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FOUNDED  BY  SIR  PETER  COATS,  I87O. 

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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\ 


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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 


i 


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 


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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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14  PAISLEY. 


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 

02 


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. 

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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 


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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. 


1 26  PAISLEY. 


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 


I 


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.. 

M2 


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 


PAISLEY.  141 


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; 


PAISLEY.  149 


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 


PAISLEY.  155 


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 


PAISLEY.  157 

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, 

A  a2 


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 

„     37  to  4Q 

M            n           ' 

„     41  to  45 

M                  >)              8 

„     46  to  50 

„       9 

eggs 


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, 


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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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14 


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 


16 


APPENDIX. 


Second  Battalion  Renfrewshire  Kifle  Volunteers. 
Rank  and  Names  of  Officers  of  the  above  Battalion. 


Rank. 

Names. 

Corps. 

Stations. 

Lieut.-Col. 

William  Mure, 

Battn. 

Caldwell  House 

Major 

Alexander  Fullerton, 

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John  Stirling  Napier, 

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Captain 

William  Carlile, 

14th 

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55 

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6th 

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59 

Allan  Stewart, 

20th 

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James  Stevenson, 

15th 

Kilbarehan 

57 

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17th 

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James  Loudon, 

9th 

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Robert  Millar, 

24th 

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Lieut, 

Robert  Peacock, 

14th 

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57 

James  Dobie, 

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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 


APPENDIX.  47 


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 


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, 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    -.., 


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7 

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2  27 

7 

3  19 

4 

2  6 

4 

1  29 

2 

1  2 

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6 

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6 

6  26 

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6 

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7 

1  23 

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5 

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3 

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2 

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2 

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3 

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3 

6  33 

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5 

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5  25 

10 

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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 


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llenfrew  Cross  (Black  Bull  Inn)   ...        .>. 

Renfrew  Ferry        * 

Rosebank  Cottage,  Johnstone      *» »• 

Saint  Fillan's  Catholic  Church,  Houston  ...         *.. 

Baint  John  the  Evangelist's  Chtirch,  Barrhead 

Sandyford  (West)— Mr  George  Caldwell  (Teetotal  Towef) 

Saucel  Bank  House i        

Sacell  Brewery        ...         .>..        

bhaw  Mill      '   i..         «..         .6.         «.. 

Shortroods ...         .<. 

South  Arthurlie  Printfield— Z.  Heys  &  Sons     

Springbank  Pield-^near  Neilston .•» 

Springfield    »..         ..6         *..        ...         .i 

Springfield  House    ...         « #. 

Springhill  House — Henry  Heys .•» 

St.  James  Place — Dr  Taylor         ...         .».         ... 

St.  James  strefet  (No.  20)  Head  o^  Caledonia  street    ... 

Storie  street  (No.  32)  foot  of        

Stow  {)lace    ...        ...        ...        ...        .>.        .>         •>- 

Thornhill  House^^Mr  Thomas  Glen        ...        .>.        ».. 

I'horn  

Thornliebank  House — Mr  Crum 

Thornliebank  New  Field — Walter  Crum  «S;  Co 

Thornliebank  Printfield  and  Mill — do.     ...         ...         *.. 

Three  Mile  House — Mr  James  Russell,  architect...         *.. 
Trees— James  M'Culloch  of  Trees  ...        *». 

Undei'wood  Cottage — Mr  James  J.  Lamb,  architect  and  surveyor  0 
Underwood  Power-loom  Weaving  Factory — Mr  R.  Kerr 
Upper  Grreenbank,  PoUokshaws *». 

View  Bank  (Calside)  ...        ...        .* 

Wellmeadow — Doctor  Cochran  (No.  XXI.)       ...        ... 

West  Arthurlie  Bleachfield — James  Cunningham  &  Sons 

West  Hurlet  House 

Woodfoot  (Houston  parish)  

Woodside  (once  the  seat  of  a  Roman  camp) — Mr  Peter  Coats 
Woodside  (Kilbarchan)      »».        »..        .i>        *,.     ,  io        >,< 


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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  ' 


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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 


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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 

A  Q 


.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 

A  Go 


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 
A  H 


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. 


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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 


•? 


AND 


^  ''i^5E^®Sl'i^9il'J\\'i^^ii      M^M 311^/3^^ fulfill 5^ 


t» 


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. 


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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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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 

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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 


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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, 


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^  MAHOGANY  AND  BRASS  CORNICES.                   *  ^ 

J^;  Do.                    do.             CORNICE  POLES.  S 

O  MAHOGANY  AND  FANCY  BRASS  POLE  RINGS.  - 

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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. 
JOHN  M*GGWN,  Accountant  &  Insurance  Agent. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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STATIOiYERS,     ACC0Ui\T-B90S     MiKEBS,, 

10  HIGH  STUEET,  PAISLET. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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.  / 
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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. 

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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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FIREWORKS  II*"*' 


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. 


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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 
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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- 
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description,  as  will  enable  him  to  give  the  most  reliable  opinions  and 
advice  as  to  the  novelty  or  validity  of  Patentable  or  Patented  Inventions, 
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Patent  complete,  £42.  French  and  Belgian  Patents  taken  out  together, 
£20,  including  first  year's  tax. 

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