James Macgregor,
James J. Lamb,
Stewart Clark,
James Dobie,
James Coats,
Archd. Hutchison, jun.
Robert Wingate, Keeper.
Open from 8 a.m till 10 p.m.
^est-End Heading Eoom.
84 Broomlands Street, and 26 Wellmeadow Street.
Instituted in King Street, 1st Feb., 1850.
Aged and Infikm Fkbe.
John Reid, President.
William Robertson, Treasurer.
James Russell MacFadj'en, Secretary.
Directors.
Messrs John Robertson,
Matthew Rodger,
J. Hutchison,
M. Brown, Castle Street, Keeper
Messrs William Whiteford,
William Jardine,
William M'Lean.
34
APPENDIX.
Paisley Artisans' Institute.
Instituted 1847.
President — Robert Fisher.
Honorary President — Sheriff Cowan.
Vice-Presidents — Wm. Peattie, Eobert Russell, and George Gibson.
Honorary Vice-Presidents — H. E. C. Ewing, Captain Speirs, Provost
Maefarlane, and Thomas Coats, Esq.
Treasurer — Andrew Poulds, jun.
Secretaries — Thomas MacRobert and Robert Crawford.
Janitor — A. H. M'Lure.
DIRECTOKS.
E. Wilson,
C. D. Wason,
William Peattie,
J. M. Symington,
William Watson,
David Carswell,
COMMITTEES.
(The names marked * are Conveners.)
Library — *A. Wilson, Gibson, Peattie, Hay, Russell, Carswell, M'Lennon.
Lecture — *Foulds. Broom, Lamb, Symington, MacRobert, Eaglesim,
Wilson.
Bath — * Brown, Watson, Gibson, Pinkerton, Fraser, Weir, Johnston.
Class — *Wa>on, Wilson, Crawford, Hay, Foulds, Ferguson, Broom.
Literary — *Broom, Crawford, Peattie, Carswell, Fraser, Wilson, Ferguson.
Finance — *Foulds. Gillespie, Fisher, Watson, Pinkerton, Eaglesim,
Wilson.
Amusement — *Carswell, Gibson, Eussell, Fisher, M'Lennon, Ferguson.
Property — *Eaglesim, Lamb, Gillespie, Wilson, Jaap, Pinkerton, Watson.
Rooms open daily from 7 a.m. till 10.30 p.m., from April 1 till Sept. 30.
„ „ 8 „ „ Oct. 1 till Mar. 31.
Classes open from 1st October till 1st April.
LOCAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR SOCIETY OF ARTS, LONDON,.
Chairman — Thomas Coats.
Secretary — Charles Dalton Wason.
Councillor Eaglesim,
William Gillespie,
James J. Lamb,
James Johnston,
J. H y,
Archibald Wilson,
Lachlan Pinkerton,
John Brown,
M. B. M'Lennon,
Andrew Ferguson,
Alexander Eraser,
James Weir.
Mr J. M. Symington,
Mr James J. Lamb,
Mr William Philips,
Mr A. Russell Pollock,
Mr William MacKean,
Mr Thomas MacRobert,
Mr John Lorimer,
Mr James Reid,
Dr Brunton,
Thomas Graham, M.D.,
Mr William Gillespie,
Eev. Alexander Bryson,
Eev. William Fraser,
Eev. John Crouch,
Eev. George Glazy,
Eev. John Spaven,
Mr Andrew Foulds, jun.,
Mr Robert Wilson,
Mr John Broom,
Mr Eobert Crawford,
Mr James Hay.
TERMS.
IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas Feb. 2
Whitsunday May 15
Lammas Aug. 1
Martinmas Nov. 11
IN ENGLAND.
Lady-day March 24
Midsummer June 24
Michaelmas Sept. 29
Christmas , Dec. 25
APPENDIX. 85
ReafrewsMre Pnson Boara.~1867-68.
Elected by Commissioners of Supply.
The Right Hon, Lord Bl an tyre.
Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart., of Greenock.
General Mac^owall, of Garthland.
J. G. Barnes Graham, of Kirkhill and Craigallion.
Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.
Allan Gilmour of Eaglesham. ,
Colonel Mure, of Caldwell.
Archibald Campbell, of Blythswood.
John Gordon, of Aitkenhead.
Archibald C. Holms, of Sandyford.
Elected hy Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
Hugh Macfarlane, Jun., Esq., Provost of Paisley.
Wm. Abercrombie, Esq., Treasurer of the Burgh of Paisley.
David Campbell, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Wm. Russell, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Hugh Wallace, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Elected hy Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock.
James J. Grieve, Esq., Provost of Greenock.
John Hunter, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Charles Grey, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
James Morton, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
John Fleming, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Elected by Magistrates and Town Council of Port- Glasgow.
Alexander Lang, Esq., one of the Bailies of Port-Glasgow.
Elecfed by Magistrates and Town Council of Renfrew.
James M'L. Henderson, Esq., Provost of Renfrew.
Ex' Officiis.
Patrick Eraser, Esq., Sheriff of Renfrewshire, or, in his absence,
Hugh Lyon Tennent, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute, at Greenock.
Archibald Campbell, Chairman and Convener.
John and James H. Dunn, Joint Clerks and Treasurers.
UPPEE WARD COMMITTEE.
Provost Macfarlane, [Convener),
Mr Abercrombie, Mr Wallace, Mr Russell, Provost Henderson, Mr D,
Campbell, Sheriff Eraser, or, in his absence, Sheriff Tennent, Mr
Campbell, of Blythswood, Mr Holms.
Three to form a quorum.
LOWER WARD COMMITTEE.
Provost Grieve, [Convener],
Bailie Hunter, Bailie Morton, Bailie Grey, Sir M. R. S. Stewart,
Sheriff Tennent, Bailie Fleming.
Three to form a quorum.
86 APPENDIX.
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SUPERINTEND THE ERECTION OF NEW
PRISON AT GREENOCK.
Provost Grieve, (^Convener),
Right Hon. Lord Blantyre, Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., Mr Graham,
Mr Speir, Mr Gilraour, Mr Campbell, of Bh'thswood, Mr Holms,
Provost Macfarlane, Mr David Campbell, Provost Grieve, Bailie
Hunter, Bailie Grey, Bailie Fleming, Sheriff Fraser, or, ia his absence
Sheriff Tenent.
Five to form a quorum.
ACCOUNT COMMITTEES.
Upper Ward.
Provost Macfarlane {Convener'),
Mr Abercrombie, Mr Wallace, Mr Russell, and Mr D. Campbell.
Two to form a Quorum.
Lower Ward.
Provost Grieve (Convener).,
Bailie Hunter, Bailie Grey, Bailie Fleming, and Sheriff Tennent.
Two to form a Quorum.
The Upper "Ward Committee to Audit the Clerks' Books.
OFFICERS.
Paisley Prison.
Governor — Robert Bird.
Matron — Helen Thomson.
Housekeeper — Mrs Bird.
Teacher and Chaplain — Rev. John
Fleming.
Surgeon — Dr. James Baton.
Watchman — John White.
Greenock Prison.
Clerk— C. M. Bird.
Warders — William Young, Alex.
Enterkin, JohnWylie,
John Gladston,Margt.
Hynds, Mary Crawr
ford, Amelia Scott.
Keeper — John Love.
Matron — Anne G. Adams.
Chaplain — Mr Donald Brotchie.
Surgeon — Dr. Leishman.
Pollohshaws Prison.
Keeper — John Brown-
Matron — Mrs Brown.
Surgeon — Dr. William Walkef.
Warders — George White, James
Bell, Margaret Dal-
glish.
Watchman — Duncan Campbell.
District Board of Lunact.
Patrick Fraser, Esq., Sheriff of the County.
Right Hon. Lord Blantyre.
General Macdowall of Garthland.
J. G. B. Graham, ©f Craigaliion, &c.
Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham.
Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.
John Gordon, of Aitkenhead.
Hugh Lyon Tennant, Sheriff-Substitute, Greenock.
James J. Grieve, Provost of Greenock.
James Morton, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Hugh Macfarlane, Jr., Esq., Provost of Paisley.
William Russell, one of the Town Council of Paisley.
APPENDIX.
37
CoiiunissiQners of Supply of tlio Comity of Henfrs'w
Qualified to act and vote as stick.
1867.
Thomas Speir, Esq., of Blackstoun, Burnbrae House, Convener.
The Most Noble James, Marquis of
Abercorn
*The Right Honourable James,
Earl of Glasgow
*The Right Honourable Charles,
Lord B Ian tyre
The Right Honourable Robert,
Lord Belhaven and Stenton,
Wishaw
*Sir Robert John Milliken Napier,
Bart., of Milliken and Napier
*Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart,
Bart., of Greenock and Blackball
James Allison, of Malletsheugh,
Mearns
John G. Allison, Cartsbridge,
Mearns
James Anderson, of Highholm,
Port-Glasgow
William Anderson, of Broadley,
Hurlet
John F. Anstruther, Merchant,
Port-Glasgow
Matthew Algie, Shawlands, Pollok-
shaws
John Allan, Billhead, Kilbirnie
Robert Arthur, Gavilmoss, Loch-
winnoch
*John Buchanan, of Glenlora,
Lochwinnoch
Robert Brodie, of Norvalstone,
Lochwinnoch
*Willia.m Cunninghame Graham
Bontine, of Ardoch, Dumbarton
William Brown, of Plain treeyett,
Glasgow, M.D.
John Burnett, of Mileburn, Glasgow
John Royd, of Kirkhill, Mearns
George Burns, residing at Wemyss
House," Wemyss Bay
John Burns, of Castle Wemyss,
Wemyss Bay
"Archibald Campbell, of Blyths-
wood, Renfrew
A
Archibald Campbell, younger, of
Blythswood, Renfrew
*Walter Crum, of Thornliebank
John Craig, Broom, Mearns
Archibald Crawford, Kilbarchan
John Cuninghame, Pollokshields,
Glasgow
Thomas Cunningham, Cowglen,
Pollokshaws
John Clark, of Kirkland Park,
Inverleith Row, Edinburgh
William Connell, of Nethertrees,
Lochwinnoch
Andrew Crawford, 2 Clyde Terrace,
Glasgow
David Cross, Eastbank, near
Bishopton
*Duncan Darroch, of Gourock, B.A.
James Dunlop, of Arthurlie
Robert Douglas, Feuar, Elderslie
William John Easton, writer, Glas-
gow, as factor for the Countess of
Home
Hugh Ferrier, of Clippens
"""Robert Freeland, of Gryfecastle
John Fife, Moniabrock, Largs
^William Fulton, Glenfield, Paisley
Andw. Fleming, Pulwood, Houston
*John Graham, of Craigallion,
Barrhead
*Alexander Graham, of Capellie,
Barrhead
James Graham, of Fereneze, Barr-
head
*Al]an Gilmour, of Eaglesham
*John Gordon, of Aikenhead
Robert Gillies, East Barnaigh,
Lochwinnoch
Thomas Watson Greig, of Muir-
shields, Lochwinnoch
James 0. Lee Harvey, of Castle^
semple
Henry Lee Harvey, Castlesemples
Lochwinnoch
D
38
•A PPENDIX.
Jehn Howie, of Shawhill
*Arcbibald Campbell Holms, of
Sandy ford
♦William Holms, of Brabloch
*John Hamilton, of Greenbank
James Dunlop Hamilton, of
Rogerton, writer, Glasgow
William Charles Stewart Hamilton,
of Craigelaw and Barroclen, resid-
ing at Craigelaw, Kirkcowan
James Dunlop Hamilton, writer,
Glasgow, as factor for Sir Hew
Crawfurd Pollok, Bart.
*John Henderson, of Park
Andrew Hair, merchant, Port-
Glasgow
Robt. Howie, of Burnhouse, Mearns
John Herbertson, of Crooks
D. B, Johnson, Kaim, Lochwinnoch
James Foster King, Longhaugh,
Bishopton
James Lowndes, of Artburlie
David Laidlaw, 14 Buchanan Street,
Glasgow
Robert Leckie, Pollokshaws
John Laird, Norwood Villa, Pollok-
shields
"William Mure, of Caldwell
Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart.,
of Polloc and Keir
*Day Hort Macdowall, of Garthland
John Mair, late of Plantation
Robert Macfie, of Langhouse
Peter Murdoch, of Langbank
Andrew Muirhead, Shawlands,
Pollokshaws
James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew,
as factor for Archibald Alexander
Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie
Thomas Muir, of Muirpark, Tork
Terrace, Regent's Park, London
Henry M'Call, younger, of Daldowie
Robert M'HafBe, of Eastwood
Duncan M'Donald, Parkhouse,
Glasgow
John M'Ewan, of Glenlora, Loch-
winnoch
Robert M'Quaker, Feuar, Johnstone
James MacGregor, St. Andrew's
Villa, PoUokshields
Robert Macfarlane, Bridge of Weir
William Melvin, Ashton, Gourock
John Stirling Napier, of Merchiston
William Orr. Kaim, Lochwinnoch
*AlIan Pollock, of Faside
* Arthur Pollock, of Lochlibo
John Patten, W.S., Edinburgh
William Pollock, Titwood, Mearns
William Paterson, Knockbartnock,
Lochwinnoch
Robert William Cochran Patrick, of
Woodside
John F. Patrick, of Grangehill
Thomas Richardson, of Ralston
David Richardson, of Hartfield
Matthew Rodger, of RoSsland,
Bishopton
Archibald Alexander Speirs, of
Elderslie, M.P. for the County of
Renfrew
*Thomas Dundas Speirs, of Kilallan
Alexander Graham Speirs, of Cul-
creuch
*Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun
Robert Thomas Napier Speir, of
Culdees Castle
Archibald Smith, of Jordanhill
Houstoun Stewart, R.N., and C.B.
William Maxwell Stewart, of Loch-
nagair
James Stirling, of Glentyan, R.N.
Moses Steven, of Polmadie
Archibald Sinclair, Deanside
James Stevenson, of Auchenames
James Scott, of Kelly
Samuel Henderson May Sommer-
ville, of Broadfield
John Steuart, writer and banker,
Pollokshaws
John Salmon, residing at Johnstone
Castle, as factor for Ludovic
Houstoun, of Johnstone
Thomas Smith, Crosslees, by Thorn-
liebank
William Stevenson, of Crosslee
William Stewart, 114 Argyle Street,
Glasgow
James Stewart, of Garvoeks, resid-
ing at Ardvar, Wemyss Bay
P. Walker, PoUokshields
*J. C. Wakefield, Busby
Arthur Watson, Overlee, Busby
Alexander Wilson, Overtrees,
Lochwinnoch
John Wilson, of Hurlet
George Wilson, of Hurlet, residing
at West Hurlet
James Wilson, Freeland House,
Erskine, factor for the Right
HonourableCharles, Lord Blantyre
APPENDIX.
39
Robert W. Cochran Wilson, of
Ladyland
James Young, of Gallowhill, Paisley
•The Sheriff of the County
*The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley
*The Sheriflf-Substitute, Greenock
*The Provost of Kenfrew
The eldest Bailie of Renfrew
*The Provost of Paisley
*The Provost of Greenock
*The Provost of Port-Glasgow
The Provost of Pollokshaws
* 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 Vic, cap. 91,
states the qualification requisite for a Commissioner of Supply.
Assessed Tax Commissioners.
For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.
The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre.
Sir R. J. M. Napier, Bart., of Milli-
ken and Napier.
Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart.,
of Polloc. .
Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., of
Greenock.
Patrick Eraser, Advocate, Sheriff of
the County.
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute ,
Paisley.
Hugh Lyon Tennent, Sheriff-Sub-
stitute, Greenock.
Captain A. A. Speirs, of Elderslie,
M.P.
Archd. Campbell, of Blythswood.
Colonel Campbell, yr., of Blyths-
wood.
Jas. Dunlop, Of Arthurlie.
Rebert Freeland, of Gryfecastle.
Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham.
J. G. Barnes Graham, of Kirkhill
and Craigallion.
Alex. Graham, of Capellie»
A. C. Holms, of Sandyford.
Wm. Holms, of Brabloch.
John Howie, of Hazelden.
John Hamilton, of Greenbank,
James D. Hamilton, factor for Sip
Hew C. Pollok.
Henry Lee Harvey, of Castlesemple^
Day flort Macdowall, of Garthland.
Colonel Mure, of Caldwell.
James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew.
Robert M'Haffie, of Eastwood.
Allan Pollock, of Faside.
Thos. Dundas Speirs, of Kilallan.
Thos. Speir, of Blackstoun.
John Salmon, factor, Johnstone
Castle
The Provost of Paisley, for the
time being.
The Provost of Renfrew, for the
time being.
The Eldest Bailie of Renfrew, for
the time being.
Surveyor-^James S. Smiles, High Street, Paisley.
Inspector — James Martin, Queen Street, Glasgow.
Collector, ... David Murray, Inland Revenue Office, Greenock.,
Sub do., ... Wm. M'Intyre, jun.. High Street, Paisley.
Clerk — Jas. Caldwell, Writer, 33 Old Sneddon Street, Paisley.
Income Taz Commissioners.
For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire.
Patrick Fraser, SheritF, and
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute,
ex-officiis.
John Buchanan, of Glenlora.
J. G. Barnes Graham, of Craig-
allion.
Alexander Graham, of Capellie.
Allan Pollok, of Broom.
Clerk — Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Siijrveyor aaji Assessor— James S. Smiles, 9. High Street, Paisley.
40 APPENDIX.
B>e?istrars of Birtlis, Harria^es, and. Deaths.
Abbey Parish, Robert Waterston, 4 Smithhills
High Parish, Louis Hoeck, 86 High street
Middle Parish, James Reid, 101 High street
St. George's Parish, Robert Donald, 6 Stow street
Fire Brigades.
BURGH BRIGADE.
James Gillespie, Superintendent, ... 43 Moss Street.
John Sillars, Branchman, 35 New Street.
John M'Phee, do., 6 Moss Street.
Alexander Melville, Fireman, 13 Blaeklaw Lane.
Robert M'Cormick, do., 90 Canal Street.
Andrew Stevenson, do., 6 Moss Street.
Thomas Young, do., 5 Storie Street.
William Drummond, do., 93 High Street.
James Anderson, do., St. James Street.
WEST OF ENGLAND BBIGADE.
John Smith, Captain, 101 High Street.
Noble Campbell, Branchman, 19 Old Smithhills.
Daniel Smith, do., 101 High Street.
Robert Briean, do., 19 Old Smithhills.
Alalsey Parisli Iload Trustees.
All Heritors having land in the Parish valued at £100 Scots of
annual Rent.
Clerk — Andrew Millar, writer, Paisley.
Surveyor — Thomas Johnston, C.E.
Collector— Robert Oliver, 22 Old Smithhills.
Paisley and ^las^ow Omnilsus Traf&c.
Omnibuses run between Paisley and Glasgow several times every
day. Start from the Cross during the week, and from the Abbey gate
on Sundaj^
Renfrewshire Militia.
Sir R. J. M. Napier, Bart., Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant.
Majors — W. F. Hamilton, and A. S. G. Jauncey.
Captains.
James Lowndes,
R. W. Young,
A. Boyd,
H. B. Dunlop,
Henriquez Melhado,
Robert T. N. Speir.
Lieutenants,
L. Hew C. Pollock, E. L. M'Dougal, Robert Anderson, G. R. G- Rees,
G. L. Houston, and J. S. Wilson.
Captain William Forrest, Adjutant.
James Hutchison, Surgeon. Thomas Graham, Assistant Surgeon.
L. B. Barr, Quartermaster. G. Young, Sergeant-Major,
Nicholas Finn, Quarter raaster-Sergt. A. Cameron, Payraaster-Sergt.
Staff Barracks— Williamsburgh.
APPENDIX; -fl
Societies, &c.
KEHGIOUS SOCIETIES.
INSTITUTED
1,798. Paisley Sabbath School Union — Mr G. W. Macalpine, president;;
Messrs Thomas Muir and John M'Dougall, vice-presidents;,
Mr John Lymburn, treasurer ;. Messrs Robert Cunningham
and David Beggjjun., secretaries; Messrs J. M. Symington,
James Parlane, Alex. Speirs, Archibald Hogg, Hamilton
Crawford, Robert Lochhead, A. Jardine, Alex. Mackay, Wm.
Finkerton, J. S. Allan, James Winning, Robert Macfarlane,
Robert B. Parlane, John Macalaster, W. Morton, William,
Walker, James M'Lean, and L. Mackinnon, directors.
1833. Tract Society —B.ev. John Thomson, president ; Rev. William,
France and Rev. J. C. Lees, vice-presidents ; Rev. W^llliam
Fraser, Rev. George C. Button, Rev. Alex. Rennison, Rev.
George Clazy, Rev. James Brown, Rev. James Macgregor, Rev.
O. Flett, Rev. John Martin, Rev. A. Bryson, Rev. William
M'Indoe, Rev. James Dodds, Rev. Adam Dunlop, Rev. Robert
Dunlop, Provost Macfarlane, Messrs William Philips, John
Brown, John M'Innes, Archd. Hutchison, Archd. Gardner,
Peter Coats, Wm. Mackean, John Lorimer, James Clark, jun.,
Alex. Pollock, jun., William Poison, and all Ministers of the
Gospel who are Members of the Society, directors ; Mr John
M'Gowu, treasurer; Mr Thomas Walker and Mr James Stewart,
secretaries.
1833. Paisley Young Mens Sabbath Morning Association^ for prayer-
and religious improvement, the different branches meeting in
the following places every Sabbath morning at a quarter to 10 : —
Free High Church Session House, Free Middle Church Session
House, Free St. George's Church Session House, George Street
U. P. Church Session House. James Cochrane, president ;
George Smith, vice-president ; Hugh Roberts, treasurer ; Rodger
Muir, secretary ;. John Ferguson, vice-secretary.
1851. Revived 1866. Paisley Young Men's Christian Association..
Meetings held in the New Grammar School. Office-bearers —
hon. president— A. Russell Pollock, Esq.; president — Mr Adam,
Semple ; vice-president — Mr John Johnstone, M.A. ; secretary
— Mr Hugh Roberts; corresponding secretary — Mr Alexander
M'Kenzie; treasurer — Mr Alex, Craig Muir; librarian — Mr
George Smith.
Paisley Ladies'' Association for Promoting Female Education in
India (in particular for support ot schools at Ambrolie Lane,
under the charge of Dr. and Mrs Wilson, Bombay) — Mrs
Arthur, president ; Miss Mary Dennistoun and Mis W. Muir,
secretaries; Mrs M'Gregor, treasurer; Mrs Archd. Gardner,.
Mrs Coats (Woodside), Mrs Thomson, Mrs Burgess, Mrs
Hunter, Mrs A. Craig, Mrs Paton, Mrs Coats (Ferguslie),.
Mrs T. Greenlees, Mrs M'Kean, Mrs Boyd, Mrs jDalziel, Mrs
Kerr (Underwood), Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Macgregor, MrSr,
A D«
42 APPENDIX.
INSTITUTED
Macintosh, Mrs Alison, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Fraser, Miss £.
Dennistoan, Miss C. Muir, Mi.ss Pollock, Miss Brough, Miss
Giffen, Miss Craig, Miss J. Carlile (Houston), Miss Greenlees,
Miss Watson, Miss Laird, Miss Paton, Miss King, Miss
Macgregor, and Miss Ure, committee. Quarterly meetings
of the committee are held on the first Tuesday of February,
May, August, and November, at 12 o'clock, in the Free High
Church.
Paisley AtixiKari/ to the National Bible Society of Scotland —
Andrew Nairn, president ; Provost Macfarlane, Thomas Green-
lees, and John M'Innes, vice-presidents ; William Macalaster,
treasurer; Rev. G. C. Hutton, and Alex. Gardner, bookseller,
secretaries ; with a committee of 36 directors.
Paisley Young Men's Bible Institvie — Rev. William Fraser,
president ; John Lawrie, vice-president ; Thomas Peacock,
treasurer ; John Millar, secretary.
1861. Charleston Mission District — School Room, 1 CarriagehilK
Public worship conducted every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock,
and every Thursday evening at half-past 8. John Brown,
Thrushcraig, president; William Brown, treasurer; John
Ballantyne, secretary; James Pinkerton, missionary.
Paisley Society for the Reclamation of Fallen Women — Peter
Coats, president ; Robert Kerr, vice president ; Robert Bird,,
treasurer; George W. Macalpine, secretary; Mrs Stark, matron,
with an acting committee of 18 members- House of Refuge,
Stow Place.
CKIOKET CLUBS.
1852. Paisley Thistle Cricket Club — President, William Young ; Vice-
President, Alex. Tagg; Treasurer, T. Stirling; Secretary, W.
Colquhoun. Grounds — Greenhill, Underwood.
1860. Kelburne Cricket Club — James Barclay, jun., president; H. B,
Barclay, treasurer ; W^ Abercrombie, jun., secretary. Grounds —
Blackball.
BOWLING CLUBS.
1839. Priorscroft Bowling Club, 50 Storie Street— Stewart Clark,
president; Alexander M'Dowall, treasurer; Robert Fisher,
secretary ; Andrew Brown, Robert Harris, Peter Clark, William
Stewart, directors. Robert Turner, keeper, 38 New Street.
1853. VVellmeadow Bowling Club — President, Joseph Black; "Vice-
President, James M'Ghee ; Treasurer, William Smith ; Secre-
tary, A. S. Hamilton, 143 George Street; Keeper, David
Murray.
1860. Abereorn Bowling Club, Crossfiat — John Clark, president ;
David Duncan, treasurer ; James Brown, secretary ; Messrs
George Gibson, James Taylor, James Aitken, Thomas Bates,
Robert M'Nee, and Robert M'Fartane, directors; WilUam Paul,
keeper, Crossflat Nursery.
1860. Victoria Bovjling Club, Lady Lane— Wm. Whiteford, president ;
Robert Gilchrist, vice-president ; James Paterson, treasurer ;
APPENDIX. 43
INSTITUTED
Arthur Leraay, secretary ; William Kennedy, keeper, Well-
meadow.
1863. Charleston Boioling Club, Stock Street — Robert Stewart, pre-
sident; Thomas Peacock, vice-president; Robert Herd, treasurer;
John M'Lachlan, secretary ; Messrs Thomas Kelso, John O'May,
Hugh Stevenson, Alexander M'Leod, and Robert Hamilton,
committee; William Holms, keeper.
CUKLING CLUBS.
1841. Paisley Iceland Curling Club— The Right Hon. the Earl of Glas-
gow, patron ; Thomas Graham, president ; William Stewart, vice-
president ; Archibald C. Holms and John M'Nair, Representative
Members; John Stewart, treasurer ; Robert Boyd, secretary.
1844. Paisley Union Curling Club — Patron, H. E. Crum Ewing, M.P. ;
President, Robert Cowan; Vice-President, Hugh Caldwell;
Representatives Members, John Carswell and John Smith ;
Chaplain, James Lang ; Treasurer, Andrew Fisher ; Secretary,
John Smith.
1845. Paisley St. Mirrens' Curling Club — Patron, Archd. Campbell,
Blythswood ; President, Archd. Gardner ; Vice- President}
William Craw J Representatives, William Russell and Stewart
Clark ; Chaplain, Rev. Jas. Brown ; Treasurer, William Russell ;
Secretary, Robert F. Dalziel.
1852. Paisley Boreas Curling Club. — Captain A. A. Speirs, M.P. ;
Patroness, Mrs Speirs, Elderslie ; President, Robert H. Lang ;
Vice-President, Hugh Smith; Representatives, Robert Ferrie
and John Gait; Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Lees ; Treasurer, Robert
Jamieson ; Secretary, Robert Congalton.
1856. Renfrewshire CuHing Club— Fatron, Lieut. Col. William Mure ;
Patroness, Mrs. Mure ; President, Robert Rowand ; Vice-
President, William Wilson , Representatives, William Pinkerton
and William Wilson ; Chaplain, Rev. Alex. Bryson; Treasurer,
William Pinkerton ; Secretary, Thomas D. Fairley.
1860. I2th Province Royal Caledonian — James Salmon, Johnstone,
president ; James Barr, Bridge-of-Weir, vice-president ; John
Carswell, 4 High Street, treasurer ; John Smith, 3 Causeyside,
secretary.
BENEVOLENT AND ABSTINENCE SOCIETIES.
181 L Female Benevolent Society— Mrs France, president ; Miss Munn,
treasurer ; Mrs Hamilton, Blackland Mill, secretary ; Miss Jane
Symington, depository.
Paisley Christian Benevolent Society — Rev. J. Thomson, Rev.
A. Pollock, Rev. A. Bryson, Rev. G. C. Button, Rev. G.
Clazy, Rev. W. Macindoe, Rev. J. Brown, Rev. A. Henderson,
Rev. J. C. Lees, Rev. W. Row, Rev. J. Martin, and Rev. R.
Dunlop, patrons; Rev. W. Eraser, president; Mr Robert
Eaglesim, vice-president ; Mr Robert Oliver, treasurer ; Mr
Thomas Muir, secretary, with a committee of 31 visiting
44i APPENDIX;
INSTITUTED
members, meeting on the third Monday of each month, in
the vestr}' of Independent Chapel, Gilmour Street.
1836. Paisley Total A bstinence Society — David Carswell, president ;
Rev. John Renfrew, Rev. G. Glazy, Rev. G. C. Hutton, Rev-
Ronald M'Alister, Rev. Mr Hewson, Rev. John Spaven, Rev.
Adam Dunlop, Rev. John Lawley, T. W. M'Alpine, Esq., James
Johnston, Esq., John Brown, Esq., of Thrushcraig, Dr. Richmond,
Robert Bird, Hugh Harper, Henry Harper, James Winning,
vice-presidents ; Thomas Graham, treasurer ; Alexander Todd,
secretary ; James Harvey, officer, with 24 members of com-
mittee. Meetings held every Monday evening in the Temper-
ance Hall, 2 New Street.
Paisley Total Abstainers^ Yearly Slch and Funeral Society —
Alexander Shanks, president ; John Campbell, vice-president ;
Thomas Goodlet, treasurer; David Carswell, secretary. Meet-
ing place, 100 High Street.
Paisley Female Total Abstinance Society — MrsErskine, president;.
Mrs Whiteford and Mrs Carswell, vice-presidents; Mrs Paton,
treasurer ; Miss Elizabeth Spence, secretary.
BENEFIT SOCIETIES.
1702. Old Weavers^ Society — James Dobie, box-maker; William
Poison, collector ; Major i'ullerton, old box-master ; David
Campbell, clerk.
1703. Maltmen's Society — H. H. Thomson, box-master; A. Cattanach,
collector; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1723. Wrights' Society — William Wallace, deacon ; John Erskine,
collector ;. David Campbell, clerk ; John Fisher, factor,
1725. Corporation of Merchants — William M'Kechnie, M.D., convener;
H, H. Thomson, collector; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1760. Hammermen's Society — David G. Sharp, deacon or convener;
Patriok Comyn Macgregor, collector; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1833. The Paisley Evergreen Equitable Friendly Society — Robert
Ritchie, 25 Gauze Street, president; William Alexander, 11
Neilston Street, secretary; Alex. Todd, 23 George Street,,
officer; George Todd, 13 High Street, preses of 1st section;
James Howatson, 4 Barr Street, preses of 2d section; Joseph
Falconer, 4 Meeting-house Brae, clerk of 1st section ; Duncan
M'Nair, 86 Canal Street, clerk of 2d section.
1853. The Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society — (Enrolled
under the Act of Parliament 6 and 7 William IV,, cap.- 32.)
This Society is instituted on the permanent principle. The
shares are £25 each payable by fortnightly instalments of Is.
per share. Trustees — John Brown, merchant. Paisley ; Robert
Walker, manufacturer, Paisley; John Affleck, banker, Paisley ;
Alexander Pollock, jun., banker. Paisley ; and William Poison,
starch manufacturer, Paisley. Committee — President — Andrew
Foulds, jun., merchant. Ordinary Directors — Matthew Brown,,
baker ; John Carswell, lithographer ; Andrew S. Hamilton,,
APPENDIX. 46
INSTITUTED
warehouseman; John "Wilson, warehouseman; Malcolm
M'Kechnie, manufacturer; Alexander Gardner, bookseller;
David Wilson, shawl warehouseman ; Alexander Thomson,
foreman ; and Alexander Gardiner, jun., accountant-
Treasurer — John Fisher, accountant, 4 Causeyside street.
Paisley. Secretary and Law Agent — David Semple, Writer
and Notary Public, 16 Gilmour street. Paisley; James
Thomson, accountant, Paisley. Surveyor — William Gillespie,
76 New Sneddon street, Paisley. Collection Meetings —
Treasurer's Office, 4 Causeyside street ; place of general and
quarterly meetings. Philosophical Institution Hall, School of
Design buildings, 14 Gilmour street.
1858. Paisley Working Men's Independent Funeral and Loan Society —
Kobert M'Gowan, president; William Dobbie, treasurer; Hugh
Cairns, secretary ; Thomas Nairn, 2 Cart Street, collector.
Place of meeting, 40 Wellmeadow.
1862. Renfrewshire Self' Supporting Funeral Society — John Brown,
chairman ; George Dick, treasurer ; John M'Cowat, 47 High
Street, secretary. Place of meeting, 36 Castle Street.
MASOl^ LODGES.
1749. Paisley St. Mirrin Lodge, No. 129— George Young, R.W.M. ;
Alexander M'Leod, S.W. ; William Grant, J.W. ; William
Duncan, treasurer ; Alexander M'Pherson, secretary.
185S. Renfrew County Kilwinning Lodge — Richard Watson, E.W.M.;
George Peacock, D.M. ; Andrew Muir, S.W.; James Anderson,
J.W.; John Stevenson, jun., treasurer; David Gibson, secre-
tary; Rev. J. M'Lean, Chaplain; James J. Lamb, Architect;
David E. Hamilton, S.D.; William Wilson, J.D. ; John Spence,
jun., I.G.; John M'Ewan, O.G.; Wm. Cochran, jeweller; T.
R. Cameron, B.B. ; George Millar, tyler.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1808. Philosophical Institution — President, Rev. William Fraser; Vice-
Presidents, William, Brunton, LL.D., and A. Russell Pollock ;
Secretaries, James Cook and J. Neilson Gardner; Treasurer,
John M'Gown; Librarian, Thomas Cullen. Council — Thomas
Coats, Matthew Blair, Dr. James Cochran, Archibald Barr,
John Laraberton, David Murray, James Paterson, William
MacKean, John Poison, Robert Russell. Conveners of Sections
— Antiquities, A. Russell Pollock — Geology, Rev. William
Fraser — Entomology, Morris Young — Botany, Thomas Henry
— Chemistry, Thomas Graham, M.D. — Mechanics, Dundas S.
Porteous — Statistics, James Reid — Ornithology, John Bell —
Meterology, Dr. Jas. Cochran. Janitor, Duncan Robertson.
Hall — School of Design Buildings
1812. Paisley Library — Dr. Brunton, convener ; William Robertson,
treasurer; Walter King, secretary; D. Lyle, librarian; Wm.
Cochrane, James Cook, John Fullerton, J. J. Lamb, David
Morren, John Lymburn, James A. MacKean, James Miliar
(Orchard street), and R. Peacock, directors.
46 APPENDIX.
INSTITUTED
The Duncan Wright Endowment. Trustees (Ex-OJiciis), Hugh
Cowan, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute, Provost Macfarlane, Bailies
Scott, Park, Morrison and Masson, Treasurer Abercrombie,
Wm. Hodge, Esq., Andrew Miller, Esq., Rev. John Martin,
Kev. James Lees, Rev. James Dodds, Rev. John Thomson, Rev.
William France, James Dobie, Esq., Dr. M'Kechnie. Life
Trustees — Duncan Wright, Esq., of Alticry; Hugh Wright,
Esq., Alticry; Wm. Graham, Esq. of Lambshill ; James Ander-
son, manufacturer, Rose Street, Garnethill, Glasgow ; Alex.
Pollock, jun,, yarn merchant, Paisley; Wm. Poison, starch
manufacturer, Paisley ; J. Adam, Town Chamberlain, Treasurer.
1834. Paisley Water Company — Archibald Campbell Holms, of Sandy-
ford, chairman; Alex. King, merchant, Paisley, deputy-chair-
man ; P. Guilleaurae, treasurer ; Robert Brodie, secretary ;
John Macalaster Symington, Thomas Crichton, William Gibson,
Alexander Macfarlane, Archibald Craig, David Duncan, Alex.
Craig, John Snodgrass, William Holms, and John Fullerton,
directors.
1845. Cemetery Company — Wm. Philips, governor ; Hodge, Young, &
Martin, secretaries and treasurers ; John Murray, superintendent.
1848. Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle Assurance Association — Archd.
Campbell, Esq., of Blythswood, president ; Thomas Coats, Esq.,
of Ferguslie, vice-president ; John Donaldson, sen., and John
Donaldson, jun., veterinary surgeons, inspectors of stock;
Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers. County Buildings, Paisley,
treasurers and secretaries.
1865. The Paisley Ladies'' Sanitary Association, in connection with the
Ladies^ Sanitary Association in London. — President — Mrs Thos.
Coats, Ferguslie House. Vice-president — Mrs James Arthur,
Barshaw House. Treasurer — Mrs Dalziel, Stow place. Secre-
tary— Mrs. Robertson, Castlehead. Committee — Mrs. Green-
lees, Love street ; Mrs Yuill, Saucel Bank; Mrs. T. M'Alpine,
Castlehead ; Mrs R. Brown, Underwood Park; Mrs A. Pollock,
Riccartsbar House ; Mrs Caldwell, 56 High street; Mrs Erskine,
41 George street ; Mrs Fraser, Greenhill; Mrs Hutton, Mount
Pleasant ; Mrs M'Murchie, Castlehead; Mrs Thomas Greenlees,
Oakshaw street ; Mrs Poison, Gauze street ; Mrs Barbour,
Saucel Bank ; Mrs Clark, Corryville ; Mrs Richmond, New
street; Miss Campbell, Caledonia street.
Paisley Female Educational Society, under the superintendance
of ministers of various evangelical denominations. Mrs Thomson,
Blackball Terrace, president ; Mrs Baird, St. James Street,
treasurer ; Miss Macalaster, Greenhill, secretary ; Miss Young,
teacher, George Street School ; Miss Biggar, teacher, Queen
Street School, with an extensive acting and general committee.
1853. Paisley Ornithological Association — Thomas Coats, Ferguslie,
honorary president ; Robert Abercrombie, president ; Thomas
Fernie, treasurer ; William Houston, 14 Barr Street, secretary.
1834. Paisley Ornithological Society — George Grant, president ; Robert
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INSTITUTED
White, vice-president ; John Paton, treasurer ; Samuel Gibb,
eecretary.
Paisley Horticultural Society — Thomas Coats, Esq., Ferguslie,
president. The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of
Paisley; Humphrey E. Crura Ewing, Esq., M.P.; Archibald A.
Speirs, Esq., M.P.; Archibald Campbell, Esq., Blythswood;
Thomas Speir, Esq., Burnbrae ; Peter Coats, Esq., Woodside ;
Thomas Coats, Esq., Ferguslie ; Thomas Richardson, Esq., Ral-
ston ; James Arthur, Esq., Barshaw ; John Morgan, Esq.,
Greenlaw ; Joseph Whitehead, Esq., Kilnaide ; William Woth-
erspoon, Esq., Maxwellton ; James Forbes, Esq., Langroods;
William Philips, Esq., Crossflat ; Major Fullerton, Graham
Castle ; Peter Kerr, Esq., Whitehaugh ; Peter Brough, Esq ;
Robert Brown, Esq., Underwood Park; James Clark, Esq.,
Chapel House ; Alexander Russell Pollock, Esq., Greenhill ;
J. M. Symington, Esq., Oakshaw House; Alexander Pollock,
Esq., jun., Riccartsbar ; William Kerr, Esq., Underwood;
William Forbes, Esq., patrons. David Duncan, president.
Hugh Boyd, treasurer. William Paul, Crossflat Nursery,
secretary. Directors, Gardeners — John Tudhope, 11 Barclay
street; William Dickson, Ferguslie House; John Campbell,
Chapel House ; Robert Wilson, Walkinshaw ; John Aird, Adel-
phi House; James M'Guigan, Barshaw House; William
Currie, Netherhill. Amateurs — Mr. Robert Barclay, Canal
Bank; David Black, 7 Blackball Buildings; John Reid, 67
Canal Street; James Gilmour, 51 Caledonia Place ; Alexander
Muir, 7 Neilston Road; William Forbes; William Jamieson;
William Dickson, jun., Crossflat Nursery.
1840. The Alexander Wilson Lodge of Oddfellows, No. 2480, M.TJ. —
William Jamieson, N.G. ; Donald Sutherland, V.G.; Andrew
Gardner, sen., treasurer; Alexander Youl, elective secy. ; John
Carswell, C.S. ; Thomas M. Hart, managing secretary, 14
Wardrop street. Meets every alternate Tuesday at half-past
eight o'clock p.m., in Masonic hall, 43 New street.
1853. Paisley Secular Society— S. S. Mitchell, president; Alexander
Millar, treasurer ; James Robertson, secretary, with eight
members of committee. Place of meeting — Trades' Hall, New
Street.
1858. Paisley Archery Club — H. E. C Ewing, Esq., M.P., and
Captain Speirs, M.P., patrons ; John Fullerton, Esq., captain
general ; Alexander Gardner, jun., captain ; William Shedden,
lieutenant; Charles Hayes, adjutant; William Peden, jun.,
treasurer ; Alexander Gardner, jun., secretary. Grounds —
Greenhill.
1858. Paisley Rifle Club — Archibald Craig, president; John Barclay,
treasurer ; William Bell, secretary. Shooting Range — Knock
Farm.
1866. Paisley Branch of the National Reform Union — Alex. M'Andrew,
48 APPENDIX.
INSTITUTED
president ; James Hatchard, vice-president ; John Burgess,
treasurer ; John Gilchrist and Robert Cochran, secretaries,
with a numerous committee. Meetings held first Wednesday
of every month.
1846. Paisley Musical Association — John Fisher, president ; "William
Peattie, vice-president; John Lorimer, conductor ; Louis Hoeck,
leader ; Robert Waterston, treasurer ; James Hay, secretary ;
George Robertson, librarian; 4 assistant librarians; place of
meeting, Church, 12 George street, Tuesday Evenings, from
September till March,
1850. Paisley Glee Club — John Lorimer, president; Alexander Semple,
secretary ; John Stewart, librarian.
1837. Paisley Bread Association — John Robertson, president ; John
Allan, vice-president ; D. Lyle, treasurer and secretary, with a
managing committee of 12. Bakery, 7 Hospital Lane.
1858. Charleston Co-operative Society (^Limited) — Henry Harper,
chairman ; Robert Hunter, treasurer ; James Ingles, secretary ;
Love Brotherston, purchaser ; Messrs William Sunter, Alex.
Wilson, and James M'Phail, auditors ; Alexander M'Hutchison,
salesman.
i860. Paisley Provident Co-operative Society [Limited] — Robert More,
president, 33 George street. George Jack, treasurer, 32 Thread
street. Thomas Nairn, secretary, 1 Barclay street. Directors —
Hugh Larabie, 24 Storie street ; John Gilchrist, 14 Storie street ;
Daniel Andrew, 7 Barr street ; William Tait, 12 Gauze street;
William Wylie, 6 Renfrew street ,• James M'Kenzie, 28 St. James
street ; William Law, George place ; Andrew Brown, 19 Wal-
lace street. Places of business — 15 George street, 8 Gauze
street; drapery and hosiery, 15 George street ; Registered Office,
15 George street.
Paisley Co-02Jerative Manufacturing Society (Limited) — James
Liggat, president ; Joseph Robertson, treasurer ; John
Cockburn, secretary. Office, 14 St. Mirren Street.
Fairs — Third Thursday of February and May, and second Thursday
of August and November. Markets — Every Thursday.
Fast Days — Fridays before first Sabbath in April and October.
Commissioner in Ireland to Administer Oatlis for
Courts of Chancery, Probate, and Bankruptcy in
Sngrland.
GEORGE K. SMITH, Solicitor.
Office—The Castle, Belfast.
APFENDIY,
49
Insurance Companies
Fire. Life.
Accidental Death and Marine In-
surance Co., , ,,
Agricultural Cattle (London), ... „
^tiaS) .••.-.•.%........•••■•.... ••• ,,
British Prudential.......... „
British Equitable, „
Briton Medical and General Life
Association...... „. ., ,,
Caledonian, „
Commercial Union, „
County........ „
City of Glasgow, ,,
Economic, , „
English and Scottish Law, ,,
Edinburgh, ,,
European,. ,,
Farmers, ,,
Glass Plate, „
Guardian, ,,
Imperial, „
Alliance and Insurance Co. of
Scotland,., „
Lancashire, ,,
Leeds and Yorkshire,.,... „
Liverpool
Globe, .
and London, and
London...... ....,
London Koyal Exchange,.
London- and Southwark Insur-
ance Corporation (Limited),
Manchester,., .,
Mutual Assurance,..
Norfolk Farmers' Cattle,.......,.
Hohh British and Mercantile,.,
Northern,. «....
North of England, ...
Agents.
rjQhn M'Gown
( William M'Intyre
Reid & Henderson
Robert Brown & Son
(John Williamson
(Robert Wateratou
George Weic
f James Hay
(Thomas Cullen
J David Semple
(James Daleiel
Robert Wotherspoon
John Lorimer
(Andrew Millar, jui^-
( Alex. Gardner
David Murray
Reid & Henderson
Robert Armour
John Muir
James Crawford
James Boyd & Sons
John Fisher
Thomas Campbell
John Bartlemore
Alex. Gardiner
Robert Boyd
f David Campbell
- I John M'Gowa
J Robert Boyd
\ Robert Muir
I John Muir
1^ James Lang
John Pollock
William Philips
W. Whitehead
Thomas Walker
Thomas M* Arthur
f Robert Armour
■( M'lnnes & Macfarlahe
{John Hutchesoa
( Jaimes 'Winning
■( James Lamb, Clydesdale
( Bank
Alex, Gardnef
A E
50
Af PENDIX*
fire.
;^orwich Union, „
Queen, ...4... &....< 1,
Pelican) .'. „
Phoenix,.. » nk „
Provident,... iii » „
Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle,,,
tloyal Insur. Co. of Liverpool,,..,,
Scottish Amicable,. „
Scottish Equitable, „
Scottish Provident Institution, ,,
Scottish Provincial, Aberdeen, „
Scottish Union,. i * i „
Scottish National, ^ . . . « * „
Scottish Insurance Co.,.* „
Scottish Widows' Fund, ....i.. „
Standardj.. ,.. 4 „
Steam Boiler, ...*.... „
Sun, „
St. Patrick's, ; j*. „
Westminster, *.... „
West of England...... *... „
Yorkshire „
Life. Agents.
,) James J. Lamb
f J. Fisher
" (Wm. Brownlie
^, Thomas Walker
(Archd. Hodge
" (William Eraser
,, John Lorimer
J, Hodge, Young & Martin
(James Caldwell
G. W. Macalpine
Alex. Gardner
„ John M'Gown
j, Robert Boyd
f Archd. Hodge
'* I Wm. Eraser
i William Muir
John Crawford
Robert Rnssell
) Hodge, Young, & Martin
George Hart
Alex. Hart
„ R. Congalton
JJames Adam
(James Hay
jjohn Affleck
** (James Adam
fWmi M'Intyre
*' I R. Congalton
♦, John & Jas. H. Dunn
i, John & Jas. H. Dunn
„ John O'Donnell
J James Lang,
•> t 67 Canal Street
r Alex. Pollock, jun.
" (A. Nairn
„ William M'Intyre
Parliamentary Constitt-
euG7«
1st Ward, 181
2d „ 263
3d „ *... 298
4th „ 383
5th „ 251
Total Constituency, 1376
Valuation of Burgrli.
High Parish,.... £26,688 6 0
Middle „ ... 26,904 18 6
Low „ ... 18,303 6 6
Abbey „ ... 37,167 4 0
Part of Renfrew, 182 0 0
Railways & Canal, 7,969 16 0
.J6117,116 11 0
APPENDIX. 51
FulaliG Heading Booms.
Artizans', 1 High street — Andrew M'Lure, keeper
Coffee Room, Cross — Robert Wingate, keeper
Charleston, 7 Neilston road — William Beaton^keeper
Ferguslie, 38 Ferguslie — supported by the Messrs Coats
West-End Reading Room, 84 Broomlands — Jas. R. MacFayden, secy.
Halls for Holdii^ir Ivleetinss.
Abercorn Rooms, Bank street — John Snodgrass, 21 Gauze St., proprietor
Wilson Hall, 40 High street— W. Robertson, keeper
Temperance Hall, 2 New street — Apply to George Caldwell
Washington Hall, 78 High street — Apply to John Lang
Inland Revenue.
Supervisors.
Peter Longrigg, 8 Moss Street.
Alfred Churcher, Hamilton Street,
Officers.
Alexander Harper, 13 Thread Street*
John Matheson, Falside. '■
Patrick Murphy, New Sneddon.
Frederick Norfolk, 11 Barclay Street.
Christopher Hippenstall, 6 Blackhall^Buildings^
Peter Robertson, 19i Abbey Close.
Richard Harris, 2 Saucel.
Charles Bucknall, 54 Storie Street,
Joseph Cooper, 1 Blackball Buildings.
Office— 24 Orchard Street.
FopulatiozL.
1851— In Burgh, 47,951
1861— „ 47,419
Decrease, ., 532
1851— Whole of the Abbey and Town Parishes, 60,332
1861— „ „ „ 61,229
Increase, 897
Parliamentary Representative, H. E. Crum Ewing.
., — u ! J .
Bye-La'ws and Escalations for Haclsney Carriages.
No licence shall be granted, or afterwards renewed, unless the car-
riage, horse, and harness, shall have been examined by the superin-
tendent of police, inspector of hackney carriages, or other person
appointed by the magistrates, and reported in writing to the magistrates,
to have all the requisites, and to be in a fit state to be licensed. No
carriage will be licensed unless it be provided with lamps, and have
roof, springs, wheels, cushions, lining, pannels, doors, and windows,,
clean, and in good repair,, aad the steps of entry safe ajid convenient,,
52 APPENDIX.
and the skin, rope, or eoir mats, or other matting equally comfortable,
are provided for passengers' feet.
The owner of each licensed carriage shall have the same ready to
take a fare at the stands appropriated as public stands, from nine
o'clock in the morning until ten o*clock at night, and, within their
respective yards, coach-houses, or stables, after being called upon,
between ten o'clock at night and nine o'clock in the morning of every
lawful day.
Every driver shall deliver to the person hiring his carriage — if
demanded^a ticket, having printed thereon the number of the car-
riage, the name of the proprietor, and the following words :— "Reference
in case of incivilitj', loss, or overcharge,"
If any owner or driver shall refuse or delay to take a fare if not
before engaged ; or if any owner or driver, having agreed to take any
fare, at any time, or from any place, shall delay, neglect, or refuse so
to do, every person so offending, shall forfeit and pay for each such
offence a sum not exceeding twenty shillings ; and for every offence
subsequent to a first offence, a sum not exceeding forty shillings.
No person shall be permitted to act as driver of any such carriage
who is under seventeen years of age, or who is not known to the
owner to be of good behaviour, and to have had experience in driving,
and to be capable of such employment ; and no person shall act as
driver without the consent of the owner.
In every case of any property being inadvertently left in any
carriage, by any person or persons who may have hired or used the
same, such property shall be taken and delivered up to the person or
persons who have left the same, or shall, within twelve hours, be taken
in the state in which it was found to the police oflSce, and there
delivered to the chief oflScer on duty, with the name of the owner and
driver, and number of the carriage.
No owner or driver shall canvass or importune for employment —
nor shall carriages be taken from their station in search of employment,
but shall wait their chance in proper order.
No driver of any such carriage shall take any person to ride upoD
the box, or in or upon any part of such carriage, without the permis-
sion of the person or persons hiring the same, first obtained, under a
penalty not exceediHg twenty shillings.
Every driver shall keep his carriage lamps lighted while driving
after sunset and, before sunrise, during the months of October, Novem-
ber, December, January, and February, and ready to be lighted when
on the stand during these months.
No owner or driver of a hackney carriage, used for conveying pas-
sengers, shall knowingly carry or convey therein any person affected
with any infectious or contagious disease, or any dead body.
The following places are hereby appointed public stands, viz. : —
I. County Square.
II. Egress gates of Caledonian, Glasgow, and South- Western,
Glasgow and Paisley, and Renfrew Railway Stations.
III. Smithhills opposite Abbey gate.
IV. East end of Gauze street.
APPENDIX, 53
V. West end of Wellmeadow.
The number of carriages at each of the stands, or division of stands,
and the space to be occupied, shall be fixed from time to time, as may
be found necessary. There shall always be a clear space, equal to the
length of two carriages, left in front of the railway stations to take up
and set down passengers.
All carriages shall take their stations on the stands in the order of.
their arrival, and at such distance from each other as that persons
walking may conveniently pass between them* And when any
carriage shall be called or driven off any stand^^the carriage immediately
behind shall draw up to the place vacated, and any other carriage
behind in the like order.
All carriages ordered back for a party at any place, shall have the
preference of drawing up near to the door or entrance of any such place
in the order of arrival, but there shall be left opposite to the door or
entrance a space suflS,cient to allow a carriage to drive up to take its
fare.
All carriages let out on any station or place for hire shall be subject
to the stand rules; as also carriages when met with, if not at the time
actually engaged.
It shall be in the option of the hirer to engage any hackney carriage,
either by time or distance, providing this be done at the time of hiring.
Whether the fares are by distance or by time, the hirer pays tolls.
For shopping, making calls and the like, when the driving is not
continuous, the charge shall be one shilling for the first half hour, and
sixpence for every additional quarter of an hour or part thereof.
The distance to which any hackney carriage may be driven, under
these bye-laws, shall be five miles from the post office in Gilmour street.
The following rates or fares to be allowed for carriages conveying
passengers by distance. The charge in the table shall include going
from the nearest stance to the hirer's residence and waiting ten minutes,
—Sixpence chargeable for every fifteen minutes detention thereafter: —
To any place within a radius of a mile from the post
office, ... ... ... ... Is Od
Exceeding a mile and not exceeding 1^, ... ... Is 6d
1^ miles and not exceeding 2, ... ... ... 23 Od
Exceeding 2 miles and not exceeding 2^,... ... 2s Hd
2^ miles, and not exceeding 3, ... ... ... 3s Od
3 „ ,, 8^, .. ... .,, 3s 6d
H „ » 4, 4s Od
4 „ „ 4i ... ... ... 4s 6d
4| „ „ 6, ... ... ... 58 Od
Half-fare returning — which the hirer shall have the option of doing.
Where parties return, and the fare going is one shilling, the carriage
shall wait ten minutes without any charge for waiting ; when one
shilling and sixpence, fifteen minutes; when two shillings and upwards,
twenty minutes. If the carriage be detained longer, a charge shall be
allowed for waiting at the rate of sixpence for every twenty minutes,
or part thereof, commencing at the period when the free waiting-
expires.
AE2
54 APPEN'DIX.
When a carriage '9 called, but not used, a charge of sixpence shall
be allowed, if the place to which it is called be under half a mile from
the stance, and one shilling if beyond that. Waiting as in section
twenty-nine.
From eleven at night till two in the mcrning, fare-and-half shall be
exigible ; from two till five morning, double fare j and after five
o'clock the ordinary fare.
No charge for driver.
SuNDAT Fares. — Within the Parliamentary Bonndaries, double
fare.
Whea a difference occurs between the driver and hirer, and the driver
found correct, the hirer shall be bound to pay all expenses incurred in
such disputes.
Owners or drivers may agree to drive at lower fares than tbose fixed.
In that case, should they demand more than the fare agreed upon, they
shall be liable as for an overcharge.
No charge for luggage unless it exceeds 100 lbs. weigh t, when not
more than three persons are carried, or 75 lbs. when more than threcr
and in no case shall the charge exceed sixpence The driver to assist
in loading and unloading in all cases when required^ without any
extra charge.
Every person who shall contravene, or fail to conform to and imple-
ment the foregoing bye-laws, or any of them where no specific penalty
is hereby enacted, shall, far each such offence^ forfeit and pay a sura
not exceeding twenty shillings f for a second offence, a sum not
exceeding forty shillings ; for every offence subsequent to a second
offence, a sum not exceeding sixty shillings ; and in imposing any of
these penalties the magistrate shall also have power to suspend or
withdraw the license — and all penalties shall be levied in a summary
manner, in terms of " The General Police and Improvement (Scotland)
Act, 1862 ;" and parties offending and failing to make payment of the
penalties and expenses thereby incurred, shall be subject to the terms
of imprisonment provided by the said Act, for offences committed io
contravention thereof.
TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY, TO DIFFERENT PLACES
IN THE COUNTY.
m. f. p.
Abercorn Buildings, 22 Gauze Street — John Snodgrass, proprietor 0 2 4
Abbey Kirk, 16 Smithhills 0 1 14
Abbey Manse, 7 Gartbland Btreet— Rev. J. C. Lees 0 3 39
Abbot's Meikle Inch 15 8
Adelphi Mill Place— Johnstone 4 0 19
Ardeu Lime Kilns — Darniey 5 1 16
Arthurlie — James Dunlop of Arthurlie 3 6 20
Arthurlie Bleachfield— Matthew Blackwood & Sons .., ... 4 1 12
ArthurUe House — Barrhead ..* 4 3 29
Arthurlie Inn 3 7 22
Auchentorlie — Mr Alexander Cattanach ... 0 7 29
Auldhouse Bleaehfield 6 2 22
Auldhouse cotton works and steam loom factory ... .. 6 1 30
Bankhouse^ — Mr William Shanks ... 3 5 11
Banktop — Mr G-eorge Crawford, horse dealer 3 6 37
Banktop Works— Thomas Shanks & Co. , ..361
Barbush— Mr William Gray 3 6 24
Bargarren ... ... ... ... ... .,,5 5 0
Birr— General Macdowall of Garthland... 10 131
Barshaw — Mr James Arthur, 1 4 10
Barshaw Park 1 0 32
Barskivan — Mr James Weir 1 6 36
Barrhead — United Presbyterian Church (gate of) 4 2 5
Beauchamp Place — Mrs William Martin, approach 42 Love St. 0 4 13
Blackball — Mr James Yuill, farmer 104
Blytbswood House — Archibald Campbell of Blythswood ... 3 6 30
Brabloch— Mr William Holms 0 5 12
Bridi^e of Ellistoun— road to Beith ... 6 4 13
Bridge of Weir (Cross) Wheat Sheaf Inn 7 0 33
Bridge of Weir Church (gate of) 6 6 26
British Linen Company's Bank, 1 Cotton Street 0 1 30
Broadly Flax Mill— A Beverly & Co 5 3 16
Broomland street (head of West street) Old Deer Inn ... .,, 0 5 31
Broomland street (No. 41) head of Ferguslie East lane ,.. 0 7 11
Broomward House (Bridge of Weir) . . ... 7 3 0
Brown's Field — John Shaw, farmer ... ... 2 5 5
Burnbrae— Thomas Speir of Burnbrae 3 6 1
Calderhaugh Mill 9 7 13
Calder Park Mills, Lochwinnocb 9 7 29
Cal&ide (head of Stock street) 0 5 28
Camphill .068
Canal Store, Johnstone , =.. 3 ^ 16
56
TABLE OF DISTANCES.
m. f.
Canal Store, Paisley 0 4
Canal Bank— Mr James Barclay 0 4
Canal Bank — Misses Macfarlane 0 6
Carlebar 4 2
Carruth — Mr Henry Macdowall 8 7
Cartside Mill— George Houritoun & Co 4 4
Castlehead 0 7
Causeyside (foot of New street) 0
Causeyside, head of (No. 59) 0
Chappel Bleachfield 3
Chappel House — John Graham of Craigallion 3
Ghappell Works ... 3
Colinslie — Brown & Poison 1
Cochrane Place — Road from Paisley to Howwood 4
Cross Arthurlie 3
Cross Arthurlie Printfield 3
Crofthead 5
Crofthead Mill— R. & J. F. Alexander & Co 5
Crofthead Bleachfield, near Neilston— John Robertson & Co. 6
Cowglen Coal Works 5
Cowglen ... ... ... 4
Crossflat— Mr William Philips 0
Crosslee House — Mr William Stevenson «. 6
Crosslee Mills— William Stevenson & Son 5
Crosslee Toll Bar 5
Darnley House, the ancient residence of Lord Darnley (in ruins) 4
Dunterlee Cottage 3
Dunterlee (Barrhead) 3
Elderslie House — MrsSpeirs ,
Elderslie Cottage — Mrs Duncan Gillies
Elderslie Cross — Elderslie Inn
Elderslie Mill — Browns, Malloch, & Co
Elderslie Old House (the birtn-place of Sir William Wallace)
Eastwood Kirk
Fairhill — Mr Archibald Hutchison
Fereneze Calico Printfield, T. Boyd & Co.
Pereneze Gotten Mill — Fereneze Spinning Co
Fergusly — Mrs William Barr, (Near this is the site of Fergusly
Castle) ... ... ... ... ...
Perguslie Hill (Paisley)
Ferguslie House— Mr Thomas Coats ...
Floors Mill — Mr Henry Macdowall ... ... ... ...
Gallowhill — Peter Kerr
Garthland place— (No. 4)
Gas Work, Johnstone — Mr Robert Blair, manager
Gateside (Renfrew Road) — Mr Archibald Craig, engineer
Gateside Mill Printwork (by Chappell) — M'Farlane, Ligat, &
Craig
Glanderstone Bleachfield— south of Barrhead
P-
6
36
5
7
15
36
8
23
0
12
22
9
17
2
3
21
25
0
0 28
0 12
7 'J
4 35
0 12
7 10
6 18
2 15
6 3
5 37
3
2
2
2
2
6
0
3
4
1
1
1
3
1
0
3
0
4
5
32
12
19
36
16
2
9
18
24
36
T
0 36
6 31
0
8
34
15
23
35
, TABLE OF DISTANCES.
57
Glentyan House^-Capt» James Stirling, K.N
Gi ahamstone Cross — Barrhead Railway Station
Greenback Fancy Dyeworks — Polloksliaws
Greenhill House — Dr M'Kechnie
Greenhill — Mr James Pollock
Greenlaw House — Mr John Mora^an
Gryfe Bank House — (Biidge-of-Weir) ...
Gryfe Grove Millr — (Bridge- of-Weir)
Gryfe Mills — George Freeland & Co
Hagg Mill — George Houstoun & Co
Haugh — Hurlet road, leading to Pollokshaws ...
Hawkhead House-^Right Honourable Earl of Glasgow
Hawkhead Corn, Fiour, andBajrley Mills — Mr Thomas Glen
High Street (head of Lady lane)
Houston Cross (by Johnstone and Crosslee)
Houston Free Church- Rev. Alexander Findlay
Houston Parish Church — Rev. A. M'Laren
Houston Parish Manse
Houston Bieachfield
Houaehill— House (road from Hurlet to Pollokshaws)
Howwood — Buck's Head Inn
Hurlet — (Cross roads)-^ Archibald Renfrew, blacksmith
Hurlet Alum Works — Hurlet and Campsie Alum Co
Hurlet Alum and Copperas Work
Inchinnan Bridge
Inchinnan Kirk
Inchinnan Manse-
-Rev. Dr Gillan, D.D.
Johnstone Castle ... ... ... ... ■
Johnstone Cross (near Black Bull Head Inn) ...
Johnstone Flax Mill— Finlayson, Bousfield & Co
Johnstone Mill— George Houstoun & Co. , ...
Kilbarchan (Cross)
Kilbarchan Parish Kirk ,
Kilbarchan Parish Manse — Rev. Mr Graham
Kilbarchan United Presbyterian Manse — Rev. Mr Allison
Kilnside House— ^Mr Joseph Whitehead
Kirktonfield— Grahame & Hay
Langside — memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's Troops
13th May, 1568
Levern Bank Inn
Levern Mill ... ... ... ... ...
Linclive — Mr Alexander Gardner
Linnside ..
Linwood Cotton Works— Linwood Company ...
Locher Bank,
Lochwinnuch Cross (Black Bull Inn, Mrs William Walker) .
Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk ...
l*ochwinnofib Parish Manse— Rev. William -Graham -..,
m.
/ P-
6
0 '25
3
3 38
6
1 32
0
5 18
0
5 6
0
5 12
7
0 19
7
2 27
7
3 19
4
2 6
4
1 29
2
1 2
1
7 2
0
2 35
6
7 5
6
6 26
7
0 29
6
3 38
7
1 23
3
7 18
5
6 32
3
0 32
3
1 30
3
1 26
2
5 20
2
7 15
2
7 2
3
5 8
3
5 34
3
6 33
3
6 27
5
4 30
5
5 6
5
2 26
5
6 30
0
4 31
5
3 28
7
2 20
5
4 3
4
4 20
2
4 15
0
5 0
3
3 10
6
0 11
9
6 1
9
5 25
10
2 sa
58 TABLE OP DISTANCES.
Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn — Mrs Law
Lochwiniioch United Presbyterian Church
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Manse — Rev. James Mon-
teith ...
Love street (No. 50) .. ...
Jjylesland — late Mr Robert Orr's residence
Marchfield^Mrs James Forbes
Maxwellton House — Mr William Wotherspoon
Maxwellton street (Horse Shoe) — near this spot several persons
condemned for witchcraft were burned in 1697 . .
Maxwellton (No. 1) ... ..
Merksworth Cottage, Inchinnan Road
Midtonfield— John M'Nab & Co
Millbank — Mr Bartholomew
Millarston (Bridge) — Candren Burn
Milliken — Sir R. J. M. Napier of Milliken and Napier, Bart. .
Miss Kibble's Reformatory, Greenock Road
Moss street, foot of (opposite Heid of Old Sneddon) ...
Mount Pleasant (Johnstone) — Mr William Malloch ...
, Mount Pleasant (Paisley) — Rev. George C. Hutton ...
Neilston Cross (opposite Parish Church Gate)
Neilston Parish Manse — Rev. Mr Aird
Nethercommon— Mr Archibald Gardner, writer
Netherfield — Mr Robert Walker
Netherhill House, Entrance to Mr Baird's, by Renfrew road .
Nether Kirkton— Peter Sawers, of Craigengall
Newfield— John Fraser, of Newfield
New Mill (Bridge of Weir)
New Mill (Johnstone) . ...
Newton of Belltrees
Nitshill Alum and Copperas Works
Nitshill (Cross) ... ,
Old Mill (Bridge of Weir) —in ruins
Old Mill (Johnstone) —Browns, Malloch & Co
Old Paisley Bakers' Mill, Camphill (Canal street)
Paisley Barracks
Paisley Prison, County Buildings — Robert Bird, governor
Paisley East Toll Bar
Paisley Gas Work — George Hislop, engineer and manager
Paisley Union Bank Building, 1 Gauze street — R. Campbell.
Paisley West Toll Bar (head of Linwood road) ...
Peockland House (Johnstone)
Peockland Mills (Johnstone)
Police— Sir William Stirling Maxwell of PoUoc, Bart
Pollokshaws (Cross)
Quarrelton 3 5 8
Kalatoa House— Thomas Richardson of Ralston. ... . ... 1 6 11
m.
/ P-
8
4 24
9
1 17
9
5 4
0
3 12
0
7 0
1
0 6
0
7 8
i
0
6 0
0
7 35
1
1 19
5
5 28
10
7 3
1
4 5
4
4 1
1
0 0
0
1 18
3
7 2
0
6 18
5
2 28
5
5 34
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Baint John the Evangelist's Chtirch, Barrhead
Sandyford (West)— Mr George Caldwell (Teetotal Towef)
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Underwood Power-loom Weaving Factory — Mr R. Kerr
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View Bank (Calside) ... ... .*
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West Arthurlie Bleachfield — James Cunningham & Sons
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E E N P R E W.
ADAM, Archibald, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street
Adam, John, Prince of Wales Hotel, Renfrew Ferry-
Allison, John, spirit dealer, 64 High street
Anderson, Robert, stationer, 43 High street
Andrew, Michael Murdoch, head master Old Burgh School,
48 High street
Apothecaries' Hall, 7 High street
Apothecaries' Hall, 14 Canal street
BARR, Jane, spirit merchant, 39 High street
Barr, George, shoemaker, 75 High street
Bell, Colin, boatbuilder. Ferry road— house, Fulbar lane
Bell, John, & Sons, dyers, Millburn
Bell, Thomas, of John Bell & Sons, Croft cottage. Croft st.
Bell, V/illiam, of John Bell & Sons, Millburn Dye works,
High street
Black, R., confectioner. 111 High street— house, 42 do.
Blair, Duncan, at I^ondon Works, Inchinnan road
Boyd, George, timber merchant, 27 F^rry road
Brown, Andrew, of William Simons & Co., 51 Ferry road
Brown, John, joiner, at Henderson, Coulborn, & Co., 1
Orchard street
Bryson, William, house factor, 128 High street
Buchanan, Thomas, tailor, 3 Manse street
CAMPBELL, Archibald, of Blythswood
Chamberlain's Office, Ferry road— Wm. Herron, Chamber-
lain
Clark, Margaret, grocer, 126 High street
Colquhoun, Janet, grocer, 57 High street
Co-operative Society's Store, 11 High street — William
Meikl^, salesman — house, 20 Queen street
Connochie, Miss, assistant teacher, Old Burgh School, 48
High street
A F
62 RENFREW.
Coulborn, Charles E., of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.,
Braehead House
Cowan, Agnes, teacher, Female Industrial School, 127
High street
Craig, John, miller, Renfrew Flour Mills, Muirpark,
Paisley road
Craig, Robert, grocer, 41 High street
Crawford, William, grocer, 10 High street
Crawford, Andrew, officer of Established Church, 87 High
street
Croall, Mrs Janet, Woodrow's Hotel and Posting House,
7 Clyde street
Camming, Daniel, skinner and tanner, The Hermitage,
High street
Cunningham, William, sexton, 5 Manse street
Cuthbertson, Alexander, cowfeeder, 31 Fulbar strtet
Cuthbertson, James, grocer and postmaster, 15 High street
— house, 13 do.
i)AILY, William, draper, 38 High street — house, 39 do.
Davidson, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 20 High street
Dickie, William, flesher, 1 Pinkerton lane
Dobie, James, surgeon-dentist, 8 St. James place, Paisley
— house, Moorpark
Dobbie, James, Superintendent of Police — house, Glebe st.
Donald, Mrs Andrew, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant,
16 and 18 Canal street
Douglas, William, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Meadow^
side street |
Dougray, Alexander, officer of U. P. Church, 6 Orchard '
street
ELDER, WiUiam, draper, 32 High street ^
Established Church, Church street — Rev. Robert Stephen, |
M.A., minister
FEMALE Industrial School, 127 High street— Miss Agnes
Cowan, teacher ' -•
Female Industrial Sessional School^ Manse street — Miss |
Anne Lang, teacher '
RENFREW. 63
Ferguson, James S., grocer and spirit dealer, 28 High
street — ^house, 43 Manse street
Ferguson, William, baker, 17 High street
Ferguson, William, spirit dealer, 42 High street
Ferguson, Mrs, confectioner, 35 Manse street
Filsliill, James, harbour master, 15 Manse street
Finlay, Alexander, farmer, 17 Queen street
Foulds, A. & J., brassfounders, 54 Fulbar street
Foulds, Andrew, of A. & J. Foulds, 1 King's lane
Foulds, J., of A. & J. Foulds, 60 Fulbar street
Flinn, Hugh, grocer, 65 High street
Fraser, George, keeper of the Freemasons' Hall, 7 High st,
Fraser, William, tailor and clothier, 45 High street
Freemasons' Hall, 7 High street
Free Church, Renfield street — Rev. David Neilson, minister
Fulton, John, manager of Gas Work, 21 Ferry road
GALLAGHER, Robert, manager of Charles Tennant &
Co.'s Works, 5 Croft street
Gait, Robert, bookseller, and officer of Free Church, Ferry
road
Gas, Harbour, and Public Rate office, Ferry road — William
Herron, collector
Glen, James, druggist and stationer, 14 Canal street
Grammar School and Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield
street — head master, Peter M'Laren
Grant, Joseph, provision merchant, 23 Meadowside street
Gray, James, farmer, Blurthill
HAMILTON, James, Clyde Tavern, Ferry road
Hamilton, James Young, Castlehill House
Hamilton, William, baker, 46 High street — house, do.
Hamilton, William, spirit dealer, 3 Canal street
Henderson, Coulborn, & Co., engineers and iron ship-
builders. Slip Dock
Henderson, James M'L., of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.,.
Meadowflat
Herd, William, slater, 11 Bell's land, off Fulbar street
Herron, William, town chamberlain and banlier,, 3.1 Ferry
road
64 EENFRETV.
Hillcoat, Anthony, spirit dealer, Newton, Paisley road
Howat, A., confectioner, 22 Canal street
Houston, James, agent for tlie Standard Life Assurance
Company, Home Cottage, Paisley road
Hutcheson, George, town-clerk, 45 Orchard street — Glasg'ow
office, 68 St. Vincent street
Hutchison, Andrew, spirit merchant, 19 Hairst street and
69 High street
Hutchison, John, plasterer and spirit dealer, 21 Hairst st. —
house, do.
Hutchison, Rev. John, B.A., minister of the U.P. Church,
Queen street
IRELAND, John, grocer, 17 Canal street
Inglis, P., inspector of weights and measures, Police office
— house, 5 Fulbar street
JACK, John, cashier to Henderson, Coulbom, & Co., 20
Ferry road
Johnston, Thomas, joiner and turner, 1 and 8 Wilson st.
KETER, Thomas, farmer, Mossland
Keter, William, farmer, Bogside
Kidd, W. J. P., M.D., and surgeon, 7 High street
Kilpatrick, John, painter an,d paper hanger, 29 Hairst st. —
house, 27 do.
LANG, Miss Anne, teacher. Female Industrial School, 63
Manse street — house, 28 Orchard street
Lang, Miss Jane, teacher, Ragged Industrial School, 63
Manse street — house, 28 Orchard street
Lang, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Manse street
Lamont, Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar street
Linton, George, slater, 19 Canal street
Lobnitz, Henry C, of Henderson, Coulbom, & Co.,
Inchinnan road
Loudon, William, coal merchant, Railway Station, 39
Ferry road
London Works — William Simons & Co.
Lyons, Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry road
RENFREW^ 65
MALCOLM, William, baker, 4 Hairst street
Macliel, Miss, assistant teacher, Grammar School and
Elythswood Testimonial, Renfield street
Main, Mrs,, grocer,. 1 Bell street,, off Fulbar street
Marr, Richard, Steam Forge, London road.
Mason, John, spirit dealer, 23 Canal street
Meikle, William,, salesman, Co-operative Society's Store, 11
High street — house, 20 Queen street
Mills, John, foreman, Renfrew Flour Mill,. Muirpark
Moore, A., assistant teacher, Grammar School and Elyths-
wood Testimonial, Renfield street
Monteith, WiUiam, green grocer, 30 High street
Morrison,. Peter, foreman joiner at Henderson, Coulborn, k
Co.'s
Muir, John, farmer, Porterfield
Myles,. James, factor to Alexander A. Speirs of Elderslie,
Deanside — ^ office in, Paisley, Terrace buildings
M' Arthur, Angus, precentor of Free Church,. 36 Thread
street. Paisley
M'Donald, C. C, Fulbar street.
M'Donald,. K. W.,, grocer, High street
M'Donald, John, grocer, Paisley road
M'Ewen, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 63 High street
M'Hutcheson, Elizabeth,, draper, 7 Canal street
M'Hutcheson, James, grocer,. 2. Canal street — house,.
Inchinnan road
M'Intyre, John, 86. Highi street
M'Kechnie, John, Paisley and Renfrew Inn, 26 Canal st..
M'Kechnie, William,, grocer, 6 High street
M'Kenzie, Robert,, draper,. 8 Orchard street
M'Kinlay, Mrs, Renfield House,. Fulbar lane
M'Kinnon, Mrs Hector, grocer, 13 Canal street
M'Kinnon, Neil, ferryman, Ferry House, Ferry road'
M'Laren, Peter, head master,. Grammar School and Elyths-
wood Testimonial
M'Meechan, Michael, spirit dealer, 42 High street: — house,.
395 Garscube road, Glasgow
M'Millan, E., confectioner, 25 Canal. street
M'Nair, Andrew, farmer, Longcroft House
M* William, Robert, draper, 15 Canal street — house,. 43.
Queen street
A F2
66 RENFREW.
NEILSON, Rev. David, minister of the Free Church —
manse, Renfield street
OLD Burgh School, 48 High street — head master, Michael
Murdoch Andrew
PARK, John, spirit dealer, 28 Manse street
Pattison, Hugh W,, surgeon and Parochial medical officer,
31 Hairst street
Pottie, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 23 Hairst street —
house, Paisley road
RAGGED Industrial School, Manse street — Miss Jane
Lang, teacher
Robertson, Dr James, 5 Clyde street
Robertson, James R. M., M.D., CM., Clyde street
Robin, Matthew, Croft-an-Reigh Cottage
SIMONS, William, & Co., engineers, founders, and ship-
builders, London Works
Simons, William, of William Simons & Co., Clarence
House
Sinclair, D. & J., joiners, 56 Fulbar street
Sinclair, Donald, of D. & J. Sinclair, Queen street
Sinclair, John, of D. & J. Sinclair, 60 Fulbar street
Smith, James, C.E., and land surveyor, 54 St. Vincent
street, Glasgow — house, Argyle Lodge, Paisley road
Spears, Alexander, grocer, 5 High street
Speirs, Archibald Alexander, of Elderslie, M.P. for Ren-
frewshire— residences, Flderslie House, Renfrew, and
10 Eaton place, I-ondon
Steven, Hugh, flesher, 49 High street
Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established
Church, The Manse, High street
Stewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill Foundry — house,
39 Hairst street
Stewart, J. & T., family grocers, 10 High street
fetobo, George, M.D., Paisley road
TAYLOR, Duncan, station master, Renfrew wharf
EENFREW. 67
Tennant, Charles & Co., Starch Work and Dyewood Mills.^„
Orchard street
Thomson, James, cashier at London Works, 25 Ferry road
Thomson, James, grocer, 33 Fulbar street — house, 46 do.
Todd, James, spirit merchant, 107 High street
Todd, Margaret, general merchant, 14 High street
UNION Bank of Scotland, 31 Ferry road — Wm. Herron,
agent
U.P. Church, Paisley road — Rev. John Hutchison, B.A.,
minister
VERNAL, James, salesman, for Speirs & Gibb, coal
merchants. Railway Station — house, Wilson street
Vernal, William, boot and shoemaker, and spirit dealer, 21
High street
WALLACE, Andrew, Lispector of Poor, and clerk to
Renfrew Statute Labour Road Trustees, 31 Fulbar st.
Wallace, Connell, & Co., plumbers, gasfitters, and lead
merchants, 9 Manse street
Wallace, David, grocer, 50 High street
Wallace, John H., writer, 45 Orchard street
Wardlaw, Ralph, Millburn House
Waterston, George, Castle Inn, 29 Canal street
Watson, Henry, saddler and bootmaker, 31 High street
Watt, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 73 High street
Weir, James, grocer, 53 High street
Wheat Sheaf Inn and Hotel, 1 Canal street
White, James, manager at Wallace, Connell, & Co.'s, 8
Manse street
White, Matthew, farmer, Queen street
Willock, George, Union Bank, Glasgow — house. Paisley
road
Wilson, John, portioner. Terrace, Paisley road
Wood, James, coal merchant. Railway Station, Fulbar
street— house, 13 Barr street, Paisley
Woodrow's Hotel and Posting House, 7 Clyde street
Wright, Daniel, Pinkerton House
Wright, Mrs, Pinkerton Ho^se
68 RENFREW.
APPENDIX.
MAGISTRATES.
Jamns M'L. Henderson, Provost. Daniel Gumming and C. G.
M'Donald, Bailies. William Malcolm, Deaa of Guild.. Alex. Pottle,
Treasurer.
COUNCILLORS.
Andrew Brown,
George Boyd,
William Bell,
Matthew Robin,
Campbell Houston,
James M'Hutcheson,
James Young Hamilton.
George Hutcheson, Town-Clerk. David Campbell, Procurator-Fiscal..
William Herron, Town-Chamberlain.
James Dobbie, Superintendent of Police.
P. Inglis, Inspector of Weights and ]\£easures.
The management of the Police is vested in the Town Council.
Burgh Court held weekly on Saturday.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Renfrew District.
Provost and Magistrates for the time being.
George Boyd, I James Houston,
William Bell, I Matthew Robin,
James Robertson.
Quarter Sessions held first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and'
last Tuesday of October. Meetings for considering license certificates
held first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October.
SURGEONS.
Hugh W.Pattison. | Geo. Stobo.. | W. J. P. Kidd. | Jas. R. M. Robertson.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Chamberlain's Office, 31 Ferry Road — William Herron, Chamberlain.
Assessor's Office, 31 Ferry Road — William Herron, Assessor.
Post-Office, 15 High Street — James Cuthbertson, Postmaster.
Registrar's Office, Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield Street — Peter
M'Laren, Registrar.
Session Clerk's Office, Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield Street — Peter
M'Laren, Session-Clerk.
Statute Labour Road Trust, 31 Fulbar Street— Andrew Wallace, Clerk.
Gas and Harbour Rates Office, 31 Ferry Road — William Herron,
Collector.
Union Bank, 31 Ferry Road — William Herron, Agent.
POST OFFICE, 15 High Street.
James Cuthbertson, Postmaster,
ARRIVALS.
7.10 A.m
9.45 „
4.55 P.M.
BOX CLOSES.
9.40 A.M.
2.20 P.M.
5.35 „
RENFREW. 69
PAROCHIAL BOARD.
George Boyd, Chairman. Andrew Wallace, Inspector of Poor.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
o ... L TkT .. 1 f William Herron, Chamberlain, Ferry Road.
Scottish National, | j^^^^ ^^^^^^ p^^^^^^ Deanside.
Standard Life, James Houston, Home Cottage.
Royal Fire and Life, Robert Anderson.
London and Lancashire,... William Bryson, House Factor.
Scottish Union Fire & Life, Robert Anderson, Bookseller.
SOCIETIES.
Renfrew Prince of Wales Mason Lodge, No. 426— William Sim,
R.W.M. ; James Weir, P.M. : James Weir, S.W. ; William Vernal,
J.W. ; William Douglas, treasurer; Carl Mumme, secretary , George
Fraser, tyler. Rooms, 9 High Street.
Renfrew Rose Friendly Society — Instituted 30th March, 1857 —
George Gemmell, president ; John Constable, treasurer ; Alexander
Murdoch, secretary. With sixteen of a committee.
Co-operative Society [limited) — John Woods, president ; Archibald
Thomson, secretary ; William Meikle, salesman.
Renfrew Rifle Corps — A. Stewart, captain ; J. Jack, lieutenant \
Neil Graham, ensign ; Robert Sloan, drill instructor ; John Graham,
colour sergeant; James R. Wood, secretary.
Rmfrew Curling Club — Captain Speirs, of Elderslie, M.P., patron ;
Mrs Speirs, patroness; George Boyd, president; James M'L. Hender-
son, vice-president ; J. M'L. Henderson and James Myles, representative
members ; Rev. Robert Stephen, chaplain ; William Herron, treasurer;
Alexander Pottie, secretary. George Boyd, James M'L. Henderson,
James Myles, E. R. Coulborn, Robert Gallacher, George H. Wallace,
Alexander Pottie, and George M'Lean, committee of management.
Horticultural Society — George Boyd, president ; William Herron
treasurer; John Methven, secretary ; Peter Inglis, collector.
Renfrew Bowling Green — James Dobie, president; William Herron,
treasurer; James Weir, secretary.
INNS AND HOTELS.
WOOD ROW'S, 7 Clyde Street.
PRINCE OF WALES (FERRY), 1 Clyde Street— James Adam.
WHEAT SHEAF, 1 Canal Street (Cross).
PAISLEY AND RENFREW, 26 Canal Street— John M'Kechnie.
CASTLEHILL, 29 Canal Street— George Waterston.
FAIRS are held on the third Tuesday of May and second Friday of
June.
CONVEYANCES— Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Renfrew
Wharf, both in going up and down the Clyde. Trains to Paisley and
Glasgow nearly every hour. Carriers to Glasgow every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday,
70 RENFREW.
SCHOOLS.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Street.
Miss Agnes Cowan, teacher.
Patroness — Mrs Speirs, of Elderslie.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SESSIONAL SCHOOL, Manse Street.
Miss Anne Lang, teacher.
RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Manse Street.
Miss Jane Lang, teacher.
Patroness — Mrs Campbell of Blythswood.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL,
Renfield Street.
Head Master— Mr Peter M'Laren.
Assistants— Mr A. Moore and Miss Machel.
OLD BURGH SCHOOL, 48 High Street.
Head Master — Mr Michael Murdoch Andrew.
Assistant Femals Teacher — Miss Connochie.
~~ CHURCHES. "
ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Street.
Rev. Robert Stephen,... Minister.
William Louden, .... Precentor.
Andrew Crawford, Officer.
Peter M'Laren, Session Clerk.
FREE CHURCH, Renfield Street.
Rev. David Neilson, ....Minister I RobertGalt, Officer
Angus M'Arthur, Precentor. | Session Clerk.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.
Rev. J. Hutchison, B.A., Minister
William Crawford, Precentor.
Alexander Dougray, Officer.
James Cuthbertson, Session Clerk
The SACRAMENTS take place on the last Sabbath of February,
and last Sabbath of July.
" POPULATION OF RENFREW.
IN BURGH.
Males, 1984
Females, 1747
Total, 3731
IN LANDWARD PARTS.
Males, 466
Females, 460
Total 916
RENFREW, with Rutherglen, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock, and Port-
Glasgow, returns one member to Parliament. Parliamentary con-
stituency, 154; municipal do., 144. Hon. E. P. Bouverie, M.P.
JOHNSTONE.
AITKEN, John, hair dresser, 8 Houstoiin square
Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station
Allan, James, merchant, Cartside street
Allan, James, of Thomson & Allan, William street
Allan, John, joiner, 17 High street
Anderson, Charles, baker, 15 High street
Anderson, Erskine, spirit dealer, 1 Houstoun square
Anderson, John, draper and clothier, 20 Houstoun square
Armstrong, James, bookseller and stationer, and boot and
shoe merchant, and agent for the Eoyal Insurance
Company, 17 High street
Arrol, James, manager, Flax Mill
Arrol, James, jun., ironmonger, 25 High street
BARNETT, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s, Burn-
brae cottage, Milliken Park
Barr, James, slater, 51 High street
Barr, James, spirit merchant, 3 High street
Barr, John, engineman. Hag Mill
Bannerman, Thomas, mineral manager, Fulton Pit — ^house,
Graham street
Baxter, Robert, hair dresser, 18 High street
Baxter, William, head mechanic, Johnstone Old Mill
Baine, Miss, teacher, Ladies' School, William street
Beaton, Neilj wine and spirit merchant, 17 Houstoun square
Bell, John, coal merchant, Canal Basin- — house, Cherry-
woodside, Elderslie
Bennie, Andrew, manager of Dixon's pitSj Rosebank
Bennie, James, ironmonger, iron merchant, and nail manu-
facturer, 72 High street
Bishop, John, draper, 65 High street
Blackwood, David, grocer, Graham street
Blackwood, Archibald, farmer, Windy Hill
Blair, Hugh, spinning master, Johnstone Old Mill
72 JOHlfSTONE.
Blair, James, spirit merchant, 23 High street
Blair, Eobert, china merchant, 18 Houstoun square
Blair, Robert, Cross Keys Inn and Hotel, 22 Houstoun
square. High street
Blair, M., flesher and grocer, 14 High street
Blair, Peter, manager, Johnstone Gas Light Co., Gas-work
cottage
Boag, Miss, roller coverer, at Barbush Mill
Boag, Mary, sizing mistress, at Barbush Mill
Bonnar, Charles, flesher, 70 High street
Bonnar, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 70 High street
Boyle, John, fish dealer and green grocer, Rankine street
Braid, Joseph, brassfounder, 58 High street
Branch Office of the Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 7
Macdowall street — James More, manager
Brooks, Rev. George, minister of Johnstone East U. P.
Church, East IT. P. Manse
Brooks, William, draper, 50 High street
Brown, John, brassfounder, Dimity street
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Elderslie Mill,
and Johnstone Old Mill, 36 High street
Buchanan, James, provision merchant, 17 High street
Buchanan, John, grocer, 58 High street
Buchanan, Peter, clerk, Cartside, and secretary and treasurer,
Johnstone Coffee and Newsroom, Bull Hotel, 53 High
street
Buchanan, Peter, mechanic, at Barbush Mill
Buchanan, William, general grocer,, and wine and spirit
merchant, 25 High street
Burn, William, picking master, Barbush Mill
Butoh, John, wine and spirit merchant, 13 High street
CALDWELL, James, baker, 19 Houstoun square
Caldwell, John, grocer, 1 Church street
Caldwell, John, millwright, Johnstone Mill
Cameron, Alexander, teacher. Church street
Cameron, Daniel, broker, 21 William street
Cameron, James, picking master, Hag Mill
Cameron, Matthew, carter, Church street
Campbell, John> grocer, 30 High street
JOHNSTONE. 73
Campbell, John, spinning master. Floors Mill
Campbell, Malcolm, mason, 65 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoemaker, 57 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoemaker, 14 Graham street
Carson, Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 52 High street —
house, Macdowall street
Cartside Mill— Gr. Houstoun & Co.
Chapman, Alexander, cabinet maker, and grocer, Macdowall
street
Chisholm, Rev. Hugh, Roman Catholic Chapel, Graham st.
City of Glasgow Bank, 19 Houstoun square — John Reid,
writer, agent
Clapperton, William, manager, Walltinshaw Foundry —
house, Walkinshaw street
Coats, Neilson, & Co., Cotton Spinners, Thorn Mill,
Johnstone
Coats, Peter, jtm., of Coats, Neilson, & Co. — residence,
Woodside House
Core & Wilson, engineers and millwrights, Gas street
Core, Adam, of Core & Wilson, Gas street Engine Works
Crabb, James, clerk at James Donald's, 74 High street —
house, Graham street
Craig & Donald, engineers, William Street Works
Craig, Mrs John, Bonnyhill Cottage, William street
Craig, Mrs W., 10 High street
Craig, David, taxman, Deaf hillock Toll
Crawford, George, sen., horse dealer, Banktop, William st.
Crawford, George, jun., horse dealer, Banktop, William st,
Crawford, John, sizing master, Cartside Mill
Crawford, Matthew T., & Co., outfitters, Houstoun square
Cuthbertson, William, spinning master, Hag Mill
DAVIE S, Francessa, grocer, Graham street
Dixon, Mrs Henry, grocer and milk dealer, 24 Macdowall
street
Donald, Archibald, veterinary surgeon, 62 High street, or
at Mr Williamson's Forge, Houstoun square
Donald, Hugh, of Craig & Donald, William street
Donald, James F., jun., engineer, 73 to 76 High street —
house, Villafield Cottage
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.74 JOHNSTONE.
Donald, James, of Craig & Donald, Bank place
Donald, James, engineer, machine maker, and ironfoimder,
73, 74, 75, and 76 High street— house, Villalield
Cottage, Laigh Cartside street
Donald, John, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 18 High
street
Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., Villafield Cottage
Dufiy, John, broker, William street
Duncan, Mrs, confectioner, 23 Houstoun square
Dunlop, Hugh, 57 High street
Dunlop, James, flesher, 16 High street
Dunlop, John, surgeon, 57 High street — house, do.
EUSTACE, Bobert, surgeon, William street
FINLAYSON, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manu*
facturers of bleached and coloured hnen thread, and
patent shoe thread
Finlayson, Charles, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Lily
Bank House
Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Glencart,
Milliken Park, Kilbarchan
Finlayson, William James, Glencart, Milliken Park
Fleming, Archibald, merchant, registrar of births, &c.,
postmaster, and agent for the Royal Fire and Life
Insurance Co., and European Guarantee Society, Post
Office, Walkinshaw street
Fletcher, Mrs, fruit dealer and confectioner, 12 High street
Flockhart, John, saddler, 71 High street
Eraser, John, Newfield House
Praser, John, superintendent of police, 65 High street
GAFF, Rev. William, minister of Established Church,
The Manse, Dimity street
Galbraith, Andrew, Johnstone Castle
Galbraith, Archibald, Johnstone Castle
Gardner, Richard, M.D.,58 High street — ^house, 4 Houstoun
square
Gas Light Company — Peter Blair, manager
Gibson, Duncan, carter, 6 Rankine street
JOHNSTONE. 7&
Giffen, Humphrey, officer East United Presbyterian Church
Gilmour, William S., Woodbank
Glasgow & Johnstone carrier — John M'Donald, 76 High st.
Glasgow and South- Western Railway Station — Quintin Y.
Lawson, station master
Glegg, John, factor, Milliken
Gkn, Archibald, Cartside House
Glen, Charles, Old Black Bull Cellar, George street
Gordon, Hugh, broker and nail manufacturer, William st
Graham, James, green grocer and milk dealer, 26 High st.
Grant, Peter, cabinetmaker and joiner, 8 High street
Grant, Peter, grocer. Collier street
Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 19 High street
Gray, Thomas Garland, surgeon, 54 High street
Gray, William, farmer, Barbush
Gregson & Smithe, Dimity street Spindle Works
Griffith, Arthur, licensed broker, Houstoun square
Guy, William, tailor and clothier, 12 High street
HAG, Mill, oif Graham street — G. Houstoun & Co.
Hair, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Walkinshaw street
Hamilton, James, & Co., proprietors Johnstone Equitable
Loan Office, 9 High street and 7 Macdowall street —
residence. Bank street, Falkirk
Hannah, James, carding master. Floors Mill
Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, 21 Houstoun square
Hart, James, clerk to Browns, Malloch, & Co., William st.
Hart, James, gardener, Rankine street
Hatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch, &,
Co.'s, and precentor in West U.P. Church — house, 30
Macdowall street
Hatrick, James, farmer, Boghouse
Head, Neil, hedger, Milliken
Henderson, Andrew, M.D., and surgeon, 66 High street
Hendry, John, officer West United Presbyterian Church
Higgins, Mrs James, fish and fruit merchant, 18 High street
Holmes, John, writer, and agent for the Union Bank of
Scotland, Collier street
Holmes, Walter, writer, and agent for the Royal Bank of
Scotland, 33. High street — house, 55 do.
76 JOHNSTONE.
Hood, William, cooper, Collier street
Houstoun, George, <fc Co., Cartside, Hag, and Johnstone
Cotton Mills
Houstoun, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 23 Mac-
dowall street
Houstoun, William, sheriff- officer, Collier street
Hughes, Thomas, teacher, Cartside — ^house, Graham street
Hunter, John, spirit merchant, 1 Houstoun square
Hunter, William, manager at Craig & Donald's
Husband, Alexander, manager of foundry at James Donald's,
High street
Hutchison, Rev. William, minister of Johnstone Free
Church, Graham street
INGLIS, James, clerk, Barbush Mill
Inglis, Bev. James, minister of West U.P. Church, Church
street
Inglis, John, picking master, Cartside Mill
Ireland, Mrs H. B., teacher, Ladies' School, William street
Irvine, Mrs, green grocer, 19 High street
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Johnstone Station — ^house.
Thorn Cottage
Jackson, George, brassfounder, 12 High street
Jaffray, David, & Son, builders, Graham street
Jaffray, Misses Elizabeth and Isabella, drapers, 15 High st.
Jaffray, William, builder, William street
Jamieson, John, grocer, 7 Rankine street
Johnstone East United Presbyterian Church, 9 Walkin-
shaw street — Rev. George Brooks, minister
Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 9 High street — branch,
7 Macdowall street — James Hamilton, proprietor — -
James More, manager
Johnstone Established Church, Ludovie square — Rev.
William Gaff, minister
Johnstone Flax Mill Co-operative Society (limited), grocers
and provision merchants, 23 High street — William
Brown, manager
Johnstone Free Church, William street, 3 Houstoun square
— Rev. William Hutchison, minister
JOHNSTONE. 77
Johnstone Gas Light Co. — Peter Blair, manager
Johnstone Mechanics' Institution — Archibald Fleming,
secretary
Johnstone Mill — G. Houstoun & Co.
Johnstone, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 11 High street
Johnstone Old Mill, 36 High street — Browns, Mallochj &
Co., proprietors
Johnstone Ragged School, off Ludovic square
Johnstone, Richard, tailor and clothier, 12 High street
Johnstone Rifle Corps — Walter Holmes, secretary
Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street
Johnstone Station, Glasgow and South Western Railway —
Quintin Y. Lawson, station master
Johnstone West United Presbyterian Church, 18 Church
street — Rev. tfames Inglis, minister
Johnstone, William, general dealer and house factor,
Walkinshaw street and 25 High street
Jonas, Alfred Charles, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s — -
house, Graham street
KELLY, John, spirit merchant, 65 High street
Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
LAIRD, Alexander, flesher, 27 High street
Laird, Joseph, Macdowall street
Laird, Margaret, boot and shoe shop, 27 High street
Laird, Neil, joiner, 8 Houstoun square — house, William st.
Laird, William, manager, Barbush Mill
Lang, Gabriel, spirit merchant, 24 Houstoun square
Lang, John, boot and shoemaker, Campbell street
Lang, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 59 High street
Lang, Joseph, overseer, Crosslie
Langmuir, Robert, Paisley and Johnstone carrier, Rankine
street
Law, Miss Elizabeth, draper and milliner, 24 High street
Lawson, Quintin Y., station master, Glasgow and South-
western Railway
I-iigget, Alexander, carding master, Barbush Mill
Lindsay, Mrs John, Graham street
Lochhead, Archibald, spirit merchant, 5 Macdowall street
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7S JOHNSTONE.
Lochliead, Miss, wine and spirit merclaant, Houstoun square
Loudon, James, Cartside Yilla
Love, John, tinsmith, and agent for Welsh Provincial
Fire and Life Insurance Co., 11 High street
Love, Kobert, tinsmith and plumber, 11 High street
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co. — house,
Elderslie Glen, by Elderslie
Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co. — house,
Mount Pleasant
Mamock, Miss, warehouse keeper, Hag Mill
Mathieson, John, tailor, 70 High street
Matthews, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Collier street
Melville, Hugh, clerk, Union Bank of Scotland
Miller, J. G. Clarence, accountant and cashier, Royal Bank
of Scotland, 57 High street
Miller, John, hair dresser, M'Dougall street
Miller, Robert, bookseller, High street
More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 55 High
street
More, Alexander, of Alexander More & Son, 14 Church st.
More, James, manager, Johnstone Equitable Loan Office —
house, 7 Macdowall street
Morrison, Alexander, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants,
Laigli Cartside woody ard — entrance to workshop, 77
High street — house, 1 Cartside street
Morrison, Alexander, jun., of Alexander Morrison & Sons,
1 Cartside street
Morrison, William, of Alexander Morrison & Sons, 1 Cart-
side street
Muir, John, builder. Church street
Munn, Thomas, teacher. Ragged School
Murdoch, Margaret, grocer, Cartside
M'ARA, Mrs, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 32 Highst,
M'Arthur, Archibald, engineer, Peockland Engine Works
— house, Canal street
M'Arthur, Duncan, engine keeper, Floors Mill
M' Arthur, William, manager, Peockland Engine Works —
house, Thornhill
JOHNSTONE. 79^
M'AuIay, Robert, grocer, Old Mill brae
M'Callan, George, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, High st.
McCartney, James, teacher, Factory school,^ 19 Houstoun
square
M'Connell, John, glazier, Houstoun square
M'Cormick, Robert, accountant, 60 High street
M'Creath, John, spirit merchant, Houstoun square
IVl'Creath, Mrs John, tobacconist, Houstoun square
M'Creath, Robert, spirit merchant, 62 High street
M 'Donald, Hugh, wheelwright and turner, Graham street
M'Donald, John, Johnstone and Glasgow carrier, 76 High
street
M'Donald, Miss, teacher, Roman Catholic school, Graham
street
M'Dougal, Alexander, carding master, Floors Mill
Macdowall, Henry, Floors Mill — residence,, Carruth House,
Bridge of Weir
M'Dowall, James, engineer. Thorn
M'Dowall, John, draughtsman, Walkinshaw Foundry- —
house, High street
M'Dowall, John, & Sons,, engineers, Walkinshaw Foundry
M'Dowall, Mrs, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Walkinshaw
Foundry — house,. Walkinshaw Lodge
M'Duff, Allan, Johnstone Mill
M'Farlane, Joseph, confectioner,, Rankine street
M'Gechie, Agnes, grocer and spirit dealer,. 8 Rankine street
M'Ghee, William, engineman, Johnstone Mill
M'Intosh, Mrs, teacher, Church street
M'Kay, Andrew, spinning master, Cartside Mill
Mackie, Mrs, milk dealer, 56 High street
M'Laren, Archibald, draper, 22 High street
M'Laren, Malcolm, M.D., surgeon, 24 Houstoun square —
house, 1 Rankine street
M'Lelland, Archibald, grocer and provision merchant, 63
High street
M'Millan, Thomas, grocer, Graham street
M'Nair, John, officer Free Church, 5 Houstoun square
M'Neil, Mrs James, grocer, Rankine street
M'Pherson, Donald, joiner and cartwright, 9 Houstoun
square
80" JOHNSTONE.
M'Pherson, Mary, draper, 12 High street
M'Pherson & M'Nee, steam forge, Walkinshaw street
M'Pherson, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, 15 Dimity street
NAIRN, Cuthbert, merchant, 21 Houstoun square
Napier, J. & W., & Co., cottton spinners, Barbush Mill
Napier, John S., of J. & W. Napier & Co., Merchiston
House, Johnstone
Napier, Sir R. J. M., of Milhken and Napier, Bart.
Neilson, Mrs Robert, milHner and straw hat maker, 65
High street
Nelson, Mrs William, milliner and straw hat maker, 24
Houstoun square
Nelson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's — house, High
street
OATT, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers, 48 High street
PAISLEY and Johnstone carrier — Robert Langmuir,
Rankine street
Paton, William, manufacturer, Broombrae Works — resi-
dence, Broombrae House
Paterson, James, spinning master, Barbush Mill
Pollock, George, window glazier, and crystal and china
merchant, 56 High street
Porter, Thomas, insurance agent, 71 High street
Post Office, Walkinshaw street — Archibald Fleming, post-
master
RAGGED SCHOOL, off Ludovic square— Thomas Munn,
teacher
Ramsay, William, grain mills, Macdowall street
Reid, Alexander, slater, Houstoun square
Reid, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 28 High street
Reid, David, millwright, Cartside Mill
Reid, Hugh, picking master, Johnstone Old Mill
Reid, James, writer. Collier street — house, Bankside Cot-
tage, Canal street
Reid, John, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Bank,
19 Houstoun square — house, Lochwinnoch
JOHNSTONE. 81
Riddell, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 4 Church street
Robertson, David, wine and spirit merchant, 69 High street
Roberts, Thomas, draughtsman, Banktop Works — house,
Graham street
Robertson, John, slater and plasterer, Ludovic square
Robertson, William, & Co., engineers and toolmakers,
Macdowall street — house, Graham street
Robertson, William, Newfield House
Royal Bank of Scotland, 38 High street — Walter Holmes,
agent
SALMON, James, Cartside Cottage
Salmon, John, factor for Trustees of Ludovic Houstoun,
Esq., of Johnstone Castle — office, Quarrelton
Scott, William, agent for A. Kenneth & Co., coalmasters,
Kilwinning, Johnstone Station — house, Canal street
Semple, Mrs John, draper, 17 Houstoun square
Semple, Robert, pattern maker at Walkinshaw foundry,
Walkinshaw street
Shanks, Thomas, & Co., Banktop Works
Shanks, Thomas, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Lilybank
Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Bankhouse
Sharp, John, Canal agent. Canal Cottage
Sharp, William, blacksmith, 17 High street
Sheddon, Thomas, engineman at Barbush Mill
Shields, Francis, spirit merchant, 49 High street
Shields, William, engineman, Cartside Mill
Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, Graham street
Smith, James, clerk and collector, Johnstone Gas Company,
William street
Smith, James, joiner, Campbell street
Smith, iMargaret, keeper Working Men's Refreshment
Rooms, 69 High street
Smith, Major M. E., Staff officer of Pensioners, Jane-
field
Smith, Peter, manager at James Donald's, engineer — Chouse,
76 High street
Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 54 High street
Smith, Robert, tailor and clothier, 63 High street
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae
82 JOHNSTONE.
Sproul, John, 7 Collier street
Square, William, spirit merchant, 7 High street
Steel, Catherine, spirit dealer, 3 Houstoun square
Steel, John, baker, 70 High street
Steel, John, carding master, Cartside Mill
Steel, John, Macdowall street
Steel, Robert, grocer, and spirit merchant, Graham street
— house, do.
Stevenson, David & Thomas, grocers, fleshers, and provision
merchants, 52 & 11 High street
Stevenson, James, cashier and accountant, Union Bank of
Scotland, Banktop
Stevenson, Mrs James, grocer, victualler, flesher, and wine
and spirit merchant, 64 High street
Stevenson, Robert, merchant, 62 Queen street, Glasgow —
house, Govan Bank Cottage
Stevenson, Walkinshaw, tailor, 3 Graham street
Stevenson, William, clerk at Floors Mills — house, Graham
street
Stevenson, William, grocer, spirit, and seed merchant, 61
High street
Stevenson, William, manager, George Houstoun & Co.'s
Cotton Mills, Millbank Cottage
Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 60 High street
Stewart, James, farmer, Laigh Cartside
Stewart, John, plumber and gasfitter, Church street
Stirling, Mrs Patrick, 67 High street
Storrie, Andrew, confectioner, 28 High street
Storrie, David, flesher, 18 Houston square
Storrie, John, grocer, Graham street
Storrie, William, carding master, Hag Mill
TAYLOR, Daniel, millwright, Johnstone Mill
Taylor, Thomas, saddler, 52 High street
Taylor, William, smith and house factor, 5 Rankine street
Thomson, Alexander, baker, 20 Houstoun square
Thomson & Allan, engineers, millwrights, and machinists,
Laigh Cartside street Works
Thomson, David, of Thomson, and Allan, 65 Love street,
Paisley
JOHNSTONE, 83
Thomson, John, Bull Hotel, job and post-horse hirer, 53
High street
Thomson, Nisbet, baker, 51 High street
Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, 59 High street
Thomson, William, tailor and clothier, 22 High street
Todd, William, grocer and provision merchant, 24 High
street — house, do.
Tweeddale, John, manager at Thomas Shanks & Co.'s — ►
house, Dimity street
UNION Bank of Scotland, corner of Collier and Clark
streets — John Holmes, agent
tJrquhart, James, carding master, Barbush Mill
Urquhart, Mrs John, cowfeeder, 2 Quarry street
WALKER, Alexander, spirit dealer, 8 Quarry street
Watson, James, house and sign painter and paper hangef,
59 High street
Weems, John, engineer, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter,
7 and 8 High street — residence, Walkinshaw House
Weems, J. & W., Perseverance Ironworks, patentees and
manufacturers of hydraulic machinery for making lead
and block tin tubes, tubular hot air apparatus for
drying stoves, self-acting furnace dampers, steam
traps, &c., High street
Welsh, James, Cartside Iron Foundry- — house, Cartside
Welsh, Mrs Robert, Mavisbank Cottage
Whitehill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 60 High
street
Williamson, George, blacksmith, Houstoun square
Wilson, Andrew, of Core & Wilson, High street
Wilson, James, head mechanic, Barbush Mill
Wilson, John, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun square
Wilson, Joseph, carding master at Browns, Malloch, & Co/s
— house, Napier street
Wilson, William, coal merchant, Johnstone Station
Woods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 62 High street
Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 69 High street-^
Margaret Smith, keeper
Wylie, John, flesher, 19 High street
84 joaifsTONE.
YOUNG, Adam, accountant and cashier, City of Glasgow
Bank, 19 Houstoun square — ^house, do.
Young, William, draper, 17 Houstoun square
APPENDIX.
Commissionsrs of Tolice.
James Donald, Senior Magistrate.
Alexander More and James Welsh, junior magistrates.
Commissioners.
Hugh Donald,
Dr Henderson,
Robert Smith,
Charles Finlayson
David Jaffray,
Archibald M'Arthur,
John M'Pherson,
James Buchanan.
J. G. Clarence Miller, collector of police rates.
Justices of the Peace.
Johnstone District.
J'inlayson, James, Johnstone
Fleming, Andrew, Fulwood
Freeland, Robert, Bridge of Weir
Hardie, W. E., Locher House
Holmes, John, Johnstone
Macdowall, Henry, Carruth
Malloch, William, Johnstone
M'Laren, Malcolm, Johnstone
Napier, Sir R. J. M., of Milliken
and Napter, Bart,
Napier, John S., Merchiston House
Salmon, John, Johnstone Castle
Speir, Thomas, of Blackstoun
Speir, Thos. R. N., Culdees Castle
Speirs, Thos. D., Mains, Houston
Shanks, Thomas, Johnstone
Stevenson, William, Crosslee
Stevenson, James, of Auchenames
Stirling, Captain James, R.N., of
Glentyan
Walter Holmes, Justice of Peace Clerk Depute.
Justice of Peace Small Debt Court held in Black Bull Assembly
Rooms, on the the third Monday of every month at 11 a.m.
Writers.
John Holmes, IS Collier street I James Reid, Bankside Cottage
Walter Holmes, 33 High street | John Reid, 19 Houstoun square
Sheriff Ofacer.
William Houston, Collier street.
Inspector of Imperial "Weights and Measures.
James G. Paterson, 66 High Street, Paisley (for the Upper Ward of the .,.
County). ji
Medical Practitioners.
Malcolm M'Laren, M.D., surgeon.
Andrew Henderson, M.D., surgeon.
John Dunlop, surgeon.
Thomas Garland Gray, surgeon.
Richard Gardner, M.D.
JOHNSTONE. 8 5
Banks.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANE,
19 Houstoun square.
John Reid, agent Adam Young, cashier and accountant.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND,
18 Collier street.
John Holmes, agent. James Stevenson, cashier and accottntant
Hugh Melville, clerk,
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,
38 High street.
Walter Holmes, agent J. G. Clarence Miller, cashier and accountant,
Fire Brig'ad.e.
Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors.
James Barr, captain. | James Reid, clerk.
Fire and Life Insurance Offices and Agrents.
National Boiler — William Taylor, 5 Rankine street
North British and City of Glasgovo ixnd Mercantile Life Assmrmce.—
Walter Holmes, writer, 33 High street
Northern — James Reid, writer, Bankside Cottage*
Phoenix Fire— James F. Donald, jun., 74 High street
Sottish Equitable Lijk Assurance Society — J. G. CJanence Miller, 57
High street.
Scottish Union — John Salmon, Johnstone Castle.
Standard LiJk, and Sun — John Reid, 19 Houstoun square.
iioyal Fire and Li/e^ and European Guarantee of Fidelity — Archibald
Fleming, Walkinshaw street.
W^st of Entflamd — William Taylor, 5 Rankine street*
United Kingdom Temperance and Provident Institution — Robert Harper,
21 Houstoun square.
Provincial Fire and Life — John Love, 11 High street.
Mechanics' Instituticn.
James Finlayson, president
Wm. Clapperton, High St., treas.
Archibald Fleming, secretary.
Wm. Blackwood, librarian.
Johnstone Coffee and Ne'ws |loom«
Bull Inn, 53 ( igh street
Peter Buchanan, secretary and treasurer*
Johnstone iLssemlsly Hooms.
11 George street
John Thomson, proprietor. Bull Hotel.
Burg-li Felice.
Superintendent — John Fraser, 65 High Streets
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JOHNSTONE.
Ministers
tfohnatone Parish Church-^ 11 Ludovic square; WiHiam Gaff — elected
by congregation,
free Church of Scotland — Williani street, 3 Houstonn square-; William
Hnfcheson — elected by congregation.
Sir William Wallace Cbtirch — Elderslie; David Rtston — elected by
congregation.
East United Presbyterian Church— 9 Walkinshaw street; Gedrga
Brooks — elected by congregatioUi
Weat United Presbyterian Church — 18 Church street; James Inglis—
elected by congregation.
Roman Catholic Chapel — Graham street; Hugh Chisholm — appointed
by the Bishop,
N.B For residences, see Directory.
Session-Clerk and P^e^istrar.
Archibald Fleming, Walkinshaw street.
Cixurcli Of^cers and PreceSitors.
Parish Church — James Carswell, officer, Church street; Archibald
Fleming, precentor, Walkinshaw street
{"ree Church — John M Nair. officer, o Houstoun square; John Mathie-
son, precentor. High street
Sir William Wallace Church — William Currie, officer — Alex. M'Kay,
precentor,
teast United Presbyterian Church— Humphrey Giffen, officer; William
Guy, precentor, High street
West United Presbyterian Church — John Henry, officer, Church
street; James Hatrick, precentor, 30 Macdowall street
Johnstone 7ouns Men's Christian Association.
Premlent — Thomas Roberts, Graham street.
Vice-President — William Johnston, Walkinshaw street.
Treasurer — William Dickson, Macdowall street.
^Secr'e.'anes— William Brown, clerk, Walkingshaw Foundry — house,
Thornhill; Arthur Crawford, Campbell street.
Crrave-Digger.
James Carswell.
Inland Revenue.
Walter Holmes, writer, sub-distributor of stamps — office, 33 High street
Post Office*
Walkinshaw street.
Archibald Fleming, Postmaster.
Arrivals — 4.30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5.10 p.m.
Box Closes — 12.0 noon, 1.15 p.m., 6.5 p.m., and 9.5 p.m.
By the addition of an extra stamps Letters may be posted until 12i5,
1.25, 6.10 and 9.15 p.m.
JOHNSTONE.
87
Jolmstone Bo'^lingr Clula.
President — James Finlayson. Vice-Fre/sideiit — James Donald.
Treasurer — A. Stevenson. Secretary — C. Finlayson.
Johnstone Caledonian Curling: Clul3.
George L. Houstoun, Patron.
David JnfFray, President. James Salmon, Vice-President,
David Jaffray and James Salmon, Representative Members.
Robert Barr, Treasurer. Peter Jaflfray, Secretary*
Committee or Council of Management.
James MDowall, | Robert Barr, j James SalmoDu
Honorary Members.
H. M' Do wall,
Captain Loudon, K.V.,
Colin Russell,
Joseph Braid,
Lord Muir, K.V.,
John Salmon,
Alexander More,
G. Somerville,
R. M'Creath..
Ordinary Members..
I. — Kegulak.
W. Symington,
John Thomson,
James M'Dowall,
Davi4 Jaffray,
James Salmon,.
Archibald Lochead^
John S. Wilson,
James F. Donald,.
James Donald,
Robert Barr,
Robert Blair,
Patrick H. Wilson,.
William JafiFray,
David Robertson,
James Doagall.
Peter Jaffray,
John Wylie,
Elderslie and Jolinstone, Caledonian. Cnrlingr Club.
Captain Speirs, Esq., M.P., Patron. Mrs Speirs, Patroness.
Thomas Jack, President. Thomas M'Millan, Vice-President.
George Jackson, Representative Member.
John M'Creath, Treasurer. Matthew Gray, Secretary.
Committee or Council of Management.
George Jackson,
Gavin Turner,
William Gray,
John M'Creath,
Maloolm Campbell,
J'anies darr,
Charles Glen,
James Stewart,
James Dunlop,
Thomas Jack,
Captain Speirs, M.P.,
Thomas Erskine,
Colin Kerr,
Ordinary Members.
I. — Regular.
John Jardine,
Colin Kerr,
Thomas M'Millan,
Matthew Gray,
William Findlay,
Robert Sutherland^
Thomas Erskine,
John Cook,
II. — Occasional.
James Whitehill,
William Findlay,
R. Sutherland
William Blackborttj.
Alexander Neilson,
John Brown,
George Jackson,
Thomas Jackson,
William Mackay,
William Pettigrew^,
I James Meiklejohn.
0-as Ligrht Company.
Walkinshaw street.
Peter Blair, manager.
88 -JOHNSTONE.
Coal Agents.
William Wilson, Johnstone Station— house, Houstoun square
Thonnas Jack, do. do. do. Thorn cottage.
James Allan, do. do. do. Thorn.
William Scott, do. do. do. do.
Gray & Gillespie, do. do.
John Bell, Canal Basin — House, Cherrywoodside, Elderslie^
Glasgo'^, raisley, and Ardrossan CasiaL.
Canal Store — John Sharp, goods' agent.
Trading Boats start every lawful day.
1. From Johnstone, for Paisley and Glasgow, at 6 and 10 a.m., and
2.30 P.M.
2. From Paisley, for Johnstone, at 6 and 10 a.m., and 5 p.m.
3. From Glasgow, for Johnstone, at 6 a.m., and 12 and 3 p.m.
Carriers' Quarters.
PAISLEY — Robert Langmuir, Rankine street ; arrives daily ; departs
daily
GLASGOW — John M'Donald, High street; arrives daily; depart
dai))-.
MIUS.
Barbush Mill — J. & W. Napier & Co.
William Laird, manager.
James Inglis, clerk.
James Paterson, spinning master.
James Urquhart, carding master.
Alex. Legget, do.
William Burn, picking master.
Peter Buchanan, mechanic.
Thomas Shedden, engine keeper.
Miss Boag, roller coverer.
Mary Boag.
Cartside Cotton Mill — George Houstoun & Co.
William Stevenson, mamger.
Peter Buchanan, clerk.
John Crawford, sizing-master.
John Steel, carding master.
Andrew M^Kay, spinning master.
David Reid, millwright.
John Inglis, picking master.
William Shields, engine keeper.
Hag Cotton Mill — George Haustoun & Co.
Wm. Cuthbertson, spinning roaster.
William Storrie, carding master.
Miss Marnock, warehouse keeper.
James Cameron, picking master.
John Barr, engine keeper.
John Caldwell, mechanic.
Johnstone Cotton Mill, Collier Street— George Houstoun & Co.
Not at work.
Johnstone Flax Mill— Finla5'-son, Bousfield, & Co.
Donald Hill, manager.
James Barnett, cashier.
James Arrol, foreman.
Alfred Charles Jonas, clerk.
James M'^Dougall, clerk.
JOHNSTONE; 89
ITintli Henfrewsliire Bifle Volunteers.
Captain — James Loudon, Cartside villa.
Liertenant — James Donald, Bank place.
Ensign — James Fife Donald, Villafield cottage.
Secretary and Treasurer — Walter Holmes, writer.
Annual General Meeting — 13th January.
Societies, &c.
INSTITUTED
1803. Loyal Johnstone Yeomanry Society — William All^n, preses,
Quarrelton ; Andrew Wilson, treasurer. High street; James
keid, clerk, Bankside cottage ; Robert Patrick, officer, Walkin-
shaw street.
1820. Johnstone, Quarrelton, Thorn, and Elderslie Coffin and Coffin
Cover Society — William Taylor, preses, 6 Rankine street ",
James Crabb, treasurer, Graham street; John Hendry, officer,
Church street; William Shanks, cover keeper; Neil Laird, coffin
contractor, Houstoun square.
1823. Gas Light Company — Henry Macdowall, Carruth, Chairman,
Peter Blair, manager — house, Gas Work. James Smith,
secretary and collector.
1826. Johnstone Mechanics' Institution — James Finlayson, president;
William Clapperton, vice-president ; Archibald Fleming, secre-
tary, Robert Smith, treasurer; Librarian, William Blackwood..
Terms — Is 6d per Quarter for Reading Room and Library.
1846. Johnstone Agricultural Society — John Salmon, Esq., Johnstone
Castle, presses; James Reid, secretary ; Neil Head, officer.
This Society has a Cattle Show annually, on the Friday follow-
ing the second Monday of July.
Johnstone Total Abstinence Society — President, Robert Neilson,
High street. Vice-President, Arthur Crawford, Church street.
Treasurer, Alex. M'Duff. Secretary, James Blackwood.
Corresponding Secretary, Thomas Roberts, Graham street. Roll-
Keeper, James M'Gavin.
The Johnstone Building Society — (Enrolled and Established
under the Act of Parliament 6 and 7 William IV., cap. 32)..
Instituted ou the permanent principle. The shares are £25
ea(?h, paj'able at the rate of 2s per share monthly. Entry-
money, one shilling per share. Trustees — Archibald Alexander
Speirs, Esq. of Elderslie, M,P. for Renfrewshire; James Finlay-
son. Esq. of Glencart; William Edmund Hardie, Esq. of Locher
House. Directors — Captain Loudon, Thomas Jack, John Sharp,
James Watson, James More, William Todd, John Donald,
Andrew Henderson, M.D. Chairman- of Directors, Captain
Loudon; treasurer, J. G. Clarence Miller, accountant; secretary,
Alfred C. Jonas; law agent, Walter Holmes, writer; bankers,
Royal Bank of Scotland. Instalments due on the 1st, and pay-
able thereon or before the 4th of each month, at the office 33
High street.
i. H2-
so JOHNSTONS.
Scliools.
LADIES' SCHOOL,
William Street.
Mrs H, B, Ireland and Miss Bayne, teachers.
FACTORY SCHOOL,
George Street-
James M'Cartney, teacher.
JOHNSTONE RAGGED SCHOOL,
Off Ludovic Square,
CARTSIDE SCHOOL.
Thomas Hughes, teacher.
CHURCH STREET SCHOOL,
Mrs M'Intosh, teacher.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL,
Miss M'Donald, teacher.
Johnstone Cross — nearly opposite to the Bull Inn — is distaut froea
the Cross of Paisley 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.
Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second Monday of
July. Horse Fair, in January.
Fast Days occur on Fridays before first Sabbath in April and
October.
ELDERSLIB. 91
ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY.
BEATON, John, farmer, Auchinlodement
Birnie, James, grocer
Brown, John, spirit merchant
CARMICHAEL, Mrs James, Bailie Nicol Jarvie Tayern
Carmichael, Peter, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Crawford, WiUiam, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Currie, William, officer Elderslie Parish Church
DICKSON, Mrs, grocer
Douglas, Robert, house factor and proprietor
ELDERSLIE Parish Church — Rev. David Reston, miniBter
Elderslie School — John M'Cready, teacher
Elderelie Wallace School — James Gibson, teacher
FAULDS, William, coal dealer
GILMOUR, John, farmer, Fulbar
Gilmour, William, farmer, Leitchland
Gibson, James, teacher, Elderslie Wallace School
Gray, Matthew, coal agent
HALL, Mrs, farmer, Muirhead
Holm, Mrs Agnes, spirit merchant
JARDINE, John, grocer
LANG, Alexander, grocer
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Eldersli*
Glen
Moodie, Hugh, grocer and spirit merchant
M'Cready, John, teacher, Elderslie School
92 ' ELDEKSLIE.
PARK, John, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mauchie's Mill
Paterson, David
RESTON, Rev. David, minister, Elderslie Parish Church
Ritchie, William, farmer, Broomward
Robertson, David, grocer
Robertson, David, grocer and Postmaster
SINCLAIR, James, wright and joiner
Smith, James, feuar
Stevenson, Mrs James, farmer, Bardrain
Stoddard, A. F. & Co., Glenpatrick Carpet Works, by
Paisley — Glasgow office, 54 St. Vincent street
WALKER, Mrs E., EldersHe Tavern
Walker, Robert, farmer, Windyhill
"V\ hite, John, farmer, Bridgend
Ist delivery,
2d "
Box closes,
11 ti
Post Office.
David Robertson, postmaster.
7.30 AM.
10.10 A.M.
1.50 P.M.
6.45 P.M.
Elderslie Parish Church.
Rev. David Reston, minister.
Elderslie School.
John M'Creadj', teacher.
Elderslie Wallace School.
James Gibson, teacher.
THORNHILL. 93
THORNHILL, BY PAISLEY.
BAIN, Mrs, midwife
Bowie, Allan, blacksmith
Bowman, James, farmer, Auchinlodement
Brooks, Rev. George, East U.P. Manse
Burnside, Mrs, Thornhill cottage
COATS, Neilson, & Co., ThornliiU Cotton Spinning Co.
DOUGALL, James, spirit merchant
FOULDS, Andrew, clerk, Thorn Mill
GLEN, James, pattern maker, Johnstone
Glen, Thomas, of Hawkhead Mills, Paisley, Thornhill
House
HART, Thomas, basket maker
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Thorn Cottage
MUNN, Thomas, Gleniffer place
Meiklejohn, James, grocer, wine, and spirit merchant
M'Nee, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, Johnstone
M'Crae, Hugh, joiner, Thorn Mill
NEILSON, Mackleroy, managing partner of Coats, Neilson,
&Co.
Norie, John, nurseryman, Overton
RENFREW, WiUiam, Thorn House
SYMINGTON, William, grocer
WALKER, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright
Watson, William, mechanic, Thorn Mill
94 QUARRELTON BALACLAVA.
QUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.
BARR, Robert, land surveyor
Beveridge, James, schoolmaster — house^ Schoolhonse
Blackwood, John, spirit merchant
Buchanan, Ludovic, grocer and victualler
00 WAN, William, wright
DARES, Hugh, blacksmith
GILLESPIE, Thomas, farmer and contractor, Springfield
LOG- AN, Mrs John, spirit merchant
PARK, Matthew, farmer, Greenend
Penney, William, gardener
SALMON, John, factor for Trustees of Ludovic Houstoun,.
Esq., Johnstone Castle
Bimpson, Thomas, farmer, Meiklebog
THOMSON, William, blacksmith
QTJARRELTON Parochial School— teacher, James Beve-
ridge
BALACLAVA, BY PAISLEY.
BALACLAVA School — John R Ferguson, teacher
Beveridge, Colin, manager
Brown, James, gardener, Clippens
COWAN, John, blacksmith
Crawford, John, clerk, Clippens Colliery
FERGUSON, John B., teacher, Balacklava School.
KENNEDY, Hugh, contractor, Clippens
Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
MAIR, James,, storekeeper
ROSS, William, wright
inb:ermann«-linwood. ^5
INKERMANN, BY PAISLEY.
ALLAN, Robert, cashier
DUNLOP, Colin, Walkinghaw House
GARDNER, James, farmer. Boghead
Gardner, Robert, farmers Candren
HENDRY, John, storekeeper
Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw
INKERMANN Works School — Andrew Ross, teacher
KIRKWOOD, William, manager
PATERSON, John, farmer, East Candren
Paterson, Thomas, farmer, East Candren
Post Office — John Hendry, postmaster
ROSS, Andrew, teacher, Inkermann Works School
Rowand, Robert, farmer. West Candren
THOMSON, Archibald, cletk
WILSON, Matthew, factor, Blackstoun House
Post Office Receiving Box at the Store.
John Hendry, postmaster.
Arrival, ... ... ... 7 a.m.
Box closes, . . .V. ... 2 P.M.
Inkermann Works School.
Andrew Ross, teacher.
LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY^^
ANDREW, William, joiner and carpenter
Armstrong, George, underground manager
BALLANTYNE, Joseph, provision merchant
CAMPBELL, WilHam, carding master
DAVIE, John, clerk at Lin wood Ironstone Pit
Duncan, John, spinning master
ESTABLISHED Church— Rev. James Dundas, minister
FLEMING, John, Green Farm
Eraser, Joseph, grocer and undertaker
GALBRAITH, William, victualler
Gardner, Mrs Matthew, spirit merchant
INGLIS, James, grocer and spirit merchant
JAMIESON, Johnj farmer, Muirhead
96
LINWOOD.
KELLY, John, mechanic
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
LEE, James, feuar
Linwood Cotton Spinning Co., Linwood Mills
Linwood Established Church — Rev. Jas. Dundas, minister
Linwood Mill School^— John M'Connachie, teacher
Little, William, shoemaker
Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton
MALLOCH, Alexander, of Linwood Spinning Co. — house,
Linwood
Millar, James, picking master
Moffat, William, gardener
Morrison, John, carding master
M'Connachie, John, teacher, Linwood Mill School
M'Farlane, James, grocer
M'Lachlan, Duncan, Erskine Falls, Clippens
Munn, John, farmer. Mill o' Cart
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and farrier
Paul, James, clerk, Linwood Spinning Company
Post Office— -John Watt, postmaster
Prentice, James, gardener, Burnbrae Lodge
Prentice, John, grocer
Prentice, Robert, flasher
RANKIN, William, spinning master
Reid, John, feuar
Robertson, David, farmer, Linwood
Rowand, Alexander, feuar
Rutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead
SPEIR, Miss, Burnbrae House
Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, Burnbrae House
Speir, Thomas, Burnbrae House
Stevenson, Robert, Buck^s Head Hotel
WARD, Mrs, teacher
Watt> John, druggist and postmaster
Post Office — John Watt, Postmaster.
Arrival, 7.45 a.m. | Box closes, 1.25 p.m.
Linwood Established Church.
Rev. James Wallace minister.
LiNwooD Mill School.— John M'Connachie, teacher.
A T S O H'S
l.AS>Y IiAI¥E MO:¥fJMSMTAIi ^^®IiM:»S.
Builder and Monumeiital Worker,
HOUSE— 15 m MICRAEL STREET. YARD— 14 LADY LANE.
All kinds of Jobbing in Stone and Brickwork carefully
attended to.
Grindstones, &c., kept in Stock or Made to Order.
MONUMENTS OF RED AND GREY GRANITE, AND FREESTONE,
Nea% Executed to any Design.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
executed ivith JTeatness, EGonomy, cbrudj (X)espaU:.h,
AT THE
iP^^isx.iB''^ X3:ee.^^x.xd os^fice:,
2 WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
WOEKS— ]0 HIGH STREET.
f'.H®MAg Illliliim.
CRYSTAL, CIimA, & STONEWARE MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL WASTE DEALER,
117 aEOE&E STREET, rAI^LST.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
104 CROSS, PAISLEY. EOtTSE-Do.
Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing Fashionably Made.
@LOBE HOTEL,
11 HI&H STEEET, PAISLEY.
ALEXANDER MORRISON^ Proprietor.
.Soups, Joints, and Steaks, daily from, 1 till J^ o^clooh.
Dinner and Supper Parties Accommodated on ReasonaWe Terms.
JOHN ROSS,
COACH km SPRINU VAI BUILDER,
JOIITEB AITS CABT WBieST,
13 WELLMEADOW STREET, PAISLEY.
'Prompt attention given to all orders.
First-olass Jdaterial and Worhm-anship.
CHARQES STRICTLY MODERATE-
BULL INN POSTING ESTABLISHMENT,
NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
Jrlarring-tons, (X)og Carts, Saddle Horses, Jvlinihihses, Sfc.
Job and (Post Horses, Hearses, Funeral and
J/Lovuming Coaohes, S(c.
funeral Undertaking and other Orders promptly attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
mm
SILK MERCERY
AND
N.B. — Always on hand the Newest Fashions as they
appear.
©¥!«€ Amw €MMM.mm^.
mx m
w ^ w
^M
IR,EOEI"VI]tsrC3- OF^PIOE,
UPHOLSTERER,
2 LAS? LAITE, FAISLE7.
Venetian Blinds made to Order.
Old Venetian Blinds Painted, Re-taped, and Corded,
Jobbings Punctually attended to.
BllCSH, BASKET; COMB, and FANCY WAREHOUSE;
87 HIQH STREET^ PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES ANDERSON,
CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
16 O-ILMO'^B STEHI^T, PAISLEY,
Has always on hand a select Stock, fitting for the Season.
Juveniles' (X>resses, (Pulpit G-ozuns, Livery, and
I^eg-imental Clothing-, in the First Style.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Accountant, Insurance Agent, and House-Factor;
15 GILMOUR STREET, PAISLEY.
AND
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
FOR LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES.
J. & W. 8T0RR1E,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Crystal and China Merchants,
AND WASTE DEALERS,
37 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
CHIJTJl CPESSEIIT BEIiVTGEB, from - 55:s.
CHIjifi ^EJl 8E^B, from - - - lo'.s.
All Orders carefully Packed, if requested.
f mills limiiiiaMiif^
BOOES5 PAMPHLETS, BILLS,
BUSINESS AND OTHER CARDS,
CIECULAES, XHTOISH TCPS,
AND
Every description of JOg CpIlIJ<r9:i]<[G- exe:iuted with
JTeatness, Economy, and (X>espatah, at the
WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.,
CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
18 GILMOUR STREET,. PAISLEY.
J^ade up in the most Fashionable Styles.
. GEO. W. MAGALPINE,
AGENT FOR
10 aiLMOUB STEEET, PAISLEY.
HOT, COLD, & SHOWER BATHS,
Ready from SEYEN Morning till NINE Evening.
11 KlCrK aXBEET, PAISLEY.
COOK AND PASTRY BAKER,
19 SIAIITHHILLS, PAISLEY.
SoireeBj Pic-nic, and Marriage Parties Supplied with Dispatch.
Tables, Cloths, and Vases lent on hire. .
ADVERTISEMENTS.
COAL MERCHANTS,
STONEY BRAE AND UNDERWOOD DEPOTS,
PAISLEY,
AND FULBAR STREET,'
RENFREW.
CHURCHHILL, PAISLEY.
iifiit,ii®i]i:i^
5 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
mm, CHRISTENING, SEED, and POUND CAKES, done np in the Newest Style.
A Hall suitable for Soirees, and Dtaner and Sapper
Parties.
^¥F^
85 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
FHAHES MADE, EEPAIEED, and HE&ILDES.
Cheap Washable Gilt Mouldings kept always on hand.
Painiings Cleaned, Repaired, and Varnished.
iLDVERTISEMENTSr
unh mdhx^ mMutim,
DSPOT-STONUY BRAE,
AGE]\^T-EOBERT RISK.
§. e ^
HOUSE PAINTER & SIGN WRITER,
lia CAUSETSIDE, PAISLEY,
JText door- to the ^ank of Bootland.
WKIGHT and FCTEBAl lilBERTAKER,
17 ABBEY STSE^T, PAISLEY,
Orders carefully and promptly attended to..
LETTER-TOP HEADINGS,
>. ' y lJ^T' ) 1 TTrt l" 111
W. ■§. ' Wji9^B0JT has umveual facilities'- for getting-
up Letter-9^op Headings, Invoice '^Tops', and
JAem-orarkdipms,
In the First Style, and at the most J^oderate ^ricss.
PAISLEY HERALD OFFICE,
WATERLOO PLACE, 2 GILMOUR STREET.
■^OUKS-IO EI&K STEEET-
ADVERTISEMENTS.
!l\ i^^ (D) ^ !§!) (i^ (ill (^
Crystal and China Merchants,
AND
DEALEKS IN COTTON AND WOOLLEN WASTE,
15 \vel.lj?ieai>oiv street,
PAISLEY,
JOINER AND CABINETMAKER,
S LADY LAJfE, PAISLEY.
All kinds of CABZITET WO^K done Tastefully and
Suldstantially.
Ladies^' J^eedlework made up into Fire Screens, Foct-
stools, Hassocks, Cpiano Stools, Chairs, c^o.
Furniture Carefully Cleaned and Polished.
£ I L G.
99 CAUSEYSIDE STREET, PAISLEY,
IN respectfully acknowledging the kind favours which he
has received since he commenced Business on his own
account, begs to assure the PubHc generally that all Orders
entrusted to his care will meet with strict attention; and,
irom his long Practical Experience,. combined with Moderate
Charges, he hopes to merit a share of their patronage.
Orders left at 99 Causeyside, or 2 Christie Street,
will be carefully attended to..
(PaUlev-,Jtne, 1^67..
ADVERTISEMENTS,
JAMES MUTUlilSOif,
PLASTERE R,
3 GLEN LANE (West Side Cottage), PAISLEY,
AND
92 WSST BEIDGE-EHD, DUMBARTON.
«j)
14 ST, MIRREN STREET {GROSS),
S' .A. X S L B -S".
WTl^^ Qf^iW
*^M\^^i
I
the only Siirviviiig Parliiers of the Firm of
m\WM AMD vmmM, mmmimi^^
are carrying on the Business as formerly at
(First Door above Old Premises.)
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
SUCCESSOK TO THE LATE
mm STEVEMSON, Seedsm
I ST. SVflRREN STREET
(^J<lear the Cros'sy
an.
X^ -^ z
L E ""ST -
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN MUIK,
AOCOUNTAITT,
23
C
MOSS STREET,
:E»j9LlSXji3E5Tr-
AQENT FOU
LIVERPOOL & LONDON
AND
GLOBE
tiw
AND
THE EUHOPEAN
life, liiramdto, srm!&
ASSURANCE OFFICE.
Gentlemen in Situations of Trust, requiring to give
Bonds of Security, will find the Premiums Moderate ; and,
when joined with Life Insurance, the Guarantee Premiums
are considerahly reduced.
7V.J?. — Q^he EUIfO(PE;0J^ is the Only Booiety author-
ised hy ^Parliament to G-uarantee the Fidelity
of G-overnment Qjffioials.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
'9
PAPER RULER, BOOKBINDER,
AND
ACCOTJITT BOOK MANTTFACTUSIEII,
8 FORBES PLACE (BACK LAND),
Beg^s i-espeotfully tc return his sincere thanks to hi---.
Friends, Trcude, and CFublio in general for the liberal
patronage bestoived on him sinoe commencing business^
and hopes, by continuing as heretofore, to m-erit a still
further share and continuance of their orders.
ANY KIND OF PRINTING- TO ORDER.
BOOT AID SHOE WAEEHOPE,
93 HIGH STEEET, PAISLEY.
BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for th<>,
liberal patronage they have bestowed on him since opening? hia
Boot and Shoe Warehouse at the above address, where he will continue
to sell from twenty to thirty per cent, cheaper than the public have been
rec eiving.
A Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes, made from the best material
both in uppers and soles, elegant in style, and warranted durable.
Special attention is invited to his Select Stock of Hand-made Work,
guaranteed fifteen per cent, cheaper than those made by machinery. The
public can now save money by purchasing at this shop. It is an old
saying that " A penny hained is a penny gained," but here you can save
shillings. The material and every class of work is guaranteed to be the
very beat that is made,
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS:—
93 HIGH STREET.
ABTERTISEMENTS.
AlS mucli pleasure in announcing that lie has at pre-
sent on hand a Large and Varied Stock of TEAS^
carefully selected from the finest imports of the Season.
As Teas are now ,very moderate, he is prepared, from
recent purchases, to ,offer excellent value in Cheats, Half
Chests, and Boxes : Duty Paid or in Bond.
TEA WAREHOUSE-105 CROSS, RAI3LEY.
■t^jK
I ARTIES in want of BELTS, can be supplied with all
Sizes, made of the Best Material, Stretched on the
newest principle, and at the Lowest Prices, from
19 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Saddlery a^nd. Harness for Exportation.
DEPOTS,
TJnderwaod, Huatsr Street, and Stsney Srae, I'aisley,
AND
ITs-^ P^aili^ay Coal Sepet, Ful^as' St-rg©t, Egnfrew.
11 IS©~W(® (D ID.
COAL. MEECHAlfT,
'AS always on hand a Supply of the Finest Quality oi
WISHAW HOUSEHOLD COALS. They are oi
Superior quality, and giving every satisfaction. A tria'^
solicited.
Fresh supplies also Daily of Best FURNACE COAL.
SMITHY COAL, and DROSS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. LYLE,
AGENT WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO.,
ACCOiriTTAlTT and H0X7SE-FACT0B,
4 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
BaSIB
ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPJIERS, & PRINTERS
BY STEAM POWER,
PAPER RULEHS AND ACCOUNT BOOK MASEHS,
8 FORBES PLACE, and MARSHALL'S LANE.
Invoices, Cards, Circnlars, Funeral letters, and Tickets of e^ery description.
Boohs Bound to any pattern, Stationery, &c., &c.
WHOLESALE BUTTER AIS^D EGG MERCHAI^TS,
62 STOGIE STIIEET, PAISLEY.
Ox and Heifer Kump Hams of Finest Qualities, and mild Cured,
always on hand,
Regularly supplied with Ayrshire Pork.
Belfast Smolied Hams of the Finest Brands, and Smoked Backs.
Also, Large Supplies of American Bacon.
S. & P. are supplied three limes a week with the very finest selected
BuTTEB from Belfast, Coleraine, Cumber, Ballymena, Strahane, London-
derry, Ballyshannon, and Sligo. Their purchases being all for Cash, and
their experience in the trade so extensive, the Public may depend on the
best possiblp qualities, at the Lowest possible price.
S.e^lar Supplies of Fresli Eg^s, every Second Day.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES GILLESPIE,
S^ JLji ji/V "JL" Jcm JtL ^
Irespeatfulli/ intimates that he has cormTi,enced
business on his own aaoount, and trusts, from hia
long- practical experience, strict attention to hxisiness,
a.r^3. moderate charg-es, to receive the support of (Pro-
prietors, House Factors, and others.
^B HOSS STEEET, PAISLEY.
SLATE YARD-13 OLD SNEDDON-
LEDQEES and SLAITK BOOSS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
MADE TO ORDER;
ACOOTmT £Oo:ss, eeceipt boohs, EENT BOOSS;
STATIONERY OF EVERY KIND-
THE PAISLEY HERALD OFPICfi,
Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmour Street. Works— 10 High Street
ADVEETISEMENTS.
WIILIAM MAGIH TYRE, Jun
WHOLESALE STATIONER
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AND
^ ''i^5E^®Sl'i^9il'J\\'i^^ii M^M 311^/3^^ fulfill 5^
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KEPT IN STOCK, OR MADE TO ORDER.
Writing, Packing, Grocery, & Drapers' Paper
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
EN&RAY1N6, LITHOGRAPHING, and PRLXTING
MILNEE'S riEE PEOOF SAFES.
AGENT,
BY APPOINTMENT 01 THE HONOUEABLE BOARD OF ORDNANCE,
FDE THS SALS OF THB
6 HIGH STREET; PAISLEY.
■WOUES-ABBB? MILL.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT ARMOUR,
16 CAUSBTSISS STUEET, FAISLE7,
AGENT FOR THE
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
AND THE
EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Fire Policies transferred from otlicr Offices, without extra charge.
LETTERPRESS PRINTING.
XNYOIOS TOPS, r-ECUSPTS, GAUDS, OIROTJLARS,
and every description of Business Printing in LETTERPRESS
executed with Neatness and Despatch, and at the lowest possible prices.
IP.A.ISLE^S' HEn-A^XiID OmOB,
2 WATERLOO PLACE, GILMODR STREET.
WORKS— 10 HIGH STREET.
STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
QLEITFIELD
STARCH,
Exclusively Used in the Royal laundry,
AND PRONOUNCED BY
HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be the
ni^EST STARCH SHE EVER USED.
PPJZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR ITS SUPERIORITY.
Bold hy all G-rooers, Chandlers, Sfo., c^c.
•WOTSEaSPOON Sc Co., &LASaOW AND LONDON.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE JEFFKEY,
PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER
11 BE00:^LA1TDS
(^Opposite W. Sf fi. Coats^s Ham Gurers),
I* u^ I S X. E "^T,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
l<^ WABDIIOP STEEET, PAISLEY.
Cartes: de Visites, 4-^, 6d. per (2)ozen.
Cartes de Visites Copied for £s. 7d. per (X>ozen.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
^ENEEAL WmB-WQ^K AND WIEE-
OLOTH MAITUFAGTOHY,
15 O^AulSriDLEK^IOG-S, GTaJ^&<3^0^^J^.
ESTABLISHED 1337.
Bogs to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the
very liberal patronage he has been favoured with during the lengthened
period of Twenty-eight Years, and respectfully intimates his removal
from Trongate to more Extensive and Commodious Premises,
15 OaxLdleriggs, G-lasgo'w,
And hopes, by supplying a First-rate Article, at the smallest remunerat-
ing profit, that that patronage may be continued and extended.
i%E?^.:
j^DVERTISEMENTS.
PIftiS-rSifi MB SliSlii.
Y FRASER, m
R . J A r^l E S R
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
(Under Mr. Crawford's Dancing Academy.)
Pianos on Sale or Aire. Orders for Tuning promptly attended to.
151 @EOB&E STIIEET. Houss-36 G-eorge Street.
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mAmm
BEOWNS^rOLSON'SGOM FLOUR.
Please observe that each Packet has the Makers'
Signatures —
"JOHN BUOWN," ''JOHN POLSON."
Families who wish an excellent Household Starch should use
Brown & Poison's Patent Starch!
Its uniform excellence connnends it to all.
Those who use the
c^ & U r r S !t n r f f j >
In small Blue Packets, will find
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To be eminently superior.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JEMNISTGS' PATEIVT SEWER PIPES.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,
Now hold the exclusive right from the Patentee to Manufacture and Sell these
Pipes in all Scotland, with the liberty to Sell in Ireland and in Foreign
Countries.
I " Mr. George Jennings' Patent Drain Pipes, as we have before taken oooasion to
ifty, are certainly the best arrangement that can be used." — Builder,
I The Pipes are the most perfect yet introduced, and are universally acknowledged
llB the only improvement yet effected on the ordinary Socket or Half-Socket Pipe.
!' The following are some of the advantages offered by the use of these Pipes : —
1st, These Pipes, which are plain at both ends, are laid in the rebates of the chairs
h sufficient distance apart to admit of the workman striking up the joint of the invert
^rfectly fair on the inside, thus avoiding the burr of the cement, or other stopping
aiaterial being left to impede the flow of sewage, and ultimately stopping up the drain.
2nd, The Superintendent of the Works can insure this being effectuaUy done, by
personal examination, before allowing the saddle pieces to be put on.
3rd, Facilities for examination, such as no other system of drainage presents, or
idmits of, as in the event of stoppage, it is only necessary to remove the Upper Saddle
it any point, when the cause of the stoppage is at once ascertained and removed, without
fi any way damaging the drain, the only expense being the labour.
ith. Should Branch Drains be required at any future time, it is only necessary to
'emove any one of the Plain Saddles, and to substitute for it a Junction Saddle, as at D,
vhich, by turning round, is available for either side of the street.
These Pipes, with all the advantages they possess, are the same price per yard,
Deluding the Patent Saddle and Cradle, as charged for the ordinary Socket Pipes,
i 3 in. 4 in. '6 in. ^in. 12 in. 15 in. 18 in.
I per foot.
Single Junctions and Bends of every kind, including the Patent Saddle and Cradle,
charged as 1^ yards; Double Junctions, as 2 yards; and Cesspools, as 3 yards.
The usual Socket Pipes also made, and sold as formerly; along with Ornamental
rinmey Cans, Vent Linings, Joist Shields, Fire Bricks, &c., &c., and aU articles made
fire clay.
' Machine made Building Bricks, and also Drain Pipes, and Tilet for Field Drainag«,
tf all sizes, and of the best quality.
Prices and all further particulars furnished on ai)plication.
PAISLEY DEPOT SNEDDON BRIDGB.
GLASGOW Do No. 158 BGLINTON STBBET.
EDINBURGH Do SPITTAL STREET.
BELFAST Do QUEEN'S QUAY.
DUBLIN Do 56 NORTH WALL QUAY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DEITTAL SUEGEEY.
SURGEON-DENTIST,
May be Consulted upon all tlie Branches of his Profession, Daily, at
8 ST. JAHES PLACE, PAISLEY.
JAM ES GOUDI E,
13 aZ&H STUSST, PAZSLE?;
Cooper work in all its branches, Turned Dishes, Hair and Brass Sieves,
Riddles, Brushes, Baskets, &c.
COOPERAGE— 32 HIGH STREET.
CHARGES MODERATE.
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(^Late Foreman with Mr, Barhowr^
JOINER, CABINET MAKER, & UPHOLSTERER.
Funerals conducted and Jobbing punctually attended to.
81 OAtJSETSIDS STUEET, PAISLEY,
FAFEE! FAFSE!!
All kinds of Paper to be had at the
i^uA^iSLE^sr :e3:br,.a.ilid offiob,
2 &ZLM017ZI STEEET;
CARDS! CARDS!!
Cards of all Colours and qualities may be had at the
HES-ALD OFFICE, "Waterloo Placo.
THE TRADE SUPPUED-
ADVERTISEMENTS,
AUCHITECT A^D LAND SUBVEYOB.
AGENT FOR THE
SCOTTISH PROYINCIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY,
4 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
CAETES DE VISITS.
PHOTOGRAPHER,
25 STOEZE STEEET, PAISLEY.
ZBOIT
MANUFACTURERS OF
AlTD WXBE FEITCIHG,
0/ Every (X)esGription,
SOLICIT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR
OOSTTINTJOUS "WROTJaHT IRON PENCI1T&.
W. D. Y. & Co. have erected a large extent of this Fencing on the
Royaf Estates at Balmoral and Birkhall, and ou the estates of many
noblemen and gentlemen in this country. It requires no stones or wooden
blocks ; can be fixed without stays in curves or over undulating ground ;
skilled labour not necessary.
Improved Wire Fences, Iron Hurdles, Wire Netting, Field Gates,
Entrance Gates, Plain and Ornamental Railings, Improved Stable Fittings,
Iron Roofs, Sheds, and Houses, Iron Bridges, and Iron Work of every
description for the permanent improvement of Landed Property.
Reduced Prices for 1867.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE ON APPLICATION.
WILLIAU D. Y0T71Ta 85 Oo-,
77 Geokge Street, 108 St. Vincent Street,
EhlNBORGH. ^^^ GLASGOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MEiM
FLESH ER,
27 HIO-H STBEET, FAISLE7.
Ilwrnps and Ox I^oionds, dfc.
Corned Beef and, (Piakled tongues, c^o.
THE PEOPLE'S
■ ^^ \ra ■
AT SHOP,
lo. 5 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
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BOOKS BOUND TO ANY PATTERN, NMH, anJ at SOBEKATE PRICES.
Jlny desoription of Ledgers got up to Order.
AT THE
3E>.A.ISLB"y 13:-Ei:E<,.AJI^lD OFFIOE,
WATERLOO PLACE, 2 GILMOUR STRERT.
WORKS— 10 HIGH STREET.
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MANUFACTURER OF
BLACKING, BLUE, AND VINEGAR,
60 BAGS SITEDDOIT STEBET, PAISLE?,
Begs to thank the Public of Paisley and Vicinity for the liberal patronage
bestowed on him for the sale of the above Articles, and assures them that
nothing will be wanting on his pa.rt to merit that confidence hitherto
bestowed on him for producing an Article of first-class standing.
Orders from t\^ Couatry punctually attendsd to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGE WEIR,
w.
Q3
T H A D E, &c.
I WAREHOUSE, t.
g 93 HIGH STESBT, PAISLEY. w
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^ SIDEBOARDS, TELESCOPE, AND LOO TABLES. ^
Q Wardrobes, Parisian Half-tester, French, and Iron Bedsteads. ^
5^ SOFAS AND CHAIRS, IN MOROCCO, VELVET, g
W DAMASK, AND HAIR CLOTH. O
P* . t~*
pu] {pressing" tables and Q-lasses, Floor Cloths, q
p* India and Goaoa Jviattiv.g's. H
P SIX-QUARTER ALL WOOL AND UNION DAMASKS, m
^ ARCHED CURTAIN AND SOFA GIMPS.
P=5 Orris and Float Laoes. )z>
►-^ Drapery and Curtain Fringes. Bellpalls, Tassels and Silk Hangers, m
^ MAHOGANY AND BRASS CORNICES. * ^
J^; Do. do. CORNICE POLES. S
O MAHOGANY AND FANCY BRASS POLE RINGS. -
CO Brass Cornice Ends and Bands. Brass Pole Brackets and Hooks. 3
fq Carjpet Paper Brushes, and Door Mats, ^
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g PURIFIED DOWNS AND FEATHERS. iisl
U2 FEATHERS and MATTRESS TICKS. ^
Jlj Spring, Hair, and Straw Mattresses. ^
S WOOL MATTRESSES, BEDS, BOLSTERS, & PILLOWS. ^
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Hair Scatings Plain and Figured, Curled Hair, Tacks, Pins, and Girthweb. ^'
Sofa and Mattress Coppered Springs,
Q FRENCH PULLEY RODS.
PATENT ROLLEU and VENETIAN BLINDS.
Glasgow Furnituke Oil in Bottles.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NATIONAL
OPFICE-14 GILMOUR STREET.
Open on Monday, Tuesday, Thuesday, and Saturday, from 10 till
3 o'clock ; and on Saturday Evening, from 6 till 9.
Deposits from ONE SHZLLI1T& and TTp-wards received.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUNDi
THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
EEAB OFFICE— No. 9 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
I1TCP.EASED SUCCESS
has attended the Society's operations during the Septennial
Period ended 31st December last. Thus :■ —
L-IHCBEASE IIT THE NE'W BUSINESS.
New Assurances in 1860, . . £380,306 0 0
New Assurances in 1866, . . 1,236,000 0 0
Excess of 1866, . £855,696 0 Q
II -INCREASE IN TEE ANNUAL REVENTJE.
Annual Revenue, 1869, . . . £412,767 0 0
Annual Kevenue at the present time, 600,000 0 0
Excess, . . . £187,233 0~0
iil-inchease in the funds.
Invested Funds, 1869, . . £3,518,230 0 0
Invested Funds at the present time, 4,400,000 0 0
Excess, . . . £881,770 Q~0
PI^MIUMS PCS, EACH cSlOO ASSURED.
With Right of Participation in the Whole Realised Profits.
Age. j Premium. | Age. | Premium. | Age. | Premium^
22
£2 3 11
32
£2 14 2
42
£3 10 0
24
2 5 7
34
2 16 9
44
3 14 1
26
2 7 6
36
2 19 9
46
3 18 7
28
2 9 7
38
3 3 0
48
4 3 7
30
2 11 9
40
3 6 3
50
4 10 7
Forms of Proposal to effect Assurances sent free of charge
on application to the Head Office, or any of the Agencies.
SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manager,
J. J. P. ANDERSON, Secretary,
PAISLEY HONOEART BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
W. ABERCROMBIE, Esq. I W. MACALASTER, Esq.
JOHN MORGAN, Esq. | REV. W. GRAHAM.
W. WOTHERSPOON, Esq.
AGENTS.
JOHN AFFIECK, Union Bank. JAMES ADAM, Town ChMberlaia.
ADVERTISEMENTS*
ASSURANCE COMPANYi
CAPITAL— ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS.
INSTITUTED 1808,
And Empowered by an Act of ParliamenI of the 54th Geo. ITI»
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., Chairman.
BENJAMIN BUCK GREENE, Esq., DEruTY-CHAiRMAN.
Sir William Baynes, Bart.
Arthur Edward Campbell, Esq.
Joseph Grote, Esq.
John Oliver Hanson, Esq.
John George Maclean, Esq.
Samuel Eustace Magan, Esq.
Rear-Admiral Montgomery.
Joseph Pulley, Esq.
Arthur Augustus Raach, Esq*
Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq.
auditors.
JAS. PATTISON CtJREIE, Esq., & JAS. PHILIPS, Esq., E.G.S-
secretary.
RICHARD RAt, Esq.
ACTtJAEY.
WILLIAM HENRY TYNDALL, Esq.
consulting actuary.
CHARLES ANSELL, Esq., F.E.S.
solicitor.
THOMAS BROWNING, Esq.
medical officer.
William coulson, Esq., f.s.a..
bankers.
Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, CAYE, AND GATE.
This Company having been established nearly sixty years, ampis
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.
Atlas Assurance — Continued.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Accumulated Premiums amount to more than £1,650,000. The
Annual Income exceeds £170,000.
Bonuses have been declared on some Policies to an amount greater
than the sum originally assured.
Premiums have been extinguished where the parties assured have
applied the Bonus in reduction of the Annual Premium.
The total Surplus divided amongst the Assured up to the present time
amounts to the sum of £1,253,106 in actual money, and is represented by
a still larger reversionary sum payable at death.
The sum of over £4,400,000 has been paid during the existence of the
Office for Claims under Life Policies, of which amount a very considerable
part was for Bonuses.
Persons Assui ing in Great Britain have the option of Participating
Eates 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.
Combined 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 stipu-
lated Age, if he should life so long, or to be paid to his Executors if he
should die before that age. This feature in the Atlas OffiOE arrange-
ments deserves particular attention, as hkely 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.
FZHE DEFAHTLIEITT.
This Company undertakes the Assurance of almost every species of
Property in the United Kingdom, at Kates 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 ita
institution in 1808, upwards of £1,730,000 sterUng.
FIRE DUTY now reduced to Is. 6d. per cent, per annum on every
description of Property, and no charges 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 Oheapside, London, or to any of the Company's Agents.
RICHARD RAY, Secretary.
AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY IN PAISLEY.
SNEDDON BRIDQE..
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SCOTTISH AMICABLE
LIFE ASSUHAXrCS S0CIST7.
Established 1826, and Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1849.
OLASaO*^ (Head Office), 39 St. VZITCEKT FLAGS.
0
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
William Crawford, Esq., Merchant.
George Stevenson, Esq., Manu-
facturer-
Mark Sprot, Esq,, of Garnkirk.
George Keadman, Esq., Banker.
Medical Adviser-
Thomas Hill, Esq., 'of Merrylee*
Alex. Paul, Esq., Manufacturer.
M. E. Robinow, Esq., Merchant.
S. Thomson, Esq., Insurance
Broker.
Manager — William Spens, Esq.
Dr. J. G. Fleming. Auditor — And. Macewan, Esq*
This Office being purely Mutual, the whole Profits belong to the
Assured. The Society has endeavoured to place its rates and rules on
the most equitable and liberal footing: and its affairs are administered
by directors whose interests are identical with those of the assured.
Important resolutions have been adopted, relieving the Policies of
many usual restrictions; and the assured are now entitled, after five
years' continuous residence in this country, to travel and reside in any
part of the world, without payment of extra Premium.
The additional rates charged by the Society for terminating
Premiums are very moderate, and those of some other Offices are from
fifty to upwards of one hundred per cent. more.
Particular attention is invited to the Special Phamphlet, explaining
the system of Minimum Premiums introduced by the Society, under
•which it is believed that assurances can be effected more economically
than in other Offices •, and the combination of this system with the
moderate additional rates charged for terminating Premiums affords
peculiar facilities for those desirous of being relieved of payment of
Premiums as they advance in life.
The following is an extract from the table of Annual Rates : —
Minimum Premiums for Assurance of <i&100 at Death.
Age.
20
30
40
50
60
Life Premium, Table AC,
Premium for Twenty ")
Years, Table CDC,!
£ s d.
18 6
2 1 3
£ s. d.
1 16 7
2 10 0
£ s. d.
2 9 7
3 2 5
£ s. d.
3 10 9
4 0 10
£ s. d.
5 7 2
5 12 8
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance — Continued.
Talsl
e K, Hed
uced States for Short Periods.
Age.
30
40
50
55
60
One Year,...
Seven Years.
£1 1 5
12 0
£15 6
18 2
£19 0
1 14 0
£1 14 6
2 9 6
£3 4 0
3 15 0
Full Tables of Rates ^ with Explanatory Pamphlets, and all further in"
formation^ may be obtained at the Office of the Society.
"WTLLIAH SFE2TS, Manager.
Chaikman— ARCHIBALD HUTCHISON, EsQ.
GEORGE DOBIE, Esa.
ROBERT WILSON, EsQ.
JAMES AIKMAN, ESQ.
JAMES J. LAMB, Esq.
THOMAS CRICHTON, Esq.
ALLAN COATS, Esq.
Medical Adviser— Dr. DAVID TAYLOR.
Resident Secretary— JOHN M^&OWN.
OFFICE IN PAISLEY-14 GILMOUR STREET-
BRITON MEDICAL I GENERAL
LIFE ASSOCIATIO:^.
Chief Offices I ^29 STRAND, LONDON.
i^HiEF UFFICES, -j^ ^3 QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH.
Agent in Faisley-JAMES HAY, 10 High Street.
TABLE, showing the New Business of the Association for the last Ten
Years, divided into Quinquennial Periods.
Quinquennial
Period
(inclusive).
No. of
Pro-
posals.
Amount
Proposed.
No. of
Policies
issued.
Amount
Assured.
Amount of
Annual
Premiums.
1857 to 1861
1862 to 1866
10,799
16,401
£2,100,268
4,277,918
7,799
12,521'
£1,492,405
3,283,783
£45,117 0 10
105,162 0 0
The Policies issued last year were in number 2,947.
In Amount, ' £804,979 18 2
Yielding in new Annual Premiums 26,252 12 4
The Income of the Association has increased to ... 226,151 0 1
And after deducting Claims, Expenses of Manage-
ment, and all other outgoings, the Balance of last
Year's Income over Expenditure was 65,434 14 10
The Business of the current year is progressing in a
still greater ratio.
The Assets have increased to... •., ... ... 530,280 19 1
ififEMiSiiMESTg.
LAND
mm and LIFE IMSUEAICE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1807,
And Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.
Sight Hon. Earl of DEVON. Right Hon. Earl FORTESCUE*
Eight Hon. Earl MORLEY. Sir THOMAS DYKE AOLAND, Bart.
SAMUEL T. KEKEWICH, Esq., M.P.
President -- WILLIAM BARNES, Esq.
SECRETART--WILLIAM OANN. Actuary— CHARLES LEWIS.
LIFE INSURANCES-
THIS Company offers to the Public the security of an ample paid tip
Capital, and Accumulated Fund of ONE MILLION AND A HALF
STEELING, with an ANNUAL REVENUE of £200,000 from the LiFB
Branch alone. Four-fifths, or &) per cent., of the profits, are appro-
priated to all Policies, of £100 and upwards, every Fifth year, and
without responsibility of partnership.
The share of profits allotted to each Policy may be added to the snna
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 assured.
Assurances effected at lower rates without participation. Reversions
purchased and Annuities granted.
Loans are granted by the Company on Life Policies, on approved per-
sonal security^ and Advances are also made on the security of Policies of
adequate value,
VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Persons insured with this Company are at liberty to serye in any
Volunteer Corps within the United Kingdom, without prejudice to their
Policies;
"DATS OF GRACE."
By the condition of the Company's Policies, invariably acted upoil for
Upwards of Fifty Years, the period for payment of Premiums is not only
extended to the days of grace, without forfeiture of the Policiet., but the
sums insured are recorerable, the same as if the claim had arisen at any
time previously.
NO charge for life policy stamps or medical fbes.
ADTERTISEMEOTS.
West of England Insurance— Contmued.
FIRE INSURANCES
Are effected by the Company at the usual Kates, on the various descrip-
tions of Property. Manufaotories 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 ta
any of the Company's Agents.
AGENTS.
A. POLLOCK, JuN 5 Cause YsiDE Street.
A. NAIRN, 4 High Street.
The Company's FIRE BRIGADE and ENGINE are DESPATCHED
TO ALL FIRES WITHOUT CHARGE, special protection being given to Pro-
perty Insured by their Policies, The West of England is the only
Company maintaining a Fire Establishment in Scotland, at THEIR OWK
EXPENSE*
Immediate Intimation, in all cases of Fire,
Should be given at the Station House, 20 Sioithhills, End of Old Bridge.
JOHN SMITH, Superintendent, 101 High Street.
ESTABLISHED 1821. CAPITAL, £550,000^.
\*
Two-fifths of the Profits are periodically distributed among
parties insuring in the Society. Policy-holders have thus, from time
to time, received as Bonuses sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly
Five Hundred Thousand Pounds.
The Rates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged by
the other principal Offices making no Return of Profits to the Insured.
With the exception of Farming Stock, which is exempt from duty,
all Insurances are now effected at the Reduced Duty of Is. Qd. per cent.
In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of
this Establishment, it may be sufficient to state that the Total Businesa
of the Society now exceeds Seventt-nine Millions.
Secretary— Sib SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Eniqht, Norwich.
AGENT for PAISLEY: —
JAMES J. LAMS, Architect and Surreyor.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Scottish Fire Insurance Company
CAPITAL— ONE MILLION STERLING.
CHIEF OFFICES :
31 GEOKGB STREET, EDINBURGH.
123 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
EDINBURGH DIRECTORS.
ChairnaTi— Allan A. Maconochie Welwood, Esq., of Meadowbank,
Garnock.
Deputy- Chairman— Alti^and-eu Hamilton, Esq., LLB., W.S.,
Edinburgh.
Henry, Moffat, Esq., of Eldin,
S.S.C., Edinburgh
John Miller, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh
James Formau, Esq., Advocate,
Edinburgh
David Dickson, Esq., Wholesale
Stationer, Edinburgh
John Haliburton King, Esq., of
Balerno
Charles MacKinlay, Esq., Mer-
chant, Leith
Thos. Sprot, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh
George Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E.,
Edinburgh
Manager — James Rhind Oarphin.
6ecretary — John Hurry.
GLASGOW directors.
CJiairman—MAKK Sprot, Esq , of Garnkirk.
William Morison, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow
J. P. Kidston, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow
James Eodger, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow
M. E. Robinow, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow
^Secretary — Archibald Lawson.
Houses, Manufactories, Warehouses and their contents. Rents,
Farming Stock, Ships in Port or whilst building, &c., &c., Insured on
the most favourable terms.
Risks surveyed free of expense.
No charge made for Policy or Stamp in any case, and Insurances
transferred from other Offices without extra cost.
Claims settled with liberality and promptitude.
J. R. CARPHIN, Manager.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY.
JAMBS ADAM, Town Chamberlain, County Buildings.
JAMES HAY, 10 High Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
QUEEN INSURiicE COMPANY.
FIRE, LIFE, AITD ANNUITIES.
Chief Offices in Lwerjpool and London.
Capital £2,000,000
Paid up, 119,222
Annual Income, ... ... ... ... 160,000
Reserve Funds, 168,482
Head Office for Scotland —
4 NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET,
GLASGOW.
Glasgow Board —
CAairmaw— ANDREW GALBRAITH, Esq., Glasgow.
Deputy- Chairman— JAMES MORTON, Esq., Greenock.
-fXTTT TT4-11TATT4XTT? ( McssFs AUau & PoYntcr,
WILLIAM ALLAN, Esq.. ^ Merchants.
TirTTTTAivr n/-\nTXTAT T? f McssFs W. Connal & Co.,
WILLIAM CONNAL, Esq., | Merchants.
(Messrs Randolph, Elder, &
Co., Engineers and Ship
builders.
ALEXANDER DICK. Esq., { Messrs^Dick & Stevenson,
ANDREW GALBRAITH, Esq., { ^^iEfs.^" ^'^^''''''
TTTATmni-. -ii/r.T -TIT T » -VT "T. ( Messrs P. & W. M'LcUan,
WALTER M'LELLAN, Esq | ^^^^^^ j^^^ ^^^^^
JAMES MORTON, Esq., Greenock Iron Company.
AnAM PATTTRsinKr Von f Messrs Moncrieff, Paterson,
ADAM PATERSON, Esq., | Forbes, & Barr, Writers.
TATiTT^o, o-iTTiTTTi T-. f Managcr British Linen
JAMES SYME, Esq....... | ^J^.^^ Company.
Resident Managers —
Messrs MITCHELL & WATSON, Accountants and Stockbrokers,
Glasgow.
The Rates of Premium are moderate, and Losses are Settled with
the Promptness and Liberality that has now become so widely known
as one of the distinguishing features of the QUEEN INSURANCE
COMPANY.
AGENT IN PAISLEY:—
Mr. JOHN FISHEE, Accountant, 'I Causeysi&e.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NORTH BRITISH L MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1809.
CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS.
Invested Funds, Annual Revenue.
£2,510,139 16s. 5d. £652,127 lis. lOd.
BOAED OF DiKECTOES.
Duncan Smith, Esq., Merchant.
W. West Watson, Esq., City
Chamberlain.
James Anderson, Esq., Merchant.
J. T. Caird, Esq., Engineer,
Greenock.
J. Morgan, Esq. of Greenlaw, Paisley.
Thomas Clavering, Esq., Merchant.
William Kae Arthur, Esq., Merchant.
ManagER-G. W. SNODGRASS. Secretary— AECHD. BLAIR.
Medical Officer— A. D. ANDERSON, M.D.
OPPIOE-102 ST. VINCENT STREET.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Premiums received in 1864 were £219,235 10s. 8d.
„ „ 1865 „ 240,783 9s. lOd.
„ „ 1866 ,, 280,543 10s. 4d.
The Company Insures against Fire every description of property, at
the lowest rates of Premium corresponding to the risk.
Farming Stock is Insured without the Average Clause, and loss and
damage by Hghtning allowed.
The Company holds itself responsible for damage done by Explosions-
of Gas.
Foreign Risks.
The Direct'ors, being intimately acquanted, and having business rela-
tions with foreign countries, are prepare'! to issue policies on the most
favourable terms. In all cases a discount will be allowed to merchants^
and others effecting such insurances.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Progress of Business.
Since its institution the business of the Company has been steadily on;
the increase, and the annexed statement of the Policies issued and the
Sums Assured during the last few years, will show the high position in
which it now stands in the public esteem.
During the two Septennial Periods 1851 to 1858, and 1859 to 1865, the
business transacted was as follows : —
i8f;i fr. 18f;« (No. of Policies. Assuring. Premiums.
1801 to looo, I 2700 £2,018,493 £67,348 4 0
Being an average of 386 in the number of Policies issued,, and £288,356,
per annum of th^ Sums Assured,.
ADVfiHTISEMENTS.
North British and Mercantile Insurance — Continued.
10KQ+ 1QRK f No. of Policies. AssuHng. Premiums,
lbt)y to i»toD, I ggOo £5,083,864 £162,780 11 5
Being an average of 971 in the number of Policies issued, and £726,266
per annum of the Sums Assured.
The whole Profits — less one-tenth for guarantee — are divided among
the Assured, on the Participating ScalOi The Conditions of the Company's
Policies have recently been revised, and the Assured are now freed from
many of the usual Restrictions.
Application of Bonus.
The Assured have the option of applying their Bonuses ic any of the
following ways : —
1. To be Added to the sum Assured — and payable with the sum in the
Policy.
2. To surrender them for an immediate payment in Cash.
3. To the reduction and ultimate extinction of the future premiums*
Lapsed Policies.
Such Policies may be revived at any period within six months from the
expiry of the twenty-one days of grace, on payment of the premium,
with interest at 5 per cent, per month, without any Medical examination
or certificate.
Surrender of Policies.
The Directors of this Company make liberal allowances for the Surrender
of Policies, and offer the alternative of paying the cash value, or granting
a Policy /ree of premium^ for a larger sum, corresponding to the cash
value.
Foreign Travel and Residence.
In time of peace licence is granted to the Assured to travel or reside abroad
within certain limits. No extra premium is charged for most of the
British Colonies, and, where required, the rates have been much modified.
Indisputable Certificates.
Upon application, and on certain conditions, certificates are issued,
declaring the Policies of the Company unchallengeable, and free from
extra premium for Poteign Residence.
For further explanation, Tables of Rates, &e., see the Company's Pro*
spectus, which may be had at any of the OfiSces or Agents throughout
the fcngdom.
AGENTS IIT FAZISLE7.
JOHN HUTCHESON, Banker.
M'INNES & MACPARLANE, Writers.
KOBERT ARMOUR, Commission Merchant, 16 Causeyside!
AQEITT IIT JO^lTSTOliTE.
WALTER HOLMES, Banker.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Instituted 1836. — Empowered by Acts of Parliament,
CHIEF OFFICES:
1 DAIE STREET, LIVERPOOL; 20 AND 21 POULTRY, LONDON.
SCOTTISH BOAKD OFFICE :
128 INGRAM STREET, GLASGOW.
INVESTED FUNDS, - - Upwards of £3,250,000
ANNUAL INCOME, - - Upwards of £1,245,000
DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND.
Chairman— JAMES REID STEWART, Esq., Glasgow.
JAMES J. GRIEVE, Esq., Greenock.
ROBERT F. S. STEWART, Esq., Orbiston.
ANDREW BUCHANAN, Esq., op Auchentorlie.
SWINTON BOULT, ESQ., Managing Director.
RESIDENT SECRETARIES.
Glasgow— D. STEWART, Esq.
Greenock- D. R. CRAWFORD, Esq.
MEDICAL REFEREES.
Glasgow— R. SCOTT ORR, Esq., M.D.
Greenoce:— JAMES WHITEFORD, Esq., M.D.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Insurances can be eflfented with the Company on property of every
description, and in all parts of the world.
ThQ Annual Income from this Branch ezceeds ,£318,000.
• .
LIFE INSURANCE.
Attention is especially invited to this Company's System of GUA-
RANTEED BONUSES, by which is secured—
1* Exemptions from Liability of Partnership under any possible
circumstances.
2. BONUS ADDITIONS which are not contingent on profits, but
fixed and guaranteed by the whole resources of the Company.
ANNUITIES are granted on extremely favourable terms.
Prospectuses, with detailed rates, &c., will be had on application.
Agents in Paisley: —
DAVID CAMPBELL, Writer.
ROBERT MUIR, Orchard Street.
JOHN M'GOWN, Accountant.
JAMES LANG, Leather Merchant.
ROBERT BOYD, 3 County Place.
JOHN MUIR, Accountant, Moss Street.
Agent in Jqhnstone—THOMAS SHANKS, Engineer.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDINBT7E&H LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISHED 1823.
Incorporated hy Special Act of Parliament.
EDINBURGH, 22 GEORGE STREET.
LONDON, n KING WILLIAM ST., E.G.
DUBLIN, 55 SACKVILLE STREET.
INVESTED PTTITDS, ^5980,688 9s. Sd
DISTRIBUTION OP PROFITS*
Nine-tenths, or Ninety per Cent, of the Profits are divided every
^even Years among the Participating Policy-holders.
Policies of Five Years' duration becoming claims between one
Division of Profits and another are entitled to an Intermediate Bonus.
The Next Division will be made at 31bT August, 1870.
RATES OF PREMIUMS.
The following Examples of Annual Premiums required to insure
£100, with right to share in the Profits, will be found to contrast
favourably with those of other oflBces :—
Age.
Premium.
Age.
Premium.
Age.
Premium.
30
35
£2 7 7
2 14 6
40
45
£3 3 2
3 14 2
50
60
£4 9 0
6 15 8
BONUS ADDITIONS.
The following Examples of Bonus Additions illustrate the Equity as well
as the Advantages of the system of Dividing Profits pursued hy this OfiBce: —
Age at
Assuring.
30
35
40
45
50
60
Age at
Death.
Sum Assured.
69
75
78
83
89
94
£200 0 0
900 0 0
500 0 0
1000 0 0
999 0 0
3U0 0 0
Bonus
Additions.
£145 10 0
782 10 0
476 0 0
1144 1 0
2208 7 0
822 13 0
Total
Amount Paid.
£345 10 0
1682 10 0
976 0 0
2144 1 0
3207 7 0
1122 13 0
Forms of Proposals, Copies of Prospectus, and all information, may be
obtained at the Offices of the Company, or from any of the. Agents
throughout the United Kingdom^
D. MACLAGAN, Manager.
Wm. DICKSON/ ^ecretar^.
AGENTS AT
Paisley, ■.- Mr. ROBERT ARMOUR, Causeyside.
roluistone^ Mr. PETER BUCHANAIT, Cartside.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROYAL INSURANCE GOUHPANY,
GLASaOW-GORDOlT STREET.
Medical Officer— R. D. TANNAHILL, Esq., M.D., F.P.P.S.G.
Bankers -COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Surveyor— GEORGE LAMMIE, Esq.
Local Manager— THOMAS FRANCE, Esq.
CAPITAL— TWO MILLIONS STERLIK6.
Accumulated Funds in hand nearly £1,500,000.
Large Life Bonuses hitherto declared, £2 per cent, per Annum, being the
largest ever continuously declared by any Company on all its Partici-
pating Policies. ^ ■
MABKS OF PHOaHESS-UFE n^EMltMS.
Fifteen Years, 1845 to 1859, £332,993
Seven Years, 1860 to 1866 inclusive, about .. . ... 902.650
Last 7 years, therefore, considerably more than the preceding 15 years.
LIPEFTJHS.
Accumulated Life and Annuity Funds, after paying every claim, now
exceed £850,000.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Year.
Premium.
Year.
Premium.
1852, ...
... £76,925 4 2
1862,
£302,397 19 4
1857, ...
... 175,049 4 8
1866, nearly ...
450,000 0 0
It is believed that the above evidence of the extraordinary progress of
the Royal is almost without a parallel in the history of the Insurance
Institutions of the United Kingdum.
PERCY M. DOVE, Manager and Actuary.
JOHN H. M'LARBN, Sub-Manager.
AGENTS IN COUNTY OF RENFREW:—
Paisley— JAMES CALDWELL, Writer, 33 Old Sneddon Street.
GEORGE W. M AC ALPINE, 9 Gilmour Street.
ALEX. GARDNER, 3 Moss Street.
Benprew— ROBERT ANDERSON, Stationer, 43 High Street.
Johnstone — ARCHIBALD FLEMING, Postmaster, Walkinshaw Street.
JAMES ARMSTRONG, Bookseller, 17 High Street.
Barrhead— JAMES LOCHEAD, Cabinet Maker, Main Street.
Greenock— WILLIAM M'ARTHUR & CO., Merchants, 23 Cathcart St.
JOHN HUNTER, 8 Cathcart Square.
W. 0. LEITCH, 11 West Breast.
W. J. MURRAY, Commission Merchant, Exchange Buildings
E B. MACLEAN, Accountant, 27 Cathcart Street.
ANDREW MONRO & CO.
THOMAS CRAIG & CO.. Bank Buildings.
GoiTROCK- THOMAS PEARSON, 2 Ashton.
KiLBARCHAN — JOHN BOYD, Parochial School.
LocHwiNNOCH— WILLIAM CONNELL, Writer.
Neilston, Barrhead, & Hurlet — W. ANDERSON, Postmaster, Harlet.
POLLOKSHAWS— THOMAS HART, Writer.
ALEX. LEMON, Inspector of Poor.
Port-Glasgow— ALEX. LADE, Writer. ROBT. HUNTER, Dockside-
ADVERTISEMENTS.
E#i^ 1p) "71 fp^ ffl
STATIOiYERS, ACC0Ui\T-B90S MiKEBS,,
10 HIGH STUEET, PAISLET.
0
R. H. & S. have pleasure in calling special attention to the Stationery
department of their business. They pay particular attention to the-
Manufacture of all varieties of Merchants', Manufacturers', and Bankers'
Account Books. They keep a ruled pattern-file of all books made, to
each of which is attached a number. Duplicates of any book can thus
be had by simply ordering by No. of Book.
Invoice Tops
Account Tops
Receive Notes
Memorandum Notes
Note <fe Letter Headings
Estimate Headings
Shawl Tickets
Piece Groods Tickets
Grummed Tickets
Circulars
Journey Intimations
Cash Acknowledgments
Bank Drafts
Price and Goods Lists
Obituary Intimations
B B Envelopes
Funeral Letters
Address Labels
Eta, Etc., Eto.
Duplicate Receive Notes
Bills, Posters, &c.
Marriage Invitations
Marriage Cards
Marriage Envelopes
Soiree & Lecture Tickets
Visiting Cards
Ball Programmes
Counting-house Sundries
DooF; Window, and Cart Plates Furnished and Engraved.
O^Z^T, ADDHESS, and B'CJSIITESS DIES CT7T.
JTO^TE (P^CPEIl and ENVEL0CPE8 Stamped either
(Plain or in the JTevo brilliant Style.
3McoTJi«.3?ariKrc3r si'.A.i'ioaxriEsifX'
Pocket Boohs, Wallets, Note Boohs, in Great Variety..
Jill hinds of ^ooks ^ound to any (Pattern.
CAMPBELL'S DIARIES.
10 HIQH STREET, PAISUEY-
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
BLAIR'S PATENT HAT
Patent dated, Harcli 29, 1S55.
The utility and value of this Hat have been fully proved by the great
and increasing demand, as also by the xmmerons futile attempts that have
been made at IMITATION, all of which have failed to commend themselves
to the wearer.
The principal advantages derived from wearing BLAIR'S
PATENT HAT are :—
r The immediate yielding of the Hat to any form of
< Head, producing at onee an extremely easy and
(^ exact fit.
'By the correct principle on which this Hat h
Ventilated, the Head is always kept cool and
comfortable.
TFrom the construction of the Frame or body of the
) Hat, it is impossible that the brim or side crown
S can become saturated, or in the least destroyed
(_ by grease or perspiration.
rThe part of the Hat that fits on the Head being
I double, with a space between the two thicknesses^
-{ and the inner one only taking the shape of the
I head, allows the exterior of the Hat to retain its
(_ proper and original shape.
The above advantages, which are in every respect of the greatest im-
portance, cannot be claimed for any other Hat at present in use.
FIRST.
Good and
Easy Fit.
SECOND.
Proper
Ventilation.
THIRD.
Cannot
be destroyed
BY Grease,
FOURTH.
Eetaining
Original
Shape.
{'
BLAIR & Co.,
HAT AND CAP MANUrAOTTTRERS,
28 HIGH STREET (New Street Comer), PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
2S Hiaa STUEET, FAISLE7,
(New Street Corner),
Respectfully inform the Inhabitants of Paisley and surrounding Districts
that they have always on hand a large and well-assorted Stock of
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES.
Being Manufacturers of these Goods, they can offer inducements, as
regards Variety, Style, and Quality, that cannot be surpassed.
Our PATEITT BAT, as shown at the Great Exhibition of 1862
(the advantages derived from wearing which will be seen on the opposite
page), is still the universal favourite for Gentlemen's wear. The Prices
are—
12s. 6d., 13s. 6cL., 15s., ISs., and 21s.
They would call the attention of Young Gentlemen to their various
NEW SHAPES IN DRESS HATS,
which, for style and appearance, are not to be equalled.
Saxony Goods in BALMORAL, GLBNGARY, PRINCE CHARLIE,
LOCHABER, and PITLOCHRIE Shapes.
OI?,ESTS -A^HSriD OIl.Isr-A.:iN/!rE3SrTS.
PORTMANTEAUS, UMBRELLAS, NECK TIES, BRACES, &c.
SOLID LEATHER TRAVELLING CASES, GOAT CASES, HAT CASES,
Ifailway Companions, Carpet Sf Jlm,eriaan Cloth §ag-s*
COURIER BAGS, PLAIN AND FITTED UP.
RUGS, SHOFIBER BELTS, TRAVELLING HATS and CAPS,
And other Articles suitable for Travelling.
Felt Hats Dyed, Cleaned, and Altered,
(By our own workmen) to the Newest Shapes.
I HATS TRIMMED FOR KIOURNINC ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. |
9 9
S8 lilOU STK,EET, DPjSlISLE"^,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
j^;^|lI^^^M
N L BARCLAY'S
miBH. & fllBf Oil
AND SCULPTURE WORK,
BROOMLANDS STREET,
(Opposite Cemetery Gate.)
Oriers foi^ Js/Lasonry voill receive prompt and careful
attention.
JOHN BAEBOTTE, Jun.,
99 CAITSS7SZDE STIISET,
^eg-s to return thanks to the (Public for the liberal
encourag-ement he has already received, and hopes, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of
their patronage.
Engraving on Copper, Gold, Silver, Brass, Ivory, &;c.,
executed with neatness and despatch, and on Moderate
terms.
Door, Window, and Cart Plates furnished and Engraved
in Brass or Zinc.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOUIS HOECK,
86 Hiaa STLEET, PAISLEY.
HUaH FATELSOK
(^Successor to jfillan (Paterson,)
48 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
^ lA I®) I®) (j^
«
EA e
BUILDERS,
11 SHUTTLE STREET, PAISLEY,
I^espeotfully intimate that they have now removed
their Yard to JTo. 11 Shuttle Street, ivhere in future
their biosiness will he conducted in all its branches as
formerly.
Jobbings in Stone and Brickwork Carefully Executed.
Always on hand a Stock of Freestone and Arbroath
Pavements at lowest prices.
Orders may be left at the Yard ; at Geoege Bakr's, No. 11 Abbey
Street 5 or at Mr M'Caig's, 21 Moss Street, which will receive prompt
attention.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAIIES EEID,
IS EZGH STUEET, FAISLEY.
Auction Sales of Furniture, Heritable Property, "Works of Art and
liiterature, Stocks-iii-Trade, &c., conducted; and Valuations for Con*
firmation or Transfer effected, in Town and Country.
To those requiring Ws services, J. R. can offer 20 years' Business Ex-
perience, and an extensive and varied knowledge of General Merchandise^
A. T. WOO D ROW,
S CHURCHHIIili, PAISIil^ir.
QOHDOIT & I^ITCHSLL,
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS,
XTo. >7 ND'W STEEET, 'SASSIJSZ,
(Successors to the late James Anderson).
Coffins from the Lowest Price to tke Eichcst Finish in Cloth or Velvet.
HEAR8E8, MOURNING, AND FUNERAL CARRIAGES, &C.
SHROUDS, GLOVES, STOCKINGS, ^-c., always on hand.
Funerals carefully conducted, either in Town
or Country, on the most Moderate Terms.
N.B Instant attendance given at all times, Night or Day,
(the partners residing on the premises.)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
^ THOMAS 0. BARLOW, ^
ARTISTE IN FIREWORKS,
offlce^ia PITT STREET, aLAsaow,
7th street west from Jamaica Street, and exactly opposite M'Alpine St. /
-N.B,— The City Omuibusses pass Qvety two miautes
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No other House — Established 1846.
T. C. BAELO WS Birth-day or Marriage Present Pyrotechnic Case,
containing a neat and choice selection of Fireworks, such as can be
managed by any one, with printed instructions, £3 3s.
Upwards of Sixty Thousand Variegated Glass Lamps on Hire.
Chinese Lanterns and Parisian Lamps on Sale or Hire.
Magnificent Displays of Fireworjcs, to Commemorate Marriages, Coming
of Age, &c., &e. Prepared by " The only Artiste in Scotland,"
T. C. BARLOW, in Two Hours' Notice.
* THE LOCHBURNIE
iiiiNiiiffii
INVENTED BY T. C. BAKLUW,
Pslce Is. 6d. each, may Ise used, for years with care.
AD-VERTISEMENTS.
COFFEE BOASTZITG, STT&AZl r07ITDZlTa, AITS
&E1TEEAL aztiKsixra "WOESS,
29 M'PHERSON STflEET (off High Street), GLASGOW.
The ordy Steam-Power Roasting Establishment connected with the
Trade in the City.
D. M~I1TT0
BEGS leave to return thanks to the Grocers and Druggists of this
Town and Vicinity for past favours.
He also begs leave to intimate that, in connection with his Coffee
Roasting, and Coffee and Spice-Grinding Works, he has fitted up aa
extensive Sugar-Pounding Machine, offering to the Confectioners and
Trade in general, an advantageous opportunity of having their Sugar
Pounded by Steam-power, far surpassing anj'thing yet offered to the
Trade.
Also. COCHINEAL, GARBLIGKS, &c., Ground.
P.S. — All Orders punctually attended to, and delivered by his Vans at
the proper time.
29 M'Pherson Street (off High Street^,
Glasgow, June, 1867.
EO-WLAITBS' MACASSAH OIL.
This elegant and fragrant Oil possesses extraordinary properties for
promoting the growth, restoring, preserving, and beautifying the Human
Hair. Price 38. 6d., 7s., lOs. 6d., equal to fuur small^ and 21 s. per Bottle.
IIO'WLAITDS' EALYDOIEl. ^
This Oriental Botanical Preparation realises a HEALTHY PURITY
of Complexion, and a softness and delicacy of Skin. Soothing, cooling,
and purifying, it eradicates all Cutaneous Eruptions, Freckles, Tan, and
Piscolorations. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle. -h*-
BOWLAITDS' ODOXTTO, or FEAEL DE17TXFEICE.
Compounded of Oriental Ingredients — it imparts a Pearl-like whitenew
to the Teeth, eradicates Tartar and Spots of incipient decay, strengthen*
the Gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the Breath. Price 2s. 9d.
per Box.
Sold by Chemists and Perfumers. ^g-'Ask for " ROWLANDS' " articles.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOICAS C. BARLOW,
ARTISTE IN FIREWORKS.
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To THE QUEEN, H.R.H. the PEINCE of WALES, and their
Graces the Dukes of HAMILTON and AE.GYLE,
• And vaiious Noblemen in Scotland, to whom references
are graciously permitted.*
Office -13 PITT STREET, aLASaO-W,
Where all Orders must be left, seventh street west from Jamaica Street,
and exactly opposite M'Alpine Street.
N.B. — The City Omnibusses pass every two minutes,
JTo other Housp- -Established 1846.
LARGE MARQUEES and TENTS on Sale or Hire, for Pic-Nic
Parties, Cricket Matches, Harvest Homes, Festivals, &c.
The only Artiste in Fireworks in Scotland; others assuming to be such
are only dealers, not manufacturers. i
Licensed by Act of Parliament.
See Advertisements on other pages of this Publication,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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45 QUE EN STREET,
G L A S a 0 "W.
Our StooJc is one of the Larg-est held hy any Clothing-
House in the KingoLotro ; and as u>e chre constantly
receiving every JToveity in the Trade, it is always
fresh and very select.
Gentlemen passing throngh Glasgow
are invited to call and see our
Q'he Style and 'Pattern of which are nearly all confined
to themselves, so that such a choice of really First-
class Croods is not to be seen out of London.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHlHRS,
QLASaOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
An Illustrated List and Prices of MARQUEES and TENTS may be
had gratis.
MAHQUHES AND TEMPOEAE? PAVZLI02TS,
On Hire, of any Dimensions, for Dancing Fetes, Jjinners, Cricket
Matches, Public Meetings, Wedding Parties, ^c. With Conveyance and
Attendance to any distance. For terms, apply to T. C. BABLOW,
Glasgow.
For Schools, Societies^ Soirees, &c^ &c., Made and Painted at T. C.
BARLOW'S, 13 Pirr Street, Glasgow. Illustrated List and Terms
Free.
^^ See Adrertisements on other pages of this Publication.
JiDVERTISEMENTS.
IH ONMONGER Y. IR ONMONGER Y,
PARTIES who intend to make purchases of Ironmongery should
pay a visit to
PETER CRAIG'S,
60 JAMAICA STREET, CLASaOW,
Where they will get a Large and Varied Stock of New and Superior
Goods to select from.
Kitcben, Parlour, and Bedroom Grates,
FEfTQEIiB JlJ<f(l) FIIIE-IIIOJ^S,
la Great Variety, and at very Moderate Prices.
QASALIERS.
Eleotro-plated, Jsfiokel Bilver, Sf Britannia J^etal G-oodi.
Farming' Implements, Sfo., in G-reat Yariety.
146 GEORGE STREET (EAST), GLASGOW.
Manufacturer of Rupture Trusses, Artificial Limbs, Bandages, Splints,
Spine Supports, Elastic Stockings, and Knee Caps, Accouchement Belts,
Prolapsus Supports, Rolling Bandages, <fec.
SUPERIOR RESPIRATORS.
146 GEORGE STREET (East), GLASGOTTT.
N.B To those afflicted with Rupture, Trusses of a superior quality
made to suit any case, and fitted wich the greatest care.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS 0. BARLOW,
ARTISTE IN FIREWORKS.
0fflc©-13 PITT STREET, &LASaO"W.
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CAUTION.— Exhibition Fireworks being a diflFerent class of Goods to
Shop work, the following Caution is requisite. There are Toy Dealers,
and a Party in Glasgow and Edinburgh, who merely deal in Fancy Toy
Fireworks, who have the presumption to solicit orders for displays (and
even term themselves Artistes), who have reaUy no practical knowledge
of the art, or even the slightest particle of Machinery or Apparatus for the
game. Therefore, T. C. Barlow would advise those gentlemen who con-
template getting up an Exhibition to commemorate any event, to demand
Designs of the iSet Devices, the size of each, and specilication of the -^rial
part of the Display, or they will merely get a quantity of small Kocket»s,
Squibs, Jack-in- Boxes, Roman Candles, &c., and such small work, which
is only fit for the amusement of juveniles.
T. C. BARLOW particularly requests it to be observed that the
List of Prices quoted are for Best Ordinary Fireworks, but should the
Pieces be enlarged or beautified to any considerable exX.tent, an addi-
tional charge will be made, proportioned to the increase of labour and
material.
LARGE Exhibitions of 14 Set Pieces, or Designs, with
extensive finish, including Mrisil Work, - £80 0 0
EXTRAORDINARY Exhibitions, with Designs on scale
of 25 ft. to 50 ft. in diameter, prepared expressly to *
order, and decorated in the most gorgeous manner
with a profusion of superb ^Erial Work, - £'200 0 0
CORONATION Displays and Gigantic Demonstrations,
with Temples, Triumphal Arches, &c., To any Amount.
Showers or Flights of Rockets (variegated), From £5 to £109
and upwards.
Do. do. Asteroid or Parachute, ditto.
Do. do. Shells, - - - - ditto.
Established 1846.
I^~ See Advertisements on other pages of this Publication.
JiBVERTISEMENTS.
CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANT,
ea ST. "viisrcEisrT stireex.
B
EGS to direct the atteBtion of bis Patrons and the Public to his new
and magnifioent Stock of «
Forei^ and. Britisli Manufactured CliiXLa,
all of the most Exquisite Workmanship and Modern Designs. The
Stock is also replete with the rarest elegancies in Ornamental Glass and
Parisian Goods, all of which will be disposed of at the Lowest remuner-
ative Prices.
"THE ARTIZAN" (^ _M. ^ PATENT OFFICE
AND DESIGNS REWM, — — ^— Office of "The Arlku" for
W. B. M. THOMSO]^ es CO.,
20 BUCHANAN STREET, GLAS^iOW,
CiON STILTING Engineers and Patent Agents, in connection with
y WILLIAM SMITH, ESQ., C.E., Director ef the Artizan Patent
Office, London, Proprietor and Editor of The Artizan, a Monthly Record
of Engineering and the Industrial Arts, transact all business relating to
BRITISH, COLONIAL, AND FOREIGN LETTERS PATENT FOR
INVENTIONS, THE REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS, AS WELL
AS THE MAKING OUT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, IN THE MOST CORRECT AND
VFT^xrJFNT MANNER, AND THAT AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
CHARGE.
1 ue extensive practical experience acquired by Mr W. R. M. T. as a
Mechanical Engineer since 1833, and also as a Patent Agent, gained
durintg the management of the Engineering and Drawing Department
of the Business of the late William Johnson, Esq., since 1849, has given
him such an intimate knowledge of most of the valuable Patented Inven-
tion^ connected with Textile Manufactures and Machinery of every
description, as will enable him to give the most reliable opinions and
advice as to the novelty or validity of Patentable or Patented Inventions,
and also as to all questions of infFingements.
British Patent :— Provisional Protection, £8 83. Average charge for
Patent complete, £42. French and Belgian Patents taken out together,
£20, including first year's tax.
AIT general information in reference to Patents given free on personal
apj.'lication, or by letter, when an addressed stamped envelope is enclosed.
The Artixan supplied, and all busineas for it ia Scotland may be
transacted through the Subscribers,
■W. R. H. THOMSON & CO.,
20 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
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GENERAL PRICE LIST FOR DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS.
(IN TWO HOURS NOTICE.)
In Celebration of Marriages, Births, Comings of Age, Regattas, Commem-
orations, and other Rejoicings, for which the
PYROTECHNIC ART is called into requisition.
Small Display, ----------
First Price — For Five Set Pieces, or Devices, with all the
requisite ^rial Work, - - _ -
Second Price — For Six Set Pieces, or Devices, with do.,
Third Price — For Seven Set Pieces, or Devices, with do..
Fourth Price — For Eight Set Pieces, or Devices, with do., -
Fifth Price^For Nine Set Pieces, or Devices, with do.,
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had gratis.
See Advertisenaents on other pages of this Putilioation.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANDAGE MANUFACTORY,
240 aEOE&E STEEET.
JAMES CLELASSiD,
PRACTICAL BANDAGE MAKER,
(Late of Cleland & Hill);
Eespectfully intimates that he has opened the Pre-
mises above-named, on his own account, for tha Man-
ufacture of Eupture Trusses, Artificial Limbs, Crutches,
Spine Siupports, Accouchement Belts, Prolapsus Sup-
ports, Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, and Bandages of
every description.
A Practical and Experienced Female will attend
on Ladies.
Those afflicted with Eupture may rely on every
attention being paid to their particular case.
Please observe the New Address — 240 Georob
Street, Two Doors East of John Street.
J. C. has gratefully to acknowledge the patronage and favour shown
him for the last ten years, while connected with the late firm ; and hopes,
by strict adherence to business, to merit a continuance.
Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
LESGEES and BLANK BOOKS
OP ALL DESCEIPTIONS
MADE TO ORDER;
AOCOtr^T SOOES, HECEZFT BOOKS, BENT SOOZS;
STATIONERY OF EVERY KIND-
THB PAISLEY HERALD OFFICE,
Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmdur Street. Works— 10 High Street.
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at the
I>.A.ISX^ETr IIEIiA,31,3D OmOE-
WATERLOO PLAC^, 2 GILMOUR STRERT,
WQIiKS-10 HIGH STREET,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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OF THE
[TING AND STATIONERY
ESTABLISHMENT.
Large Premises having been acquired at
10 EIGH STREET
(ENTRANCE— GROUND FLAT),
Is prepared to execute every description of
LETTERFEESS PRINTING,
IIST THE FIE,ST ST-STLE?
AND AT THE
MOST MODEEATE FBZCES^
AND TO SUPPLY
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