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WATSON'S
DIRECTORY
FOR
PAISLEY,
TCEl^TKSVr, JOHITSTOKE, ELDEBSLIE,
LmWOOD, QOARRELTON, THORNHILL,
BAL.ACL.AV A, AND INKERMANN,
FOR THU YEAR
1870-71.
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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WM. B. WATSON, AT THE "PAlSLtY HERALD'^ OFFICE,
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CONTENTS.
Page
Page
Paisley Street Guide
7
Curriers and Belt Makers
. 138
PAISLEY DIRECTORY ...
13
Distillers
. 138
Drapers and Silk Mercers ..
. 138
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
Dressmakers and Milliners ..
. 139
Accountants
"l21
Druggists and Chemists
. I4i
Agents and Commission Agents 121
Drysalters
. 142
Architects and Land Surveyors
122
Dyers
. 142
Auctioneers and Appraisers ..
122
Embroiderers
. 143
Bakers
122
Engineers (consulting)
. 143
Bankers
124
Engineers and Machine Makers 143
Rill Posters
124
Fire Clay Manufacturers
. 144
Bleachers, Shawl Washers, &c
124
Fishmongers and Poulterers ..
. 144
Bookbinders
124
Fleshers
. 144
Booksellers and Stationers ...
125
Funeral Undertakers
. 145
Boot and Shoemakers .
125
Furnished Lodging-House
Brassfounders ...
127
Keepers ...
. 146
Brewers
127
Furnishers
. 146
Brickmakers and brickbuilders
127
Furniture Dealers
. 147
Brush and Basket Dealers ...
128
Gardeners
. 147
Cabinetmakers
128
Glaziers
. 148
Calenderers and Finishers
128
Grain Merchants
. 148
Calico and Shawl Printers ...
129
Grocers and Victuallers
. 149
Candlemakers
129
Hair Dressers
. 154
Card and Print Cutters
129
Ham Curers
. 155
Carpet Manufacturers...
129
Hatters...
. 155
Garters
130
Hosiers
. 155
Chemical \\''orks
130
House Factors
. 156
Chimney Sweeps
130
Inn and Hotel keepers...
. 156
China Merchants
130
-Ironfounders
■ 156
Clerg3'men ... ... ...
131
Iron Merchants
. 157
Cloth Merchants and Agents
Ironmongers
. 157
fordo
132
Jacquard Machine Makers ..
. 157
Cloth Merchants and Woollen
Ladies' Nurses
. 157
Drapers
132
Law Agent
. 157
Coach and Van Builders . ...
132
lieather Merchants
. 157
Coach Hirers
132
Lithographers and Engravers
158
Coal Masters
133
Manufacturers of Shawls, &c.
158
Coal Merchants and Dealers ...
133
of Blacking
. 160
Coffee Houses and Hotels
of Corn Flour
. 160
(Temperance)
133
of Curled Hair
. 160
Confectioners and Fruiterers...
134
of Machinery Belts
. 160
Contractors
13.^
of Muslin
.160
Coopers
136
of Oil and Glycerine
. 160
Corkcutters ...
136
of Sewed Muslin
. 160
Cotton Spinners
136
of Starch
. 161
Cowfeeders ,.
136
of Thread ...
. 16.1
CONTENTS.
Page
Masons and Builders 161
Measurers ... 162
Medical Practitioners 162
Messenger-at-Arms 162
Metal Eefiners 163
Midwives ... ... ... 163
Millers ... ... ... ... 163
Missionaries ... ... ... 163
Nailers 164
Nurserymen and Florists ... 164
Painters and Paperhangers ... 164
Pattern Drawers ... ... 164
Paper Eulers 165
Pawnbrokers .. ... ... 165
Photographers 165
Plasterers 165
Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Cop-
persmiths 166
Potato Merchants 166
Power-loom Cloth Factories ... 166
Printers (Letter-press) ... 167
Kivet and Bolt Maker ... 167
Eopespinners 167
Eupture, Truss, and Bandage
Makers 167
Saddlers and Harness
Makers ... ... ... 167
Sculptors ... . . ... 167
Seed Merchants 168
Shawl Merchants 168
Sbawl and Muslin Cutters ... 168
Sheriff Officers 168
Shipbuilders ... ... ... 168
Singers ,.. ... ... 168
Slaters ... 169
Smiths and Farriers ... ... 169
Soap Manufacturers 169
Starcher and Wool Sizer ... 170
Surgeon-Dentists ... ... 170
Tailors and Clothiers ... 170
Tanner 171
Teachers ... ... ... 171
Dancing ... ... ... 173
Drawing ... 174
Music ... ... ... 174
Tobacconists ... ... ... 174
Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers ... 174
Umbrella Manufacturers ... 174
Upholsterers 175
Valuators 175
Veterinary Surgeons 175
Warpers ... ... ... 175
Waste Merchants ... ... 175
Page
Watch and Clock Makers, and
Jewellers ... ... ... 176.
Weavers' Furnishers ... ... 176
Wine and Spirit Merchants ... 177
Wood Merchants 182
Wood Turners 183
Wrights and Jainers 183
Writers 184
Yarn and Silk Merchants ... 185
APPENDIX— PAISLEY.
Asylums... ... ... ... 214
Banks 217
Bank Holidays 219
Bowling Clubs 241
Burying Grounds ... ... 224
Canal Company ... ... 223
Carriers' Quarters 224
Church Officers ... 210
Commissioners — Gas 251
„ Assessed Tax 204
,, Income Tax 203
„ Police 196
Supply 201
Water 194
Counting-HoHse Calendar .... 252
Courts— Burgh ... ... 208
„ Commissary ... 207
„ Justice of Peace ... 204
„ Sheriff 208
Sheriff Small Debt ... 208
Churches 210
Clergymen ... ... ... 210
Curling Clubs 245
Cricket Clubs ... ... ... 243
Dues— Eiver 200
Town ... ... ... 19.9
District Board of Lunacy ... 206
Fire Brigades ... ... ... 228
Pairs 200
Fast Days . ... ... 200
Faculty of Procurators ... 20&
Gravediggers ... ... ... 224
Infirmary ... ,,, ... 213
Inland Eevenue ... ... 227
Inspectors of Weights and Mea-
sures ... ... 204
Insurance Offices and Agents 220
Justices of the Peace ... ... 207
Justice of Peace Constables ... 209
Leaders of Psalmody 210
Lieutenancy ... ... ... 203
Magistrates and Town Council 19S
CONTENTS.
Page
Mason Lodges ... ... ... 242
Omnibus Traffic 228
Paisley Cemetery Company ... 212
Parochial Boards 214
Parliamentary Boundaries ... 197
Parliamentary Constituency ... 216
Police Assessment 197
Police— Burgh 196
County ... ... 207
Police (County), Committee ... 208
Post Office 225
Postal Regulations 226
Public Offices, &c 222
Railway Companies ... ... 223
Reading Rooms 229-234
Registrars of Births, &c. ... 221
Religious Denominations ... 210
Renfrewshire Militia 228
Renfrewshire Prison Board ... 205
Rifle Volunteer Officers .. 212
Schools and Teachers ... ... 230
Societies, &c 235-244-246
Sheriff Officers 209
Table of Distances ... 186
Town Officers 216
Trustees— Abbey Road ... 251
„ Burgh 195
,, Cart Navigation ... 195
Valuation of Burgh ... .^. 216
RENFREW DIRECTORY ... 253
Churches 263
Constituency ... 263
Conveyances... ... ... 262
Fairs 262
Inns and Hotels .. ... 262
Insurance Agents 262
Justices of the Peace ... 260
Magistrates and Councillors 260
Parochial Board ... .... 261
Population 263
Post Office 261
Public Offices, &c 261
Sacraments ... ... ... 263
Schools 262
Societies ... 261
Surgeons 261
Writers ... 261
Page
JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 264
Assembly Rooms 279
Banks 278
Bowling Club 280
Canal Company ... ... 281
Carriers' Quarters 281
Church Officers 280
Coal Agents 282
Commissioners of Police ... 278
Curling Clubs 282
Fairs and Fasts 284
Fire Brigade 279
Gas Company 284
Grave Digger and Town
Crier 280
Insurance Offices and Agents 279
Inland Revenue 280
Justices of the Peace ... 278
Medical Practitioners ... 279
Mills 281
Ministers ... 279
Police 280
Post Office 280
Precentors 280
Reading Rooms 279
Schools ... 28J
Session Clerk and Registrar 280
Societies, &c. 282
Volunteer Officers, &c 280
Writers 279
ELDERSLIE DIRECTORY 285
Churches and Schools ... 285
Post Office 285
Cricket Club 285
THORN HILL DIRECTORY 287
QUARRELTON DIRECTORY288
BALACLAVA DIRECTORY 288
INKERMANN DIRECTORY 289
Post Office, &c 289
LINWOOD DIRECTORY ... 290
Church and School 291
Post Office ... 29L
TEE TANNAHILL CLUB.
Instituted 3d June, 1858.
J. S. Mitchell, Chairman. | Provost Murray,. Croupier..
James J. Lamb, H,on. Secretary.
James Reid, Secretary..
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM MACIMTYEE, Jim..
STATIONER,
6 HIGH STREET, CROSS, PAISLEY,
AGENT POR THE
YOEKSHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
87 HIGH STREET and 9 CHURCHIIILL.
HAXn, "WOOL, AND STBA"^ MATTRESSES.
PRICES MODERATE.
WORKSHOP-8 CHURCHHIL.L.
JAMES HUTCHESON,
3 GLEN LANE (West Side Cottage), PAISLEY,
and
92 WEST BRIDGE-END, DUMBARTON.
GOUHTY PIEE OFFICE,
SCOTTISH B R A F C II :
t5 GEOK45E STKEET, El>IMBUIlCiM.
AGENT AT PAISLEY—
JAMES B. M'QALLAIT,
99 HIGH STREET.
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE
ABBEY close, from 18 Smithhills
to Abbey street
Abbey street, from Abbey close to
Thread street
Abercorn Buildings, 21 Gauze street
Abercorn street, north end of West
Croft to Hamilton street
Albion St., west side of 25 Love st.
Back Sneddon, north side of 2 Old
Sneddon
Bank street, south side of 22 Gauze
street to Mill street
Barclay st., south side of 15 George
street to Canal street
Barracks (Foot), north side of Wil-
liamsburgh
Barracks (Militia Staff), south side
of Williamsburgh
Barrhead road, east from Blackball
buildings
BaiT street, south side of 20 George
sti-eet to Canal street
Barterholm, east side of Lylesland
Bath place, Seedhill
Blackball 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
Biick lane, from South Croft to
North Croft
Bridge lane, south side of Maxwell-
ton to Canal Bridge
Bridge street (Burgh), from Abbey
Bridge to Orchard street
Bridge street (New Town), from 20
Abbey street to Abbey Bridge
Broomlands, west end of Wellmea-
dow to Ferguslie
Brown's lane, west side of 97 Cau-
side to George place
Buchanan street (East), north side
of Inkle street to Greenlaw street
Buchanan street (West), south side
of 28 George street to Canal st.
Burn lane, south side of Maxwellton
to Candren Burn
Burn row, from Gordon's lane to
river
CALEDONIA st., from St. James
street northward
Calside, south-west from head of
Causeyside to Stock street
Campbell street (South), from 8
Neilston street to Espedair Burn
Campbell street (West), north of 53
Broomlands
Camphill, south side of 32 Canal
street
Canal street, west side of 86 Cau-
seyside street to Roiston 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 Sned-
don, opposite Wallace street
Cart lane, east side of 80 New
Sneddon to river
Cart street, from Thread street to
Seedhill
Cartvale lane, from Cartvale House
to New Sneddon
Carriagehill, from Dovesland south-
ward
Carriagehill (High), west of Orr
Town
Carriagehill factory, west of Car-
riagehill
Castlehead, north side of Crow road,
approach by west end of Canal st.
Castle street, west end of AVellmea-
dew to George street
Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirren
street to Calside
Cawthorne court, east side of Orr
street (off Orr square)
Chain road, West Toll
Charleston, by Lylesland westward
Christie buildings, High street west
end of Old Bridge
Christie lane, east side of 93 New
Sneddon to the Quay
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Christie street, south of Garthland
street
Churhchill, north side of 87 Higli
street to Oakshaw street
Clark's place, 8eedhill
CoUinslee, 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
Grow 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
FALSIDE. road, near Colinslee
westward
Ferguslie, west end of Broomlands
to Millarston
Ferguslie (Back Row of), west end
of Maxwellton to West lane of
Ferguslie
Ferguslie East lane, south of 41
Broomlands to Maxwellton
Ferguslie Mid lane, 7 Ferguslie to
Maxwellton
Ferguslie walk, 42 Broomlands
Ferguslie West lane, 2 Ferguslie
to Coats' Thread Works
Forbes place, from 10 Causeyside
■ to Water 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
Gilmuur street, from High street
(Cross) north to New Sneddon
Glasgow road, begins at Bast Toll
Glen street, west side of Love st.
to Caledonia street
Glen lane, north side of 2.9 St.
James street to Glen street
Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Cau-
seyside to Burn row
Greenhill, north-west side of Un-
derwood street
Greenlaw, north of Garthland street
Greenlaw street, east end of North
Croft eastward
Greenock road, continuation of
Caledonia street
HAMILTON place, 78 New Sneddon
Hamilton street (Great), (by Cal-
side) east side of Calside by Doves-
land
Hamilton street, west side of; Ren-
frew street to river
Harbour lane, east side of 92 New
Sneddon to Quay
Harbour (New), Carlile place
Highland lane, south side of South
Croft
High street, west end of Old Bridge
to Wellmeadow
Hospital lane, west side of 6 New
Sneddon to Back Sneddon
Hunter street, west side of 22 Moss
street
INCH IN NAN 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 4-7 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 Nethercommon
Lowndes' lane, east side of 78 New
Sneddon to the river
Lylesland, from Neilston street to
Carriagehill
Lynedoch street, west side of llen-
frew street to river
MACDOWALL 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 Lylesland
Neilston street (by Calside), east
side of Calside
Nethercommon, from Love street
northward
New Smithhills, north side of i
Smithhills to West Croft
New Sneddon, north side of Old
Sneddon to Cartvale
New street, south side of 28 High
street to Causeyside
Newlon 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 Oarriage-.
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
Eenfrew road, continuation of Ren-
frew street
Eenfrew 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 Moss
street to Oakshaw street
Seedhill, from Cart street eastward
Shuttle street, south side of 30 New
street to Brown's lane
Silk street, east side of Lawn street
to Gauze street
Sir Michael street, south side of 24
George street to Canal street
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 Mess
street to Love street
St. James street, from Love street to
Underwood street
Stock street, west side of Lylesland
to Calside
Stcney 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
Cau.seyside
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
Twigi^'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 (I'^ew 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
Williamsburgh, east end of Garth-
land street to East Toll Bar
Wilham street, north side of 68
Broomlands
Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to
Clark's place
ADVERTISEMENTS,
MUM BEOWI L Sei
MANUFACTURE AT THE
FERGUSLIE FIRE CLAY WORKS,
PAISLEY,
l^'iRE B-'ICKS, including White Pac-
ing Fire Bricks of Every Design.
Glazed Sewer Pipes, with the
Usual Socket Joints, and accord-
ing to Jennings' Patent.
White Enamelled Fire Bricks.
Do. Do. Tiles for
Lining Walls.
Ornamental Chimney Cans.
Vent Linings and Oncomings.
■Joist Shields.
Balusters.
Wall Coping.
Ornamental Rybats, <tc.,for doofs,
windows, and corners of houses.
Garden Bordeks.
Stable Bricks.
Finials.
Channel Blocks.
Inyerted Sewer Blocks.
Ridge Tiles, Plain and Ornamental,
Flooring Tiles— Hexagon, Octa-
gon, and Square.
Flue Covers, of all Sizes.
Gas Retorts.
Cattle Troughs, of all Sizes.
Horse Mangers.
Flower Vases and Stands.
Ground Fire Clay.
Byre Gutter Blocks.
Milk Coolers.
And all Articles made of Fire Clay, of the most Superior Quality.
They also Manufacture at the
CALEDONIA AKD SHORTROOSS
BilCK « DRAIN PIPE 1^ TILE WORKS, PAISLEY,
DRAIN PIPES FOR FIELD DRAINAGE, from
One-and-a-half Incli Bore and upwards.
COLLARS FOIt DRAIN PIPES.
OPEN OR HORSE-SHOE DRAIN TILES, of the
Various Sizes.
ROOFING TILES.
MACHINE-MADE RED BUILDING BRICKS.
The G-cods WanibfaGtured, at these W'or'ks are all
of the best Quality. (Prioee for delivery at the "W or'ks,
or on 'Qoard of Vessels and I^aiVway Q^ruaks at (Paisley,
be given on application, along with any other
will
information that may be zuanted.
Ferguslie Fire Clay Works, and
Caledonia andShortroods Brick and Drain Tile Works,
Paisley, 1870.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN MUIR,
ACCOUNTANT,
^$\m iuUt, mi §mmmu $^pnt,
23 MOSS STREET,
SBQTJESTHATIONS, TRITST DBBDS^
1PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS WITH CREDITORS, BOOKS
BALANCED^ DEBTS RECOVERED, MONIES INVESTED,
PARTNERSHIPS NEGOTIATED, PROPERTIES SOLD, LET,
AND RENTS COLLECTED, IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
AGENT FOR
piwr|j00l Mil g;0ii[|0i mi i
FIIEIE A^D LIFE HTSITHAITCE OFFICE,
AND THE
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 considerably reduced.
.JT.S'—'^he EUIfO(PEJ:JT is the Only Booiety author
rised by (Parliament to Guarantee the Fidelity
of Government Officials,
GENERAL DIRECTORY
FOR PAISLEY.
1870-71.
ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills-^erected in the year
1160 — keys to be had at James Murray's, church
officer, 12 Abbey close.
Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside— C. W. Laing,
superintendent
Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside— C. W.
Laing, governor — Eobert Robertson, inspector
Abbey Poor-rates office, 22 Smithhills— Robert Oliver,
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 machine
makers. Lady Lane Works
Abercrombie, Robert, of Abercrombie & Craig, Castlehead
Abercrombie, William, agent, Union Bank of Scotland, 3
Gilmour street — residence, Union Bank of Scotland
— ^house, 2 Dyers' wynd
Adam, Alexander, chimney sweep, 14 Smithhills
Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside
Adam, James, jun., at James Adam & Son's, agent for the
London and General Plate Glass Insurance Company,
7 Gilmour street
Adam, James, of James Adam & Son, 16 Moss street
B
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Adam, James, & Sohj glass merchants, glaziers, emLossers^
gilders, and ortiatnental workers on glass, 7 Gilmoiir st.
Adam, James, Town Chamberlain, County huildings^^-
housBj 77 High street
Adam, James, farmer, West Barnhill
Adam, John, medical galvanist and druggist, 56 High street
and 67 Broomlands— ^house, 67 Broomlands
Adam; John R., of M'Creadie & Adam, 26 Orchatd street
Adam, Miss, crape and feathers dressed, furs cleaned and
repaired, 11 Old Smithhills
Adam, Mrs, furnisher, 38 Moss street
Adam, Mrs, green grocer, 23 Gauze street— lioUse, 82
Cotton street
Adam, Robert, grocer, 15 Old Smithhills— 'house, 10 Back
Sneddon
Adam, Robert, wine and spirit merchant; Turf Tavern, 8
Orchard street
Adam, Robert, weaver, 1 Renfrew street
Adam, William, gtocer and spirit dealer^ 51 Caledonia st^
Adam, William, warper, 27 Canal street
Adams, James, boot and shoemaker, 55 Causeyside— »
house, 8 Cairia^^ehill — (See advertisement)
Adamson, Andrew, 55 Broomlands
Adelphi Cotton Spinning Mill, 78 New Sneddon
Agnew, H. C, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 49 High
street — workshop, 62 do,
Aikman, J. & G., shawl-washers, scourers, aftd finishers,,
Cumberland Works, Cumberland place - — house,
Camphill
Aird, John, gardener, 3 Albion street
Aitken, Elizabeth, of Coats & Aitken, 9 Castle street
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 bL
Aitken, Wm., clerk at A. F. Craig & Co.'s, 18 Well st.
Alcorn, James, goods agent, Canal Company, 2b Ladj
lane
Alexander, James j feuar, 67 High street
PAISLEY. 15
Alexander, John, of J. & W. Alexander, 9 Neilston street
Alexander, J. & W., joiners, weavers' wriglits, and machine
makers, Barterholm Roadhead
Alexander, Rohert, spirit dealer, 7 Renfrew street
Alexander, Thomas, officer. New Jerusalem Church, 11
George street
Alexander, William, of J. & W. Alexander, 1 South Orr st,
Algie, Wilham, farmer. Old Mains
Allan, Mrs Alexander, flesher, 26 Moss street — house,
46 do.
Allan, Hugh, spirit dealer, 68 George street
Allan, John, gas inspector, 53 High street
Allan, John S., grocer and provision merchant, 18 George
street^iouse, 14 Wardrop street
Allan, Robert, potg^to merchant, 3 St. James street — -house,
34 do,
Allison, Alexander, flesher, 34 High street
Allison, James, tailor, 95 Causeyside
AlHsou, John, fruiterer, 22 and 45 Causeyside — chouse,
45 do.
Allison, Rohert, warper, 19 Gauze street
Allison, Walter, late wood merchant, 3 William street
Allison, William, timber merchant, Victoria Saw Mills, 22
Love street — house, Cartvale House, Love street
Anderson, Ebenezer, of J. & E, Anderson, 6 New street
Anderson, Cams, clerk. City of Glasgow Bank, 16 Gilmour
street
Anderson, David, janitor of the John Neilson Institution,
Gate Lodge
Anderson, George, flesher, 12 Moss street
Anderson, Henry, clerk with William Wallace, joiner, 27
Broomlands— -house, 13 Millarston
Anderson, James, bookseller, 60 High street
Anderson, James, feuar, 21 Inkle street
Anderson, James, jun., clerk at Troegel & Co.'s, 36 Ingram
street, Glasgow — .house, 6 George street
Anderson, James, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 16 Gilmour
street — house, 25 Oakshaw street — (See advertisement)
Anderson, James, of James Anderson & Co., 6 George st.
Anderson, James, of J. & E. Anderson, 8 Orchard street
l6 PAISLEY.
Anderson, James, & Co., thread manufacturers and yarn
twisters, 9 New street
Anderson, J. & E., joiners and funeral undertakers, 6 New
street — (See advertisement)
Anderson, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 27 Max-
wellton street
Anderson, John, feuar, 29 Gauze street
Anderson, John, fruit merchant, 6 Wellmeadow — house,
40 do.
Anderson, John, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 5 St.
Mirren street
Anderson, Miss, fishmonger, 12 Moss street
Anderson, Mrs, furnisher, 21 Old Smithhills— house, 7
New Smithhills
Anderson, Mrs James, 71 Love street
Anderson, Mrs John, 16 Gilmour street
Anderson, Robert, of Anderson & Wallach) Glasgow
Anderson, Robert, officer Baptist Church, 154 George
street — house, 18 Barclay street
Anderson & Wallach, oil and stearine manufacturers, Aber-
corn 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, 28
Wellmeadow
Andrew, James, farmer, Bushes
Andrew, Robert & Hugh, farmers, Allans
Andrew, William, spirit merchant, 96 Causeyside — house,
24 George street
Andrews, John, draper, 100 High street — ^house, 101 do.
Angler, Andrew F., clock warehouse, 13 Moss street
Angus, John, sergeant County Police, 36 George street
Archer, Henry, thatcher, 40 Causeyside
Armour, Robert, commission agent, 16 Causeyside — house,
Beuvue villa, Calside — (See advertisement)
Armstrong, George, cabinetmaker, 14 Wellmeadow
Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 2
and 3 Prussia street
Armstrong, John, of Armstrong & M'Nair, 8 Barclay
street
PAISLEY. IT
Armstrong, Mary, grocer, 13 Gauze street
Arndle, Hugh, gardener and contractor, Stonefield
Arneil, James, farmer, Corsebar
Arroll, Thomas, manager at J. & P. Coats', 9 Back row
Arroll, Thomas, jun., spirit dealer, 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, Archibald, manufacturer and embroiderer, 4
Sandholes
Arthur, James, manufacturer, 4 Barclay street
Arthur, James, merchant, Glasgow,, Baishaw House, Glas-
gow road
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, cowfeeder, 22 Canal street
Auld, John P., cabinetmaker and joiner, 81 Causeyside — ■
house,, 66 do. — (See advertisement).
Auld, Miss, furnished lodgings, 2Q Orchard street
Austin & M'Callum, milliners, 8 Gilmour street
Ayton, David, collector of Gas Rates, 130 George street
Ayton, Robert, grocer, 9 Neilston street
BAILLIE, Robert, cowfeeder. Old Dovesland
Bain, John, of William Bain & Co., 34 New Sneddon
Bain, William, & Co., ironmongers, 109 High street
Baine, John M'])., agent for Prudential Assurance Com--
pany, 22 Lady lane
Baine, Peter, assistant Inspector of Poor, Burgh Parish, 8
New Sneddon — house, 2 Maxwell street
Baird, George, 13 Causeyside
Baird, John, manufacturer, 43 George street
Baird, John, of James Harvey & Co., Netherhill Plonse,
Renfrew road
Baird, Margaret,, milliner, 34 Moss street
Baird, Miss Agnes, matron. Burgh Poorhouse
Baird, Miss, lodgings, 43 George street
Baird, Mrs Archibald, 22 St. James street
Baird, WiUiam^ at David Speirs & Co.'s, 7 Wardrop
street
Baird, William, cabinetmaker and chairmaker,. 34 Gauze
street — house, 20 Old Sneddon-
Beaton, Mrs, midwife, 5 Storie street
Beaton, William, beamer, Dovesland
B 2.
18 PAISLEY.
Baird, "Williani, successor to Win. Stirling & Co., saddlers
and harness makers, 86 High street — Chouse, 76 George
street — (See advertisement)
Balderston, John, mill manager, 1 Maxwell street
Ealderston, Mrs James, 43 High street
Balderston, Mrs John, tea merchant, 140 George street
Balderston, Mrs John, 52 High street
Balderston, Robert, manager at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s — -
house, Lonend
Balderston, William, Clark's court, Seedhill
Baldwin, George, of Baldwin k Martin, 6 St. Mirren street
Baldwin, Mrs, 82 High street
Baldwin & Martin, engineers, smiths, millwrights, and
bellhangers, 6 St. Mirren street — (See advertisement)
Balfour, Alexander, wiiie and spirit merchant, 105 George
street
Ballantyne, James, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, 54
Causeyside
Ballantyne, John, grocer and provision merchant, 2 High
street, 70 Love street, and 54 Causeyside — house, 54
Causeyside
Ballantyne, Joseph, provision merchant, 24 Wellmeadow —
house, 15 West brae
Ballantyne, M., Berlin wool warehouse, 54 Causeyside
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren street — John Hutcheson,
agent
Barbour, Alexander, coal dealer, 10 Orchard street
Barbour, James, commission agent, 29 New Smithhills
Barbour, John, bookseller, wholesale stationer, and news
agent, 100 Causeyside
Barbour, John, jun., bookseller, stationer, and engraver,
1 Old Smithhills — (See advertisement)
Barbour, Robert, umbrella manufacturer, 101 High street
— house, 3 Back Sneddon
Barbour, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Carriagehill
Barbour, Mrs William, Saucel Bank
Barbour, William R., clerk, Bank of Scotland, 99 Causey-
side
Barbour, William, gardener and cowfeeder, Nethercommon
Barclay, James, merchant, Canal Bank
PAISLEY. 19
Barclay, James, of Gordon & Barclay, 28 St. James st.
Barclay, John, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., 2 Gateside
Barclay, John, pastry cook, and temperance hotel, 19,
Smithhills — (See advertisement)
Barclay, Margaret, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft
Barclay, Miss, 10 Gateside
Barclay, Robert, Canal Bank
Barr, Alexander, baker, 5 Love street
Barr, Alexander, manager, Hawkhead Flour Mill
Barr, Archibald, yarn merchant, 109 Causeyside — house,,
Castlehead
Barr, George, of Barrs k M'Caig, 11 Shuttle street
Barr, Hugh, of Barrs & M'Caig, 11 Shuttle street
Barr, James Buchanan, Justice of Peace Clerk's Office,
County buildings — house. High Park
Barr, James, grocer, 4 Newton street
Barr, James, wright, glazier, and funeral undertaker,.
Cawthorn court, Orr street — house, 79 High street
Barr, John, baker, 24-J- Causeyside
Barr, John, of Barr & Reid, 128 George street
Baxr, John, wood turner, 10 Well street^house, 38 Well-
meadow
Barr, Littelus B., Quartermaster, Royal Renfrew IVIilitia,
4 Garthland street
Baxr & Reid, bobbin makers and wood turners, 61 and 62
Canal street
Barr, Robert, chemist and druggist. Apothecaries' Hall, 8
High street (Cross)— house, Renfrew road
Barr, William, broker, 24 New Smithhills
Barrie, Samuel, 44 New street
Barrs & M'Caig, masons and builders — stone yard, 11
Shuttle street
Bartlemore, John, writer. Clerk of the Peace, and Commis-
sary Clerk, County Buildings— house, 50 Love street
Barton, Robert John, grocer, 10 New Sneddon
Bauchop, Wm., Stonefield
Baynham, G. W., New Church, George street — house,,
247 Sauchiehall street, Glasgow
Beardmore, George, at Philips & Macfarlane's, Stonefield
Beaton, John, shoemaker, 7 Cotton street
20 PAISLEY.
Beckett, Hugh, bookseller and china merchant, 1 9 George
street
Beckett, James, bookseller and news-agent, 109 High st.
Beckett, Matthew, warehouseman, at John Morgan & Co.'s,
12 Neilstou street
Beckett, Miss, fancy repository, 101 High street — house,
109 do.
Begg, Alexander, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Begg, Archibald, grocer, 83 Broomlands — house, 5 Castle
street
Begg, Daniel, foreman at William Forbes's, 15 Broom-
lands
Begg, David, house factor and insurance agent, 7 Sir
Michael street
Begg, David, jun., at J. M. Symington's, 6(j Love street
Begg, James, grocer, 33 Storie street
Begg, Mrs, 8 George street
Beith, Peter, wool sizer and starcher, 99 Causeyside
Bell, Archibald, silk, cotton, and wool dyer, 2 Smithhills
— works, Stanley dyeworks, off Causeyside — house,
Stanley place, 47 Causeyside — (See advertisement)
Bell, David C, accountant. Union Bank of Scotland, 88,
High street
Bell, Hugh, cooper, 16 Old Sneddon
Bell, John, broker, 1 Abbey close — house, 18 do.
Bell, John, carrier, 12 Causeyside
Bell, John, Mossvale Cottage, Greenock road
Bell, Mrs E., grocer, 16 Orchard street
Bell, Mrs, milliner, 19 Abbey close
Bell, William J., commercial traveller, 42 Calside
Berry, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 75 High street
Berry, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 High street
Beveridge, Mrs, milliner, 24 Gauze street
Biggar, Janet A., teacher Ragged School — house, 18 Oak-.
shaw street
Biggar, Mrs Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street
Bird, Robert, governor of prison, County Buildings
Bisset, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie — house^
11 do,
Bissland;^ Mrs, grocer and confectioner, 3 Wellmeadow
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jpAistfiY. 21
Black, Alexander, shoemaker, 45 George street
Black, Daniel, clerk at James Carlile, Sons, «& Co., 1
Hamilton street
Black, Dani^lj house factor, and officer Free Middle Church,
19 School wynd
Black, Mrs David, 7 Blackhall buildings
Bkck, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 20 Causey-
side — house, 7 Blackhall buildings
Black, James, spirit dealer, 26 Carriagehill
Black, Margaret, confectioner, 1 Storie street
Black, Mrs Robert, wine and spirit merchant^ 7 Glw
street
Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Bottom
Blackwood, Matthew, joiner and timber merchant, 67 Lqy%
street — house, 66 do.
Blackwood, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 Glen street
Blackwood, Robert, weaver, 3 Gai'thland street
Blackwood, Thomas, sergeant-major Renfrewshire Ri0,e
Volunteers, 26 George street
Blackwood, William, flesher, 74 Love atreet
Blair, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 1 8 High street
Blair & Co., hat and cap mainufaQturei:s,, '4S High stre^ti
— A. Simpson, manager
Blair, Dugald, spirit dealer^ 78 Canal street
Blair, James, grocer, Potterhill
Blair, John M., cleyk to Campbell & Russell, 8 Higl\
street
Blair, Matthew, clothier, draper, and hatter, 18 Causeyside
— chouse, 104 do,
Blair, Mrs Jobn, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 Wellnjeadow
Blair, Robert, tailor, 37 George street
Blair„ Thomas, carriage and omnibus proprietor, Carlil^
plaee, 72 New Sneddon.
Blwv William, 16 Castle street
BoQig, Allan, confectioner, 1 1 Storie street
^oag, David, foreman to Rpbei^t Guthrio & Co., 2S.
Niddry street
Bonn?ir & Hamjlton, calenderers, hot pressors, finishers-j^
and packers, 15 Causeyside
BoGP^r, John, of Bonu^i: <& H?<miltQn^ 3 E^st Crolt
22 PAISLEY.
Borland, Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, 53
High street
Borland, Alexander, spirit dealer, 20 Cotton street
Bow, Joseph, ironfounder, 90 New Sneddon — house,
85 do.
Bowes, Mrs William, builder, and agent for Glasgow
improved patent Asphalte Co., 26 St. James street
Bowie, Allan, farmer, Collinslee, Neilston road
Bowie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 11 Williamsburgh
Bowie, James, manager to Robert Smith, hatter — ^house^
88 High street
Bowie, John, farmer. West Dykebar, Barrhead road
Bowie, John, potato merchant, 31 Glen street — store, 53
Caledonia street
Bowie, Walter K., cowfeeder, hay and straw merchant, 60
High street
Bowie, William and Walter, farmers, Blackbyres 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, 61 Millarston
Boyd, James, of James Boyd & vSons, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, James, & Sons, hothouse builders and glass
merchants, Macdowall street
Boyd, James, baker, 66 Broomlands
Boyd, James, glazier and painter, 42 New street — ^house,
52 Storie street
Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, Mrs Agues, 26 Carriagehill
Boyd, Robert, accountant and insurance agent, 15 Gilmour
street— house, Adelphi cottage, Love street
Boyd, Thomas, baker, 103 Causeyside
Boyd, William, 52 High street
Boyd, William, farmer, Langcraigs
Boyle, James, collector of burgh customs dues, 26 Lawn
street
Boyle, James, shoemaker, 37 Back Sneddon
Boylcj J^mes, muQ ^nd spirit me]:cha,nt, 7 Mogs street
^AISLKT. ^S>
Boyle, John, general agent^ aiid mop and broom manufiic-
ttirer, 13 and 51 Storie street — ^liotise, 51 do.
Boyle, Right Hon. George Frederick, Earl of Glasgo^v^
Hawkhead Hottse, Paisley, Kelbnrne House, Larga,
and The Garrison, Cumbrae
Boyle, Robert, wine and spirit merchant; 43 Moss street
Boyle, AYm, R., clerk to Charles Robb & Co., agent for tlie
Caledonian Railway Company's Goods, 26 Lawn
street
Braid, Miss, teacher, 5 Garthland street
Brand, John, at Robert Eaglesim's, 8 Storie street
Braund, John, Inland Revenue Officer, 54 Storie street
Brisbane, Ann, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street
British Linen Co.'s Bank, 17 Gilmour street — Hugla
Macfarlane, agent
Brock, John, gardener, 32 Storie street
Brodie, David, distiller, Saucel Distillery^ Saucel
Brodie, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 High street
Brodie, Robert, assistant agent and accountant, National
Bank, Carriagehill house
Brodie, William, of Cowden and Brodie, 42 New street
Brooks, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze street
Broom, John, traveller, with Robin k Houston, 3 Prince
Edward street, Queen's Park, Glasgow
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 William Brown, jun., & Co., Egypt
Park
Brown, David, of William Brown & Son, photographers,
4 Wardrop street
Brown, George, hatter and brace and body belt manufac»
turer, 87 High street — house. 38 New street
Brown, George H., of William Brown, jun., & Co., Egypt
Park
Brown, Hugh, yarn merchant, 15 Causeyside — house, Egypt
Park
Brownj Hughj commetcial traveller, 32 Canal street
24 PAISLET.
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 Armour, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlauds
Brown, John, of Robert Brown & Son, Shortroods
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, 73 Causeyside
Brown, John, of J. & J. Brown, 17 Abbey street
Brown, J. & J., fleshers, 21 Smithhills
Brown, Matthew, baker, Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18
Broomlands — house, 27 Oakshaw street
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street — house, 33 Oakshaw street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher industrial department,
Stow school, 13 Stow street
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 61 High street
Brown, Mrs Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Mrs John, of J. & J. Brown, 21 Smithhills
Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Royal Starch Works, Collinslee and Carriagehill —
(See advertisement)
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
Shortroods 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, do.
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, sewed muslin manufacturers, 166
George street
Brown, William, corkcutter, 95 High Street — ^house, 12
Neilston street
Brown, William, flesher, 25 Gauze street — house, 32
Cotton street
Brown, W. Berwick, grocer and tea merchant, 30 High
street
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
.—house, 42 do.
PAISLEY. 25
Brown, "William, jun., & Co., silk and yarn merchants, 108
Canseyside
Brown, William>, Jun., jEesher, 61 Canseyside — -house, 1
Lylesland
Brown, William, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, William, of William Brown & Son, photographers,
4 Wardrop street
Browti, William & Son> buckram and muslin manufac-
turers, Colinslee Works
Birown, 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
Browning, John, joiner, 3 Mill street
Brownlie, William, manager, Glenfield Starch Works, and
insurance agent, 50 Maxwellton — -house, Castlehead
Brow^nridge, William, teacher, Free St. George's Mission
School, Marshall's lane — house. Park Place, Calsid-e
Brunton, William, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, 5
Churchhill
Bryce, James, joiner^ 1 1 North Croft — ^house, 12 Wardrop
street
Bryce, James, jun., of James Bryce & Sons, Greenock road
Bryce, James, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants, 13
and 14 Hunter street
Bryce, John, farmer, Abbotsinch, Inchinnan road, and
Loanhead
Bryce, John, of James Bryce <& Sons, 64 Love street
Bryson, Mrs. Andrew, milliner, 3 Lawn 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 Weil street
Buchanan, James, druggist, 84 Broomlands
Buchanan, John, weaver, 47 Broomlands
Buchanan, John, wholesale and retail grocer and tea mer»
chant, 16 W^ellmeadow
Buchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street
Buchanan, Misses, dressmakers, 56 Causeyside
G
2^ PAISLEY.
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 5 Inkle street
Buchanan, William, baker, 22 Smithhills
Bulloch, John, Infirmary
Burgess, Adam, foreman to Mrs Wm. Bowes, 4 Renfrew
street.
Burgh Parochial Board Offices, 9 New Sneddon — J. S.
Brown, inspector
Burnet, James, manager, 2 Stirling street
Burns, Alexander, horse and shoe and common nail manu-
facturer, 7 Abbey street
Burns, George, hairdresser, 80 High street — ^honse, 39 do.
Burns, James, grocer, 6 Williamsburgh
Burns, John, broker, 6 Old Sneddon
Bustard, Thomas, grocer and wholesale merchant, 17 North
Croft
CAIRNS5 Alexander & Robert, wholesale confectioners
and general grocers, 2 High street — works, 32 do. —
(See advertisement)
Cairns, Alexander, of A. & R. Cairns, Castlehead
Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, 101 Causeyside
Calderwood, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 94 New
Sneddon— house, 57 Love street
Caldwell, Alexander, flesher, 8 Cotton street
Caldwell, David, manager, Abercorn Foundry Company,
2 Hamilton street
Caldwell & Co., booksellers, stationers, and printers, 44
New street— printing office, 14 St. Mirren street —
house, 2 Williamsburgh
Caldwell, George, photographer, 7 Churchhill — house, 2
Williamsburgh — (See advertisement)
Caldwell, George, West Sandyford, Renfrew road
Caldwell, Hugh, joiner, 7 Duke street, Dovesland
Caldwell, James, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer*
chant, 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 Janetj confectioner, 81 Broomlands
Caldwell, Mrs James, 66 High street
PAISLEY. 27
Caldwell, Peter, of Campbell & Caldwell, 29 St. James st.
Caldwell, Robert, rag and waste dealer, 9 Old Sneddon —
house, 29 do.
Caldwell, Thomas, 3 County place
Caldwell, William, clerk. Railway Station, 11 Abercornst.
Caldwell, W., of W. Caldwell & Co., Ludovic square,
Johnstone
Caldwell, W. & Co., drysalters, 5 Causeyside — store, 20
Mill street
Callander, Peter, teacher, 25 Orchard street
Cal'ander, Thomas, spirit dealer, 30 Causeyside
Cameron, Alexander, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 40
High street — house, do.— (See advertisement)
Cameron, Andrew, Orderly Room Clerk, M. Staff Barracks,
Williamsburgh
Cameron, Duncan, wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchant, 2 New Sneddon — house, 3 do.
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, James, salesman at A. Fould's, jun., spirit mer-
chant, 162 George street — house, 68 Causeyside
Cameron, Peter, manufacturer, 2 Stirling street
Cameron, Peter, 9 Storie street
Cameron, Robert, traveller, 13 George street
Cameron, Thomas Russell, surgeon-dentist, 28 Gauze
street — (See advertisement)
Campbell, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 12 St. James
place — -house, 26 Back Sneddon
Campbell, Andrew, tobacco pipe maker, 10 Orchard street
Campbell, Andrew, of D, & A. Campbell, 19 Storie
street
Campbell, Archibald, 41 Broomlands
Campbell, D. & A., dyers, St. James dyework, St. James
street
Campbell, Daniel, broker, 29 Orchard street
Campbell, David, writer, and agent of Clydesdale Banking
Company, 7 High street — ^residence, Milton House^
Loye street
2S PAISLEY^
Campbell, D. M'G., of Campbell & CaldweU, 59 New
Sneddon
Campbell, Dugald, fieslier, 41 Ferguslie — house, 7 East lane
Campbell, Duncan, farmer, Nethercraigs
Campbell, Duncan, of D. & A. Campbell, 8 St. James
street
Campbell, Duncan, waste dealer, 38 Storle street
Campbeill, Elizabeth, fruiterer and confectioner, 22 Lawn
street
Campbell & Caldwell, silk, cotton, and wool dyers, Cart-
side Dye Works, 59 New Sneddon
Campbell & Russell, writers, 7 High street
Campbell, H., umbrella maker, 7 Old Smithhills
Campbell, John, clerk at Campbell and Caldwell's,. 59 New
Sneddon
Campbell, John, clerk^ 2 South Orr street
Campbell, John, late merchant,. 19 Queen sti-eet
Campbell, J., milliner^ 53 High street
Campbell, John, teacher, Hutclieson's charity school,. 44
Oakshaw street
Campbell, John, clerk to Campbell & Eussell, Mil ton;
House, Love street
Campbell, Mrs, grocer, 86 New Sneddon
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clog manufacturer, 6 St. Mirren-
street
Campbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker,, 19 Smithhills
Campbell^ Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Lawn street-
Campbell, Robert, 1 Hamilton street
Campbell, Thomas, flesher, 9 Moncrieif stieet
Campbell, Thomas, law agent, 4 Moss street — -house, '2
Caledonia street
Campbell, Thomas, writer, notary public,. J. P. Procurator
Fiscal, County Buildings (north end)
Campbell, William, embroiderer, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, William, jun., manufacturer, 1 C^mbefland
court, Causeyside — house, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, William, of Yuill & Campb&ll, Camphill
Campbell, WilHam, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Hig^
street
Canal Office, 18 Canal street— Hugh Cla^rkj managei^
PAISLEY. 29'
Canning, Peter, fleslier, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, flesher, 76 High street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., thread manufacturers, 13
Carlile place, New Sneddon
Carlile, William, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13
Carlile place, New Sneddon
Carlile, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Old Smith- .
hills — house, 37 Thread street
Garmichael, Neil, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Carmichael, Peter, baker, 47 High street
Carswell, Allan, society officer, 51 Broomlands
Carswell, David, bookbinder, 35 Storie street — ^(See
advertisement)
Carswell, John G., at William Johnston & Co.'s, Shuttle-
street — house, 25 George street
Carswell, John, lithographer, engraver, paper ruler, and
bookbinder, 4 High street: — house, do. — (See adver-
tisement)
Carswell, Miss, 83 High street
Carswell, Mary, dressmaker, 51 Broomlands
Carter, Joseph, porter, National Bank, 13 Causeyside
Carvey, Mrs, broker, 2 Bridge street
Caskie, James, boot and shoemaker, . 24 Broomlands —
house, 24 do.
Cassells, William, at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, 14 South.
Croft, Paisley, and 21 Robertson Strset, Glasgow — ■.
house, 17 Birnam terrace. Crossbill, Glasgow
Cassidy, E., hosier and furnisher, 4 Gauze street
Cattanach, Alexander, of James Stewart &.Co., Auchen-
torlie House, Seedhill road
Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwelltonj
Chalmers, James K., teacher, 7 West brae
Chalmers, James, weaver, 2 Niddry street
Chalmers, Mrs, midwife, 2 Storie street
Chapman, Allan, farmer, North Arkleston, Glasgow road
Cherry, Daniel, clerk at Thomas Gibb's, 4 Thread street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, draper, 13 Canal street'
Christie, Alexander, No 1 letter-carrier, 86 Causeyside
Christie, James, shawl cuttery .washer, and scourer, 14 audi
1.5 Newton street — house, 32 Maxwelltoa,
30 PAISLEY.
Christie, Janet, draper, 45 New street — house, 11
Wardrop street
Christie, Robert, at William M'Intyre's, 36 Causeyside
Christie, William, jobbing smith, 21 Underwood
Church er, Alfred, Supervisor Inland Revenue, 33 Oak-
shaw street
City of Glasgow Bank, 2 Moss street — Alex. Pollock, jun.,
agent. (Temporary premises — Terrace buildings, 109
High street)
Clapperton, William & Co., thread manufacturers, 70 New
Sneddon
Clapperton, William, of William Clapperton & Co., 5
Sandyford place, Glasgow
Clark, Andrew, feuar. Well street
Clark, Archibald, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street
Clark & Co., thread manufacturers, Anchor Thread Works
— counting house, Seedhill
Clark, George A., of J. & J. Clark & Co.
Clark, Hugh, manager of Glasgow, Paisley, and Johnstone
Canal, 82 Oakshaw street
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, James, of J. & J. Clark & Co., Camphill
Clark, J., & Co., Paisley thread works, Well street
Clark, J. k J., & Co., thread manufacturers — counting
house, Seedhill ; factories, Seedhill, Linside, Cumber-
land, and Burnside
Clark, John, baker, 4 Lawn street
Clark, John, cardcutter, 95 Causeyside
Clark, John, joiner, 13 Stevenson street
Clark, John, of J. Clark & Co., 9 Well street
Clark, John, of J. & J. Clark & Co., 3 Gateside
Clark, Mrs, 3 Gateside
Clark, Peter, spirit merchant, 10 Moss street
Clark, Peter, teller, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 11 St James
place
Clark, Robert, cowfeeder, 24 Love street
Clark, Robert, Corryville, Calside
Clark, Stewart, of J. & J. Clark & Co., Oakshawside
Clark & Turnbull, joiners and timber merchants, and saw
mills, 12 Wallneuk
PAISLEY. 31
Clark, William, toll keeper, East Toll, Williamsburgli
Clazy, Rev. George, minister, of the Reformed Presbyterian
Church, 38 Oakshavv street
Clelland, Mrs James, 70 Love street
Climie, William, hotel-keeper, coach hirer, and funeral
undertaker, Bull Inn, 5 New st. — (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, Castlehead
Coats & Aitken, drapers and hosiers, 2 Broomlands and
55 Causeyside
Coats, Archibald, of J. & P. Coats, 43 Oakshaw street
Coats, Daniel, of Coats, Neilson, & Co., Thorn ^lill, John-
stone, Woodside House
Coats, George, of W. & A. Coats, 3 County place
Coats, George, of Robert Cowan & Co., corn factors,
Glasgow, Woodside House
Coats, James, of J. & P. Coats, 3 Garthland place
Coats, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie
Coats, Jervis, of Coats & Aitken, 13 George street
Coats, Neilson, & Co., cotton spinners, Thorn Mill,. John-
stone
, Coats, Sir 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. and A. Coats, Glenfield
Coats, William, sen., 5 William street
Cochran, Alexander, cowfeeder, 1 Lylesland
Cochran, Alexander, farmer, Brediland, North Chain road
Cochran, Andrew, warehouseman at Espedair weaving
factory, 19 Storie Street
Cochran, Hugh, flesher, 8 Love street — ^house, 68 do.
Cochran, Hugh, of Pollock & Cochran, Barterholm
Cochran, James, coal agent, 8 West Croft
Cochran, James, grocer, 148 George street
Cochran, James, calenderer, 112 Causeyside — house, 2
Garthland lane
Cochran, James, spirit merchant, 11 West Croft
Cochran, James, surgeon, 21 Wellmeadow
32 PAISLEY.
Cochran, John, feuar, Potterhill
Cochran, Michael, at William Philips & Co., Crossflat lodge
Cochran & Walker, reed, lead, and patent heddle manu-
facturers, 26 Causeyside
Cochran, Miss Jessie, of Smith & Cochran, milliners and'
dressmakers, 8 West Croft
Cochran, Mrs James, of Cochran & Walker, 19 Storie st.
Cochran, Mrs Robert, milliner, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Peter, weaver, Falside
Cochran, Robert, draper, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Mrs Robert, sen., 19 Storie street
Cochran, Robert, cabinetmaker, 22 Niddry street.
Cochran, Robert, & Sou, power loom cloth manufacturers,
Espedair Weaving Factory, 4-4 Gordon's lane
Cochran, Robert, yarn agent, 15 Causeyside — house, Saucel
Bank
Cochran, Thomas, 30 Ferguslie
Cochran, William, cashier, Saucel distillery, 3 King street,
Saucel
Cochran, William, feuar, High Park
Cochran, William, plaid and shawl manufacturer, and
general warehouseman, 7 St. Mirren street — house,
21 Causeyside
Cochran, Mrs William, spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills
Cockburn, Mrs John, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Gilmour
street — house, 25 Moss street
Cockburn, Joseph Binnie, sheriff officer, J. P. Constable,
and private inquiry agent, 4 Moss street — ^house, 3
Wardrop street
ColHgan, Hugh, M.D., medical surgeon, 74. Broomlands —
house, 9 Orr square
Collins, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 86 High street
Collins, James, broker, 11 Old Sneddon
Colquhoun, George, spirit dealer, 17 Wellmeadow
Colquhoun, John, farmer, and Government drainage com- .
missioner, Corkerhill, Glasgow road
Colquhoun, John, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, Miss J., teacher of music, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, Thomas, cooper, 22 Broomlaijds — house, 58
George street „
PAiSLEr. 83
Colvin, Mrs, midwife, 24 Lawn street
Comrie, James, tailor, 9 Old Smithhills — and eating house
keeper, 14 do.
Comrie, John, cowfeeder, 4 West Campbell street
Comrie, John, of Picken & Comrie, 4 West Campbell st.
Conacher, James, Inland Eevenue Officer, 8 Moss street
Congalton, Robert, collector, police chambers, County
Buildings — house, 21 St. James street
Conlin, Michael, broker, 98 George street
Connell, Alexander, spirit dealer, 23 Williamsburgh
Connell, David, spirit dealer, 116 George street
Connell, William, wine and spirit merchant, Commercial
Hotel, 50 Moss street
Connell, William, tailor, 11 Abbey street
Connell, WiUiam, of Wallace & Connell, 240 Renfrew
street, Glasgow
Conway, Rev. James, catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchanan
street
Cook, Archibald, commission agent, 7 Gateside
Cook, Mark, & Co., manufacturers, 111 Causeyside — works,
10 Bridge street — house, 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, feuar, 7 Gateside
Cooper, James, cowfeeder, 1 Barclay street
Copland & Foulis, civil engineers and gas engineers.
Terrace buildings, Paisley, and 83 West Regent street,
Glasgow,
Copland, William Robertson, civil engineer. Terrace
buildings. Paisley, and 83 West Regent street, Glas^
gow — house, 21 Sandyford place, Glasgow
Costello, Patrick, Railway Arms Inn, 12 Gilmour street,
and Canteen, Paisley Barracks — house, 12 Gilmour
street
Couper, John, tailor and clothier^ 105 High street (Cross)
— house, 27 Ca^atle street
34 PAISLEY.
Cowan, Hugh, Sheriff-Substitute, Belmont cottage, Castle-
head
Cowan, John, of David Speirs & Co., 2 Park Circus place,
Glasgow
Cowan, John, spirit dealer, 7 Wallneuk — house, 17 Gauze
street
Cowan, Robert, flesher, 27 High street — house, Churchhill
(See advertisement)
Cowan, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Maxwell
street
Cowden & Brodie, gas engineers, 15 South Croft
Cowden, James, at M. Whitehill & Co., 14 Wardrop st.
Cowden, John, of Mitchell & Cowden, 5 Lylesland
Cowden, Thomas, of Cowden k Brodie, 3 Christie street
Craig, A. F., & Co., engineers, Caledonia Engine Works,
Macdowall street — house, 70 Love street
Craig, Archibald, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., 5 Gateside
Craig, David, flesher, 22 Sandholes
Cr^g, Fullerton, & Co., engineers, ironfounders, millwrights,
and machine makers, Vulcan Works, Renfrew road
Craig, Hugh, manufacturer, 28 Glen street — house, 10 do.
Craig, James, of Abercrombie & Craig, 9 Wellmeadow
Craig, John, foreman at John Young's, 4 St James place
— ^house, 13 Caledonia street
Craig, Margaret, cowfeeder, Castle Street
Craig, Mrs Alexander, Ivy Bank, 47 Oakshaw street
Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Inkle street
Craig, Mrs John, cowfeeder, 8 Neilston street, and 1 South
Campbell street
Craig, Mrs, 64 Love street
Craig, Mrs Matthew, midwife, 12 Dyers' wynd
Craig, Robert, Stonefield
Craig, Robert, spirit merchant, 20 St. James street
Craig, Thomas, carter, 1 1 New Smithhills
Craig, William, spirit merchant, 17 Causeyside
Craw, John, manager to John Morgan & Co., Wester Car-
riagehill place
Craw, William, silk, wool, and cotton dyer, Caledonia
dyeworks, 33 Caledonia street — residence, Caledonia
House
PAISLEY. 35
Clrawford, Dugald, tinsmith and gasfitter, 3 Maxwell street
Crawford, Elizabeth O., china merchant, 47 Moss streetr^ —
house, 6 do.
Crawford, Gavin, boot maker, 92 High street — ^house,
Victoria place, Lady lane
Crawford, Hamilton, coppersmith, tinplate -worker, and
gasfitter, 24 Causeyside
Crawford, Hamilton, of Crawford & Ritchie, 23 Causey-
side
Crawford, James, farmer, Holehouse
Crawford, James, officer, St. James Street U.P. Chnrch,
27 Glen street
Crawford, James, & Son, engineers, machinists, and
wood-turners. Thistle Works, 8 Bridge street
Crawford, James, of James Crawford & Son, 5 Orchard
street
Crawford, John S., professor of dancing and calisthenics, 4
Old Smithhills
Crawford, John, writer, 24 Abbey street
Crawford, John K., of M. WhitehiU t& Co., PoUokshields
Crawford, Matthew H., of James Crawford & Son, 6
Barclay street
Crawford, Misses, 24 Abbey street
Crawford & Ritchie, power loom cloth manufacturers,
Abercorn street
Crawford, Robert, carter, 138 George street
Crawford, Robert, foreman, Park place, Calside
Crawford, William, calenderer, 105 Causeyside — house, do.
Creilman, James, weaver, 3 Mary street
Crichton, John L., manager at Brown & Poison's, Falside
Crichton, Thomas, commercial traveller, 9 Gateside
Crooks, William, confectioner, 8 Cotton street
Cross, Mrs Andrew, trunk, parasol, and umbrella manu-
facturer, 99 High street
Cross, Mrs, muslin printer, 99 High street
Crossley, James, of J. & W. Crossley, 12 Abbey close
Crossley, J. & W., dyers and hank printers, 18 Abbey
street
Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Victoria place Baptist
Church, 8 George street
36 t»AlSLET»
Cruickshanks, Arthur, of A. S. Hamilton & Co., 48 High
street
Cullen, Tliomas, chemist, druggist, and dentist, 12 St.
James place— house, 70 Love street— (See advertise.
ment)
Gumming, Mrs, draper, 19 Old Smithhills
Gumming, William, carter, 17 Well street
Gumming, Dugald, grocer, 21 Maxwellton street
Cunningham^ Adam, spirit merchant, 36 High street-
house, 49 do.
Cunningham, Alexander, at John Yuill & Co.'s, 6 Lyles-
land
Cunningham, James, at WilHam M'Intyre*s, 16 George
sti^et
Cunningham, James, & Co., manufacturers, 116 Causey-
side
Cunningham, James, of James Cunningham & Co., 9
Neilston street
Cunningham, John, of John Cunningham & Son, Primrose
Bank, High Carriagehill
Cunningham, John, & Son, shawl manufacturers, 8 Forhes
place
Cunningham*, Mrs Daniel, 21 High street
Cunningham, Mrs John, 88 High street
Cunningham, Robert, of John Cunningham k Son, 36
Causeyside
Cunningham, T., tailor, 5 George street
Cunningham, William, & Co., dyers> Abbey close
Cunningham, William, of William Cunningham & Co., 2
South Orr street
Currie, Adam, of the Loundsdale Bleaching Company,
Lounsdale
Currie, David, officer Reformed Presbji^erian Church, 36
Oakshaw street
Currie, James, sheriff officer. Terrace Buildings, 109 High
street
Currie, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 9 School wynd
Currie, William, 23 Niddry street
Currie, William, jun., grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Ren*
frew street — house, 23 Niddry street
PAISLEY. -37
Currie & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Glen-
field
Cutlibertson, George, keeper Artizans' Institution, 1 High
street
Cutlibertson, John, grocer, 23 Gauze street — house, 32
Cotton street
Cuthbertson, Thomas, confectioner, 44 Moss street —
house, 22 Underwood
DALRYI^^PLE, 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, 1st teller Bank of Scotland, Laurieston,
Glasgow — house. Wester Carriagehill
Dalziel, Miss, teacher, Stow School, 145 George street
Dalziel, Jane, confectioner, 24 Causeyside — house, Steven-
son street
Dalziel, Mrs William, milliner, 145 George street
Dalziel, Robert F., of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Darroch, Neil, gardener to T. W. Macalpine, Castlehead
Davidson, George, clerk at Gas Works — house, at Gas
Work lodge
Deans, Francis, postmaster, Victoria place. Lady lane
Deans, John, boot and shoemaker, 10 Wellmeadow — house,
20 Sandholes
Deans, Robert L., foreman of Gas Company's meter shop,
12 Old Smitbhills
Dempster, John, Baker, 25 High street
Dearie, John, hair dresser, 8 Broomlands
Denning, James, broker, 10 New Smithhills
Devlin, Sarah, broker, 34 Wellmeadow
Dick, David, mason and builder, 2 Glen lane — house, 23
Glen street
Dick, George, teacher, Carbrook street School, 32 Ferguslie
Dick, J., lappet and harness clipper, Marshall's lane
Dick, John, wright, 131 George street — house, 36 do,
Dick, James, shawl merchant, 5 County place
Dick, Matthew, photographer, 41 Wellmeadow
Dick, Margaret, grocer, 89 Causeyside
D
PAISLEY,
Dick, Robert, confectioner, 7 Glen street
Dickie, E., china merchant, 21 Moss street — ^liouse, 65
Broomlands
Dickie, Horace W., teacher of Paisley Educational School,
14 New Sneddon — ^lioiise, 6 Thread street
Dickie, Thomas, grocer and spirit merchant, 12 Broomlands
Dickie, William, parochial schoolmaster, Abbey Parish
School — house, 6 Thread street
Dickie, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Moss street
Dickson, Alexander, paymaster-sergeant, M. Staff Barracks,
32 Thread street
Dickson, James, gardener to Joseph Whitehead, Kilnside hOc
Dickson, John, bookkeeper to Abercorn Foundry Co.
Dickson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 110 George street
Dickson, Richard, spirit dealer, 20 Abbey street
Dickson, William, gardener to Thomas Coats of Ferguslie,
3 Thomas street
Dickson William, jun., gardener at Crossflat Nursery — ■
house, 4 Williamsburgh
Dobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 149 George street
—house, 20 do.
Dobie, George, tobacconist and candle manufacturer, 12
High street — w^orkshop, 4, School wynd — house, 63
Love street
Dobie, George, 70 Love street
Dobie, James, surgeon dentist, 8 St. James place — house,
George place — (See advertisement)
Dobson, Jeremiah, tailor and clothier, 3 Gauze street
Dobson, William L., tailor and clothier, 24 Williamsburgh
Dodds, Rev. James, minister of Abbey parish, 7 Garth -
land place
Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Riccartsbar
Donald, James T., surgeon, 5 High street (Cross) — house,
9 Orr square
Donald, Mrs WiUiam, 10 Glen lane
Donald, Thomas, house factor, and secretary Paisley In-
vestment and Loan Society — office, 42 New street —
house, 20 Newton street
Donaldson, David, F.E.I. S., teacher of English, Grammar
School and Academy — house, 4 Stow place.
PAISLEY. 3^
Donaldson, David, station-master, Abercorn Railway
Station. — ^house, do.
Donaldson, Humphrey, smith, farrier, and plough maker^
1 Williamsburgh
Donaldson, James, 27 Glen street
Donaldson, John, boot and shoemaker, 6 Orcliard street
Donaldson, John, veterinary surgeon, agricultural imple-
ment maker, horse shoer, and general blacksmith, 6-i
Love street
Donaldson, Thomas, clerk at Goods Station, 6 Orchard st,
Donnelly, Michael, spirit dealer, 4 St. Mirren street
Dougall, John, clerk City of Glasgow Bank, 46 Broomlands
Dougall, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 Broomlands
Douglas, Rev. James, M.A., of Linwood Church, 3 Castle
street
Downie, John, spirit dealer, 1 Carriagehill
Drennan, John, boot and shoemaker, 34 Ferguslie
Drennan, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 25 Causeyside— --
house, 2 Wardrop street
Drennan, Thomas, provision merchant and ham curer, 5
Silk street — house, do.
Drennan, Wm., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 14
, Abercorn street
Drew, Maria, fruiterer and confectioner, 21 Old Sneddon
Drew, ]\Iichael, manager to J. & D. M'Nair & Co., Clark's,
court, Seedhill
Drew, Robert, 25 Gordon's lane
Drewette, James, reporter^ and publishing and advertising
agent of North British Daily Mail and Weekly Mail,
4 County place — house, 4 Gauze street
Drummond, Henry, clerk to Henry Hutton, carriage hirer,
48 George street
Drummond, James, architect, surveyor, and valuator, 36,
High street
Drummond, John, at Sacell Brewery, 5 Christie street
Drummond, William, carter for Paisley Bread Association-,
103 High street — house, 44 Moss street
Drummond, William, grocer, 2 Old Sneddon
prybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Oo,,^
Arkleston
40 PAISLEY.
Duff & Millar, watclimakers and jewellers, 20 High street
Duncan, David, 59 Love street
Duncan, James, farmer, Braeliead
Duncan, Miss Mary, artificial flower maker, 12 George
street
Duncan, Rev. Eobert, Middle Parish — ^manse, 49 Love st.
Duncan, William, commercial traveller, 22 New street
Duncan, William, smith and ironmonger, 109 High street
— house, 1 Inkle street
Duncan, William, boot and shoemaker, 11 Carrriagehill '
Dunlop, George, cowfeeder, 13 Sir Michael street
Dunlop, James, boot and shoemaker, 17 Queen street.
Dunlop, John, farmer and grain dealer, 8 Glen lane
Dunlop, John, wine and spirit merchant, 82 Broomlands
Dunlop, Margaret, china merchant, 24 Causeyside — house,
12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Mrs, milliner and straw hat maker, 77 High street
Dunlop, Rev. Adam, minister of the Tabeniacle, Canal
street — house, Canal Bank Cottage
Dunlop, Rev. Robert, minister of Storie street Reformed
Presbyterian Church, 25 Gauze street
Dunn, James Hamilton, writer, School of Art Buildings,
County place — ^house, 57 Love street
Dunnet, Misses, teachers of music, 3 Blackball buildings
Dunsmore, John, clerk, Glenfield Starch Works, Castle-
head
Durning, John, broker, 77 High street
EADIE, John, teacher, 45 Maxwellton
Eadie, Robert, ironmonger, 94 High street— house, 13
Abbey street
Easton, William, olerk Goods Depot, Railway Station
Eaglesim, Robert, draper and clothier, 1 High street —
boqse, 12 Neilston street
Edmiston, William, chemist and druggist, SQ High street
— ^house, do.
Edmiston, Alexander, spirit dealer, 4 Cotton street
Edmiston, WilHam, spirit dealer, 32 George street
Edmiston, William, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street
PAISLEY., 41'
Edmonds, Robert, clerk, National Bank of Scotland,
Blackhall buildings
Edmonds, Robert, & Son, printers and printcutters,
Marshall's lane — house, 17 Wardrop street
Edwards, W., broker, 14 Broomlands
Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister, of George street U.F.
Church, 56 Canal street
Elder, William, superintendent. Fountain Gardens, Love
street
Ellis, Mary, broker, 70 High street
Equitable Co-operative Society, 5 Neilston road
Erskine^ Andrew, cabinetmaker, 2 Lady lane — (See adver"
tisement)
Erskine, Jam,es, & Son, grocers, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, of James Erskiue & Son, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, & Son, singeing house, 42 Causeyside
Erskine, John, grocer, 41 George street
Erskine, Robert, general agent, and waste merchant, 50
Storie street
Erskine, Thomas, of James Erskine & Son, 83 Causey-
side
Ewart, Archibald, clogmaker, 90 Canal street
Ewing, H. E. Crum, M.P. for Paisley— residence, Mains
House, Milngavie
Ewing, John, grocer, 52 Storie street
Ewing, Mrs, grocer, 66 High street
Ewing, William, provision merchant, 87 Causeyside
FAIRLEY, George, pawnbroker, 7 Broomlands and 1
Queen street — house, 31 Causeyside
Fairley & Lochhead, pawnbrokers, 31 Causeyside and 1
Gordon's lane
Fairley, Thomas D., at J. &, J. Clark & Co.'s, 4 Garthland
street
Fairlie, Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Moss street
Falconer, Joseph' A., officer, Oakshaw street U.P. Church,
Meeting House brae
Falconer, Miss Marion, pawnbroker, 35 High street
^Falconer, Robert, of William Falconer &. Son, 83 Causey-
side
42 PAISLEY.
Falconer, William, & Son, surgeons, 83 Canseyside
Falconer, William, of William Falconer & Son, 83
Canseyside
Feclmey, David, sen., feuar, 107 George street
Fechney, David, jun., grocer and spirit merchant, lOT
George street
Fechney, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 35 Fergus-
he — house, 40 Broomlands
Fergus, James, of J. & J. Fergus, accountaat and house
factor, 61 Storie street
Fergus, James, jun., of J. & J. Feigns, 61 Storie street
Fergus, J. & J., wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 33
High street — ^liouse, 61 Storie street
Ferguslie Reading Room, 38 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Angus, glazier, 106 Causeyside — ^house, 104 do.
Ferguson, George, wine and spirit merchant, Washington
Inn, 78 High street
Ferguson, George, officer Evangelical Union Chapel, 11
Back Sneddon
Ferguson, John, clerk, Chaml>erlain*s office, County
buildings — house, 32 Canal street
Ferguson, Moses, eoal merchant. Western Coal Depot
Ferguson, Moses, broker, 1 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Robert, 32 Canal street
Fernie, Archibald, house and sign painter, 16 George
street and corner of Barclay street
Femie, James, manufacturer, 18 King street
Ferrie, James, commission agent, 7 Neilston street
Ferrie & Murray, dyers, Linside dyeworks
Ferrie, Robert, of Ferrie & Murray, 13 Thread street
Ferrie, Robert, at John M'Keehnie & Co.'s, Carriagehili
place
Ferrie, Thomas, spirit merchant, 9 Old Smithhills
Findlayson, William, tailor, 5 Storie street
Finlayson, Mrs James, farmer, Mavisbank, Blackball road
Finn, Nicholas, Quarter-Master Sergeant, Staff Barracks,
14 Wardrop street
Finston, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 92 Causeyside
Fisher, Andrew, Inspector of Weights and Measures for
the Burgh, 81 New Sneddon
4B
Fisher, Andrew, jun., of Fisher, Robertson, & Co., 81
New Sneddon
Fisher, George, of Fisher, Robertson, & Co.,Garthland lane
Fisher, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,
4 Causeyside — house, Craigielea — (See advertisement)
Fisher, Robert, draper, 44 New street — house, 38 do.
Fisher, Robertson, k Co., engineers, smiths, machine and
tool makers, 1 Water brae and 2 Causeyside
Fisher, Thomas, baker, 39 George street
Fisher, -William, enterer, 65 George street
Fisher, Thomas, wood carver, 24 High street
Fitzpatrick, Valentine, cowfeeder, 87 New Sneddon
Fleming, Andrew G., minister of the United Presbyterian
Church, Thread street — house, 4 Underwood
Fleming, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 22 Causeyside
Fleming, David, shawl manufacturer, 109 Causeyside —
house, 38 New street
Fleming, James, victualler, 6 Smith street
Fleming, Rev. John, chaplain of Paisley Prison, 56 Canal
street
Fleming, William, draper, 13 Gauze street
Flett, Rev. Oliver, minister of Storie street Baptist Church,
Falside
Forbes, James T., 41 Oakshaw sti-eet
Forbes, Mrs, Marchfield
Forbes, William, carpet and rug manufacturer, 21 and
22 Well street — chouse, 1 Underwood lane
Forbes, William G., Marchfield
Forrest, Capt., Adjutant Royal Renfrew Militia, Ibrox
villas, Paisley road, Glasgow
Forrest, Mrs, 10 Inkle street
Forster, John, at James Harvey & Co.'s, 7 Burn row
Forsyth, George, shoemaker, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, shoemaker, 2 Neilston road
Foulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot-
house, 10 Back Sneddon
Foulds, Andrew, jun„ wine and spirit merchant, 88 High
street and 162 George street — -house^ 20 Storie street
Foulds, Andrew & Son, wholesale win^, ajii, spirit mer-
chants, 5 Abbe^j- str^^t
44
Fonlds, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Abbey street
and 11 Abbey close — bouse, 4 Abbey street
Foiilds, Andrew, dyer and scourer, 118 George street
Foulds, John, manager of Town's Quarry, Mill street
Foulds, William, at Andrew Foulds & Son's, 4 Abbey st.
Foulds, William, wholesale wine and spirit merchant,
24 George street, and 20 Old Sneddon — ^house, 19
Oakshaw street
Foote, Andrew, lithographer, 7 Smithhills
France, Rev. William, minister of Oakshaw street U.P'.
Church, 49 Oakshaw street
France, Robert, farmer, Auldtown, Glasgow road
Frauce, Samuel, farmer, Brownside, Barrhead road
Fraser, Donald, M.B., CM., medical practitioner, 2 .New
Smithhills
Fraser, Hector, embroiderer and shawl printer, 10 Neilston
street
Fraser, James D., at James Dobie's, dentist, Wellpark
place, Millport
Fraser, James, letter-carrier, 35 George street
Fraser, James Roy, teacher of music, 4 Old Smithhills —
house, do. — (See advertisement)
Fraser, Mrs, ladies' outfitter, 68 High street
Fraser, Patrick, Sheriff of the County of Renfrew, 8 Moray
place, Edinburgh
Fraser, William, confectioner, 28 New Smithhills
Fraser, William, spirit merchant, 11 New Sneddon
"Fraser, Rev. William, minister of the Free Middle Churchy.
The Manse, Underwood
Free St. George's Mission Hall, Gordon's lane
Fullerton, Alexander, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., Fergusly
House, Blackstoun road
Fullerton, John, & Co., iron and composite shipbuilders,.
Merksworth shipbuilding yard, Inchiunan road
Fullerton, John, of John Fullerton & Co., Merksworth
House, Inchinnan road
Fulton, David, broker, 3 Silk street
Fulton, James, 10 Back row, Ferguslie
Fulton, James, clerk to Campbell & Russell, Glenfield
;Pultpn, James, fruiterer ^nd confectioner, 79 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 45
Fulton, James, grocer, 79 Causeysicle — house, 1 Stow st.
Fulton, John, grocer, 73 Broomlands
Fulton, Joseph, of W. Fulton & Sons, Glen Cottage, Glen-
field
Fulton, Misses, milliners and furnishers, 2 Old Smithhills
— house, 11 Wardrop street
Fulton, Mrs, broker, 56 Storie Street
Fulton, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 31 High street
Fulton, Mrs James, grocer and ham-curer, 14 St Mirren
street — house, 85 New Sneddon
Fulton, Peter, officer Free South Church, 7 Lylesland
Fulton & M'Elwee, ham-curers and provision merchants, 7
Cotton street
Fulton, Eobert, of Fulton & M'Elwee, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, William, of William Fulton & Sons, The Glen
Fulton, William, & Sons, scourers, finishers, and dyers of
woollen fabrics, Glenfield
GALBRAITH, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 28 St. James
street — house, 25 do.
Galbraith, James, funeral undertaker, and ofiicer Abbey
close U.P. Church, 5 Abbey close
Galbraith, John, baker, 37 Moss street
Galbraith, John, spirit dealer, 8 Mid lane, Ferguslie^
Galbraith, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Gallocher, James, broker, 22 Broomlands.
Gallocher, John, victualler, 12 Old Smithhills—- hous:©,, 7
Stow place
Galletly, David, cutter at Robertson & M' Gibbon's^ 97
High street
Galloway, William, & Co., coal merchatiats, Stoney brae,
west end of Hunter street — (See advertisement)
Gait, James S., pawnbroker, 4 Gordon's lane, and 30
Causeyside
Gait, John, bricklayer, Gordon's lane — house, 29 Causey-^
side
Gait, Mrs., 4 Gordon's lane
Gait, William, chimney sweep, 94 High street
Galvin, John, Inland Revenue Officer, 54 Storie street
46 PAISLEY.
Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Co.'s Bank,
and agent for tlae Lancashire Insurance Co., 3 Cale-
donia street
Gardner, A. & J. ISf., writers, 3 County place
Gardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 3
Moss street — printing office, 9 do. — ^house, Greenhill
cottage
Gardner, Alexander, jun., publisher of the Paisley and Ren-
frewshire Standard, Greenhill cottage
Gardner, Andrew, hair cutter and toy shop, 10 and 12 St,
Mirren street — house, 104 High street (Cross)
Gardner, A. Neilson, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nethercommon
House
Gardner, Archibald, ilesher, 54 Causeyside — house, 1
Neilston road
Gardner, Archibald, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nethercommon
House
Gardner, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 2 Inkle street —
house, 5 Garthland lane — (See advertisement)
Gardner, James, farmer. South Hillington
Gardner, Matthew, 29 Glen street
Gardner, Robert, cowfeeder, West Greenhill
Gardner, William, officer of South Church, 6 South Camp»
beU street
Gardner, William, of Logan & Gardner, Greenhill cottage
Garven, John, flesher, 13 Broomlands
Garven, Mrs Anges, 3 Canal street
Gemmell, James, tailor and clothier, 32 High street-
house, 5 Wellmeadow
Gemmell, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 104 Causey-
side— house, 105 do.
Gemmell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street
Gemmell, Malcolm, watchmaker and jeweller, 3 Well-
meadow — house, 5 do.
Gemmell & Co., truss and bandage makers, 12 Dyers'
wynd
Gemmell, Robert, manufacturer. Blackball Factory— house,.
12 Neilston street
Gibb, Andrew D., of Speirs & Gibb, 21 Caledonia street
Gibb^ Archibald j turner, 12 West Campbell street
PAISLEY. 47
Gibb, Jolin, accountant, 10 West Campbell street
Gibb, John, liosier, glover, and small ware merchant, 25
and 26 High street — house, 26 do. — (See advertise-
ment)
Gibb, Mathew, & Co., manufacturers, 116 Causejside
Gibb, Mathew, of Mathew Gibb & Co., 17 West street
Gibb, Samuel, joiner and cabinetmaker, 93 High street —
house, 35 Wellmeadow
Gibb, Thomas, house factor, and officer High Church, 39
New street
Gibb, Thomas, printer and lithographer, 8 Forbes place —
(See advertisement)
Gibb, William, grocer, 10 Gauze street
Gibbons, Thomas, spirit dealer, 18 Old Smithhills
Gibson, Alexander, porter. No. 8, 21 High street
Gibson, Andrew, grocer, and officer Primitive Methodist
Chapel, 7 Bridge street
Gibson, Andrew, baker, 38 High street
Gibson, Cowan, manufacturer, 44 Storie street
Gibson, David, & Co., hair cutters and news agents, 9
Broomlands
Gibson, Henry, bookseller and news agent, 44 Causeyside
Gibson, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn
street
Gibson, James, storekeeper, Charleston Co-operative Store,
Neilston road — house, 11 Carriagehill
Gibson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside — =
house, do.
Gibson, James, jun., clerk at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 56
Causeyside
Gibson, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., Wester
Carriagehill place
Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., wholesale shoe manufacturers,
16 Causeyside
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, cork cutter, 13 High street — house,
22 Caledonia street
Gibson, J. & A., grocers, 3 Broomlands
Gibson, Robert, cellarman at Macfarlane and Co.'s, 29
Lady lane — ^house, 28 Lady lane
Gibson, Robert, clerk. Bank of Scotland, 51 Broomlands
48
Gibson, William, book-keeper to Dundas S. Porteous,
Greenlaw street
Gibson, William, family grocer and spirit merchant, 107
and 108 High street (Cross) — house, 42 Oakshaw
street
Gilbertson, John, assistant surveyor of taxes, 1 Cotton
street — ^house, Park place, Calside
Gilchrist, Mrs John, millinery, baby linens, and ladies*
underclothing, 94 High street
Gilchrist, John, at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s, 94 High street
Gilchrist, Kobert, hosier and general draper, 5 Moss street
— house, 2 North Croft
Gilchrist, Wm., ironmonger, 1 Broomlands
Gildawie, John, superintendent of county police, Albion
street
Gilgour, Robert, clerk. Railway Station, 3 Cotton street
Gillespie, James, slater, and superintendent fire brigade,
43 Moss street — slate yard, 13 Old Sneddon
Gillespie, William, slater, and slate merchant, 82 New
Sneddon — ^house, 76 do.
Gillies, John, baker, 41 Broomlands
Gillison, J. A., of Duff & Millar, 20 High street
Gilmour, Allan, baker, 82 Canal street
Gilmour, Andrew, farmer, Hollybush
Gilmour, David, insurance agent, 5 Causeyside — house,
Camphill
Gilmour, James, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Dyers'
wynd — ^house, 2 South Croft
Gilmour, James, at St Mirren's Soap Work, 51 Caledonia
street
Gilmour, John, grocer, spirit retailer, and general bottler,
20 Moss street — house, do.— (See advertisement)
Gilmour, John, overseer, Ralston, Glasgow road
Gilmour, John, plumber and brassfounder, 42 and 48 High
street — house, 48 do.
Gilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar
Gilmour, Matthew, smith, 32 High street — house, 36
Moss street
Gilmour, Miss M., confectioner, 90 High street — house, 32
do.
PAISLEY. 49
Gilmour, Robert, carter and cowfeeder, 15 Seedhills
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, 107 Causeyside
Gilmour, William, shawl warehouse, 5 Causeyside — house,
Camphill
Gilmour, William, of Thomas Gilmour & Co., 1 Park
place, Calside
Gilmour, William, farmer, Leitehland
Givan, James, tailor and clothier, 5 Moss street
Givan, Wn;i., tailor and clothier, 103 High street (Cross)
Glass, David, M.A., teacher of writing and mathematics,
Grammar School and Academy, 31 Gaaze street
Glass, John, traveller to Archd. Hastie, 9 Wellmeadow
Glass, James, grocer, 24 Wellmeadow— house, 1 Castle st.
Glass, John, 9 Wellmeadow
Glassford, David, bookseller and stationer, 10 St Mirren
street
Glen, Allan, tailor, 9 Stow place
Glen, Mrs, Castlehead
Glen, Robert, tailor, 88 Causeyside
Glen, Thomas, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills
— residence, Thornhill House
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, & Son, tailors, 17 Sandholes
Goldie, James, joiner, 11 Inkle street — house, 8 do.
Gold, James, tailor, 16 Storie street
Gold, Mrs, mangier, 39 New street
Gollan, Roderick, first-class Instructor of Musketry,
Millarston
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, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Storie street
Goold, William, feuar, 19 Lawn street
Gordon & Barclay, sculptors and builders, Broomlands,
opposite Cemetery gate — (See advertisement)
Gordon, David, broker, 8 Broomlands
50 fAlStEY.
Gordon, Georg'e, funeral undertaker, 7 New street — house,
do.—- (!S^e advertisement)
Gordon, George, refreshment rooms, 149 George street
Gordon, John, of Gordon & Barclay, 57 Broomlands
Gordon', John, mason, 9 Cross street
Gordon, Mary, dressmaker, 93 Causeyside
Gordon, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, 9 High street,
(Cross)
Gbudie, James, bookseller and stationer, and news agent,
24 High street — house, do.
Goudie, James, cooper, 43 High street— house, do. — (See
advertisement)
Goudie, Robert, cooper, Macdowall street
Goudie, William, cooper, 49 High street
Gowan, Ann, grocer, 15 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Alexander, brewer, of Sacell Erewery Company^
8 Saucel
Graham, Archibald F., at Sacell Brewery, 9 Saucel
Graham, Edward^ Episdopal Chtirch officer, 3 Maxwell
street
Graham, Mrs Jane, grocer, 72 Canal street
Graham, Mrs, cowfeeder^ 7 Old SmitKhills
Graham, Mrs, grocer, 17 Ferguslie
Graham, James, 34 Ndw Sneddon
Graham, John, cutter at James Goold's, 47 Moss street,
3 Barclay street
Graham, Robert, of T. &; H. Gtaham^ 12 Abbey street
Graham, T. & R., lithographers by steam power, 4 Bridge
street
Graham, Thomas, of T. & R* Graham, 6 Garthland
street
Graham, Thomas, & Co., clothiers, hatters, and drapers,
2 County place
Graham, Thomas, Carlile place, 33 New Sneddon
Graham, Thomas, jim., of Thomas Graham & Co.,
35 New Sneddon
Graham, Thomas, M.Di,, 34 Gauze street
Graham, William, clerk at the Savings Bank, 72 Canal
street
Granger, Thomas^ draper, 4 Silk street
PAISLEY. * 51
Gray, James, carrier, Paisley, Beith, and Eilbirnie— quar-,
ters, 12 Canseyside
Gray, James, cowfeeder, Crow road
Gray, Margaret, gardener, QQ Canseyside
Gray, Wi'lliam, gardener, West Craigielea -- shop, 69i
Broomlands
Gray, William, spirit dealer, 72 Canseyside
Green, Joseph, chimney sweep, Abbey close^
Greenlees, Hngh, Stanley -place, 50 Canseyside
Greenlees, John, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Castlehead
Greenlees, John, of Thomas Greenlees & Co,, Calside
Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, mannfacturers, 7 and 8 Forbes,
place
Greenlees, Matthew,, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Castle^
head
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,,
13 Canseyside
Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenlees & Co.,,
Calside
Grice, John, grocer, 4 Neilston road
Grierson, John, foreman at Walker, Son, & Co.'s,^ 13.
Barclay street
Grieve, Jane, milliner and straw-ha,t niaker, 76; High
^street
Grieve, Robert, cowfeeder. High Carriagehill
Grieve, Robert, sen., gardener, 1 Union street
Gnilleaume, Mrs, 15 Ganze street
Gnilleaume, Peter, agent. National Bank of Scotland— .
house, 1 Fo>'bes place
Guthrie, Miss, dressmaker, 1 St. James street
Guthrie, Miss, 7 Silk street
Guthrie, Mrs, furniture warehouse, 80 High street — house,
1 Orr square
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 2 Canseyside.
Guthrie, Robert, of Robert Guthrie and Co., Fairy Knowe,,
Castlehead
Guthrie, W., & Co., coal merchants, 10 Wellmeadow,-
Guy, Mrs, midwife, 4 West Buchanan street
02 . PAISLEY.
HAGARTY, Joseph, hair dresser, 3 New street — house,
25 Orchard street
Hair, James, manufacturer, 15 Causeyside — house, 70
Canal street
Ilair, Miss, teacher, 11 Lawn street
Hair, Robert B., manufacturer, 15 Causeyside — house, 85
High street
Halden, Francis, manufacturer, 112 Causeyside
Halden, James, draper, 36 Causeyside
Hall, John, Inland Revenue OiHcer, 11 Barclay street
Halliday, George, shoemaker, 25 Queen street
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, bleachers, and starch manu-
facturers, Works, Blackland Mill, and Gleniffer
Hamilton, A. S., & Co., manufacturers, 8 Causeyside
Hamilton, A. S., of A. S. Hamilton & Co., 143 George
street
Hamilton, David E., printer, 2 New street — house, 17
Wardrop street
Hamilton, David, teacher, Neilson Institution, 58 Storie st.
Hamilton, George, of Adam Hamilton & Sons, The Cot-
tage, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, Hall, of Wilson k Hamilton, 1 Ralston square
Hamilton, Hugh, & Son, builders— yard, Mill street
Hamilton, Hugh, of Hugh Hamilton & Son, builders and
Caithness and Arbroath pavement merchants, Mill
street — house, 4 Bank street
Hamilton, Hugh, jun., of Hugh Hamilton & Son, builders,
4 Bank street
Hamilton, James, scourer, Abercorn Scouring Works»
Niddry street
Hamilton, James, baker, 4 Old Smithhills
Hamilton, James, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 6 Stow street
Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, 27 George
street
Hamilton, James, grocer, 58 Storie street
Hamilton, John, embroiderer and fancy printer, 4 Cum.
berland Court, 110 Causeyside— house, 26 George
street
Hamilton, John, grocer, 56 George street
Hamilton, Margaret, covvfeeder, 9 George street
P'AISEET. 5'3'
Hamilton, Mrs, midwife, 31 St. James street
Hamilton,. Miss, teacher, Hunter street scliool, 7 High
street (Cross)
Hamilton, Mrs Ann, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Love
street — house, do.
Hamilton, Mrs, confectioner, 1 Wellmeadow
Hamilton,, Mrs, teacher of sewing, Hunter street school, 7
High street (Cross)
Hamilton, Robert, baker, 70 Causey side
Hamilton, Robert, grocer, 17 George street
Hamilton, Thomas, spirit dealer, 148 G-eorge street
Hamilton, William, broker, 7 Orchard street
Hamilton, William, & Co., dyers and scourers, 51 High
street
Hamilton, William, of William Hamilton & Co., 1 Hamilton,
street
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, engineers, Abbey Works, 8
Smithhills
Hannah, Joseph, chemist,. 66 Causeyside — house, 2 South
Orr street
Hannah^ Miss, 4 Gateside
Haran, Neil Gilmour, plumber, gasfitter, zinc-TVorker,
and ironmonger, 99 Causeyside — ^liouse, 22 do. —
(See advertisement),
Hardie, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 22 Lady lane
Hardie, Alexander, grocer, 6 Prussia street
Hardie, George, mechanic, 13 Williamsburgh
Hardie, Miss,, dressmaker, 23 George street
Harkness, John, Sheriff and Town officer, 14 High street
Hai-per, Alexander, Inland Revenue officer, 37 Causeyside
Harper, Hugh, clerk, Lonend dye works, 1 Blackball
buildings
Harp'er, M., confectioner and toy merchant, 102 Causeyside
Harper, William, manufacturer, 6 Smith street
Harris, Alexander, at Robert Harris's, 25 High street-—
house, Camphill
Harris, Mrs Alexander, Camphill
Harris, Richard, Inland Revenue officer, 2 Saucel
Harris, Robert, jeweller and watchmaker, 25 High street—-
hojuse,^ Camphill
54 PAISLEY.
Harris, William, watchmaker and jeweller, 19 High street
— house, do.
Hart, Alexander, clerk to George Hart, writer, 85 Cansey-,
side
Hart, Alexander, accountant and insurance agent, 9
Churchhill — house, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Alexander, 51 Caledonia street
-Hart, Archibald, spirit merchant, 14 Old Sneddon
Hart, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. James
street
Hart, George, writer. Notary Public,, and Burgh Fiscal,.
5 County place — house, 1 Christie street
Hart, Ellen, green grocer^ 2 Dovesland
Hart, James, spirit dealer, 3 St. James street — house, 59
George street
Hart, Miss Janet, teacher of Carbrook street school, 12
Barclay street
Hart-, Mrs John, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Thomas M.,, clerk at J. k P. Coats's, 14 Wardrop
street
Hart, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 East
Croft
Hart, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 85 Gauseyside —
house, do.
Harvey, George, grocer and spirit merchant, 138 George
street
Harvey, George, jun., 136 George street
Harvey, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants^ 15 King
street, Saucel
Harvey, Mrs John, teacher of music, 55 Causeyside
Hastie, Archibald, flour and grain merchant, Camphill
Flour Mills — house, 4 Lawn street
Hastie, Mrs Archibald, 4 Lavra street
Hatchard, James, jun., salesman to David Brough, 46.
Moss street
Hatchard, James, tailor, 46 Moss street
Hatrick, James, clockmaker, 18 Cotton Street
Hatrick, John B.^ of William Hatrick & Sons, 60 Love
street
Hatrick, John, smith and bell-hanger, 18 Mass street
PAISLEY. 35
Hatrick, Robert R., of William Hatrick & Sons, Charle-
mont Villa, Pollokshields
Hatrickj VVilliam, & Sons, pliarmaceiitical chemists, and
wholesale and retail druggists, Coffee Room buildings,
18 Gilmour street
Hawkliead Mills Bakery, ISBroomlands — Matthew Brown
Hay, James, of Robert Hay & Son, and agent for the
Briton Medical and General Life Association, and
Scottish Fire Insurance Company, 10 High street —
(See advertisement) — house, Stanley place, 48
Causey side
Hay, Mrs, broker, 31 Cotton 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 ad-
vertisement)
Hazel, Joseph, spirit-dealer, 10 Williamsburgh
Hector, Alexander, dyer, Espedair street — house, 31 Cal-
side
Heiton, John, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchard
street
Heiton, John, sen., 26 Causeyside
Hegney, Mrs J., druggist, 9 St. James place
Henderson, John, flesher, (j6 Broomlands — ^house, 64 do.
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, Royal Oak Tavern, 45 Moss
street
Henderson, Mrs, baker, 12 Gauze street
Henderson, Mrs William, confectioner, and wine and spirit
merchant, 22 High street
Henderson, Rev. Andrew, minister of Abbey close U.P.
Church, Castlehead
Henderson, Robert Louden, of Reid & Henderson, 1
Maxwell street
Henderson, Robert, provision merchant, 83 High street
Hendry, James, grocer, 62 Causeyside — ^house, 10 Steven-
son street
Hendry, James, farmer, Thomly Park
Henry, Charles, beamer, 6 Stock street
Henry, Thomas, draper, 91 High, street- -house, 16 do*.
56 PAISLEY.
Hepburn, Arnot, grocer, 72 Broomlands
Hepburn, Robert, & Co., engravers and lithographers,,
Abbey Mill — house, Terrace buildings
Herald (Glasgow) Oifice, 2 Gilmour street — TV. B. Watson,.
correspondent
Herald Office, Paisley, 2 Gilmour street — Richard Watson,.
editor
Herd, Robert, confectioner, 18 Stock street
Hill, James, teacher. Catholic School, 18 School wynd
Hill, Mrs. John, gardener, Nefchercommon — shop, 30'
High street
Hill, R. L., watchmaker and jeweller, 99 High street-
house, 13 do.
Hill, William, coal merchant, Underwood coal depot — -
house, West Greenhill
Hill, William, plumber, 4 New street — ^house, 13 Highi
street
Hislop, George R., engineer, and manager of Gas Works
— house, at Gas Works, Blackstoun road
Hodgart, John, of White & Hodgart, Calabah House,
Milliken Park
Hodgart, Matthew, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co*, Renfrew
road
Hodge, Archibald, accountant at J. & P. Coats', and insur-
ance agent, 15 Gilmour street — ^house, Castlehead
Hodge, Miss, 20 High street
Hodge, William, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Town Clerk,.
writer, and insurance agent, 3 Orj square'
Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers, County buildings
Ilodgert, John J., rivet and bolt maker, 11 New Smithhills
Hoeck, Louis, professor of music, registrar of births, &c.,
and Session Clerk for High Church Parish — house,.
86 High street
Hogg, Archibald, scourer and finisher, Espedair Field, 40-
Causeyside, and 2 Forbes place — house, 78 Causeyside
Hogg, Walter, dyer, 7 Dyers' wynd — shop, 3 High street
— house. Terrace buildings
Hollas, Alexander, flesher, 31 Old Sneddon — house, 66>
Back Sneddon
Holm, George, farmer^ Mossvale, Greenock road.
PAISLEY. 57
Holms, Archibald Campbell, West Sandyford, Kenfrew
road
Holms, William, cowfeeder, 5 Love street
Holms, William, Brabloch, Renfrew road
Hood, A. M., grocer, 18 Lawn street — ^house, 33 Gauze
street
Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street
Hood, W. & T., fleshers and victuallers, 17 Lawn street
Hood, William, spirit dealer. Cross Keys, 12 Saucel
Plosie, Mrs, 12 Gordon's lane
Houston, Alexander T., joiner and cartwright, Maxwellton
Saw Mills, 5 Maxwellton street
Houston, Archibald, confectioner, 82 Causeyside
Houston, Campbell, of Robin & Houston, Paisley road,.
Renfrew
Houston, James, jun., of Robin & Houston, Cecil place,
Paisley road, Glasgow
Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Smithhills
Houston, John, spirit merchant, North British Inn, 2^
High street
Houston, John, confectioner and fruiterer, 29 High street
Houston, John, hair dresser, 29 High street
Houston, Matthew, waste dealer, and china merchant, 24
George street
Houstoun, Mrs Walter Lamont, 28 George street
Howatson, James, bootmaker, 4 Barr street
Hubbart, James, barrack-sergeant, Barracks, Williams-
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, Williamsbnrgh
Hunter, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc-worker,
52 Caledonia street
Hunter, James, joiner and cabinet-maker, 32 and 34 High
street — house, 32 do.
Hunter, John B., M.D,, and surgeon, 3 Smithhills — house,
95 High street
Hunter, John, cabinetmaker, 84 George Street
Hunter, Joseph, spirit dealer, 62 High street
58 PAISLEY.
Hunter, Mrs E., spirit dealer, 14 Cotton street
Hunter, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Great
Hamilton street
Hunter, R. & D., starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Macdowall street — ^house for both, 48 Oakshaw st.
Hunter, Robert, chief constable of Renfrewshire— office, 3
County place — ^liouse, 8 Moss street
Hunter, Thomas, clothier and draper, 7 Moss street —
house, School wynd
Hunter, William, druggist, 31 Causeyside — house, 95 High
street
Hunter, William, spirit dealer, 52 Storie street
Hunter, William, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 100
High street — ^liouse, 4iS Oakshaw street
Hutchison, Archibald, Pairhill, Calside
Hutcliison, James, plasterer, Westside cottage, 3 Glen
lane — lime-yard, 11 do. — (See advertisement)
Hutcliison, James, surgeon and druggist, 23 Causeyside
Hutcheson, John, agent. Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren
street — house, 6 Garthland place
Hutchison, John, architect, 199 West George street, Glas-
gow — -house, Fairhill, Calside, where messages can
be left
Hutchison, Miss J., machine stitcher, Westside cottage, 3
Glen lane
Hutchison, Rev. M. Balfour, Episcopal clergyman, 2
Hamilton place, 78 New Sneddon
Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, dressmaker and machine stitcher,
44 New street
Hutchison, Thomas, clerk to Walter Hogg, 44 New
street
Hutchison, William, f<Dreman to James Hutchison, plas-
terer, Westside cottage, 3 Glen lane
Hutchison, William, scourer and purifier of' silk and wool,
George place — house, do.
Hutton, Daniel, draper, 20 High street — ^house, 42 Lady
lane
Hutton, Henry, carriage hirer, 2 County place and 11
Inkle street — ^house, 15 Gauze street
Hutton, M., 57 Canal street
PAiSLirr. - 5&
Hutton, Rev. George C, minister of Canal Street U.P.
Church, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Hutton, Robert, foreman turner at J. & P. Coats's, 31
Ferguslie
Hyndman, Samuel, stationer and bookseller, 2 New street
— house, 39 High street
INGLIS, Mrs, baker, 12 Old Sneddon
Inglis, James, foreman at Brown &> Poison's, 32 Calside
Ingram, George, Superintendent of police, County buildings
— house, 16 Moss street
Ingram, John, clerk to A. & J. N. Gardner, writers, 43
High street
Inland Revenue Office, 24 Orchard street
Irvine, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 33 St. James street
Irvine, James, tailor and clothier, 104 High street (Cross)
— ^house, do. — (See advertisement)
Irvine, John, broker, 4 Abbey close
Isdale & M'Callum, soap manufacturers, 4 New Sneddon
Isdale, Ralph, of Isdale & M'Callum, 34 Glen street
JAAP, George, spirit dealer, 68 Canal street
Jaap, John, boot and shoemaker, 109 High street — house,
7 Wardrop street
Jack, Agnes, spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon — house,
6 Moncrieif street
Jack, George, gas inspector, 32 Thread street
Jack, George, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 54 Causeyside
Jack, James, family grocer, 95 High street — ^house, do.
Jack, James, shopman at William Gibson's, 23 Niddry
street
Jack, John, feuar, 52 Storie street
Jack,. Peter, jun., & Co., carpet and rug manufacturers,
Netliercommon
Jack, Peter, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co., 95 High street
Jack, Thomas, 5 Blackball buildings
Jackson, Andrew, cowfeeder, 14 Inkle street
James, Mrs James, boot and shoemaker, 11 Old Smith-
hills — house, 2 Gauze street
Jamieson, John, agent, 21 St. James street
60 PAISLEY.
Jamieson, John, eating house keeper, 18 Sandholes
Jamieson, Mrs, dressmaker, milliner, and straw hat maker,
37 Wellmeadow
Jamieson, Mrs John, 4 Wardrop street
Jamieson, Robert, 90 Canal street
Jamieson, Samuel, shoemaker, 6 Lylesland
Jamieson, William, gardener, Woodside House
Jamieson, William, of William Jamieson & Sons, Sauce!
Bank
Jamieson, William, & Sons, soap and starch manufacturers,
©lackhall Soap-works, Blackball
Jardine, Andrew, gardener, Crossflat House
Jeffrey, George, spirit dealer, 8 Wardrop street
Jeffrey, John, shoemaker, Albion street
Johnston, James, merchant. Shuttle street' — house, Lang>
bank
Johnstone, James, spirit dealer, 25 Carriagehill
Johnstone, James, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broom-
lands — ^house, do.
Johnstone, John, classical teacher, Neilson Institution, 33
High street
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,
Gowan Bank, Hurlet
Johnston, William, grocer, 25 Old Sneddon
Johnston, William, & Co., muslin, buckram, &c., manu-
facturers, Shuttle street
Johnston, William, of William Johnston & Co., 45 ITigh
street
KATER, William, farmer, Bogside, off Renfrew road
Kean, John, broker, 79 High street
Keith, Adam, of John Keith & Son, 77 Canal street
Keith, John, & Son, joiners and blockbuilders, 101 Ca-nsey-
side
Keith, John, of John Keith & Son, 7 Garthland street
Kelly, Adam, wine and spiiit merclaaut, 37 St. James street
PAISLEY. Gl
Kelly, Alexander, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 4
Causeyside
Kelly, Mrs James, grocer, 22 Lawn street
Kelly, John, 29 Thread street
Keir, Samuel, haii-dresser, 2 St. Mirren street — ^house, 38
High street
Kelso, John, foreman at Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 36
Storie street
Kelso, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stock street
Kennedy, Alexander, chairfitter, 2 Neil street
Kennedy, Charles, 4 Stow street
Kennedy, David, cooper, 65 Canal street
Kennedy, Hugh, baker, 6 Silk street
Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street
Keown, Miss, teacher, 42 High street
Ker, John, joiner and timber merchant, 28 Causeyside —
house, 29 do.
Kerr, Alexander, bird preserver, 4 New Smithhills
Kerr, Benjamin, confectioner and fruiterer, 1 Old Smithhills
Kerr, Charles, joiner, 20 Queen street
Kerr & Clark, thread manufacturers, Linside — counting
house, Seedhill
Keirr & Co., spinners and thread manufacturers, "The
Cable Thread Works "
Kerr, Daniel, weaver, 68 Causeyside
Kerr, Gavin, joiner, 30 Orchard street — house, do.
Kerr, Gavin, late thread manufacturer, 27 Gordon's lane
Kerr, Helen, confectioner, 43 Moss street
Kerr, James, bird preserver, 5 Lawn street
Kerr, James, Underwood House
Kerr, John, & Co., manufacturers, 9 Causeyside
Kerr, John, of John Kerr & Co., 2 Caledonia street
Kerr,. John Pinkerton, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Chapel house
Kerr, Mrs Peter, Gallowhill house, Renfrew road
Kerr, Peter, & Son, heddle twine and thread manufac-
turers, 34 New street
Kerr, R. & J. P., cotton spinners and power loom cloth
manufacturers, Underwood, and Oakshaw Mills
Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr and Son, 4 Elmbank crescent,
Glas2:ow
1^2 ^AISLEt.
Kerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Woodlands
Kerr, Robert, & Son, shawl manufacturers and dyers^
Thread street
Kerr, Thomas, teacher, Neilson Institution — house, 9
Wellmeadow
KeiT, Thomas, cutler and gunmaker, 21 Moss street
Kerr, "William, farmer, Linclive
Killoch, Jane, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 St. James street
Killoch, Matthew, 2 South Orr street
Kilpatrick, Agnes, confectioner, 16 Causeyside
Kilpatrick, James, manufacturer, 18 Causeyside
Kipatrick, James, plumber and gasfitter, 5 Gilmour street
— house, 7 Gauze street
Kilpatrick, John, wright and funeral tmdertaker, 17 Abbey
street— (See advertisement)
Kilpatrick, Mrs John, Potterhill
King, Alex., <& Son, woollen and linen drapers, hatters,
hosiers, and glovers, 4 Gilmour street
King, Alex., of Alexander King and Son, 1 Garble place,
New Sneddon
King, Andrew, foreman at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s— -
house, 3 Caledonia street
King, James, carriage hirer, George Hotel Stables, 4 Old
Smithhills — office, 2 County place — house, 4 Old
Smithhills
King, John, enterer, 12 West Buchanan street
King, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 27 Moss street
King, Walter, of Alexander King & Son, 1 Carlile place,
New Sneddon
King, Walter, builder, Woodend, Houston
King, William, enterer, 65 Canal street
King, Mrs, grocer, 4 New Smithhills
Kirk, John, joiner and glazier, 27 Wellmeadow
Kirk, James, joiner, 21 New Smithhills — house, 11 Aber-
corn street
Kirkwood, Allan, writer and Notary Public, 5 Moss street
— house, 18 Oakshaw street
Kirkwood, Allan, jun., clerk, 18 Oakshaw street
Kirkwood, Barton, & Co., manufacturers, 105 Causeyside
—-house, 6 Falside
PAISLEY. 6d
Kirkwood, James, grocer and potato merchant, 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, Robert, weaver, 8 Barclay street
Kirkwood, William, farmer, Stanely Moor
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
advertisement)
Knox, John, of J. & J. Knox, 12 Bandholes
Knox, Mrs, grocer, 16 Abercorn street
Kyle, John, confectioner, 9 St. Mirren street — house, 6
Moss street
Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh Parks
Kyle, Morison, proprietor Exchange Rooms Concert Hall,
17 Moss street — residence, Glasgow
LAIDLAW, John, teacher, John Neilson Institution,
1 Garthland lane
Laiag,.^ C. W., governor, Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum,
Crow road, Calside
Laird, Miss, 37 New Sneddon
Lamb, Alfred Jamieson, warehouseman at M. Whitehill &
Co.'s, Underwood cottage
Lamb, James, accountant Clydesdale Banking Company,
and agent for Northern Assurance Company, 7
High street (Cross) — house, do.
Lamb, James J., architect, surveyor, and measurer ; li-
censed valuer and insurance agent, 6 St. James place-
— house. Underwood cottage
Lamb, .J. Barr, architect, surveyor, and measurer, 6 St.
James place — house. Underwood cottage
Laraberton, J., of Lamberton & Tennent, 12 Wellmeadow
Lamberton & Tennent, silk mercers and general drapers,
15 High street
Lambie, John, wine and spirit merchant, 54 Storie street
&i PAISLEY.
Lamond, Archibald, spirit dealer, 1 Silk street
Landess, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 20 George st.
Landess, Robert, jacquard cutter, 6 Barr street — ^house^
20 George street
Lang, George, weaver, 51 Storie street
Lang, Janies, jun., leather merchant, Glenfield
Lang, James, leather merchant and insurance agent, 86
High street — -house, 11 King street
Lang, John, ginger beer brewer and general bottler, 17
Old Sneddon — ^house, Wellington place
Lang, John, jun., baker, 78 High street
Lang, John, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Moss street — -
house, Wellington place, off Caledonia street
Lang, Mrs, dressmaker and furnisher, 18 George street
Lang, Mi's, furnished lodgings, 57 Canal street
Lang, Peter^ contractor and cQwfeeder, 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
JLatig, William, leather merchant, Colinslee House
Langmuir, Robert, flesher, 10 Abbey street
Langmuir, Walter, farmer, Old Bar
Latta, Jane, grocer, 8 Ferguslie
Latta, Janet, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Laurie, William, potato merchant, 39 Lady lane
Law, James, cowfeeder, 26 New street
Lawrie, Mrs William, confectioner, 17 George street
Lawrie, William, draper, 5 New Sneddon
Lawson, Thomas, farmer, Carriagehill
Lawson, Robert, broker, 3 Bridge street
Leckie & Macgregor, dyers, Lonend dyeworks
Leckie, Mrs James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent,
104 High street (Cross) — ^liouse, 54 Causeyside
Leckie, Mrs, ladies' nuree, 1 1 Cross street
Leckie, Robert, accountant. City of Glasgow Bank — ^house,
Holmfield co.ttage, Langbank
Leckie, Robert, wine and spirit merchant. Rose and Thistle
Tavern, 25 High street
PAISLET. 60
Lee, Mrs, farmer, Stanely
Lee, Robert, joiner, wheel and spring van builder, 89
George street
Lees, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Old Smithhills,
and china and crystal merchant, do. — house, 1 do.
Lees, Rev. James Cameron, Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland
street
Lees, Robert, eating-house keeper, 13. St. Mirren street
Leggat, David, bleacher, Colinslee
Leitch, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 5 High street
Leitch, Angus, officer, Free Gaelic Church, 3 G New street
Leitch, John, joiner, oabinet-maker, upholsterer, and
funeral undertaker, 49 Moss street — works, Abercorn
Saw ]\Iills, Abercorn street — ^house, 11 Niddry street
— (See advertisement)
Leitch, John, weaver, 1 Maxwellton street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, tobacconist, 4 St. Mirren street
Leitch, Peter, coal merchant. Underwood depot — ihou^e, 4
Christie street
Leitch, Thomas, hosier and confectianer, 9 Moss street
Leitch, William, flesher, 31 Causeyside — ^house, 3 North
street
Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street
Lemay, Arthur, clerk, Railway Station, 3 Underwood
Lemay, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 3 Underwood
Lennie, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street
Leslie, John, shoemaker, 19 Glen street
Lewis, Arthur, pawnbroker. Thistle Loan office, 17 and
18 Storie street; Crown Loan office, 83 Broomlands
and 1 Sandhales ; Rose Loan office, 38 Gordon's Jane;
and George street Loan office, 108 George street —
house, 17 Storie street
Lindsay, Walter, smith and farrier, 20 Gordon's lane —
house, 12 Saucel
Linn, Thomas, cashier and bookkeeper, at Peter Jack, Jan.,
& Co.'s, 66 Love street
Little, Thomas, carter, 44 Moss street
Little, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 40 Wellmeadow
Livingston, Andrew, spirit dealer, 30 Cotton street
Livingston, Daniel, cowfeeder, 5 Silk street
F 2
66 PAISLEY,
Lochheacl, James, broker, 27 New Smithhills
Lochhead, Jolin F., of Fairley & Lochhead, 11 Wardrop
street
Lochhead, John, manager at Peter Kerr & Sons, GlenifFer
View, Calside
Lochhead, Joseph M'Leod, Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, Matthew, Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, Mrs M., Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, Robert, fruits and confections, 2 Cotton street
Lochhead, Robert, porter, Bank of Scotland, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, William, clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin'^s,
Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochrie, Charles, baker at Abbey Poorhouse, 12 Bath
place, Seedhill
Lochrie, William, broker, 12 New Smithhills
Lockhart, Andrew H., draper, 104 High street (Cross) —
house, 23 Oakshaw street
Lockhart, Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane
Lockhart, Elizabeth, confectioner, toy, and basket ware-
house, 69 Broomlands — house, Castlehead
Lockhart, John, wood turner, 55 George street
Lockie, George, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 5 George sk
Lockie, James, Paisley and Glasgow carrier,. 91 Causey-
side
Logan, Andrew, broker, 21 Lawn street
Logan, Archibald, clerk, Post Office, 16 George street
Logan, Francis, of Francis Logan & Son, 34 Glen street
Logan, Francis, & Son, coal merchants, tjnderwood depot
Logan & Gardner, manufticturers, 5 Forbes place
Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 59 High street
Logan, John, of Logan & Gardner, Calside
Logan, John, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauze street — ^
house, do.
Logan, John, fish dealer, 19 Wellmeadow
Logan, Robert, mason, 106 George street
Logan, Thomas, farmer, Netherton
Logan, William, cowfeeder, 60 Canal street
Lorimer, John, at J. & P. Coats's, Braeside cottage, Mil-
larston
PAISLEY. 67
Lorimer, Mrs, milliner, 7 Lawn street
Lounsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale
Love, Hugh, brassfounder, 20 and 21 Abbey close —
house, Port-Glasgow
Love, John, cowfeeder, 32 Canal street
Love, William, cutler and gunsmith, 99 High street —
house, 14 do.
Love, William, spirit dealer, 57 Broomlands
Lyall, Miss, hosier and furnisher, 97 High street — house,
20 do.
Lyle, Dalrymple, accountant, insurance agent, and house
factor, 4 High street — house, 1 Hamilton street —
(See advertisement)
Lyle, George, furnishing and shoe shop, 4 Broomlands
Lyle, John, watchmaker, 46 Moss street — Chouse, 40 Fer-
guslie — (See advertisement)
Lyle, John, officer of Paisley Equitable Funeral Society,
21 Stock street
Lyle, WiUiam, furnisher, 16 George street
Lyon, Mrs John, grocer, 22 Orchard street
Lymburn, James, & Son, silk mercers and drapers,, 16 High
street
Lymburn, John, of James Lymburn & Son, 15 High
street
Lysaght, Thomas, Inland Eevenue Officer, 1 Old Smithhills
MACK, John, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Causeyside —
house, 31 Orchard street
Mair, Mrs John, 2 Gilmour street
Mairs, Joseph, commercial, mathematical, and nautical
academy, 20 Smithhills
Malcolm, Archibald, cowfeeder, 46 High street
Mann, Mrs, brolier, 7 Storie street
Manners, Charles, manufacturing chemist, 16 Cotton street
Manwell, Mrs Martha, spirit dealer, 16 Abercorn street
Mark, Peter, tailor, 99 Causeyside
Marshall, Hugh, manufacturer, 13 Causeyside — house, do.
Marshall, John, ironfounder, 10 South Croft — house^
Underwood
Marshall, John, spirit dealer, 2 Renfrew street
68 PAISLEY.
Marshall, Mrs, furnisher, 56 High street
Marshall, Robert, grocer, 150 George street
Martin, Alexander, coppersmith, tinsmith, plumber, and
gasfitter, School wynd
Martin, Francis, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Beecham,
. 42 Love street
Martin, John, grocer, 9 Seedhill
Martin, Miss, 51 Caledonia street
Martin, Mrs John, 7 West Croft
Martin, Mrs William, Beecham, 42 Love street
Martin, Rev. John, minister of High Church, 45 Oakshawst.
Martin, Peter, eating-house keeper, 22 New street
Martin, Robert, of Baldwin & Martin, 42 Lady lane
Martin, Thomas, general contractor, 7 Barclay street
Martin, Thomas, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, and
vegetable and fruit merchant, Greenlaw Nursery, and
at 70, 80, and 190 Candleriggs, Glasgow — ^house, 9
Cannon street, Glasgow
Masson, George, tobacco manufacturer, 2 High street —
house, Oakshawhead cottage, 11 West brae
Mathie, Charles, spirit dealer, 21 Broomlands
Mathie, George, officer Tabernacle, Canal st., 46 George st»
Matheson, John, Inland Revenue Officer, 5 George street
Mathieson, Archibald, cowfeeder, 12 Storie street
Mathieson, Donald, maltster, Saucel Distillery, 7 Burn row
Mathieson, John, tailor and clothier, 89 High street
Mathieson, Robert, tailor, 59 George street
Maxwell, James, clerk at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 2
North Croft
Maxwell, John W., clerk. Railway Station, 32 Glen street
Maxwell, Matthew, shawl manufacturer, 4 Cumberland
court — house, 3 Caledonia street
Mayberry, Hugh, jun., police inspector, 90 Canal street
Meikle, Andrew, spirit merchant, 27 New Sneddon
Meiklejohn, J. G., innkeeper, George Hotel, 2 Smithhills
Mellis, Mrs William, victualler, 17 Broomlands
Mellis, Misses, dressmakers, 17 Broomlands
Mellon, John, hair-dresser, 16 Moss street
Melvin, John, teller. National Bank, and agent for Edin-
burgh Life Assurance Company, 55 Causeyside
PAISLElt. 69
Melville, John, flower-laslier, 162 George street
Menzie, Peter, joiner, 15 Sandholes — house, 15 West brae
Menzies, George^ teacher of Free South School, Stevenson
street
Menzies, Graham, of James Stewart & Co., 58 Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W.
Menylees, W. E. W., clerk, Union Bank of Scotland, 16
Barclay street
Millar, Adam, tobacco spinner, 21 Glen street
Millar, Adam, tinsmith, 9 St. Mirren street
Millar, Alexander, gardener, 13 Wellmeadow
Millar, Alexander, of Sacell Brewery Company, 40 Oak-
shaw street
Millar, Andrew, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshaw
street
Millar, Andrew, jun., of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 46
Oakshaw street
Miller, George, porter, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 2 Thread
street
Millar, J. & R., manufacturers, 111 Causeyside — house,
42 High street
Millar, James, of James Millar & Son, Adelphi House, 42^
New Sneddon
MiUar, James, jun., of James Millar & Son, Adelphi House,,
42 New Sneddon
Millar,^ James, & Sou, yarn merchants, 106 Causeyside
Blillar, James, heddle maker, 16 Causeyside— house^ 2ft
Wellmeadow
Millar, John, feuar, 92 New Sneddon
Millar, John, hairdresser, 12 Broom,lands
Millar, John, editor of Renfrewshire Independent, Gilmour
street — house, Barrhead
Millar, John, warper, 16 Causeyside— house,, 12 Barclg-y sL
IVIillar," Matthew^ spirit dealer, Earl Grey place, 14 Neih.
ston road
Millar, Mrs Ale5;ancler, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 East
Buohanatt street
Millar, Mrs William, 33 High street
Millar, P. K., reed and patent heddle manufacturer, 1,0^
Causeyside— house, '^Q Cwseyside
70 PAISLEY.
Millar, Thomas W., photographer and portrait painter, 69
High street — (See advertisement)
Miller, Thomas, china, crystal, and stoneware merchant,
and general waste merchant, 117 George street — (See
advertisement)
Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, 8 Gilmour street
Millar, Walter, clerk to Clark & Turnbull, timber
merchants, 12 Wallneuk — house, 34 Thread street
Mills, Charles, foreman at J. & P. Coats's, 7 Back row,
Ferguslie
Mitchell, Alexander, furniture dealer, 1 Neil street and 15
Maxwellton street — house, 14 Maxwellton street
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., plasterer, 84 New Sneddon
Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 88 Causeyside
Mitchell & Covvden, plasterers — lime yard, 12 Sir Michael
street
Mitchell, John, 43 High street
Mitchell, John, draper, 69 Broomlands
Mitchell, John, tailor and clothier, 16 High street
Mitchell, John S., of J. & J. Mitchell, 88 High street
Mitchell, J. & J., boot and shoemakers, 4 High street
Mitchell, Robert and John, farmers, Potterhill
Mitchell, Thomas, of Mitchell and Cowden, 4 Sir Michael
street
Mitchell, William, spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill
Mitchell, William, storekeeper, Foxbar — house, 19
Carriagehill
Moffat, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands
Moffat, Mrs, gardener, Well street
Moir, James, weavers' furnisher, 21 Causeyside — house,
101 do.
Monaghan, William, grocer, 6 Inkle street
Monteith, John, bootmaker and furnisher, 11 Old Smith-
hills — house, 9 do.
Montgomery, Elizabeth, fruits and confections, 85 Causey-
side— house, 13 Barclay street
Moodie, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 64 Broomlands
Moore, James, telegraph clerk, Railway Station, 26 Abbey
street
Morgan, Edward A., of J. Clark & Co., Greenlaw House
s»ArsLEt. 71
Morgan, John, & Co., shawl manufacturers, llO Causey-
side — 29 Bread street, London, and 6 George street,
Manchester
Morgan, John, jun., of J. Clark & Co., Greenlaw HoUse
Morgan, John, of J. Clark & Co., Greenlaw House
Morgan, Miss Catherine, teacher of B.C. School, 18 School
wynd — house, do.
Morren, David, 62 Love street
Morren, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Garth] and street
Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 99 Causeyside
Morrison, Alexander, innkeeper, Globe Hotel, 11 High
street — (See advertisement)
Morrison, Archibald, feuar, Chain road. West Toll
Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street
Morrison, Hugh, wine and spirit rnerchant, 3 Silk street
Morrison, James, cowfeeder, 23 Glen street
Morrison, James, flesher, 104 George street, and Refresh-
ment Rooms, 103 do.
Morrison, John, coppersmith, plumber, and brassfounder^
Dyers' wynd, Paisley, and Fulbar street, Renfrew-
house, Dyers' wynd, Paisley
Morrison, Mrs George, spirit merchant, 1 Dovesland
Morrison, William, baker and grain merchant, 34 High
street
Morton, Alexander, fruiterer and confectioner, 35 High
street — house, 9 Orr square
Morton, David, builder and monumental worker— yard,
135 George street, corner of Lady lane — house, 128
George street — (See advertisement)
Morton, Matthew, rojiemaker, Cartvale rope work — house,
28 St. James street
Morton, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 14 Ferguslie
Morton, William, tobacconist, 71 Broomlands
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, feuar, 7 Neilston road
Muir, Alexander, house and sign painter, 32 High street
Muir, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston road-
house, 1 Stock street
72 PAISLEY.
Mnir, David, flesh er, 11 Old Smithhills
Muir, Francis, spirit dealer, 20 Glen street
Muir, George, grocer, 50 Caledonia street
Muir, George, farmer and grain merchant, 23 "Well street
Muir, John, teacher, Chalmers's Academy, 71 George st.
Muir, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,
23 Moss street — ^house, Annfield Villa, Castlehead —
(See advertisement)
Muir, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 20 St. James
street
Muir, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street — house, 35 New
Sneddon
Muir, Robert, and Co., dyers and printers, Linn Dye and
Print Works, Marshall's lane — house, 9 Gilmour
street
Muir, Matthew, baker, 32 Storie street
Muir, Mrs Archibald, grocer, 12 Old Smithhills
Muir, Mrs John, Annfield Villa, Castlehead
Muir, Robert, coal dealer, George street
Muir, R. W., Annfield Villa, Castlehead
Muir, Thomas, silk mercer and general draper, 9 High st.
(Cross) — house, Annfield Villa, Castlehead — (See
advertisements)
Muir, William, grocer, 26 Cotton street
Muir & Anderson, "Faramead" manufacturers, Christie
lane
Muirhead, Robert, eating-house keeper, 23 Wellmeadow
Muirhead, William, carter, 16 West brae
Muun, Stewart, saw sharper at William Allison's, 56 Back
Sneddon
Mungle, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 9 High street,
(Cross) — house, do.
Mungle, Jane, Free St. George's Infant School, Marshall's
lane — house, 49 High street
Munro, James, baker, 24 Gauze street
Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., iron and steel
merchants, 5 Lynedoch place, Glasgow
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron merchants, 14 South Croft,
Paisley, and 21 Robertson street, Glasgow
Murdoch, William, spirit dealer, 89 High street — house,
5 Lonend
PAlSLiy* 75
Mure, Mrs Robert, Abercorn buildings
Murphy, Patrick^ Inland Revenue Officer, 92 New Sneddon
Murray, A., spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street
Murray, Archibald, 3 Back Sneddon
Murray, Daniel^^ jilii-? manufacturer, 2 Forbes place —
Louse, 27 George street
Murray, David, collector of Inland Revenue, Ellangowan,
Castlehead
Murray, David, & Soli, house painters and decorators^ and
oil and colour merchants, 15 Gilmour street
Murray^ George L., warehouseman at W. Cochran's, 27
George street
Murray, James, Abbey Church officer, 12 Abbey close
Murray, John, of Ferrie & Murray, 23 Causeyside
Murray, James, manufacturer^ 3 Causeyside— house, 38
do.
Murray, John, snperintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58
Broomlands
Murray, Mrs John, broker, 41 New street
Murray, William, of David Murray & Son, 15 Gilmour
street
Mtltrie, Henry, broker, 2 Abbey close
Mutrie, Thomas, grocer, 13 Gauze street
Mutter, Alexander, manager to Robin & Houston, Snow-
donn Soap work, Water brae, foot of St. Mirren st.
Myles, James, factor, Deanside, Renfrew — office, Terrace
buildings
M'ADAM, Henry, broker, 29 New Smithhills
M'Adam^ Mi^. James, grocer, 5 North Croft
M'Alpine, Charks, cowfeeder, 50 Mill sti-eet
M' Alpine, David, grocer and boatman, 36 St. James
street
Macalpme, George Watson, insurance agent— office 48
Moss street— ho ase, 21 Caledonia street — (See adver-
tisement)
Macalpine, Thomas W., drysalter, 48 Moss street — store,
George place— house, Castlehead
Macansh, Mrs James, confectioner and pastry baker, 29
High street — house, 86 do.
G
Yi Paisley.
M'Arthiir, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Shuttle 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, Jessie, milliner and straw hat maker, 1 Shuttle
street
M'Arthur, Miss Margaret, straw bonnet and hat cleaner,
Terrace buildings, 109 High street
M^Arthur, Mrs William, 8 West Croft
M'Arthur, Thomas, sheriff- clerk depute of Eenfrewshire,
Sheriff- clerk's office, County buildings — house, 8
West Croft
M'Arthur, Thomas, watchman, 37 Back Sneddon
M'Arthur, William, house furnishing ironmonger, 9 High
street (Cross)
M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Buchanan street
and 30 George street
M^Aulay, James, shoemaker, 3 and 24 New Smithhills
M 'Ajulay, Thomias, bricklayer, 6 Orr square
M'Ausland, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 14 High
street — house, 59 Causeyside
M'Ausland, James, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, William, 5 Blackball buildings
M'Barron, Alice, spirit dealer, 150 George street
M 'Bride, Mrs, French pohsher, 8 Barclay street
Macalaster, John Muir, clerk, Bank of Scotland, 33 Old
Sneddon
Macalaster, John, 33 Old Sneddon
Macalister, Mrs John, Blackland place, Lylesland
Macalister, Misses, 6 George street
Macalister, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Macalister, William, Blackland place, Lylesland
M'Cann, Patrick, mason, and spirit dealer, Sun Inn, 1
Bladda
M'Callum, John, of J. k J. M'Callum, 29 Causeyside
M'Callum, John, of Isdale & M'Callum, 8 West Croft
M'Callum, J. &. J., silk, cotton, and wool dyers — dye-
works, Gordon's lane
M'Callum, Mrs, hosier and furnisher, 69 Broomlands
PAISLEY. 75-
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'Cartney, James, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Love street
— house, 15 Thread street
M'Clintock, W. A., Inland Revenue Officer, 8 High street
M'Coll, Donald, coal merchant, 30 Newton street
M'Coll, John, Lonehead farm
M'Coll, Mrs, carter, 15 Back Sneddon
M'Cormick, Edward, spirit merchant, 28 Back Sneddbn-;
M'Cormick, Robert, grocer, 31 Ferguslie
M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Gauze
street
M'Creadie & Adam, fish, game., and poultry merchants,
1 Old Smithhills
M'Crumblish, Thomas, broker, 30 Old Sneddon
M'Dermid, Peter, grocer and cowfeeder, 18 Moss street
M 'Donald, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Canal;
street — ^house, 4 Stow place
McDonald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street
M'Donald, Duncan, spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon^-
house, 32 Glen street
M'Donald, John, cork manufacturer, 11 Moss street-^..
hoase, 38 do.
M'Donald, Mrs, 13 Millarston
M'Donald, Patrick, green grocer, 35 Castle street
M'Domild, Robert, parcel-clerk, Railway Station, 47 Lilly=.
bank road, Glasgow
M'Dougal, Hugh, cutter at Robert Eaglesim's, 2^, Oak-.
shaw street
M'Dougal, John, bookseller and stationer, 4 Moss street
— house, 28 Oakshaw street
M'Dougall, Alexander, feuar, 18 Gauze street
M'Dougall, Alexander, weavers' wright, 1 Ferguslie
Macduff, James, of James Macduff & Co., 36 High street
Macduff, James, & Co., chemists and druggists, 5 Cross
M'Elwee, J. K., of Fulton & M'Elwee, 11 Abercorn street
M'Elwee, Mrs, broker, 18 Abbey close
M'Elwee, Samuel, traveller to Fulton (&M'Elw.^e, IBla^cj^^.
hall buildings ,
76
M'^Ewan, Alexander, spirit merchant, and hay and straw
retailer, 6 New Sneddon — house, do.
M'Ewan, John, organist and teacher of music, Garthland
lane
M'Fadyen, Archibald, hand-knitting manufacturer, 109
Causeyside
M'Fayden & Co., railway carriers and contractors, Green-
law Goods Station
M'Fayden, James, victualler, 31 High street — Chouse, 22
Oakshaw street
MacFayden, James Russell^ auctioneer and valuator, 28
Wellmeadow
M'Fayden, Miss Elizabeth, furnishings, 86 Causeyside —
house, 22 Oakshaw street
M'Farlane, Alexander, fish cuier and merchant, 5 Bridge
street
Macfarlane, Alexander, 7 Hunter street
M'Farlane, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Brediland
and Johnstone Chemical Works
M'Farlane, Aun, dressmaker, 80 Broomlands — house,. 41
do.
Macfarlane & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady-
lane, and 10 Well street
M'Farlane, D. & R., chain and hank printers and dyers,
Caledonia Works, Caledonia street
M'Farlane, Daniel, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Caledoaia Loae
cottage
Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfariane & Co.„ wine and spirit
merchants, 2 Oakshawhead
M'Farlan, Daniel, Procurator Fiscal, 5 County place —
house, Nethercommon
M'Farlane, Duncan, confectioner and frxdt merchant, 2
Old Smithhills
M'Farlane, George, grocer, 21 New Smithhills
M'Farlane, Graham, Broomfiekl, Johns;tone
Macfarlane, Hugh, agent for British Linen Banking Com*
pany, 17 Gilmour street
Macfarlane, James, of Macfarlane, Son, & Co., 55 Love
street
Macfarlane^ James, tailor and clotliier, 14 St Mirren street
PAISLETi' 77
M'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane,
Broomfield, Johnstone
Macfarlane, John, 56 Love street
M'Farlane, John G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broomfield,
Johnstone
Macfarlane, Miss, Canal. Bank, 40 Canal street
Macfarlane, Phihps, & Co., elastic belt manufacturers,
Collinslee
Macfarlane, Mrs Robert, Fauldtrees, Eothesay .
Macfarlane, Mrs William, 53 High street
Macfarlane, Robert, grocer and vie tuajller, 17 Cotton street
— house, 12, "Abbey street
Macfarlane, Robert, of M'Innes & Macfarlane, Fauldtrees,
Rothesay
M'Farlane, Robert, innkeeper, Abercorij Hotel, 9 Gauze
street
M'Farlane, Robert, of D. & R. Macfarlane, 52 Caledonia
street
]\facfarlanc, Son, & Co., manufacturers, 2 Forbes place
M'Fee, John, seedsman, and agent for Taddy's snuff, 1 St.
Mirren street — house, 18 Well street— (See adver-
tisement)
Macfedries, William T., painter and paper-hanger, 38 New
Street
M'Gallan, James S., coal merchant, Underwood Depot— ^
house, 99 High street— (See advertisement),
M'Garvie, John, teacher — school, 2 Glen street — house,
16^0.
M'Geachy, James, bedding, and iron and brass bedstead
manufacturer, 96 High street, Paisley, and 67 Ja-
maica street, and 47 Gallowgate, Glasgow — house,
25 Bellgrove, Glasgow
M'Gee, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Lawn street —
house, 2 North Croft
M'Gee, Walter, & Son, engineers, millwrights, machine
and tool manufacturers, All)ion Works, 9 St. James
street
M'Gee, Walter, of W. M'Gee & Son, 2 Caledonia street
M'Gee, William, of W. M'Gee & Son, 70 Love street
M'Geoch, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 4 Mill street
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78 PAISLEY.
M'Geoch, Dayid, smith and farrier, 4 Mill street
M'Geoch, Mrs, confectioner, 9 Orchard street
M'Ghee, James, precentor, Martyrs' Church, 56 Broomlandis
M'Ghee, James, pawnbroker, 8 Back Sneddon and 12 Old
Sneddon — sale shop,. 3 Old Sneddon — house, 13 Old
Sneddon
M'Grhee, James, pawnbroker's salerooms, 3 Old Sneddon
M'Ghee, Maxwell, baker, 6 Broomlands
M'Ghee, Patrick, metal and waste merchant, 5 01^
Sneddon — house, 21 do.
M'Ghee, Peter, spirit dealer, 35 Moss street
M'Ghie, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, John, of Eobertson & M^Gibbon, 4 William st.
M'Gibbon, Mrs J., grocer, 10 Glen street
M'Gibbon, Kichard F., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 Moss
street — house, 25 do.
M'Gibbon, Robert, wright, 40 Lady lane
M'Gill, John, broker, 18 Moss street
M'Gill, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 23 Cotton street
M'Gown, Alexander, broker, 31 New Smithhills
M'Gown, iidam, general merchant, East lane, Williams-
burgh — house, Whitehaugh
M'Gown, John, accountant, actuary for Savings Bank,,
and insurance agent, 14 Gilmour street — Chouse, Park
place, Calside — (See advertisement)
M'Gown, John Porter, draper, 45 High street
Macgregor, Janet, spirit dealer, 18 Seedhill
Macgregor, John Boss, chemist at Lonend Dyeworks,
Lonend cottage
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, of Leckie & Macgregor,
Lonend House
Macgregor, Patrick, merchant, and commission agent, 8
Causeyside, Paisley, and at 85 Queen street, Glasgow
— house, Bellahouston, Paisley road, Glasgow
M'Gregor, Mrs Hugh, spirit dealer, 18 Seedhil
M'Gregor, William, hair cutter, 34 Old Sneddon
M'Guiggan, James, gardener, Barshaw Plouse
M'Hale, Peter, green grocer, 118 George street
M'Houl, Andrew, spirit dealer, 9 Orchard btreet — ^bonse,
25 do.
PAISLEY.
M'Hutchison, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 51
George street
M'Hutchison, David, shopman to George Dobie, 52 Cale-
donia street
M'llroy, Patrick, bootmaker, 134 George street — house^
12 West Buchanan street
M'llwrick, William, fruiterer, 69 Love street — house, 2
Niddry street
M'Indoe, Matthew, grocer, 10 Lawn street
M'Indoe, Kobert, farmer, Easter VValkinshaw
M'Indoe, Mrs, grocer, 15 Ferguslie
M'Indoe, William, spirit merchant, Terrace Tavern, Ter-
race buildings
M'Indoe, Rev. William, of Free Martyrs' Church, 97
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,
William street — house, 12 Sandholes
M'Intosh, Rev. Alexander^, of Free Gaelic Ghujch, Cal-
side
MacKintosh, Alex., sen., 129 George street
MacKintosh, Angus, 7 Sir Michael street
MacKintosh, Mrs, John, 16 Maxwellton
MacKintosh, Alexander, joiner and packing-box maker,,
and zinc and tin-case manufacturer, 12 Newton street
— ^house, Castlehead
M'Intyre, Findlay, grocer, 16 Lady lane
M'Intyre, Robert, hosier, 60 George street-,
M'Intyre, William, 2 Blackball buildings
M'Intyre, William, jun., wholesale stationer, card audi
paste board, and Jacquard loom card manufacturer,^
and paper stainer— -works, Blackball - shop and
warehouse, 6 High street (Cross) — house, Castlehead
— (See advertisement)
M'Kaig, Thomas, briclanaker and brickbuilder, Victoria
Brickworks, Love street — house, 30 New Sneddon
M'Kail;^ Mrs Peter, confectioner, 118 George str.eet
80 PAISLEY.
Mackay, John, and Co., pawnbrokers, 32 Ganze street
and 3 Abbey close — house, 44 Oakshaw street
M'Kay, Mrs Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 19 Moss
street
M'Kay, Mrs, gardener, 22 Sandholes
M'Kay, William, grocer. Wester Carriagehill place
MacKean, James A., of William Sim & C, Mayfield,
Calside
MacKean, Miss, 3 West Croft
MacKean, Jas. A. D., of Muir & Anderson, 5 Garthland ■
place
MacKean, J., wine and spirit merchant, 75 Broomlands
M'Kean, James, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 6S
Causeyside — house, Newton Bank, Castlehead
MacKean, William, soap, starch, and corn flour manufac- .
turer — St., Mirren soap works, 93 New Sneddon — St.
Mirren starch and corn flour works, Caledonia street
— house, 5 Garthland place
M'Kean, William Muir, of Muir & Anderson, 5 Garthland
place
M-Kean, Wm. S., of Wm. Sim & Co., 10 Old Smithhills
M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street
M'Kean, J., wine and spirit merchant, 15 St. Mirren
street
M'Kean, Mrs Robert, 10 Old Smithhills
M'Kechnie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms, 4 Moss street — ■
house, 28 Old Sneddon
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., manufacturers, Causeyside court,
14 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, John, of John M'Kechnie & Co., Riversdale
Villa, Langbank
M'Kechnie, Malcolm, at John M'Kechnie & Co.'s, 26
Orchard street
M'Kechnie, Margaret, dressmaker, 41 High street
M'Kechnie, Mrs, 4 Wardrop street
M'Kechnie, Mrs., grocer, 99 George street
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill House
M'Kechnie, William, watch and clock maker, 41 High st..
M'Kel'ar, Archibald, grain and potato merchant, 42
Moss street — house, 130 George street _
PAISLEY. 81
M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer and victualler, 28 George street
— house, 15 Sir Michael street
M'Kellar, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, and Co., Stanley
place, 47 Causeyside
M'Kelvie, John, dyer, 10 Well street — ^house, 44 Canal
street
MacKenzie, Archibald, gardener, North Greenhill — shop,
6 Smithhills
Ma^iKenzie, Archibald, of Mackenzie Brothers, North
Greenhill
MacKenzie, Archibald, jun., of MacKenzie Brothers,
Gateflat cottage, Renfrew road
MacKenzie Brothers, starch manufacturers, Victoria
Works, Renfrew street
MacKenzie, Daniel, of MacKenzie Brothers, Gateflat cot>
tage
M'Kenzie, Duncan, of William Jamieson & Sons — ^honse^
Falside
M'Kenzie, Duncan, teacher, Kibble Reformatory, 2 Niddry
street
M'Kenzie, Edward, tailor, 2 Wardrop street
M'Kenzie, George, photographic artist, 5 Gilmour street —
house, Rosebank Villa, Langbank — (See advertise-
ment)
MTIeuzie, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 13 Gauze street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., tailor, 78 Causeyside — house,
Stevenson street
M'Kenzie, James, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street
M'Kenzie, James, sluicekeeper, Stanely cottage
M^Kenzie, John, spirit merchant, 3 St. Mirren street
MacKenzie, Mrs, spirit dealer, 86 New Sneddon
M'Kenzie, Peter, nurseryman, Bellfield Nursery, Cartvale,
Love street — shop, 1 Gordon street, Glasgow
M'Kenzie, William, governor of Burgh Poorhouse, T New
Sneddon
M'Kie, James, flesher, 20 Sandholes
M'Kie, Mrs James, flesher, 3 Lawn s,tr6et'
Mackie, Keith, assistant to R. Barr, chemist, Terr^QQ
buildings
Maekie, Robert, foreman, 6 Neilston street
82 PAISLEY.
M'Killigin, Duncan, woollen and linen draper, 103 High
street (Cross) — ^house, 24 Glen street
M'Kim, Mrs, grocer, 27 William sburgli
M'Kiulay, D., burgli police, 3 Brown's lane
M'Kinlay, Daniel, superintendent, Railway Station, 37
New street
M'Kinlaj, John, clerk at Greenlaw Goods Station, 56-,.
Caledonia street
M'Kinlay, John, Free St. George's Church officer,. 37
New street
M'Kinlay, Mrs, 2 New Smithhills
M-Kinlay, William, at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s, 32 Thread St.
M'Kinnon, Angus, confectioner, 8 Lawn street
M'Kinnon, Colin, shoemaker, 10 Glen street
M'Kinnon, Lachlan, at Messrs M'Innes and Macfarlane's,.
70 Love street
M'Kune, Rev. Christopher, minister of St. George's Church,
Caversbank, 45 Oakshaw street
Maolachlan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 40 New
street— house, 41 do.
M'Lachlan, Catherine, & Co., pawnbrokers, 1 George
street — house, 11 Abbey street
M'Lachlan, Dugald, boot and shoemaker, 17 Gauze street
M'Lachlan, James, coal merchant. King street, Saucel, and
Underwood depot — house, 4 Williamsburgh
M'Lachlan, Rev. James, 2 East Buchanan street
M'Lachlan, John, clerk, Saucel Coal Depot
M'Lachlan, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 5 Moncrieff
street— house, 3 Back Sneddon
M'Lachlan, John, spirit dealer, 39 Stock street
M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, milliner and straw hat maker, 17
Gauze street
M'Lachlan, William G., at James M'Lachlan's, 4 Williams-
burgh
M'Lagan, Thomas, telegraph clerk, Caledonian Railway,
11 Abercorn street
M'Lardie, James, scourer and finisher, Meikleriggs Field
and Marshall's lane — house, Meikleriggs
M'Laren, D., overseer, Houston — office, Terrace buildings
M'Laren, James, spirit dealer, 2 St. Mirren street
PAISLEY. 83
M'Lean, Alexander, weigher, Town Weighs, Caledonia
street — house, 9 Glen street
M'Lean, Andrew, 81 Broomlands
M'Lean, Andrew, shopman, 13 George street
M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street — house,
34 do.
M'Lean, Mrs John, 92 Causeyside
M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 145 George street
M'Lean, John, foreman dyer with John Stalker, 52 High
street
M'Lean, Rev. John, minister of South Church, 45 Causey-
side
M'Lean, Maxwell, broker, 17 Canal street
M'Lean, Misses, dressmakers and hosiers, 10 Old Smith*
hills
M'Lean, Neil, baker, 105 George street
M'Lean, Eobert, clerk at M'Fadyen & Co.'s— house, 10
Caledonia street
M'Lellan, James, grocer, 39 Ferguslie
M'Lellan, William, 17 Wardrop street
M'Lenuan, T. B., manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren street — =
house, 27 Glen street
M'Leod, Alexander, chma, crystal, and stoneware mer=
chant, 94 Causeyside
M'Leod, Forbes, cloth agent, 5 West Buchanan street
M'Leod, Matthew, coal merchant. Underwood and Stoney
brae depots — ^house, 54 High street
M'Leod, NinianFerrie, physician and surgeon, M.D., CM.,
— shop, 12 Old Sneddon — house, 54 High street
M'Lerie, George, grocer, 23 New Sneddon
Maclerie, George, cook and confectioner, 7 High street
M'Lerie, James, joiner, Stonefield
M'Lerie, Miss, furnisher, 102 Causeyside
M'Lerie, Miss, milliner, 25 Causeyside
M'Lure, Andrew H., warper, 109 High street
M'Mahon, John, agent Legal Life Assurance and Loan
Company, 89 High street and 6 Prussia street
M'Millan, C, spirit dealer, 29 Causeyside
M'Millan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 6 Causeyside
— house, do.
PAISLEY.
M'Millan, John, foreman at Goods Station, 19 Underwood
M'Millan, John) jun., clerk at Goods Station, 19 Under*
wood
M'Millan, Mary, hosier, 1 Old Smithhills
M'Millan, Neil, warper, 16 Causeyside— house, 17 Orchard
street
M'Mori-an, Eobert, Caledonian Railway mineral agent^
Underwood depot- — house, 49 Caledonia street
M'Murchy, James, Castlehead
M'Murray, James, chemist and druggist, 19 and 57 George
street— house, 57 do.
M'Murray, James, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 10 George
street
M'Murray, Mrs^ cowfeeder, 19 New Stoithhills
M'Nab, Bobert, cowfeeder, 3 Cotton street
M'Nair, Daniel, broker, 21 Orchard street
M'Nair, Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 6 and 25
Moss street — house, 59 Love street
M'Nair, Duncan, of Matthew Gibb & Co., 86 Canal street
M'Nair, J. & Co., carriers, 14 Thread street
M'Nair, J. & D., & Co., curled hair manufacturers, Seedhill
Hair Works
M'Nair, John, farmer, Meikleriggs
M'Nair, John, grocer, 120 George street
M'Nair, William, of Armstrong & M'Nair, Toll Bar, Aber-
corn Station, Renfrew road
M'Nally, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 6 Wallace street
M 'Naught, Hugh, cowfeeder, 3 New street
M 'Naught, John, furniture dealer, 38 New street
M'Naught, John, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze street
M'Naughtan, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeysid^—
house, 7 George street
M'Naughton, James, grocer, 92 Sneddon
M'Naughton, John, clerk, Foxbar
M'Nee, Robert, tailor, 3 Moss street
M'Neil, James Banks, Professor of Swimming at the
Paisley and Glasgow Swimming Baths, also boat-
builder at Clutha Boat House, Glasgow — ^house, 44
South Wellington street, Glasgow — (See advertise-
ment)
PAISLEY. 85
M'Neil, John, furnisher, 5 Castle-street
M'Neil, John, grocer, 19 Wellmeadow
M'Neil, Peter, manager Abercorn Oil Works, Abercorn
street— house, 11 Abercorn street
M'Neil, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Wellmeadow
M'Neillege, Walter, engineman and mangier, 146 George
street
M'Neilledge, Miss, 6 Moss street
M'Nicol, John, pastry cook and confectioner, 5 Moss street
■ — house, do. — (See advertisement)
M'Nish, Mrs William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 5
County place, and 42 Moss street — house, 9 Moss st.
M'Nish, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, 94 High
street
M'Phail, Hugh, confectioner and fruiterer, 83 Canal st.
M'Phee, Catherine Clark, milliner and straw hat maker,
99 Causeyside — house, 24 Orchard street
MTherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey burying
ground, 4 Old Smithhills
M'Pherson, James, saddler, 43 Wellmeadow
M'Pherson, Robert, blacking manufacturer, 8 Shuttle st.
M'Pherson, William, mechanic, 6 Albion street
M'Queen, John, cabinetmaker, 9 Lawn street
M'Queen, Thomas, joiner and timber merchant, 4 West
Buchanan street — house till Martinmas, 33 George
street — (See advertisement)
M'Queen, Mrs Alexander, 9 Wellmeadow
MacRobert, Thomas, writer, and J. P. clerk-depute, County
buildings — house, Castlehead
M'Stravick, David, flesher, 3 Neilston street
M'Stravic, James, house factor and coal agent, 3 Moncrieff
street
Mactaggart, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 22 High street
— house, do. — (See advertisement)
M'Vey, Alexander, corkcutter, 19 Sandholes
M'Vitie, R., salesman at Duncan M'Killigin's, 4 Barclay
street
M' Walter, Allan, plumber, 23 New Smithhills— house, 16
Glen street
M' Walter, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 19 Maxwellton street
H
8^ PAISLEt.
M 'Walter, Robert, shawl merchant, 45 Causeyside
M'Walter, Mrs Thomas, 28 George street
M'Willi-am, John, of J. & J. M* William, spirit merchants,
'tS Queen street, Glasgow — ^house, Fairfield, 1 Gate-
side, Renfrew Road
M 'Williams, Denis, spirit dealer, 43 New street
NAIRN, Miss, Blackland cottage, 22 Calside
Nairne, William, treasurer Gas Company, 3 Caledonia
street
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, Mrs R., confectioner, 65 Broomlands
Neil, Archibald, 'warehouseman, 13 Queen street
Neil, John, blanket and tWeed manufacturer, 6 Wardrop
street^— house, do.
Neils on, John, officer North Church, 2 Moncrieff street
Neilson, Miss Agnes, milliner and dressmaker, 44 Moss
street — house, 86 High street
Neilson, Thomas, Wright anid glazier, 4 West brae- — house,
3 do.
Neilson, William, carver, gilder, and picture-frame maker,
85 High street — house, 86 do, — (See advertisement)
Neilson, William, stationer, 11 Smithhills — house, 3 West
brae
Ness, John, spirit dealer, 1 Bridge street
Newlands, J. Buchanan, watchmaker and goldsmith, 16
High street- — house, Burnbank, Calside
Newton, Robert, grocer, 16 Maxwellton .street
Nicholas, Francis, Inland Revenue Ofiicer, 24 Orchard st.
Nicolson, Daniel, constable County Police, 9 School wynd
Nicol, John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 6 George
street and 37 Causeyside — ^house, 17 Wardrop streeti^
Nicol, John, pattern drawer at David Speirs & Co.'s,
Stevenson street
Nimmo, James, officer Canal street U.P. Churchy llS
George street
Nisbet, William, Caledonia Cottage
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Niven, David Coats, collector of gas rates, 22 King street
Niven, J. C, teacher, Grammar' School — Chouse, 22 Well-
meadow
Niven, John, cooper, 22 Cotton street
Norrie, C. & A., temperance coffee house and hotel, 9'
High street (Cross)
North British Daily and Weekly Mail Office, 4 County
place — James Drewette, correspondent and reporter
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'Neil,, Neil, jobbing gardener, 26 Lawn street
O'Neil, Charles, salesman to Paisley Provident Co-opera-.
tive Society, 1 Barclay street
Ogg, George, spirit dealer, 36 Ferguslie
Ogilvie, ]\Irs, hosier, 3 Love street
Oliver, Robert, baker, 73 Love street
Oliver, Robert, collector of Abbey Parish poor rates —
office, 22 Smithhills — house, 32 Calside
O'May, Robert, grocer, 31 Storie street
Orchardson, Janet, flesher, 90 Canal street — house, 6
Glen street
Orchardson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 86
Causeyside — house, 90 Canal street
Orchieson, George, tea dealer, 27 Ferguslie
Orr, John^ baker, 13 Smithhills
Orr, Mrs Andrew, wine and spu'it merchant,, 13 High,
street — house, do.
Orr, Mrs, grocer, 30 St. James street-
Orr, Robert, 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
Otter, John Frudd, Supervisor Inland Revenue, 24 Orchards,
street
Oxley, H. W., Inland Revenue Officer, 14 Barclay street
00 PAISLEY.
PAISLEY AETIZANS' INSTITUTION, 1 High street
— George Cutlibertson, keeper
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, 6 Orchard street
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (limited),
manufacturers of woollen goodS;, 7 St. Mirren street
— John M'Kenzie, manager and secretary
Paisley Equitable Co-operative Stores, 5 Neilston road
Paisley Gas Light Office, 23 Moss street — William Nairne,
treasurer
Paisley Swimming Baths, corner of George street and
Storie street — James Snedden, keeper — {See adver-
tisement)
Paisley House of Refuge, Stow place — (See advertisement)
Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser Office^ Water-
loo place, 2 Gilmour street — Richard Watson, editor
— (See advertisement)
Paisley Herald Printing and Stationery Establishment, 10
High street — office, 2 Gilmour street — WiUiam B.
Watson, printer — (See advertisement)
Paisley Industrial or Ragged School, Albion street —
Thomas Reid, superintendent
Paisley Infirmary, Bridge street (burgh) — ^Wm. Gillespie,
treasurer, 76 New Sneddon
Paisley Library, 8 Causeyside — Dalrymple Lyle, librarian
Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (limited) — grocery
store, drapery and hosiery establishment, and regis-
tered office, 15 George street— Alexander M'-Naught,
secretary
Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette Office, 3 Moss street
Park, Alexander H., wholesale and retail grocer, 105 High
street (Cross) — house, Oakshawhead — (See adver-
tisement)
Park„ William, foreman Goods Station Caledonian Railway
Company, 27 St. James street
Park William, C, wine and spirit merchant, 10 George st.
PAISLEY. ggf)
Park, William, farmer, South Gallowhill
Park, JoliD, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mackie's mill.
Park, John, 3 Mary street
Paa^k, John, Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 6 Moss
street
Park, Miss, grocer, 97 Causeyside — house, 32 Oakshaw st.
Park, Robert, greengrocer, 18 Sandholes
Parker, John, loom card -cutter, 6 Forbes place — house, 8
Neilston road
Parlane, James, silk mercer and family draper, 10 High
street (Cross) — house, Marion, Grove, Castlehead —
(See advertisement)
Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 8 School wynd
Parlane, John, foreman, at J. & R. Parlane's, 8 Stow place
Parlane, J. &.R., printers, bookbinders, paper rulers, and
booksellers, 97 High street
Parlane, R. B., of J. & R. Parlane, Riccartsbar
Paterson, Andrew, clerk British Linen Co.'s Bank, and
agent for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, 10
Glen lane
Paterson, Andrew, grocer and victualler, 15 Old Sneddon
— ^house, GQ Back Sneddon
Paterson, H,, & Co., lithographers, 5 Cumberland court,
Causeyside — house, 13 Caledonia street
Paterson, Hugh, 20. Old Sneddon
Paterson, Mrs Hugh^ wine and spirit merchant, 48 High
street — house, 49 do.
Paterson, James, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 7 St. Mir-
ren street
Paterson, James G., sheriff officer and insurance agent,
Terrace buildings, 109 High street — house, 66 High
street
Paterson, James, of James Paterson& Co., High Carriage-.
hill
Paterson, James, cowfeeder, 32. Gastle street
Paterson, J. & C., milliners, 38 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Jessie, milliner, 26 High street
Paterson, Joseph, coppersmith and tinsmith, 14 St Mirreni
street — house, 17 John street
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90 PAISLEY.
Paterson, Mrs, confectioner, 39 High street
Paterson, Eobert, auctioneer, valuator, and land surveyor,
10 Bridge street
Paterson, Robert, spirit dealer, 100 George street
Paterson, Mrs Samuel, furnishings, 17 Broomlands
Paterson, Thomas, at James Harvey & Co.'s, Oakbank,
43|- Oakshaw street
Paterson, Thomas, jun., farmer, Candren
Paterson, William, & Co., tobacco manufacturers, 100
High street
Paterson, William, of William Paterson & Co., 41 Lady
lane
Paton, Elizabeth, china merchant, 1 Broomlands
Paton, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 2 North
street
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Paton, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 17 Orchard street
Paton, John, grocer, 6 MoncrieiF street
Paton, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 22 Glen street
— house, 8 Moncrieff street — (See advertisement)
Paton, John, shoemaker, 17 Orchard street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canal
street
Paton, Mrs John, 71 Love street
Paton, Alexander, spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon-rr-house, 65
Back Sneddon
Paton, Robert, foreman to Alexander MacKintosh, 40^
Broomlands
Patony William, spirit merchant, 12 High street
Patrick, John Gibson, of James Harvey & Co., Swiss
Villa, PoUokshields, Glasgow
Patrick, Robert, 4 Bank street
Patrick, Thomas, baker, 69 Broomlands
Patrick, William, coal agent, 69 Storie street
Pattison, Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Canal st.
Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 28 Castle street
Pattison, William, of Watson & Pattison, 2 Canal street
Paul, Mrs James, grocer, 15 Williamsburgh
Paul, Matthew, grocer and flesh er, 20 Wellmeadow —
house, 33 Newton street
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Paul, William, nurseryman and florist, Wester Crossflat,
off Mill street — (See advertisement)
Peacock, George, of Kobert Peacock & Brothers, 5 Black-
hall buildings
Peacock, John, ropemaker, and sacking and pack-sheet
merchant, 85 High street — house, 9 Orr Square
Peacock, John, of Robert Peacock & Brothers, 26 Gauze
street
Peacock, Miss I., milliner and straw-hat maker, 19 Broom-
lands
Peacock, Mrs Walter, 6 New street
Peacock, Robert, baker, 5 George street
Peacock, Robert, grocer, 90 High 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, 8 William street
Pearson, John J., clerk at J. & J. M'Callum's, 1 Barclay-
street
Pearson, Mary, confectioner, 13 Moss street
Peattie, William, clothier, 2 Gilmour street — ^house, 15,
Gauze street
Percy, Francis, grocer, 101 Causeyside — ^house, 6 Stow
lane
Percy, Samuel, grocer, 26 Broomlands
Peden, John, 6 Bank street
Peden,, William S., clerk, British Linen Company's Bank,.
Glasgow, 6 Bank street
Pender, John, coal agent, 8 Barclay street.
Pennel, John, grocer, 39 Maxwellton
Peock, William, shipmaster, Meikleriggs
Peters, Joseph, cooper, 16 Moss street
Peters, Mrs, furnisher, 9 George street
Pettigrew, V\ illiam, boot and shoemaker, 65 George street
Philips, Alexander,, cowfeeder, 73 Canal street
Phihps, William, & Co.,, silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,
6 Forbes place
Philips, William, of William Philips & Co., Crossflat
House
Philips, William, juja.,, at Wm». Philips & Co.'s, Crossflat,
House
92^ PAISLEY.
Philips, William, draper, 15 High street — house, Falside
Picken, Alexander, of Picken & Comrie, 11 Wardrop st.
Picken & Comrie, machine and cabinetmakers, 3 Barclay,
street
Picken, John, house-factor,, 2 6 Storie street
Picken, John, letter stamper, 26 Storie street
Pinkerton, James, jun., clerk, Goods Station, 26 Gauze
street
Pinkerton, H. W., clerk, Railway Station, 26 Gauze street
Pinkerton, James, missionary,. Carriagehill district, 26
Gauze street
Pinkerton, James, of Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, Blythe
Holme cottage, Calside
Pinkerton, John, feuar, 39 Wellmeadow
Pinkerton, John, 53 High street
Pinkerton, R. & J., ironmongers, tinsmiths, gasfitters,
plumbers, .and bellhangers, 42 Moss street — workshop, ,
67 Back Sneddon
Pinkerton, James, of R. & J. Pinkerton, 9 Hospital lane
Pinkerton, Mrs, 65 Back Sneddon
Pinkerton, Robt., of R. & J. Pinkerton, 67 Back Sneddon,
Pinkerton, Mrs, 1 Garthland street
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
Pollqck, A. Russell, of James Pollock & Co., Greenhill
Pollock & Cochran j bleachers, washers, and dyers, Thrush-
craig
Pollock, James, & Co., yarn agents, 5 Causeyside, Paisley,
and 2 George square, Glasgow
Pollock, John, house-factor and insurance agent, 15
Gilmour streets — house, 53 High street
Pollock, Mary, grocer, 47 High street
Pollock, Peter, of WilHam Caldwell & Co., Riccartsbar
House
Pollock, Rev. Alexander, minister Free South Church — -
house, 5 Neilston street
Pollock, Robert, farmer, Amochrie
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Pollock, Robert, grain merchant, 1 6 Back Sneddon
Pollock, Thomas, of Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
cottage
Pollock, William, brick manufacturer and bricklayer —
brick and lime yard, and office, 12 St. James street —
brickworks, Gockston — ^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, 58 Causeyside
Pollock, William S., plumber, tinsmith, coppersmith, and
gasfitter, 80 High street — workshop, 40 do.
Pollock, William, jun., clerk to William Pollock, brick-
maker, 25 Moss street
Poison, John, of Brown and Poison, and of William Brown
& Son, West Mount
Poison, William, & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Imperial Starch Works, Abercorn street
Poison, William, of William Poison & Co., 5 Gauze street
PorteouSj Alexander, clerk, 16 Barclay street
Porteous, Dnndas S., engineer, machinist, and tool maker,
and iron and brass founder, Snawdoun Works, 55
Back Sneddon — residence, Priorscroft House, 50 High
street — (See advertisement)
Post Office, 9 Gilmour street — Francis Deans, postmaster
Powers, Robert, Causeyside Toll Bar, Stonefield
Prinu'ose, John, shopman to John Snodgrass & Son, 13
Gauze street
Pringle, Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 24 Storie street
Provau, Andrew, confectioner, 3 Maxwellton street
Provan, John, farmer, Brediland
Purves, James, general draper^ 44 New street— house, 27
Maxwellton street
QUIlSr, Francis, foreman at J, Clark & Co.'s, Gordon's lane,.
14 Back Sneddon
Quin, Samuel, 36 Moss street
94 PAISLEY.
RAE, Jolin, superintendent, Kibble Reformatory
Ralston, John, flesher, 54 George street
Ramage, Margaret S., milliner and straw liat maker, 70
Love street
Ramsay, James, grocer, 20 Abbey street
Ramsay, Robert, grocer, 83 New Sneddon
Rankin, John, & Co., brick makers and brick builders —
North Caledonia Brickworks, Love street
Rankine, Mrs, baker, 43 Broomlands
Ray, Samuel, grocer, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, Andrew, grocer, victualler, and grain dealer, 13 Old
Sneddon — -house, do.
Reid & Henderson, writers, 3 County place
Reid, James, auctioneer and valuator, 18 High street^ —
house, 16 Wellmeadow
Reid, James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 18
High street — ^liouse, 16 Wellmeadow
Reid, James, dyer, 9 New Smithhills — house, Gallowhill
cottage, Renfrew road
Reid, James, house decorator and sign writer, 116 Causey-
side — house, do.
Reid, James, late teacher of Town's English School, Ses-
sion Clerk of Middle Parish, registrar of births, &c.,
for the Districts of Middle and Low Parishes, 101
High street
Reid, James, of Barr & Reid, 69 High street
Reid, Jane, victualler, 19 New Sneddon
Reid, John, coal agent, 69 Broomlands
Reid, John, cowfeeder, 19 Cotton street
Reid, John, of M. Whitehill &l Co., Whitehaugh, Glasgow
road
Reid, John, printer, stationer, bookseller, confectioner, and
fruiterer — shop, 4 Broomlands — printing office, 18
High street — house, 2 Queen street
Reid, Mrs Anthony, 13 Barclay street
Reid, Mrs Sophia, dress and straw hat maker, 3 Gauze
street
Reid, Robert, warehouseman, at Yuill & Campbell's, 1
Stevenson street
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lleid, Thomas, & Son, smiths, engineers, and machinists,
5 and 6 Bridge street (Newtown) — house, 6 do.
jReid, Thomas, superintendent Industrial School, Albion st.
Eeid, William, jun., at Reid & Henderson's, Chapelhill,
by Blackball
Eeid, William, of Reid & Henderson, Chapelhill, by
Blackball
Reid, William, spirit dealer, 72 Broomlands
Reid, Robert, waste and metal merchant, 73 Broomlanda
Reilly, James, broker, 32 WellmeadoW
Reith, Robett, assistant superintendent, Kibble Reforma-
tory
Renfrew CoUnty Kilwintiing Mason Lodge, 8 High street
Renfrew, Colin, 57 Canal 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 bouth Campbell street
Renfrewshire Independent Office, Gilraour street — John
Millar, editor- — residence, Barrhead
Rennie, James, flesher, 18 Wellmeadow
R-ennison, J. Albert, 'architect, 4 Moss street — residence,
Westmarch House
Rennison, Mrs Alexander, Westmarch House
Retson, James, contractor, 10 Gordon's lane
Rew, George, traveller to James Snodgrass, Saucel Mill,
2 Bladda
Richardson, Isaac, tea and coffee merchant, and general
grocer, 21 High street- — house, 88 do.
Richardson, John, Free High Church officer, 79 High st.
Richardson, Robert, 5 Gateside
Richardson, Thomas, sugar merchant, Glasgow — residence^
Ralston House, Glasgow road
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 32 New street
Richmond, George, jun., clerk, Victoria Saw Mills, 40
Wellmeadow
Richmond, S., teacher Neilson School, 49 High street
Richmond, William, bread, biscuit, and pastry baker, and
Temperance Hotel keeper, 46 Moss street
Richmond, William, officer Martyrs' Church, 78 George
street
96 PAISLEY.
Ricketts, William, book-keeper to Brown & Poison, Falside
Risk, Robert, agent for Wm. Galloway & Co., coal masters
— liouse, 51 Caledonia street
Risk, William, fishmonger, 34 High street — (See adver-
tisement)
Ritchie, A., milliner and straw hat maker, 1 Old Sneddon
— house, 82 Glen street
Ritchie, David, bookbinder and stationer, 11 St. Mirren
street
Ritchie, David, general grocer and victualler, 25 Queen
street
Ritchie, James, general ironmonger, 47 Moss street —
house, 51 Caledonia street
Ritchie, John, ilesher, 20 George street
Ritchie, John, family grocer, 25 George street
Ritchie, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Gauze
street and 57 Causeyside — house, 3 Christie street
Ritchie, Robert, of Crawford and Ritchie, power loom
cloth manufacturers, 14 Abercorn street
Ritchie, William, baker, 19 Causeyside
Ritchie, William, jun., baker, 84 Causeyside
Robb, Andrew, clerk, Underwood Coal Depot, 13 Caledonia
street
Robb, Charles, & Co., railway carriers and contractors — =
office, Greenlaw Goods Station
Robb, John, coal merchant, Underwood Depot — house, 13
Caledonia street
Robb, Thomas, joiner and cartwright, 12 St. James street
— ^house, 13 Caledonia street
Robb, William, teller, Union Bank of Scotland, 2 Orr st.
Robertson, David, farmer, Linwood
Robertson, Hugh, of Fisher, Robertson, & Co., 4 Christie
street
Robertson, William, farmer. Old Hall and Whitehaugh —
residence. Old Hall, Glasgow road
Robertson, Daniel, officer, Oakshaw street Gaelic Church,
13 Oakshaw street
Robertson, Daniel, gardener, 3 Old Smithhills — nurseries,
Greenlaw and Linside
Robertson, Duncan, officer Middle Church, 25 Gau^ st.
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Robertson, George, coppersmith, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 4
New Sneddon — house, do.
Robertson, James, of J. & J. Robertson, 144 George street
Robertson, James, grocer, and provision merchant, 67
Causeyside — house, 70 do
Robertson, James, clerk, Clydesdale Banking Company, 59
Causeyside
Robertson, James, designer, 3 Orchard street — house, 59
Causeyside
Robertson, J. & J., shawl manufacturers, 3 Forbes place
Robertson, John W., at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, 14
South Croft — house, 13 Old Sneddon
Robertson, John, coal merchant. Underwood Depot — house,
15 Sandholes
Robertson, John W., merchant, 168 George street
Robertson, John, hot-presser, packer, and finisher, St.
Mirren's walk — house, 73 Causeyside
Robertson, John, late letter carrier, 30 King street,
Broomlands
Robertson, Matthew, foreman to William Harris, watch-
maker, 14 Abercorn street
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, 87 Canal street
Robertson, Mrs Jane, furnisher, 16 Wellmeadow
Robertson, Mrs, milliner, 24 Lawn street
Robertson, Mrs WiUiam, fishmonger, 101 Causeyside —
house, 22 do.
Robertsoi^, Peter, Inland Revenue officer, 19 Abbey close
Robertson, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchard
street — house, 18 Causeyside
Robertson, Robert, inspector of poor. Abbey Parish — ■
house, Greenside cottage, Calside
Robertson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Carriage-
hill
Robertson & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, 48 Moss
street — James Stewart, manager
Robertson, Thomas, beamer, 1 Ferguslie walk
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Robertson, William, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, Castlehead
Robin & Houston, soap and composite candlemakers —
soap works — 61 New Sneddon, Paisley — composite
candle works. Park street, Kinning park, Glasgow
Robin, James L., industrial teacher. Industrial School — ■
house at the Lodge, Industrial School
Robin, Robert, of Robin & Houston, Govan
Robin, William, builder and monumental worker — office,
14 Lady lane — house, 28 do. — (See advertisement)
Robinson, James, boot and shoemaker, 77 High street
Robson, Mrs., brush, basket, and toy dealer, 8 Moss street
— house, 66 Love street
Rodger, James, blacksmith, 90 George street
Rodger, Alexander, tobacconist, 91 High street — house,
49 Broomlands
Rodger, John, of Rodger & M'Callum, 16 Causeyside
Rodger, Matthew, flesher, 17 Sandholes
Rodger, Matthew, grocer, 8 Wallneuk
Rodger & M'Callum, silk, cotton, and wool yarn dyers,
6 Marshall's lane
Rodger, Robert, wine and spirit dealer, 14 St. Mirren st.
Rodger, William, printer, 3 Mary street
Ronald, Peter, at J. B. Wotherspoon's, 1 Hamilton place,
78 New Sneddon
Ronald, James, cowfeeder, 27 Love street
Ronald, John, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co., 1 Hamilton
place, 78 New Sneddon
Ronald, Robert A., manufacturer, Daisy Bank, Back
Sneddon
Ronald, William, sanitary inspector, inspector of cleansing,
and surveyor of drainage, 4 Moss street
Ronald, William Y., warehouseman, at Wm. Cochran's,
21 Causeyside ■»
Rollo, James, builder, 45 Broomlands — yard, Castle street
Ross, Alexander, of Ross & Duncan, Abercorn place, 13
Niddry street
Ross, A. M., at Robert Brown & Son's, Rosehill, Falside
Ross, George, scourer, finisher, hotpresser, and packer, 24
Thread street — house, 3 Seedhill
Ross, Gilbert, precenter Gaelic Church — ^house, Lin wood
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Ross, James, shoe manufacturer, 19 Broomlands
Ross, James, teller. Bank of Scotland, 3 Hamilton street
Ross, John, draper, 21 Wellmeadow
Ross & Duncan, thread manufacturers, Abercorn Factory,
6 Abercorn street
Ross, John S., foreman at Paisley Herald office — chouse,
8 Barclay street
Rowan, James, confectioner, 3 Dovesland
Rowan, Mrs, confectioner, 10 Lawn street
Rowan, Peter, grocer, 27 New Sneddon
Rowand, Andrew, farmer, 20 Ferguslie
Rowand, Robert, at Robin & Houston's, 118 George street
Rowand, Robert, clerk. Abbey Parochial Board, 20 Fer-
guslie
Rowand, Robert, farmer. West Candren
Rowat, Mrs Robert, sen., Rosshill
Rowat, Robert, of R. T. & J. Rowat, Prospecthill
Rowat, Thomas, of R. T. & J. Rowat, Churchhill
Rowat, R. T. & J., shawl and tartan manufacturers, 115
Causeyside
Rowat, William, of R. T. & J. Rowat, 21 St. James street
Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 81 High street
Roxburgh, Mrs, midwife, 2 North Croft
Roxburgh, Robert, coach builder, 4 Garthland lane — house,
3 do. — (See advertisement)
Rush, Thomas, hay and straw dealer, 5 Hospital lane
Russell, Hugh M., at Robert Russell's, 94 Miller street,,
Glasgow — house, 11 St. James place
Russell, James, architect, Three-Mile-House, Glasgow road
Russell, Joseph, clothier and hatter, 18 Gilmour street — ■
house, 26 Broomlands — (See advertisement)
Russell, Robert, yarn agent, 94 Miller street, Glasgow —
house, 11 St. James place
Russell, Robert, writer, of Campbell & Russell, 7 High
street — house, 26 Maxwellton street
Russell, Robert Y., clerk to Matthew Blackwood, 68 Love
street
Eussell, Samuel, Victoria Chip Mills, Priesthill, by Nitshill
Russell, Thomas, clerk to Campbell & Russell, 26 Max-,
wellton street
100 PAISLEY.
Russell, Walter, beamer, 2 Silk street — house, 4 Stow lane
Russell, William, butter and egg dealer, 3 Garthland street
Russell, William, clerk. Goods Station, 23 Queen street
Russell, William, feuar, 59 High street
Russell, William, flesher, 67 Broomlands
Russell, William, porter, Union Bank of Scotland, 49 Moss
street
Rutherford, Thomas, carter, 4 Garthland lane
SACELL BREWERY COMPANY, 8 Saucel
Saucel Distillery, King street, Saucel
Sawer?, Joseph, weaving shop, 1 Prussia street — ^house, 9
Neilston street
Scadlock, George, designer, 3 Garthland street
Scarlett, Samuel, cowfeeder, 3 Stirling street
Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Moss street
Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street
Scott, Allan, 8 Back Sneddon
Scott, Thomas, farmer, Hawfchead IMains
Scott, Matthew, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside — ^liouse, 7
Gateside
Scott, John, clerk. Union Bank of Scotland, 12 William
street, Johnstone
Scott, Mrs, confectioner, 6 George street
Scott, Mrs Elizabeth, furnisher and hosier, 101 High street
— house, 11 Glen street
Scott, _Mrs Matthew, grocer, 11 Saucel
Scott, Thomas, grocer, 34 Canal street
Semple, Alexander, at Joseph Whitehead'^s, 2 Seedhill
Semple, David, writer and Notary Public, law agent far
the Paisley Pleritable Property Investment Society,.
and agent for the Caledonian Fire and Life Insurance
Co., 16 Gilmour street — house, Towuhead, 68 High
' street
Semple, James, grocer, 36 Canal street
Semple, James, grocer, 40 George street
Semple, John, market gardener, Linside — shop, 1 George
street
Shankley, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant^ 84 Causey-
side— house, 4 Silk street
PAISLEY. 101
Shanks, Alexander, staymaker, 28 Wellmeadow (District
Post Office)
Shanks, Mrs, midwife, 25 Old Sneddon
Shanks, Mrs William, grocer, 9 School wynd
vSharp, David G., of Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 28 India st.,
Glasgow
Sharp, Miss Margaret, Orr Square
Sharp, Eobert, Master of Works for Burgh, County build-.
ings — house, 29 St. James street
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
Shearer, James H., clerk at James King's coach office —
house, 5 Stow street
Shearer, James, grain merchant, 71 Broomlands
Shearer, Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broomlands
Shepherd, Louis Storer, teacher, John Neilson Educational
Institution, 18 Oakshaw street
Sim, Ann, grocer, 14 Carriagehill
Sim, Duncan & Peter, bakers, 6 Glen street
Sim, Hugh, Chamberlain's Office, County buildings— house,
59 Love street
Sim, John, baker, 94 Causeyside
Sim, Thomas, jun., confectioner,. 36 High street
Sim, Thomas, sen., confectioner, 26 Wellmeadow
Sim, William, & Co., soap and candle manufacturers, I
West Croft
Simm, William, feuar, 17 Williamsburgh
Simon, Andrew, miller and grain merchant, Cardonald
Mnis, Glasgow road
Simpson, Alexander, manager at Blair &; Co.'s, hatters, 28
High street
Simpson, John, & Son, wood and ivory turners, and bowl
makers, 32 High streetr— house, 60 do.
Simpson, Miss, dressmaker, Renfrew road
Simpson, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 5 County place
Simpson, Peter, baker, 33 Causeyside
Sinclair, Alexander, feuar, 2 Garthland street
Sinclair, Daniel, smith, 3 Garthland street
I 2.
iMfi MitOMfci-L. jlsbkARY.
102 PAISLEY.
Sinclair, Janet, draper, 4 Wellmeadow
Sinclair, Peter, house-painter and decorator, 15 Well-
meadow — (See advertisement)
Skene, l^Iargaret, white seam sewer, 1 1 Back Sneddon
Skinnider, P., green grocer, 25 South Croft
Slater, Edward, gardener and green grocer, 58 Causeyside
Slater, Mrs John, 7 G-auze street
Sloan, Mrs, dressmaker, 39 New street
Small, Mrs, bookseller, 63 Causeyside — ^house, 56 do.
Small, Miss, confectioner, 35 Causeyside
Smellie, James, 2 Maxwellton
Smiles, James S., surveyor of taxes and lands valuation
assessor, 1 Cotton street — house, Thrushcraig
Smith, Alexander, grocer. 6 Barclay street
Smith, Alexander, 33 New Sneddon
Smith, Alexander, tailor, 6 Love street
Smith, Andrew, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 30 Gauze st.
Smith, Benjamin, grocer, 3 Garthland street
Smith, Benjamin, warehouseman at Charles Smith &
Co.'s, 3 Garthland street
Smith, Charles, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causey-
side
Smith, Charles, of Charles Smith & Co., 4 Garthland st.
Smith, Charles, jun., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co.,
Milliken Park
Smith & Cochran, milliners and dressmakers, 1 High st.
Smith, Duncan S., at William Brown, jun., and Co.'s, 3
Garthland street
Smith, lErnest, Craigielea Chemical Works — office, 114
West street, Glasgow — house. Wester Kossland
Smith, George, contractor, 24 Glen street
Smith, George, at Robert Kerr & Son's, 3 Blackball
buildings
Smith, Helen, pawnbroker, 108 George street
Smith & Glass, boot and shoemakers, 2 Broomlands
Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 30 Causeyside
Smith, James, Kilmarnock carrier, 12 Causeyside
Smith, James, saddler, successor to John Christie, 49 Moss
street — house, 34 do.
Smith, James, traveller to Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, 63
George street
PAISLEY. 103
Smith, John, commercial traveller, 31 High street
Smith, John, contractor and builder, 1 1 Stow street —
house, 12 Wardrop street
Smith, John, foreman, 3 Blackhall buildings
Smith, John, grocer, 16 Orchard street
Smith, John, minister of the Gaelic Church, Oakshaw
street — house, 52 Storie street
Smith, John, Wester Carriagehill cottage
Smith, Joseph, & Son, grain and provision merchants, 30
Orchard street — house for both, 6 Blackhall buildings
Smith, Miss Janet, teacher, 125 George street — house, 43
do.
Smith, Mrs David, spirit dealer and grocer, 5 Abbey close
Smith, Mrs J., milliner, 34 Moss street
Smith, Mrs, grocer, 10. Silk street
Smith, Mrs, of Smith & Cochran, milliners and dressmakers,
8 West Croft
Smith, Robert, hatter, 88 High street — house, 77 High
street, Johnstone — James Bowie, manager
Smith, Robert, pawnbroker's manager, 40 Lady lane
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 N., warehouseman at W. Cochrane's, 6
Love street
Snedden, James, keeper of the Paisley Swimming Baths,
14 Storie street
Snodgrass, James, miller and grain merchant, Saucel Mill
— house, 8 Gateside
Snodgrass, John, proprietor of Abercorn Rooms, 22 Gauze
street
Snodgrass, John N., of John Snodgrass &. Son, 22 Gauze
street
Snodgrass, John, & Son, house-painters, decorators, and
glass gilders, paper hangers, oil and colour merchants,
21 Gauze street — house, 22 do.
Snodgrass, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, Q)Q Causey-
side
Somerville, Jane, grocer and green grocer, 21 Moss street
104 PAISLEY.
Sorley, Mrs, grocer, 12 Gauze street
Sorley, William, officer Thread street U.P. Churcli, 10
Thread street
Souden, Alexander, pensioner, 37 Back Sneddon
Sonden, William, flesher, 26 Causeyside, and 149 George
street — house, 16 George street
Southwell, Peter, ropemaker, 18 High street — house, 65
Love street
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae & Blackstoun — residence,
Burnbrae House
Spiers, Alexander, of Spiers & Gibb, Castlehead
Speirs, David, & Co., manufacturers, 167 George street —
dyeworks, Blackball
Spiers, David, of David Speirs & Co., 9^ Stevenson street
Speirs, David, foreman at John Cunningham & Sons, 6^
Barclay street
Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants. Underwood and Stoney
brae depots — office, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
— (See advertisement)
Speirs, J., wholesale crystal and china merchant, and
dealer in cotton and woollen waste, 15 Wellmeadow
— house, do.
Speirs, Gibb, & Young, fire clay manufacturers, Cale-
donia Fire Clay Works, Greenock road — town office,
Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Speirs, William, china, crystal, and waste merchant,. 13
Wellmeadow^ — house, do. — (See advertisement)
Spence, John, of Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie st.
Spence, John, jun., of Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, 86 High
street
Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, ham ourers and wholesale pro-
vision merchants, 62 Storie street
Sproul, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Union street, Charleston
Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland
Sproul, James, teacher, Carriagehill School, and chaplain,.
Abbey Poorhouse — house, 14 Barr street
Sproul, James, baker, 144 George street
Sproul, Janet, confectioner and fruiterer, 13 Wellmeadaw
Sproul, William, baker, 27 New Sneddon
iSproul, William, broker^ 29 New Smithhills
PllSLET. 105
Spruell, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie street
Spruell, Andrew, smith, cartwright, and van-builder, 8
Christie street
Spruell, Mrs, Robert, 8 Christie street
Stalker, John, silk, cotton, and wool 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, Alexander, traveller to Robin & Houston, 48 Grove
street, Glasgow
Steel, James, fishmonger and poulterer, 1 High street —
house, 23 Abbey street — (See advertisement)
Steel, Joseph, grocer, 30 Thread street
Steel, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 25 Old Sneddon
Steel, William, spirit merchant, 12 Saucel
Steen, James, blacking and blue manufacturer, 60 Back
Sneddon
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, grocer, and lemonade and ginger beer
maker, 29 Glen street
Stevenson, James, grocer, 42 Broomlands
Stevenson, James, cowfeeder and hay dealer, 25 Lawn
street
Stevenson, James, furnisher, 1 Wellraeadow
Stevenson, John, clerk at R. Kerr & Sons, 2 Christie street
Stevenson, ^John, furnisher, G Silk street
Stevenson, John, hosier, 67 Canal street
Stevenson, John, jun., of John Stevenson & Sons, 36 New
Sneddon
Stevenson, John, & Sons, tobacco and candle manufacturers,
77 New Sneddon
Stevenson, Mrs, farmer, Bardrain
Stevenson, Robert, of John Stevenson & Sons, 77 New
Sneddon
106 PAISLEY.
Stevenson, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street
Stevenson, Robert, tobacconist, 12 St. Mirren street —
house, 104 High street
Stevenson, Robert, Paisley and Kilbarchan carrier —
quarters, 12 Causeyside
Stevenson, Samuel, coal dealer, 13 Wallneuk
Stevenson, Thomas, letter-stamper, 9 St. Mirren street
Stevenson, Thomas, family grocer, and wii^e and spirit
merchant, 8 Gauze street
Stevenson, William, traveller to Macfarlane &Co., George
Hotel
Stewart, Alexander, English Baking Co., 89 High street —
house, 103 George street
Stewart, Andrew, cowfeeder, 2 Moncrief street
Stewart, Andrew, of James Stewart & Son, 59 Love street
Stewart, Charles Walker, Lieutenant of Burgh Police, 3
Glen street
Stewart, Donald, manager at Blackland Mill
Stewart, Henry, & Co,, dyers, 1 North street
Stewart, James, at Alex. Gardner's, 3 Moss street — house,
8 St. James place
Stewart, James, & Co., distillers. King street, Saucel
Stewart, James, inspector of works to J. & P. Coats —
house, Nethercraigs
Stewart, James, of James Stewart k Son, 21 New Sneddon
Stewart, James, manager to Robertson & Son, Stanley
place, 50 Causeyside
Stewart, James, & Son, joiners, and timber merchants, 20
New Sneddon
Stewart, John, of William Philips & Co., Falside House
Stewart, John, carter and contractor, 42 Back Sneddon
Stewart, John, at James Stewart & Co.'s, Stanley place,
48 Causeyside
Stewart, John, plumber and gasfitter, 8 Old Sneddon —
house, 37 New Sneddon
Stewart, Mrs, confectioner, 53 High street
Stewart, Matthew, at Wm. Philips & Co., Falside House
Stewart, Misses, 17 Maxwellton
Stewart, Miss, 3 Blackball buildings
Stewart, Mrs Allan, farmer, Arkleston
PAISLEY. 107
Stewart, Mrs Arcliibald, 1 Christie street
Stewart, Mrs Robert, 2 St. James street
Stewart, Peter, pawnbroker, 28 New street
Stewart, Rev. James, incumbent Trinity Churcb, Clinrcli
of England, 10 St James place — residence, 2 Hamilton
place, 78 New Sneddon
Stewart, Rev. J. Douglas, minister of Martyrs' Church, 43
George street
Stewart, William, architect and land surveyor, 4 Moss
street — house, 17 Myrtle street, Glasgow
Stewart, William, at Hanna, Donald, and Wilson's, 25
Glen street
Stewart, William, flesher, 29 George street
Stewart, William, auctioneer and valuator, 4 Moss street — ■
house, 17 Myrtle. street, Glasgow
Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly
Stewart, William, head-master School of Art, 14 Gilmour
street — house, 24 Sandyford place, Glasgow
Stirling, Hugh, miller and grain merchant, Seedhill mills —
house, 24 Seedhill
Stirling, John, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 5
Old Smithhills— house, 29 New Smithhills
Stirling, Mrs, confectioner, 14 Williamsburgh
Stirling, M. & M., milliners, 6 Storie street — ^house, 24
Seedhill
Stirling, Robeit, spirit merchant, 2 Wellmeadow
Stirling, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Garthland
street
Stirrat, Mrs, broker, 70 High street
Stobbo, Thomas, gardener, Westmarch
Storie, Archibald, agricultural implement maker, horse
shoer-, and jobbing smith, Glen lane, off St. James
street — house, 65 Love street
Storrie, J. & W., china merchants and waste dealers, 37
High street — (See advertisement)
Storrie, James, of J. & W. Storrie, 1 Storie street
Storrie, James, flesher, 9 Moss street — house, 1 Storie
street
Storrie, William, of J. & W. Storrie, 3 North street
Stow School, Stow place — Misses Brown & Dalziel,
teachers
108 PAISLEY.
Straclian, James, at Jolin M'Keclinie & Co.'s, 81 Broom-
lands
Strang, James, farmer, Whiteford
Struthers, William, salesman at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 10
Well street
Sturrock, Rev. James B., minister of Free Higli Church,
29 Oakshaw street
Sunter, John, cabinetmaker, 20 West street — house, 101
George street
Sunter, William, cabinetmaker, 37 Wellmeadow — work-
shop, 43 do.
Sutherland, Donald, assistant inspector of poor, Abbey-
Parish — house, 2 Orr street
Swan, James, Wattiston, Lochwinnoch
Swan, Matthew, baker, 73 Causeyside
Sweenie, David, boot and shoemaker, 4 Stock street
Sweenie, James, No. 3 letter carrier, 38 Causeyside
Symington, J. M,, silk and yarn merchant, Causeyside
court, 15 Causeyside — residence, Oakshaw House
Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street
TAGG, Alexander, teacher, Causeyside street Sessional
school, 27 St. James street
Tannoch, Jane, china merchant, 86 High street
Tannahill, Andrew, officer George street U.P. Church, 14
Barr street
Taylor, Mrs, midwife, 65 George street
Taylor, Archibald, School wynd
Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place
Taylor, John, designer, 23 George street
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, Moss-side, Greenock
road
Teas, Andrew, 3 Millarston
Teas, Joseph, green grocer, 17 Back Sneddon
Telfer, Mrs James, Tyburn cottage, Falside
Templeton, Andrew, builder, 28 Glen street — ^yard, Under-
wood
Templeton, Miss, furnisher, 24 Causeyside — house, 3 War-
drop street
PAISLEY. 109
Templeton, Mrs William, victualler, grocer, and spirit
dealer, 13 Canal street
Tennent, Allan, of Lamberton & Tennent, 6 George street
The Paislej' Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, 2 Gil-
mour street — ^printing establishment, 10 High street
Thomas, Patrick, grocer, 27 Old Sneddon
Thomson, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Prussia street — ^house,
13 Abbey street
Thomson, Mrs Archibald, innkeeper. County Hotel, County
place
Thomson, David, grave digger. High and Low Parishes,
13 School wynd
Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, John-
stone— house, 65 Love street
Thomson, H. H., of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 High street
Thomson, James, of William Philips & Co., Calside House
Thomson, James S., flesher, 17 Old Smithhills
Thomson, John, brick and tile maker, Westmarch — house,
59 Love street
Thomson, John, brush, basket, comb, and fancy warehouse,
87 High street — house, 32 do. — (See advertisement)
Thomson, John, cloth agent, 1 St. James street
Thomson, John, currier, 25 Thread street — ^house, 29 do.
Thomson, John, keeper of Wilson Hall, 40 High street
Thomson, John G-., teacher of English, &c., John Neilson
Institution, 9 Wellmeadow
Thomson, John, stationer and bookseller, 7 High street
(Cross) — house, 11 Barclay street
Thomson, John, at William Philips & Co.'s, Calside House
Thomson, Joseph, ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and
gasfitter, 98 High street — house, 11 St. James place
— (See advertisement)
Thomson, Miss, 66 High street
Thomson, Mrs G., fruiterer, 113 George street
Thompson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Rev. John, Free St. George's Manse, Blackball
Terrace
Thomson, Rev. Peter, QG High street
Thomson, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street
Thomson, Robert, spirit dealer, 5 Williamsburgh
110 PAISLEY.
Thomson, Smith, & Co,, drapers, 23 High street
Thomson, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., 16 Sand-
holes
Thomson, "William, at Sacell Brewery, 55 High street
Thomson, William, jun., at Sacell Brewery, 55 High street
Thomson, William C., tailor and clothier, 8 High street
Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 45 Broomlands
Tiverdale, William, forester, Houston
Todd, Alexander, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside — house,
23 George street
Todd, George, brassfounder, 13 High street — house, 40 do.
Todd, Mrs George, 61 Love street
Tomney, John, broker, 1 7 Moss street
Towers, Daniel, officer of Congregational chapel, 25 Old
Sneddon
Train, Mrs John, grocer, 31 George street
Trench, James, smith and bellhanger, 15 Storie street —
house, 151 George street
Trench, Robert, weavers' agent, 7 Orchard street
Tudhope, John, farmer, Meikleriggs
Tudhope, John, gardener and contractor, 1 1 Barclay street
Tumbull, James, of Clark & Turnbull, 1 Abbey street
Turnbull, George, baker and confectioner, 40 High street
— house, do.
Turnbull, James, baker, 78 Broomlands
Turner, Robert, broker, 3 Abbey close
Twigg, Misses, 27 Gauze street
Tyre, John, clerk at Hodge, Young, k Martin's, 5 Silk st.
UNION BANK of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street— William
Abercrombie, agent
Ure, David, of J. & D. Ure, 6 Brown's lane
Ure, J. & D., grocers and provision merchants, 4 High
street (Cross) — house, 7 Brown's lane
Ure, James, of J. & D. Ure, 18 George street
Ure, Thomas, general grocer and ham curer, 97 Causeyside
— house, 7 Brown's lane
Urie, Mrs, 11 Ferguslie
PAISLEY. Ill
VALLANCE, Alexander, joiner and cabinetmaker, 17
Moss street — ^house, 36 do.
Yallance, James, 33 Old Sneddon
Vallance, Mrs John, S3 Old Sneddon
Yance, William, & Sons, engineers, millwrights, and joiners,
20 Old Smithhills— houses, 60 Mill street and 15
George street
WADDELL, Mrs, confectioner, 28 Great Hamilton st.
WaddeU, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 60 Causeyside
Waddell, William, confectioner, 10 Gauze street
Wagstaff, Matthew, waste dealer, 5 Orchard street —
house, do.
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 14 High street
Walker, Andrew, late manufacturer, 8 George street
Walker, Andrew, of William Hamilton & Co., 51 High
street
Walkers & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., yarn printers and dyers,
Arkleston
Walker, Francis, china merchant and waste dealer, 1 Neil-
ston street
Walker, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, cowfeeder and hay and straw dealer, 33
Causeyside
Walker, James, grocer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, John Blair, clerk. National Bank of Scotland, 24
Causeyside
Walker, John, baker, 22 Wellmeadow
Walker, James, cooper, Saucel Distillery, Saucel
Walker, John, jun., of Walkers & Co., 4 Gateside
Walker, John, 24 Causeyside
Walker, John, of Cochran & Walker, 140 George street
Walker, John, surgeon- dentist, 92 High street — (See ad-
vertisment)
Walker, Margaret, farmer, Windy Hall
Walker, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 100 George Street
Walker, Mrs, spirit dealer, 9 North Croft
Walker, Mrs, cowfeeder and victualler, 23 Abbey street
Walker, Mrs David, 13 Carriagehill — house, do.
112 PAISLEY.
Walker, Robert, of Walker, Son, & Co., Rosebank cot-
tage
Walker, Robert, 12 Queen street
Walker, Samuel, bill poster, 17 Causeyside
Walker, Son, & Co., manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, Thomas, of MHlar, Walker, & Millar, 23 Moss
street
Wallace, Andrew, & Son, silk, cotton, and wool dyers,
Cumberland dye-works, Cumberland place
Wallace, Andrew, of Andrew Wallace & Son, 20 Gauze st.
Wallace, Andrew, jun., of Andrew Wallace & Son, 26
Causeyside
Wallace, Bernard, rag and waste merchant, 13 South
Croft
Wallace, Charles, slater, 23 New Smithhills — house, do.
Wallace, Connell, & Co., plumbers and lead merchants, 8
Gilmour street. Paisley, and 9 Manse street, Ren-
frew
Wallace & Connell, plumbers, 108 Argyle street, 190
North street, and brassfounders, 59 M' Alpine street,
Glasgow
Wallace, E., confectioner, 89 Causeyside
Wallace, Hugh, jun., Stanley place, 50 Causeyside
Wallace, Hugh, shawl manufacturer, 114 Causeyside—
house, Saucel Bank
Wallace, James, grocer, 1 Dovesland
Wallace, John, tobacconist, 24 High street
Wallace, Mrs David, draper, 14 Barclay street
Wallace, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 33
George street
Wallace, William, joiner and timber merchant, 27 Broom-
lands — house, do.
Wallace, Peter, foreman at William Wallace's, 49 Broom-
lands
Wallach, Henry, of Anderson and Wallach, CamphUl
Walls, Connelly, green grocer, 7 Old Sneddon
Warrington, trustees of the late Mary Ann, pawnbroker,
24 Gauze street
Wason, James, under manager at J. Clark & Co.'s, 6 Barr
street
PAISLEY. 113
Wason, Charles Dalton, teacher, 125 George street —
house, 51 Broomlands
Waterstou, Alexander, assistant registrar for Abbey Parish,
24 Glen street
"Waterston, John, florist, 23 Calside
Waterston, J. & R., painters, paper hangers, and oil and
colour merchants, 4 County place
Waterston, Robert, registrar of births, &c., and session-
clerk for Abbey Parish, and agent for British Imperial
Insur-ance Corporation, 4 Old Smithhills — ^house,
"VYilliamsburgh
Waters, William, clerk at R. Kerr &Sons, 57 Canal street
Watson, Alexander, painter and paper hanger, 81 Broom-
lands — house, 13 Castle street.
Watson, M., milliner and straw hat maker, 81 Broomlands
Watson & Pattison, builders and monumental workers.
Lady lane, opposite Victoria place — (See advertise-
ment)
Watson, Christopher, farmer. East Fuhvood
Watson, James, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside
Watson, Matthew, joblDing smith, 7 j^^ew Smithhills
Watson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 6 Lawn street
Watson, Richard, editor of Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire
Advertiser, 2 Gilmour street — house, 4 Gauze street
Watson, Robert, oil and colour merchant, 1 George street
— house, 10 Stow street
Watson, Robert, shopman, Caledonia street
Watson, Daniel, of Watson & Pattison, 33 Lady lane
Watson, Thomas, tea merchant, 6 Wellmeadow
Watson, Thomas, yarn and waste merchant, 34 Causeyside
Watson, Thomas, Maxwellton Farm, 7 Neil street
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office, 2 Gilmour
street^^works, and printing office, 10 High street —
house, 4 Gauze street
Watson, William, flesher, 2 High street — house, 29 New
Smithhills
Watson, William, painter, paper-hanger, and oil and colour
merchant, 23 Smithhills — house, 6 Silk street
Watt, Dancan, traveller to Robin & Houston, 132 South
Portland street, Glasgow
K 2
114 t»AI3tEY.
Watt, Mrs, 8 Abbey street
Watt, Robert, grocer, 24 Broomlands
Watt, Mrs William, 2 Well street
Webster, Andrew, warper, 13 Causeyside — house, 12
Abbey street
Webster, James, clerk at Peter Kerr & Son's, 24 Gordon's
lane
'Weddell, John, draper, 39 Kigh street — house, 68 do.
"Weir, Andrew, M.B., CM., 33 Williamsburgh
Weir, Andrew, feuar, 33 \\ illiamsburgh
Weir, George, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 93 Kigh
street — house, 90 do.
Weir, James, wine and spirit dealer, 63 Broomlands
Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven
Weir, James, wholesale and retail grocer, and cheese mer-
chant, 10 Smithhills and Saucel — house, 1 Gauze
street
Weir, James, salesman at William Gibson's, 18 Orchard
street
Weir, John, booking clerk, Gilmour Street Station, 18 St.
James street
Weir, John, grocer, 15 Gauze street
Weir, John, upholsterer, 12 High street
Weir, William, farmer, Parkhouse
Whammond, James, spirit dealer, 4 Caledonia street
White, George, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 3 Moss
street — nursery and house, Ladyburn, Williamsburgh
(See advertisement)
W-Tiite, Jam.es, warper, house factor, and insurance agent,
109 Causeyside — house, 5 Stow street
White, James, grocer, 4 Lylesland
White, John, farmer, Hairshaw
V\'hite, Miss, grocer, Potterhill
White, Thomas, of White, Hodgart, & Co., 5 George
street
White, Hodgart, & Co., engineers and machine makers, 28
Gordon's lane
Whyte, James, 2 Caledonia street
Whyte, James M., agent City of Glasgow Friendly Society^
39 High street
PAISLEY. 1 1 T)
White, William, farmer, Fulwood
Whyte, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 43 High st.
Whyte, Miss, 31 Gauze street
White, Mrs James, milliner, 70 Canal street
White, Mrs James, grocer, 1 0 Wardrop street
Whyte, William, joiner, cabinetmaker, and upholsterer,
33 Wellmeadow — (See advertisement)
White, Robert, spirit merchant, 11 St. James place
Whiteford, Andrew, coal merchant, Underwood coal depot
— house, 141 George street
Whiteford, David E., flesher and hamcurer, 88 Causeyside
Whiteford, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 82 Broom-
lands — house, 2 do.
Whiteford, J. H., photographer, 25 Storie street — (See
advertisement)
Whiteford, William, beamer, 17 Castle street
Whitehead, Joseph, agent for the Westminster Fire and
Westminster and General Life Insurance Companies,
and National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance
Company, 6 Moss street — house, 44 Broomlands
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 — (See
advertisement)
Williamson, John, agent for the Victoria Assurance Co.,
11 New Smithhills
Wills, James, provision merchant, 63 George street
Wills, William, clerk at Brown & Poison's, 63 George
street
Wilson, Adam, dyer, George street dye-works, 156 George
street — house, 13 do.
116 tAISLEY.
Wilson, Rev. Alexander, minister of the Evangelical Union
Church, 21 New street
Wilson, Brothers, powerloom cloth manufacturers, George
Street Factory, 147 George street
Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 18 Smithhills — house, 3 Gauze
street
Wilson, David, wholesale confectioner, 3 County place —
house, 12 Abbey street
Wilson, David, house factor and insurance agent, 12 Abbey
street
Wilson, David, of M. Whitehill & Co., Falside
Wilson, George, foreman to Robert Kerr & Son, 11 Thread
street
Wilson, Henry, baker, 17 Wellmeadow
Wilson & Hamilton, builders — office, 19 Cotton street
Wilson, James, flesher, 17 George street
Wilson, James, jeweller and watchmaker, 92 High street
Wilson, James, storekeeper Equitable Co-operative Society,
9 Stock street — house, 6 Carriagehill
Wilson, James, jun., factor, Hawkhead, off Barrhead
road
Wilson, John, broker, 84 Broomlands
Wilson, John, cashier at J. Clark & Co.'s, Stanley place^
50 Causey side
Wilson, John, of M. Whitehill & Co., 29 Causeyside
Wilson, John, surgeon, 13 Broomlands
Wilson, Mary, furnisher, 81 New Sneddon
Wilson, Matthew, factor to Thomas Speir of Burnbrae and
Blackstoun— residence, Blackstoun
Wilson, Miss J., dressmaker, 44 Moss street
Wilson^ Mrs, 44 Moss street
Wilson, Mrs Andrew, 1 Christie street
Wilson, Mrs, 5 Christie street
Wilson, Robert, baker. 111 George street
Wilson, Robert, manager at Wm. Poison & Co.'s, 1 Hamil-
ton street
Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 84 Broomlands — house, 46
High street
Wilson, Robert, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, 1 Garthland
street
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Wilson, Eobert, slater, 21 West street
Wilson, Thomas, clerk, at Campbell & Bussell's, 5 George
street
Wilson, Thomas, farmer. North Hillington
Wilson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 36 Ferguslie —
house, 29 Maxwellton
Wilson, Thomas, of Wilson & Hamilton, 19 Cotton street
Wilson, Walter, 25 Old Sneddon
Wilson, Walter, wholesale toy merchant, 4 Storie street
Wilson, William, wholsale stationer, bookbinder, and
news agent, 107 High street (Coffee-Koom Buildings)
— house and workshop, 18 Gilmour street — (See ad-
vertisement)
Wilson, William, boot and shoemaker, 70 Broomlands —
house, 23 Maxwellton street
Wilson, William, of William Wilson & Son, 5 George
street
Wilson, William, grocer, 5 Bridge street
Wilson, William, slater, 6 Wellmeadow — (See advertise-
ment)
Wilson, William, & Son, shawl manufacturers, 4 Cumber-
land court, Causeyside
Wingate, Robert, keeper of Coffee Room, 6 Orchard street
Winning, James, accountant, house -factor, and agent for
the Northern Insurance Company, and Guardian
Plate Glass Jkssurance Company, Terrace buildings,
109 High street-— house, do.
Wood, James, cloth merchant, 13 Barr street
Wood, James, coal merchant, Underwood and Stoney
Brae depots. Paisley ; and Fulbar street, Renfrew —
house, 46 Oakshaw street
Woodrow, A. T., cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and joiner, 9
Churchhill — house, 87 High street
Woodrow, Matthew, bell-hanger and jobbing smith, 42
New street — house, 8 Churchhill
Woodrow, John, grocer, and spirit dealer, 9 Williamsburgh
Woodrow, John, station-master, County place, 28 St.
James street
Woodrow, William F., cashier, Railway Station, 4 Glen
street
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Wotherspoon, W. S., tobacconist, 8 High street (Cross)
— house, 15 Wardrop street
Wotherspoon, J. B., yarn merchant and drysalter, 15
Causeyside — house, Castlehead cottage
"Wotherspoon, Robert, insurance agent, 50 Maxwellton
Wotherspoon, Wm., manufacturer of the Glenfield Starch
— works, Maxwellton — warehouses, Kinning Park,
Glasgow, and Queen Street, London — (See advertise-
ment)— residence, Maxwellton House, Paisley
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 — house, 7
George street
Wright, Mrs A., victualler, 28 New Smithhills
Wylie, John, weaver, officer of the Paisley Funeral Society,
26 Maxwellton street
Wylie, Patrick, wine and spirit merchant, 18 High street
Wylie, R. S., grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 71
Love street
Wylie, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Lawn street
Wylie, Thomas, mason, 3 Barclay street
Wylie, William, boot and shoemaker, 1 Broomlands —
house, 13 Sandholes
Wynne, Teddy, waste dealer, 69 Back Sneddon
YATES, Thomas, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., Lang-
roods
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, Williams-
burgh
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Young, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, James, Gallowhill
Young, James, of William M. Young, & Co., 7 George st.
Young, James, lappet cutter, 5 Broomlands
Young, James A., clerk at Hodge, Young, and Martin's,
6 Blackball buildings
Young, John, boot and shoemaker, 93 High street — house,
do. — (See advertisement)
Young, John, farmer, Fulwood, Houston
Young, John, mason, 15 West brae
Young, John, & Co., timber merchants, Burgh Saw Mills,
Caledonia street
Young, John, 26 Well street
Young, John, spirit dealer, 95 Causeyside
Young, John, of John Young & Co., 2 St. James street
Young, John, draper, 87 High street
Young, John, grocer and cowfeeder, 95 George street
Young, Miss, teacher, 79 George street — house, 64 Love
street
Young, Miss, milliner, 87 High street
Young, Misses, milliners, 82 High street
Young, Morris, teacher, 7 Old Sneddon
Young, Mrs James, mangier, 55 Storie street
Young, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 Broomlands
Young, Robert B-, clerk, Post Office, 11 Sandholes
Young, Eobert, clerk, Goods Depot, Railway Station, 40
Broomlands
Young, Robert, manufacturer and weavers' furnisher, 44
George street — house, 33 do.
Young, Samuel, of John Young & Co., 26 St. James street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., photographer, 3 West street
Young, Wm. M., & Co., tweed and tartan manufacturers,
106 Causeyside
Young, William, confectioner, 15 Broomlands
Young, William, cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant,
11 Broomlands
Young, William M., of Wm. M. Young & Co., 19 Storie
street
Young, WilHam, of Speirs, Gibb, & Young, 82 High street
120 PAISLEY.
Younger, George, & Co., yarn merchants, and agents, 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, Craigielea cottage,
Blackstoun road
Yuill, Mrs James, farmer, Blackball
Yuill, John, & Co., manufacturers, 11 Forbes place
Yuill, John, of John Yuill & Co., Saucel Bank
Yuill, Mrs William, 11 St. James place
WATSON'S
PAISLEY DIRECTORY^
ARRANGED BY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Accountants.
Boyd, Robert, 15 Gilmour street
Fergus, James, 61 Storie street
Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside
Gibb, John, 10 West Campbell street
Hart, Alexander, 9 Churchhill
Hodge, Archibald, 15 Gilmour street
Lorimer, John, 4 Millarston
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Gown, John, 14 Gilmour street
Whyte, James, 109 Causeyside
Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Agents and Commissicn Ag@nts.
Armour, Robert, 16 Causeyside
Barbour, James, 29 New Smithhills
Cook, Archibald, 7 Gateside
Jamieson, John, 21 St. James street
Macalpine, Thomas W., 48 Moss street
M'Leod, Forbes, 5 West Buchanan street
M'Stravic, James (coals), 3 Moncrieff street
Risk, Robert (coals), 51 Caledonia street
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Trench, Robert, 7 Orchard street
Watson, Thomas, 6 Welhneadow
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Architects and Land Surveyors.
Copland, W. R., Terrace buildings
Drummond, James, 36 High street
Hutchison, John, 199 West George street, Glasgow
— ^house, Fairhill, Calside, where messages can
be left
Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St. James place
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
Rennison, J. Albert, 4 Moss street
Russell, James, Three-Mile-house, Glasgow road
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
Auctioneers and Appraisers.
Henderson, William, 22 High street
MacFadyen, James Russell, 28 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
Bakers.
Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills
Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street
Barr, John, 24| Causeyside
Boyd, James, 66 Broomlands
Boyd, Thomas, 103 Causeyside
Brown, Mrs Hugh, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Matthew, 18 Broomlands
Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street
Buchanan, W^illiam, 22 Smithhills
Carmichael, Peter, 47 High street
Clark, John, 4 Lawn street
Dempster, John, 25 High street
Fisher, Thomas, 39 George street
Galbraith, John, 37 Moss street
Gibson, Andrew, 38 High street
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Gillies, John, 41 Broomlands
Gilmour, Allan, 82 Canal street
Hamilton, James, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, Robert, 70 Causeyside
Hawkhead 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, jun., 78 High street
Lockhart, Alexander, 25 Gordon's lane
Munro, James, 24 Gauze street
Morrison, William, 34 High street
Muir, Matthew, 32 Storie street
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
M'Ghee, Maxwell, 6 Broomlands
M'Kean, James, 36 High street
M'Lean, Neil, 105 George street
M^Lerie, George, 7 High street
M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
Oliver, 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, 43 Broomlands
Richmond, William, 46 Moss street
Ritchie, William, jun., 19 Causeyside
Sim, Duncan & Peter, 6 Glen street
Sim, John, 94 Causeyside
Simpson, Peter, 33 Causeyside
Sproul, James, 144 George street
Sproul, William, 27 New Sneddon
Stewart, Alexander, 89 High street
Swan, Matthew, 73 Causeyside
Turnbull, George, 40 High street
Turnbull, James, 78 Broomlands
Walker, John, 22 Wellmeadow
Wilson, Henry, 17 Wellmeadow
Wilson, Robert, 111 George street
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Bankers.
Abercrombie, William, Union Bank, 3 Gilmour street
Campbell, David, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street
Guilleaume, Peter, National Bank, 1 Forbes place
Hutcbeson, John, Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren st.
Macfarlane, Hugh, British Linen Company's Bank,
17 Gilmour street
Pollock, Alexander, jun.. City of Glasgow Bank, 2
Moss street — temporary premises. Terrace build-
ings, 109 High Street
Bill Posters.
Walker, Samuel, 17 Causeyside
Williams, William, 18 Old Sneddon
Bleacliers, Sha-wl "Washers, Scourers, &c.
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, James, Abercorn Scouring Works, Niddry
street
Hamilton, William, & Co., 51 High street
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
Hutchison, William, George place
Leggat, David, Collinslee
Loundsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale
M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Robertson, M., & Co., Foxbar
Ross, George, 24 Thread street
Bookbinders.
Carswell, David, 35 Storie street
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Ritchie, David, 11 St. Mirren street
Wilson, Robert, 84 Broomlands
Wilson, William, 107 High street and 18 Gilmour st.
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EookssUers and Stationers.
Anderson, James, 60 High street
Barbour, John, 100 Causeyside
Barbour, John, jun., 1 Old Smithhills
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Beckett, James, 109 High street
Caldwell & Co., 44 New street and 14 St. Mirren st.
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Gibson, Henry, 44 Causeyside
Gibson & Co., 9 Broomlands
Glassford, David, 10 St. Mirren street
Goudie, James, 24 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son,' 10 High street
Hyndman, Samuel, 2 New street
Leckie, Mrs James, 104 High street
M'Dougal, John, 4 Moss street
M'Kay, Mrs, 20 Moss street
M'Intyre, William, jun., 6 High street (Cross)
Neilson, WiUiam, 11 Old Smithhills
Paisley Herald Office, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour st.
Parlaue, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Reid, John, 7 Broomlands
Small, Mrs, 63 Causeyside
Thomson, John, 7 High street
Watson, Wm. B., Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street —
works, 10 High street
Wilson, Robert, 84 Broomlands
Wilson, Williiam, 107 High street (Cross)
Boot and Shosmaksrs.
Adams, James, 55 Causeyside
Beaton, John, 7 Cotton street
Black, Alexander, 45 George street
Boyle, James, 37 Back Sneddon
Campbell, Alexander, 12 St. James place
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clogmaker, 6 St. Mirren st.
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Campbell, Noble, 19 Old SmithhUls
Caskie, James, 24 Broomlands
Collins, Henry, 86 High street
Crawford, Gavin, 92 High street
Deans, John, 12 Wellmeadow
Dobbie, William, 149 George street
Donaldson, John, 6 Orchard street
Drennan, John, 34 Ferguslie
Drennan, Robert, 25 Canseyside
Duncan, William, 11 Carriagehill
Dunlop, James, 17 Queen street
Ewart, Archibald, clogmaker, 90 Canal street
Forsyth, George, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, 2 Neilston road
Galbraith, Charles, 28 St. James street
Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 16 Causeyside (wholesale)
Hallidaj, George, 25 Queen street
Hardie, Alexander, 22 Lady lane
Houston, John, 15 Smithhills
Howatson, James, 4 Barr street
Jaap, John, 109 High street
James, Mrs James, 11 Old Smithhills
Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland
Jeffrey, John, 74 Love street
Leslie, John, 19 Glen street
Lyle, George, 4 Broomlands
Mitchell, J. & J., 4 High street
Monteith, John, 11 Old Smithhills
Morton, Robert, 14 Ferguslie
M'Aulay, James, 3 and 24 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, Alexander, 14 High street
M'Ausland, James, 5 New Smithhills
M'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street
M'Gill, Robert, 23 Cotton street
M'llroy, Patrick, 134 George street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 13 Gauze street
M'Kiunon, Colin, 10 Glen street
M'Lachlan, Dugald, 17 Gauze street
M'^Lean, John, 145 George street
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
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M'Nish, Mrs Wm., 5 County place and 42 Moss street
Paton, John, 17 Orchard street
Pettigrew, William, 65 George street
Robinson, James, 77 High street
Ross, James, 41 New street
Smith & Glass, 2 Broomlands
Smith, Hugh, 30 Causeyside
Sweenie, David, 4 Stock street
Wilson, William, 70 Broomlands
Wylie, William, 1 Broomlands
Young, James, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, John, 93 High street
Brassfounders.
Gilmour, John, 42 and 48 High street
Love, Hugh, 20 and 21 Abbey close
Morrison, John, Dyers' wynd
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun works, 15 New
Sneddon
Todd, George, 13 High street
Bre"^ers.
Sacell Brewery Co., 8 Saucel
Brickmakers and. Brickbuilders.
Brown, Robert, & Son — town office, Sneddon Bridge
-^— works, Caledonia, Shortroods, & Ferguslie
Gait, John, Gordon's lane
M'Aulay, Thomas, 6 Orr square
M''Kaig, Thomas, Victoria Brick Works, Love street
— house, 30 New Sneddon
PoRock, William— office and yard, 12 St. James street
— works, Gockston
Rankin, John, & Co. — office and yard. Love street —
works. North Caledonia
Thomson, John, 59 Love street — work, Westmarch
128 PAISLEY.
Brvislij Basket, OomTo, and Fancy "WareliOTisss.
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Lockhart, Elizabeth, 69 Broomlands
Robson, Mrs, 8 Moss street
Thomson, John, 87 High street
Wilson, Walter, 4 Storie street
Wright, John, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside
Calsinetmakers.
Agnew, H. C, 49 High street
Armstrong, George, 14 Wellmeadow
Auld, John, P., 81 Causeyside
Baird, William, 34 Gauze street
Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street
Cochran, Robert, 22 Niddry street
Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane
Gardner, James, 2 Inkle street
Gibb, Samuel, 98 High street
Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street
Hunter, William, 84 George Street
Leitch, John, 49 Moss street, and Abercorn Saw
Mills, Abercorn street
M'Innes, John, William street
M'Queen, John, 9 Lawn street
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Picken & Comrie, 3 Barclay street
Sunter, John, 20 West street
Sunter, William, 37 and 43 Wellmeadow
Vallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Weir, George, 93 High street
Whyte, William, 33 Wellmeadow
Woodrow, A. T., 9 Churchhill
Calenderers and Finislisrs.
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Bonnar & Hamilton, 1 5 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 129
Cochran, James, 112 Causeyside
Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside
M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs
Robertson, John, St. Mirren's walk
Calico and Slia-^rl Printers.
Fraser, Hector, 10 Neilston street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Muir, Robert, & Co., Linn dye and print works,
Marshall's lane
Macfarlane, D. & R., Caledonia works, Caledonia st.
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Candle Makers.
Dobie, George, 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, & Son, Marshall's lane
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Landess, Robert, 6 Barr street
Melville, John, 162 George street
M 'Arthur, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street
Parker, John, 6 Forbes place
Thomson, Alexander, 1 Prussia street
Carpet Z^annfacturers.
Forbes, William, 21 and 22 Well street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., Nethercommon
130 PAISLEY.
Carters.
Craig, Thomas, 11 New Smithliills
Crawford, Robert, 138 G-eorge street
Cumming, William, 17 Well street
Gilmour, Robert, 15 Seedhills
Little, Thomas, 44 Moss street
Muirhead, William, 1 6 West brae
M'Coll, Mrs, 15 Back Sneddon
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Rutherford, Thomas, 4 Garthland lane
Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon
Chemical "Works.
Anderson & Wallach, Abercom Oil Works, Abercorn
street
M'Farlane, J. & G., Brediland, Chain road, and
Johnstone
Smith, Ernest, Craigielea
Chimney S-weeps.
Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills
Gait, William, 94 High street
Green, Joseph, Abbey close
China Merchants.
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Crawford, Elizabeth D., 47 Moss 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, J., 15 Wellmeadow
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Speirs, William, 13 Wellmeadow
Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street
Tannoch, Jane, 80 High street
Walker, Francis, 1 Neilston street
Clergrymen of various Denominatlozis.
Brown, James, 44 High street
Clazy, George, 38 Oakshaw street
Conway, James, 2 East Buchanan street
Crouch, John, 8 George street
Dodds, James, 7 Garthland place
Douglas, James, M.A., of Lin wood Church, 3 Castle
street
Duncan, Robert, 49 Love street
Dunlop, Adam, Canal Bank cottage
Dunlop, Robert, 25 Gauze street
Elder, Andrew, 56 Canal street
Fleming, Andrew G., 4 Underwood
Fleming, John, 56 Canal street
Flett, Oliver, Falside
France, William, 49 Oakshaw street
Eraser, William, Underwood
Henderson, Andrew, CastleheaJ
Harrison, John, 8 George street
Hutton, George C, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Lees, James Cameron, Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st,
Martin, John, 45 Oakshaw street
Macalpine, T. W., Castlehead
M'Indoe, William, 94 George street
M'Intosh, Alexander, Calside
M'Kune, Christopher, Caversbank, 45 Oakshaw st.
M'Lachlan, James, 2 East Buchanan street
M'Lean, John, 45 Causeyside
Pollock, Alexander, 5 Neilston street
Smith, John, 52 Storie street
Stewart, J. Douglas, 43 George street
Stewart, James, 2 Hamilton place. New Sneddon
Sturrock, James B., 29 Oakshaw street
132 PAISLEY.
Thomson^ John, Chapel, by Blackhall
Thomson, Peter, 66 High street
Wilson, Alexander, 21 New street
Cloth Ivlerchazits, and Ag-ents for do.
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, 13 Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside — Robert
Armour, agent
Clotl; Merchants and "Woollen Drapers,
Goold, James, 47 Moss street
Graham, Thomas, & Co., 2 County place
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
M'Killigin, Duncan, 103 High street (Cross)
Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Wood, James, 13 Barr street
Coacli and Van Builders.
Lee, Robert, 89 George street
Roxburgh, Robert, 4 Garthland lane
Spruell, Andrew, 8 Christie street
Coach Hirers-
Blair, Thomas, Adelphi Livery Stables, Carlile place,
72 New Sneddon
Climie, William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
Hutton, Henry, 2 County place and 11 Inkle street
King, James, 2 County place and 4 Smithhills
PAISLEY. 13^
Coal I«£asters.
Barclay, James, Canal Bank
Coats, George, Nitshill, School of Art buildings
Galloway, William, & Co., Stoney brae
Coal Mereliants and Dealers.
Barbour, Alexander, 10 Orchard street
Cochran, James, 8 West Croft
Ferguson, Moses, Western Coal depot
Foulds, Alexander, Underwood depot
Galloway, William, & Co., Stoney brae
Guthrie, W., & Co., 10 Welhiieadow
Hill, V\ illiam, Underw^ood depot
Leitch, Peter, Underwood depot
Logan, Francis, & Son, Underwood depot
Muir, Robert, George street
M'CoU, Donald, 30 Newton street
M'Gallan, James S., Underwood depot
M'Lachlan, James, King street, Saucel, and Under-
wood depot
M'Leod, Matthew, Underwood and Stoney brae depots
M'Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street
Patrick, William, 59 Storie street
Pender, John, 8 Barclay street
Reid, John, 69 Broomlands
Robb, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, John, Underwood depot
Speirs & Gibb, Underwood and Stoney brae depots —
office. Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Stevenson, Samuel, 13 Wallueuk
Whiteford, Andrew, Underwood depot
Whitehead, Walter, Underwood and Stoney brae
depots — office, 6 Moss street
Wood, James, Underwood depot
Coffee Houses and Hotels (Temperance),
Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills
Goodlet, Thomas, 100 High street
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M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
Norrie, C. & A., 9 High street (Cross)
Park, John, 6 Moss street
Eichmond,
Confectioners and Priiiterers.
Allison, John, 22 and 45 Causeyside
Anderson, John, 6 Wellmeadow
Bissland, Mrs, 3 Wellmeadow
Black, Margaret, 1 Storie street
Boag, Allan, ] 1 Storie street
Brodie, John, 12 High street
Cairns, Alexander & Robert, 2 High street (wholesale)
Caldwell, Janet, 81 Broomlands
Campbell, Elizabeth, 22 Lawn street
Crooks, William, 8 Cotton street
Cuthbertson, Thomas, 44 Moss street (wholesale)
Dalziel, Miss, 24 Causeyside
Dick, Robert, 7 Glen street
Fraser, William, 28 New Smithhills
Fulton, James, 79 Causeyside
Gilmour, Miss, 90 High street
Hamilton, Mrs, 1 Wellmeadow
Hamilton, Robert, 17 George street
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Henderson, Mrs, 22 High street
Herd, Robert, 18 Stock street
Houston, Archibald, 82 Causeyside
Houston, John, 29 High street
Kerr, Benjamin, 1 Old Smithhills
Kerr, Helen, 43 Moss street
Kilpatrick, Agnes, 16 Causeyside
Kyle, John, 9 St. Mirren street
Lawrie, Mrs William, 17 George street
Leitch, Thomas, 4 MoncriefF street
Lochhead, Robert, 2 Cotton street
Lockhart, E,, 69 Broomlands
Montgomery, Elizabeth, 85 Causeyside
Morton, Alexander, 35 High street
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Muir, Mrs Matthew, 32 Storie street
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
M'Farlane, Duncan, 2 Smithhills
M'Geoch, Mrs, 9 Orchard street
M'll wrick, William, 69 Love street
M*Kinnon, Angus, 8 Lawn street
M'Kail, Mrs Peter, 118 George street
M'Lerie, George, 7 High street
M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
MThail, Hngh, 72 Canal street
Neil, Mrs R., 65 Broomlands
Paterson, Mrs, 39 High street
Pearson, Mary, 13 Moss street
Provan, Andrew, 3 Maxwellton street
Reid, John, 7 Broomlands
Rowan, James, 3 Dovesland
Rowan, Mrs, 10 Lawn street
Scott, Mrs, 6 George street
Sim, Thomas, jun., 36 High street
Sim, Thomas, sen., 26 Wellmeadow
Slater, Edward, 58 Causey side
Small, Miss, 35 Causeyside
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
Sproul, Janet, 13 Wellmeadow
Stewart, Mrs, 53 High street
Stirling, Mrs, 14 Williamsburgh
Teas, Joseph, 17 Back Sneddon
Thomson, Mrs G., 113 George street
Turnbull, George, 40 High street
Waddell, Mrs, 28 Great Hamilton street
Waddell, Wm., 10 Gauze street
Wallace, E., 89 Causeysi le
Wilson, David, 3 County place
Young, William, 15 Broomlands
Contractors.
Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield (garden)
Foulds, John, Mill street
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
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Martin, Thomas, 7 Barclay street
M'Fadyen & Co. (carting), Greenlaw station
Eetson, James, 10 Gordon's lane
Kobb, Charles, & Co. (carting), Greenlaw station
Smith, George, 24 Glen street
Smith, John, 11 Stow street
Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon
Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street
Coopsrs.
Bell, Hugh, 16 Old Sneddon
Colquhoun, Thomas, 22 Broomlands
Goudie, James, 43 High street
Goudie, Robert, Macdowall street
Goudie, William, 49 High street
Kennedy, David, 65 Canal street
Niven, John, 22 Cotton street
Peters, Joseph, 16 Moss street
Cork Cutters.
Brown, AYilliam, 95 High street
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
M'Donald, John, 11 Moss street
M'Vey, Alexander, 19 Sandholes.
Cotton Spinners.
Coats, Neilson, & Co., Thornhill, Elderslle
Adelphi Mill, 78 New Sneddon
Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood and Oakshaw Mills
Co-^^feeders.
Aitken, John R., 61 George street
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, 22 Canal street
Baillie, Robert, Old Dovesland
Barbour, William, Nethercommon
Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street
PAISLEY. 137
Bowie, Walter K., 60 High street
Brisbane, Ann, 5 Cotton street
Clark, Archibald, 18 Great Hamilton street
Clark, Robert, 24 Love street
Cochran, Alexander, 1 Lylesland
Comrie, John, 4 West Campbell street
Cooper, James, 1 Barclay street
Craig, Mrs John, 8 Neilston street and 1 Soutli
Campbell street
Cfaig^ Mrs, 13 Inkle street
Craig, Margaret, Castle street
Dunlop, George, 13 Sir Michael street
Fitzpatrick, Valentine, 87 New Sneddon
Gardner, Robert, West Greenhill
Gemmell, Matthew, 13 Cotton street
Gilmour, Robert, 15 Seedhill
Graham, Mrs, 7 Sraithhills
Oray, James, Crow road
Grieve, Robert, High Carriagehill
Hamilton, Margaret, 9 George street
Holms, VVilliam, 5 Love street
Jackson, Andrew, 14 Inkle street
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
Lang, William, 18 Sandholes
Tiaw, James, 26 New street
Livingston, Daniel, 5 Silk street
Logan, VVilliam, 60 Canal street
Love, John, 32 Canal street
Malcolm, Archibald, 46 High street
Mathieson, Archibald, 12 Storie street
Morrison, Jam«s, 23 Gkn street
M^ Alpine, Charles, 50 Mill street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Kenzie, James, 18 Gauze street
M'Murray, Mrs, 19 New Smithhills
M'Nab, Robert, 3 Cotton street
M'Naught, Hugh, 3 New street
Paterson, James, 32 Castle street
Philips, Alexander, 73 Canal street
Fringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
138 PAISLEY
Reid, John, 19 Cotton street
Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh
Ronald, James, 27 Love street
Scarlet, Samuel, 3 Stirling street
Steven, William, 13 Prussia street
Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street
Stewart, Andrew, 2 Moncrieff street
Walker, Mrs, 23 Abbey street
Walker, Alexander, 14 High street
Walker, James, 33 Causeyside
Young, John, 95 George street
Young, William, 11 Broomlands
Curriers and Belt Makers.
Baird, Wm., successor to Wm. Stirling & Co., 86
street (belt-makers)
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., King street, Saucel
Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Andrews, John, 100 High street
Brough, David, 109 High street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, 13 Canal street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Cochran, Robert, 26 New Smithhills
Cumming, Mrs, 19 Old Smithhills
Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street
Fisher, Robert, 44 New street
Fleming, William, 13 Gauze street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Gilchrist, Robert, 5 Moss street
PAISLEY. 139
Goold, James, 47 Moss street
Graham, Thomas, & Co», 2 County place
Granger, Thomas, 4 Silk street
Halden, James, 36 Causeyside
Henry, Thomas, 91 High street
Hunter, Thomas, 7 Moss street
Hutton, Daniel, 20 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Lawrie, William, 5 New Sneddon
Lockhart, AndreAv H., 104 High street (Cross)
Lymburn, James, k Son, 16 High street
Mitchell, John, 69 Broomlands
Muir, Thomas, 9 High street
M'Killigin, Duncan, 103 High street (Cross)
Paisley Co- Operative Society, 7 St. Mirren street
Parlane, James, 10 High street
Philips, William, 15 High street
Purves, James, 44 New street
Robertson & M' Gibbon, 17 High street
Ross, John, 21 Wellmeadow
Sinclair, Janet, 4 Wellmeadow
Templeton,Miss, 24 Causeyside
Thomson, Smith, & Co., 23 High street
Wallace, Mrs David, 14 Barclay street
Weddell, John, 39 High street
Young, John, 87 High street
Dressmakers and Milliners.
f Dressmakers only. * Milliners only.
*Aitken, Mrs, 101 Causeyside
*Austin & M'Callum, 8 Gilmour street
*Baird, Margaret, 34 Moss street
«Bell, Mrs, 19 Abbey close
fBerry, Misses, 75 High street
Beveridge, Mrs, 24 Gauze street
*Black, Elizabeth, 20 Causeyside
Brown, Miss, 61 High street
^'Bryson, Andrew, 3 Lawn street
140 PAISLEY.
fBuchanan, Misses, 66 Causeyside
<^ Campbell, J., 53 High street
Carswell, Mary, 51 Broomlands
^Cochran, Mrs Robert, 26 New Smithhills
**Dalziel, Mrs W., 145 George street
fDunlop, Miss, 12 Neilston street
*Dunlop, Mrs, 77 High street
Fraser, Mrs, 68 High street
Fulton, Misses, 2 Old Smithhills
Gilchrist, Mrs John, 99 High street
fGordon, Mary, 93 Causeyside
Gordon, Miss M., 9 High street (Cross)
♦Grieve, Jane, 76 High street
fGuthrie, Miss, 1 St. James street
tHardie, Miss, 23 George street
t Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, 44 New street
tlrvine, Elizabeth, 33 St. James street
Jamieson, Mrs, 37 Wellmeadow
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
•j-Lang, Mrs, 18 George street
Lemay, Mrs, 3 Underwood
j-Lochhead, Mrs, 6 Moss street
JLogan, Mary, 59 High street
®Lorimer, Mrs, 7 Lawn street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street v
Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street
Mellis, Misses, 17 Broomlands
Muir, Thomas, 9 High street
*M'Arthur, Jessie, 1 Shuttle street
®M^ Arthur, Miss Margaret, Terrace buildings, 109
High street
•j-M'Farlane, Ann, 80 Broomlands
M'Gown, John Porter, 45 High street
fM'Kechnie, Margaret, 41 High street
*M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, 17 Gauze street
M'Lean, Misses, 10 Old Smithhills
-M'ljerie, Miss, 25 Causeyside
«*M'Phee, Catherine Clark, 99 Causeyside
Neilson, Miss Agnes, 44 Moss street
Farlane, James^, 10 High street
fAISLEY. 141
*Patersoii, Jessie, 26 High street
Paterson, J. & C., 38 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Margaret, 2 Canal street
*Paton, Elizabeth, 2 North street
*^Peacock, Miss Isabella, 19 Broomlands
*Kamage, Margaret S., 70 Love street
Reid, Mrs, 3 Gauze 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
*Simpson, IMiss, Renfrew road
|Sloan, Mrs, 39 New street
Smith & Cochran, 1 High street
«Smith, Mrs J., 34 Moss street
*Snodgrass, Miss J., 66 Causeyside
Stirling, M. & M., 6 Storie street
* Wallace, Miss^ 33 George street
«> Watson, M. 81 Broomlands
Watson, Miss, 6 Lawn street
«Whyte, Miss, 43 High street
Whyte, Mrs James, 70 Canal street
«Whiteford, Miss, 82 Broomlands
«Young, Miss, 87 High street
®Young, Misses, 82 High street
Druggists and Cliemists*
Adam, John, 56 High street, and 67 Broomlands
Barr, Robert, 8 High street
Buchanan, James, 84 Broomlands
Cochran, James, 21 Wellmeadow
CoUigan, Hugh S., 28 Gauze street
Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Edmiston, William, 36 High street
Falconer, William, & Son, 83 Causeyside
Hannah, Joseph, 66 Causeyside
Hatrick, William, & Son, 18 Gilmour street
Hegney, Mrs, 9 St. James place
142
Hunter, John B., 3 Smithhills
Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
Manners, Charles, 16 Cotton street (manufacturing
chemist)
Motherwell, Mrs N. C. G., 20 Orchard street
Macgregor, John Eoss, chemist, Lonend dyeworks
M'Duff, James, & Co., 5 High street
M'Farlane, J. & G., (manufacturing chemists), Bredi-
land and Johnstone chemical works
M'Leod, Ninian F., 12 Old Sneddon
M'Murray, James, 19 and 57 George street
Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands
Wilson, Thomas, 36 Ferguslie
Drysalters.
Caldwell, W., & Co., 5 Causeyside
Macalpine, Thomas W., 48 Moss street
Wotherspoon, J. B., 15 Causeyside
Dyers.
Bell, Archibald, 2 Smithhills, and Stanley dyeworks,
Causeyside
Campbell & Caldwell, Cartside dyeworks, 59 New
Sneddon
Campbell, D. & A., St. James dyeworks, St. James st.
Craw, William, Caledonia dyeworks, 29 Caledonia st.
Crossley, J. & W., 19 Abbey street
Cunningham, William, & Co., Abbey close
Ferrie & Murray, Linside dyeworks
Foulds, Andrew, 118 George street
Hamilton, William, k Co., 51 High street
Hector, Alexander, Espedair street
Hogg, Walter, 3 High street and 7 Dyers' wynd
Kerr, Robert, &; Son, Seedhill
Lang, R. H., Espedair dyeworks, Espedair street
Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend dyeworks. Blackball
j^acfarlane, D. & R., Caledonia works, Caledonia st.
PAISLEY. 143
M'CaUum, J. & J., 40 Gordon's lane
M'Kelvie, John, 10 Well street
Muir, Robert, k Co., Linn dye and print works,
Marshall's lane
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Reid, James, 9 New Smithhills
Rodger &; M'Callum, 6 Marshall's lane
Stalker, John, jun.. Bridge street dyeworks (Newtown)
Stewart, Henry, & Co., 1 North street
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Wallace, Andrew, & Son, Cumberland works, Cum-
berland place
Wilson, Adam, George street dyeworks, 156 George st.
Emlsroiderers.
Arthur, Archibald, 4 Sandholes
Campbell, William, 2 Stirling street
Fraser, Hector, 10 Neilston street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Engineers (Consulting).
Copland & Foulis, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Engineers and. Machine Makers.
Abercrombie & Craig, Lady Lane Works
Baldwin & Martin, 6 St. Mirren street
Cowden & Brodie, 15 South Croft
Craig, A. F., & Co., Caledonia Engine Works, Mac-
dowall street
Craig, Fullerton, & Co., Vulcan Works, 8 Renfrew
street and 4 Hamilton street
Crawford, James, & Son, Thistle Works, 8 Bridge
street
Fisher, Robertson, & Co., 1 Water Brae and 2 Causey-
side
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, 8 Smithhills
144 PAISLEY.
M'Gee, Walter, & Son, Albion Works, 9 St. James
street
Porteous, Dundas, S., Snawdoun Works, 15 New
Sneddon
Reid, Thomas, 6 and 6 Bridge street (Newtown)
Vance, William, & Sons, 20 Old Smithhills
White, Hodgart, & Co., 28 Gordon's lane
Tire Clay Hanufactiirsrs.
Brown, Robert, & Son — Town office, Sneddon Bridge
— ^works, Caledonia, Shortroods, and Ferguslie
Speirs, Gibb, & Young, Caledonia Fire Clay Works,
Greenock road — town office, Terrace buildings,
109 High street
7is]imonirers and PoiLltsx'ers.
Anderson, Miss, 12 Moss street
Logan, John, 19 Wellmeadow
Macfarlane, Alexander, 5 Bridge street
M'Creadie & Adam, 1 Old Smithhills
Risk, William, 34 High street
Robertson, Mrs William, 101 Causeyside
Steel, James, 1 High street
Flesliers,
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, J. & J., 21 Smithhills
Brown, William, 25 Gauze street
Brown, William, jun., 61 Causeyside
Caldwell, Alexander, 8 Cotton street
Cameron, James, 9 St. James place
Campbell, Dugald, 41 Ferguslie
PAISLEY. 145
Campbell, Thomas, 9 Moncrieff street
Canning, Peter, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, 76 High street
Cochran, Hugh, 8 Love street
Cowan, Robert, 27 High street
Craig, David, 22 Sandholes
Gardner, Archibald, 54 Causeyside
Garven, John, 13 Broomlands
Henderson, John, 66 Broomlands
Hollas, Alexander, 6 Old Sneddon
Hood, W. & T., 17 Lawn street
Langmuir, Robert, 10 Abbey street
Leitch, "Wm., 31 Causeyside
Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside
Morrison, George, 35 High street
Morrison, James, 104 George street
Muir, David, 11 Old SmithbHls
M'Kie, James, 20 Sandholes
M'Kie, Mrs James, 3 Lawn street
M'Stravick, David, 3 Neilston street
Orchardson, Janet, 90 Canal street
Ralston, John, 54 George street
Rennie, James, 18 Wellmeadow
Ritchie, John, 20 George street
Paul, Matthew, 20 Wellmeadow
Rodger, Matthew, 17 Sandholes
Russell, William, 67 Broomlands
Souden, William, 26 Causeyside and 149 George st.
Stewart, William, 29 George street
Storrie, James, 9 Moss street
Thomson, James S., 17 Old Smithhills
Watson, William, 2 High street
Whiteford, David E., 88 Causeyside
Wilson, Daniel, 18 Smithhills
Wilson, James, 17 George street
Wright, John, 28 New Smithhills
Funeral TTndertakerSp
Anderson, J. & E., 6 New Street
Barr, James, 79 High street
146
PAISLEY.
Galbraith, James, 5 Abbey close
Gordon, George, 7 New street
Kilpatrick, John, 17 Abbey street
Leitch, John, 49 Moss street, and 1 Abercom street
Scott, Alexander, 93 High street
Furnislied Lodg^ngr-house Seepers.
Auld, Miss, 26 Orchard street
Baird, Miss, 43 George street
Fulton, Mrs, 31 High street
Hood, Miss, 34 Moss street
Lang, Mrs, 67 Canal street
Morren, Mrs, 4 Garthland street
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 Broomlanda
Furnishers,
Adam, Mrs, 38 Moss street
Anderson, Mrs, 21 Smithhills
Beckett, Miss, 101 High street
Cassidy, E., 4 Gauze street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Cumming, Mrs, 19 Smithhills
Fulton, Misses, 2 Old Smithhills
Garven, Mrs Agnes, 8 Canal street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Glover, Isabella, 8 Moss street
Hunter, Thomas, 7 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
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 Broomlands
M'Fadyen, Miss Elizabeth, 86 Causeyside
M'lntyre, Robert, 60 George street
M'Lerie, Miss, 1 02 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 147
Paterson, Samuel, 17 Broomlands
Peters, Mrs, 9 George street
Robertson, Mrs Jane, 16 Wellmeadow
Ross, John, 21 Wellmeadow
Scott, Mrs, 101 High street
Shanks, Alexander, 28 Wellmeadow
Stevenson, James, 1 Wellmeadow
Stevenson, John, 6 Silk street
Templeton, Miss, 24 Causeyside
Wilson, Mary, 84 New Sneddon
Fumiturs Dealers.
Burns, John, 6 Old Sneddon
Burning, John, 77 High street
Guthrie, Mrs, 80 High street
Mitchell, Alexander, 1 Neil street and 15 MaxwelL
ton street
M'Crumblish, Thomas, 30 Old Sneddon
M'Naught, John, 38 New street
M'Ghee, Patrick, 5 Old Sneddon
Pollock, William, 81 High street
Sproul, William, 29 New Smithhills
hardeners-
Adam, Mrs William, 23 Gauze street
Aird, John, 3 Albion street
Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield
Barbour, William, Nethercommon
Brock, John, 32 Storie street
Dickson^ William, jun,, 4 Williamsburgh
Gray, Margaret, 66 Causeyside
Gray, William, West Craigielea
Grieve, Robert, sen., 1 Union street
Hill, Mrs John, 30 High street and Nethercommon
Millar, Alexander, 13 Wellmeadow
Moffat, Mrs, Well street
M^Kay, Mrs Neil, 22 Sandholes
M'Kenzie, Archibald, North Greenhill and 6 Smith
hnis
148 PAISLEY.
O'Neill, Neil, 26 Lawn street
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat, off Mill street
Robertson, Daniel, Greenlaw and Linside — shop,
3 Smithhills
Semple, John, 24 New street and Linside
Slater, Edward, 58 Causeyside
Stobbo, Thomas, Westmarch
Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street
Crlaziers.
Adam, James, & Son, 7 Gilmour street
Barr, James, 79 High street
Boyd, James, & Son, Macdowall street
Boyd, James, 42 New street
Ferguson, Angus, 106 Causeyside
Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow
Neilson, Thomas, 4 West Brae
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Grain Merchants.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Dunlop, John, 8 Glen lane
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Hastie, Archibald, Camphill Flour Mills
Morrison, William, 34 High street
Muir, Adam, 23 Well street
Muir, George, 23 Well street
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Peacock, Eobert, & Brothers, 19 Thread street
Pollock, Robert, 16 Back Sneddon
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old Sneddon
Shearer, James, 71 Broomlands
Simon, Andrew, Cardonald Mill
Smith, Joseph, & Son, 30 Orchard street
Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill
Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mill
i»AistEY, 149
Grocers and Victuallers.
Those marked (f) are also Spirit Dealers.
Adam, Robert, 15 Smithhills
fAdam, William, 51 Caledonia street
Aitken, James, 7 Orchard street
Allan, John S., 18 George street
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Armstrong, Mary, 13 Gauze street
Ayton, Robert, 9 Neilston street
Balderston, Mrs John, 140 George street
Ballantyne, John, 2 High Street, 70 Love street, and
54 Causey side
Ballantyne, Joseph, 24 Wellmeadisw
fBarbour, Thomas, 23 Carriagehill
Barr, James, 4 Newton street
Barton, Robert John, 10 New Sneddon
Begg, Archibald, 83 Broomlands
Begg, James, 33 Storie street
Bell, Mrs E.^ 1 6 Orchard street
fBerry, William, 75 High street
Bissland, Mrs, 3 Wellmeadow
Blair, James^ Potterhili
fBlair, Mrs John^ 32 Wellmeadow
Borland, Alexander, 5S High street
Brough, John, 46 Millai-ston
Brown, William, 37 High street
Brown, W. Berwick, 30 High street
Buchanan, John, 16 Wellmeadow
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, 5 Inkle street
Burns, James, 6 Williamburgh
Bustard, Thomas, 17 North Croft
Cairns, Alexander and Robert, 2 High street
Cameron, James, 24 New street
Campbell, Mrs, 86 New Sneddon
tCarlile, Thomas, 17 Old Smithhills
tChalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton
Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands
Cochran, James, 148 George street
N 2
-150 PAISLEY.
fCowan, William, 3 Maxwell street
Gumming, Dugald^ 21 Maxwellton street
fCurrie, William, juii., 4 Renfrew street
Cuthbertson, John, 23 Gauze street
Dick, Margaret, 89 Causeyside
t Dickie, Thomas, 12 Broomlands
Dougall, Mrs Robert, 46 Broomlands
Drennan, Thomas, 5 Silk street
Drummond, William, 2 Old Sneddon
Equitable Co-operative Society's store, 5 Neilston road
Erskine, James, & Son, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, John, 41 George street
Ewing, John, 52 Storie street
Ewing, Mrs, 66 High street
Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside
Fechney, David, jun., 107 George street
Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Fergus, J. & J., 33 High street
fFinston, Andrew, 92 Causeyside
Fleming, James, 6 Smith street
Fulton, James, 79 Causeyside
Fulton, John, 73 Broomlands
Fulton, Mrs, 14 St. Mirren street
Fulton & M'Elwee, 7 Cotton street
Gallacher, John, 12 Smithhills
Gibb, William, 10 Gauze street
Gibson, Andrew, 7 Bridge street
Gibson, J. & A., 3 Broomlands
t Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street
fGilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Glass, James, 24 Wellmeadow
fGoold, John, 16 Storie street
Go wan, Ann, 15 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Mrs, 17 Ferguslie
Graham, Mrs Jane, 72 Canal street
Grice, John, 4 Neilston road
Hamilton, James, 58 Storie street
Hamilton, John, 56 George street
Hardie, Alexander, 6 Prussia street
Hart, Helen, 2 Dovesland
PAISLEY. 151
t Harvey, George, 138 George street
Henderson, Robert, 83 High street
Hendry, James, 62 Causeyside
Hepburn, Arnot, 72 Broomlands
Hood, A. M., 18 Lawn street
Hood, W. & T., 17 Lawn street
Hume, Mrs, 3 School wynd
fHunter, Mrs Thomas, 22 Great Hamilton street
Jack, James, 95 High street
Johnston, William, 25 Old Sneddon
Kelly, Mrs James, 22 Lawn street
f Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
f Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James street
King, Mrs, 4 New Smithhills
ELirkwood, James, 26 Glen street
Knox, Mrs, 16 Abercorn street
fLandess, Robert, 20 George street
Lang, William, 18 Sandholes
Latta, Jane, 8 Ferguslie
fLittle, WilHam, 40 Wellmeadow
Lyon, Mrs John, 22 Orchard street
Martin, John, 9 Seedhill
Marshall, Robert, 150 George street
Mellis, Mrs William, 17 Broomlands
tMillar, Mrs Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Monaghan, William, 6 Inkle street
Montgomery, Elizabeth, 85 Causeyside
fMuir, Daniel, 13 Neilston road
Muir, George, 50 Caledonia street
Muir, Jqhn, 20 Wallace street
Muir, Mrs Archibald, 12 Old Smithhills
Muir, William, 26 Cotton street
Mutrie, Thomas, 13 Gauze street
M'Adam, Mrs James, 5 North Croft
M' Alpine, David, 36 St. James street
|M' Arthur, Colin, 21 Wallace street
M'Cormick, Robert, 31 Ferguslie
jM'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Donald, Patrick, 35 Castle street
152 PAISLEY.
M'Fadyen, James, 31 High street
M'Farlane, George, 21 New Smithliills
M'Farlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street
fM'Gee, Robett, 19 Lawn street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, Mrs J., 10 Glen street
M'Hale, Peter, 118 Geoi'ge street
M'Hutchison, Alexander^ 51 George street
M'Indoe, Matthew, 10 Lawn street
M'lndoe, Mrs^ 15 Ferguslie
M'Intyre, Findlay, 16 Lady lane
M'Kay, William, Wester Carriagehill place
M'Kechnie^ Mrs^ 99 George street
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
M'Kellar, Daniel, 28 George street
M'ltim, Mts, 27 Williamsburgh
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Lellan, James, 39 Ferguslie
M'Lerie, George^ 23 New Sneddon
M*Nair, Duncan, 6 and 25 Moss street
M*Nair, John, 120 George street
M'lTaughton, James, 92 New Sneddon
M'Neil, John, 19 Wellmeadow
Newton, Robert, 16 Maxwell street
fNicol, John, 6 George street
Orchardson, Robert, 86 Causeyside
Orchieson, George, 27 Ferguslie
Orr, Mrs, 30 St. James street
O'May, Robert, 31 Storie street
Paisley Equitable Co-operative stores, 5 Neilston
road
Paisley Provident Co-operative stores, 15 George
street
Park, Alexander H., 105 High street (Cross)
Park, Miss, 97 Causeyside
Park, Robert, 18 Sandholes
Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon
Paton, John, 6 Moncrieff street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Paul, Matthew, 20 Wellmeadow
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PAISLEY. 153
Paul, Mrs James, 15 Williamsburgh
Peacock, Kobert, 90 High street
Pennell, John, 39 Maxwellton
Percy, Francis, 101 Causeyside
Percy, Samuel, 26 Broomlands
Pollock, Mary, 47 High street
Pollock, WiUiam, 27 High street
Ramsay, James, 20 Abbey street
Eamsay, Robert, 83 New Sneddon
Ray, Samuel, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old Sneddon
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 and 57 Causeyside
Robertson, James, 67 Causeyside
fRobertson, William, 5 Carriagehill
Rodger, Matthew, 8 Wallneuk
Rowan, Peter, 27 New Sneddon
Russell, William, 8 Garthland street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, 11 Saucel
Scott, Thomas, 34 Canal street
Semple, James, 40 George street
Semple, James, 86 Canal street
fShankley, Robert, 84 Causeyside
Shanks, Mrs William, 9 School wynd
Shaw, Mrs Catherine, 1 Bridge street
Sim, Ann, 14 Carriagehill
Skinnider, P., 25 South Croft
Slater, Edward, 58 Causeyside
Smith, Alexander, 6 Barclay street
Smith, Benjamin, 3 Garthland street
Smith, John, 16 Orchard street
Smith, Joseph, & Son, 30 Orchard street
tSmith, Mrs David, 5 Abbey street
Smith, Mrs, 10 Silk street
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
154 PAiStE?.
Sorley, Mrs, 12 Gauze street
Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Steel, Joseph, 30 Thread street
Stevenson, David, 29 Glen street
Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands
jStevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street
Teas, Joseph, 17 Back Sneddon
f Templeton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street
Thomas, Patrick, 27 Old Sneddon
^Thomson, Robert, 10 Storie street
Train, Mrs John, 31 George street
Ure, J. & D., 4 High street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
f Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands
Walker^ James, 16 Broomlands
Walker, Mrs David, 13 Carriagehill
Walker, Mrs, 23 Abbey street
Walker, INIrs Margaret, 100 George street
Wallace, James, 1 Dovesland
Walls, Connelly, 7 Old Sneddon
Watt, Robert, 24 Broomlands
Weir, John, 15 Gauze street
Weir, James, 10 Smithhills and Saucel
White, Miss, PotterhiU
Whyte, Mrs James, 10 Wardrop street
White, James, 4 Lylesland
Whitehead, Walter, 50 George street and 44 Broom-
lands
Wills, James, 63 George street
Wilson, William, 5 Bridge street
Woodrow, John, 9 Williamsburgh
Wright, Mrs A., 28 New Smithhills
fWylie, R. S., 71 Love street
fYoung, Alexander, ^0 Williamsburgh
Young, John, 95 George street
Sair Dr@ssers.
Brooks, James, 2 Gauze street
Burns, George, 80 High street
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Dearie, John, 8 Broomlands
Gardner, Andrew, 10 St. Mirren street
Gibson, David, & Co., 9 Broomlands
Hagarty, Joseph, 3 New street
Houston, John, 29 High street
Keir, Samuel, 2 St. Mirren street
Mellon, John, 16 Moss street
Millar, John, 12 Broomlands
M'Gregor, William, 34 Old Sneddon
Wright, John, 98 Causeyside
Ham Curers.
Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands
Drennan, Thomas, 4 Silk street
Fulton & M'Elwee, 7 Cotton street
Fulton, Mrs, 14 St. Mirren street
Spence, Son, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
Whiteford, David E., 88 Causeyside
Batters.
Blair, & Co!, 28 High street
Brown, George, 87 High street
Robertson & Son, 49 Moss street
Smith, Robert, 88 High street
Bosiera,
Brown, M., 4 Moss street
Cassidy, E., 4 Gauze street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands and 55 Causeyside
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Gilchrist, Robert, (late Adam), 5 Moss street
Leitch, Thomas, 9 Moss street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 Broomlands
M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street
M'Millan, Mary, 1 Smithhills
McLean, Misses, 10 Old Smithhills
156 PAISLEY.
M'Neil, John, 5 Castle street
Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 Love street
Paisley Co-operative Society, 15 George street
Scott, Mrs E., 101 High street
Stevenson, John, 67 Canal street
Hotise Factors.
Regg, David, 7 Sir Michael street
Black, Daniel, 19 School wynd
Donald, Thomas, 42 New street
Fergus, James, 61 Storie street
Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside
Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
M'Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
Picken, John, 26 Storie street
Pollock, John, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
"Whyte, James, 109 Causeyside
Wilson, David, 12 Abbey street
Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Znn and Hotel Zeopers.
Climie, William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
Connell, William, Commercial Hotel, 50 Moss street
Latta, Mrs John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, Smithhills
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
M'Farlane, Robert, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street
Thomson, Archibald, County Hotel, County place
ZrozL Founders.
Abercorn Foundry Company, North Croft
Bow, Joseph, 89 New Sneddon
Craig, Fullerton, & Co., Vulcan Works, 4 Hamilton st.
Marshall, John, 10 South Croft
Porteous Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 15 New
Sneddon
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Iron Merchants.
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 14 South Croft, Paisley ^
and 21 Robertson street, Glasgow
Ironmongers.
Bain, William, & Co., 109 High street
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Duncan, William, 109 High street
Eadie, Robert, 94 High street
Gilchrist, William, 1 Broomlands
Gilmour, Matthew, 32 High street
Glover, William, 22 High street
Haran, Neil G., 99 Causeyside
M' Arthur, William,' 9 High street
Pinkerton, R. & J., 42 Moss street
Ritchie, James, 47 Moss street
Thomson, Joseph, 98 High street
Jacquard Haeliine Makers*
Alexander, J. & W., Barterholm roadhead
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Picken & Comrie, 3 Barclay street
Ladies' Nurses.
Leckie, Mrs, 11 Cross street
Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street
Steel, Mrs, 25 Old Sneddon
La"w Agent.
Campbell, Thomas, 4 Moss street
Leather Merchants.
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lang, James, jun., 86 High street
Lang, William, 86 High street
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
Smith & Glass, 2 Broomlands
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158 PAISLEY.
Litliograpliers and Engravers/
Barbour, John, jun., 1 Old SmithbHls — (See adver-
tisement)
Carswell, John, 4 High street — (See advertisement)
Foote, Andrew, 7 Smithhills
Gibb, Thomas, 8 Forbes place — (See advertisement)
Graham, T. & R., 4 Bridge street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street — (See advertise-
ment)
Hepburn, Robert, & Co., Abbey Mill
Paterson, H., & Co., 5 Cumberland court, Causey-
side
Manufacturers-
Arthur, Archibald, 4 Sandholes
Arthur, James, 4 Barclay street
Baird, John, 43 George street
Cameron, Peter, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, William, jun., 1 Cumberland court
Cochran, William, 7 St." Mirren street
Cook, Mark, & Co., Ill Causeyside
Craig, Hugh, 28 Glen street
Cunningham, James, &; Co., 116 Causeyside
Cunningham, John, & Son, 8 Forbes place
Dalziel & Begg, 112 Causeyside
Fernie, James, 18 Kins; street
Fleming, David, 109 Causeyside
Gemmell, Robert, Blackball Factory
Gibb, Mathew, & Co., 116 Causeyside
Gibson, Cowan, 44 Storie street
Greenlees, Matthew, 7 and 8 Forbes place
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., 2 Causeyside
Hair, James, 15 Causeyside
Hair, Robert B., 15 Causeyside
Halden, Francis, 112 Causeyside
Hamilton, A. S., & Co., 8 Causeyside
Harper, William, 6 Smith street
Kerr, John, & Co., 9 Causeyside
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Kerr, Robert, & Son, 22 Thread street
Kilpatrick, James, 18 Causeyside
Kirkwood, Barton, & Co., 105 Causeyside
Leitch, Alexander, 5 High street
Logan & Gardner, 5 Forbes place
Marshall, Hugh, 13 Causeyside
Maxwell, Matthew, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside
Millar, J. & R., Ill Causeyside
Morgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside
Murray, Daniel, jun., 2 Forbes place
Murray, James, 3 Causeyside
Macfarlane, Son, So Co., 2 Forbes place
M'Fadyen, Archibald, 41 High eteeet (hand knitting)
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., Causeyside court, 14 Causey-
side
M'Lennan, T. B., 7 St. Mirren street
M'Naughtan, James, 113 Causeyside
Neil, John, 6 Wardrop street
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (limited),
7 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., 113 Causeyside
Speirs, David, & Co., 167 George street
Todd, Alexander, 109 Causeyside
Walker, Son, & Co., 113 Causeyside
Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Wallace, Hugh, 114 Causeyside
Whitehiil, M., & Co., 7 Causeyside
Wilson, Brothers, 147 George street
Wilson, William, & Son, 4 Cumberland court, Causey-
side
Young, Robert, 44 George street
Young, William M., & Co., 106 Causeyside
Yuill & Campbell, 9 and 10 Forbes place
Yuill, John, & Co., 11 Forbes place
1 60 PAISLEY.
Manufacturers (Blacking).
M'Pherson, Robert, 8 Shuttle street
Steen, James, 60 Back Sneddon
Manufacturers (Curled Eair),
M'Nair, J. & D., & Co., Seedhill hair works.
Manufacturers (Elastic Belt).
Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., CoUinslee
Manufacturers (Corn Flour, So.)
Brown & Poison, Carriagehill and Colinslee
Currie & Co., Glenfield
Hunter, R. & D., Macdowall street
Jamieson, William, & Sons, Blackball
MacKean, Wm., St. Mirren Works, Caledonia street
Poison, William, & Co., Abercorn street
Manufacturers (Essence of Coffee, Tea, ao
Johnston, James, Shuttle street
Manufacturers (Macliinery Belts, &c.)
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street
Baird, Wm., successor to Wm. Stirling and Co., 86
High street
Manufacturers (Muslins)-
Brown, William, & Son, Colinslee Works '
Johnston, William, & Co., Shuttle street
Manufacturers of Oil and G-lycerine.
Anderson & Wallach, Abercorn street.
Manufacturers (Sewed Muslins).
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 166 George street
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Llan'afaoturers (Starcli).
Brown & Poison, Royal Starch works, Carriagehill
Currie & Co., Glenfield
Hunter, R. & D., Macdowall street
Jamieson, William, & Sons, Blackball Works,
Blackball
M'Gown, Adam, East Lane, Williamsburgb
MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Caledonia st.
MacKenzie Brothers, Victoria Starch Works, Renfrew
road
Poison, William, & Co., Imperial Starch Works,
Abercorn street
Wotberspoon, William, Glenfield Works, Maxwellton
Manufaeturers of Tliread-
Anderson, James, & Co., 9 New street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place, New
Sneddon
Clapperton, William, & Co., 70 New Sneddon
Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works- -counting house,
Seedhill
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, J. & J.,& Co., Seedhill, Linside, Cumberland,
and Burnside — counting bouse, Seedhill
Clark, J., & Co., Paisley Thread Works, Well street
Coats, J. & P., Ferguslie
Kerr & Clark, Linside — -counting house, Seedhill
Kerr & Co., ^' The Cable Thread Works."
Kerr, Peter, & Son, 34 New street
Ross & Duncan, Abercorn Factory, 6 Abercora street
Masons and Si;iild.@rs.
Barrs & M'Caig, 11 Shuttle street
Bowes, Mrs William, 26 St. James street
Dick, David, 2 Glen lane
Gordon & Barclay, Broomlands
Gordon, John, 9 Cross street
Hamilton, Hugh, & Son, 4 Bank street — yard, Mill st.
King, Walter, Woodend, Houston
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Logan, Robert, 106 George street
Morton, David, corner of Lady lane and George st.
M'Cann, Patrick, 1 Bladda
Robin, William, 14 Lady lane
Rollo, James, 45 Broomlands
Smith, John, 11 Stow street
Templeton, Andrew, 28 Glen street
Watson & Pattison, Lady lane, opposite Victoria place
Wilson & Hamilton, 19 Cotton street
Wylie, Thomas, 3 Barclay street
Young, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, John, 15 West brae
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St. James place
Msdical Practitioners.
Cochran, James, 21 Wellmeadow
Colligan, Hugh S., M.D., 23 Gauze street and 9
Orr square
Donald, James T., 5 High street and 9 Orr square
Falconer, Robert, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, 83 Causeyside
Frazer, Donald, M.B., CM., 2 New Smithhills
Graham, Thomas, M.D., 34 Gauze street
Hunter, John B., M.D., CM., 3 Smithhills and 95
High street
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill House
M'Leod, Ninian F., M.D., 54 High street and 12 Old
Sneddon
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 82 New street
Taylor, David, M,D., 7 St. James place
Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands
Weir, Andrew, M.D., CM., 33 WilHamsburgh
Messeng>er-at-Arms,
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
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Metal Hefiners.
Love Hugh, 20 and 21 Abbey close
Mackintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street
Mid-wives.
Beaton, Mrs, 5 Storie street
Chalmers, Mrs, 2 Storie street
Colvin, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Craig, ]\Irs Matthew, 12 Dyers' wynd
Guy, Mrs, 4 West Buchanan street
Hamilton, Mrs, 31 St. James street
Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street
Roxburgh, Miss, 2 North Croft
Shanks, Mrs, 25 Old Sneddon
Taylor, Mrs, 65 George street
Millers.
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Hastie, Archibald, Camphill Flour Mill
Peacock, Robert, & Brothers, Steam Mill, 19 Thread
street
Simon, Andrew, Cardonald Mill
Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill
StirHng, Hugh, SeedhiU Mill
Missionaries.
Lauder, Thomas, West-end Mission, 49 Broomlands
Linn, J. F., Free St. George's, High street
Murray, James, Reformed Presbyterian, 143 George
street
M'Lannagan, Hugh, Abbey Parish, 11 Gaaze street
Pinkerton, William, Charleston Mission, 26 Gauze
street
Roberts, John, Blackball buildings
Retson, Thomas, Free Martyrs', Maxwellton
164 PAISLEY.
Jailers.
Burns, Alexander, 7 Abbey street
Lindsay, Walter, 20 Gordon's lane
XTurssrymen and Florists.
Martin, William, Greenlaw Nursery, 78, 80, and 100
Candleriggs, Glasgow
M'Kenzie, Peter, Bellfield cottage, Cartvale, Love
street
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat, off Mill street
Semple, John, 24 New street and Linside
Waterston, John, 23 Calside
White, George, 3 Moss street, and Ladyburn,
Williamsburgh
Painters and Paper Hangers.
Boyd, James, 42 New street
Buchanan, Archibald, 82 High street
Fernie, Archibald, 16 George street
Muir, Alexander, 32 High street
Murray, David, & Son, 15 Gilmour street
Macfedries, William T., 38 New street
Reid, James, 116 Causeyside
Sinclair, Peter, 15 Wellmeadow
Snodgrass, John, & Son, 21 Gauze street
Waterston, J. & R., 4 County place
Watson, Alex., 81 Broomlands
Watson, Robert, 1 George street
Watson, William, 23 Old Smithhills
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Wilkie, John, 39 High street
Pattern Dra^rers.
Robertson, James, 3 Orchard street
Scadlock, George, 3 Garthland street
Taylor, John, 23 George street
Young, George, 64 Love street
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Paper Eulers.
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Clelland & Gibb, 8 Forbes place
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
PawnTarokers.
Fairley, George, 7 Broomlands, and 1 Queen street
Fairley & Lochhead, 31 Causeyside and 1 Gordon's
lane
Falconer, Miss Marion, 35 High street
Galt,l James S., trustees of the late, 4 Gordon's lane
and 30 Causeyside
Leitch, William, 106 George street
Lewis, Arthur, 17 and 18 Storie street, 83 Broom-
lands, 1 San dholes, 38 Gordon's lane, and 108
George street
Mackay, John, 32 Gauze street and 3 Abbey close
M'Ghee James, 8 Back Sneddon and 12 Old Sneddon
Smith, Helen, 108 George street
Ste'wart, Peter, 28 New street
Warrington, Mary Ann, trustees of thelate, 24 Gauze
street
Pliotograpliers.
Brown, William, and Son, 6 Gilmour street
Caldwell, George, 7 Churchhill
Dick, Matthew, 41 Wellmeadow
Millar, Thomas W., 69 High street
M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street
Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., 3 West street
Plasterers-
Hutchison, James, Westside Cottage, 3 Glen lane
Hutchison, John — orders left with W. Wilson & Son,
70 Broomlands
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., 84 New Sneddon
Mitchell & Cowden, 12 Sir Michael street
PAISLEY.
riumlsers, Tinsmiths, and Coppersmitlis.
Crawford, Dugald, 3 Maxwell street
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Gilmour, John, 42 High street
Glover, William, 22 High street
Haran, Neil G., 99 Causeyside
Hill, WilHam, 4 New street
Hunter, Alexander, 52 Caledonia street
Kelly, Alexander, 4 Causeyside
Kilpatrick, James, 5 Gilmour street
Martin, Alexander, School wynd
Millar, Adam, 9 St. Mirren street
Moodie, James, 64 Broomlands
Morrison, John, Dyers' wynd
M'Walter, Allan, 23 New Smithhills
Paterson, Joseph, 14 St. Mirren street
Pinkerton, R. & J., 42 Moss street
Pollock, William S., 80 High street
Robertson, George, 4 New Sneddon
Stewart, John, 8 Old Sneddon
Thomson, Joseph, 98 High street
Wallace, Connell, & Co., 8 Gilmour street
Potato Morchants.
Allan, Robert, 3 St. James street
Bowie, John, 31 Glen street
Kirkwood, James, 26 Glen street
Laurie, William, 39 Lady lane
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Fo^er-Loom Clotli Manufacturers.
Cochran, Robert, & Son, 44 Gordon's lane
Crawford & Ritchie, Abercorn street
Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood and Oakshaw Mills
Wilson, Brothers, George Street Factory, 147 George
street
PAISLEY. 167
Printers (Letterpress).
Caldwell & Co., 44 New street and 14 St. Mirren st.
Cook, J. & J., 3 Moss street
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Hamilton, David E., 2 New street
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, John, 18 High street and 7 Broomlands
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office, Waterloo
place, 2 Gilmour street — ^works, 10 High street
Hivet and Bolt Maker.
Hodgert, John J., 11 New Smithhills
Slopespinners.
Morton, Matthew, Cartvale, Love street
Peacock, John, 85 High street
Southwell, Peter, 18 High street
Steven, William, 82 High street
ExLpture, Truss, and Bandage Maker.
Q-emmel, G., & Co., 12 Dyers' wynd
Saddlers and Harness Makers,
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street
M'Pherson, James, 43 Wellmeadoif
Smith, James, 49 Moss street
Baird, William, 86 High street
Sciilptors.
Gordon & Barclay, Broomlands (opposite Cemetery
gate)
Morton, David, foot of Lady lane
Robin, David, 14 Lady lane
Watson & Pattison, Lady Lane (opposite Victoria
place)
168 PAISLEY.
Seed Ivlerchants.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Martin, Thomas, Greenlaw Nursery
M'Fee, John, 1 St. Mirren street
White, George, 3 Moss street
Sha'wl Mercliants,
Gilmour, William, 5 Causeyside
M'Walter, Robert, 45 Causeyside
Dick, James, 5 County place
Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Sha-^l and MusUn Cutters.
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs
Young, James, 5 Broomlanda
Sherif O^acers.
Cockbum, Joseph Binnie, 4 Moss street
Currie, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
Harkness, John, 14 High street
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Paterson, James S., Terrace buildings, 109 High st.
S]iipl3uilders«
Fullerton, John, & Co., Merksworth Shipbuilding
Yard, Inchinnan road
Singers.
Erskine, JameS; & Son, 43 Causeyside
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Slaters.
Gillespie, James, 13 Old Sneddon
Gillespie, William, 82 New Sneddon
Mitchell, Andrew, 88 Causeyside
Wallace, Charles, 23 New Smithhills
Wilson, Robert, 21 West street
Wilson, William, 6 Wellmeadow
Soap Manufacturers.
■ Isdale & M'Callura, 4 New Sneddon
Jamieson, William, & Son, Blackhall soap works.
Blackhall
MacKea-n, William^ St. Mirren soap works, 93 New
Sneddon
Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon
Sim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft
Smiths.
(^ Those marked (f) are Farriers.
Baldwin and Martin, 6 St Mirren street
Browning, Alexander, 21 and 22 Orchard street
Christie, William, 21 Underwood
j-Donaldson, Humphrey, 1 Williamsburgh
f Donaldson, John, 64 Love street
Duncan, William, 109 High street
Fisher, Robertson, & Co., 1 Water Brae and 2 Causey-
side
Gilmour, Matthew, 32 High street
Hatrick, John, 18 Moss street
Kerr, Thomas, 21 Moss street
fLindsay, Walter, 20 Gordon's lane
Love, William, 99 High street
tM'Gepch, David, 4 Mill street
tPatitson, Robert, 28 Castle street
Reid, Thomas, 5 and 6 Bridge street
Rodger, James, 90 George street
Sinclair, Daniel, 3 Garthland street
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PAlSLEr.
fSproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland
f Spruell, Andrew, 8 Christie street
fStorie, Archibald, Glen lane, off St. James street
Trench, James, 15 Storie street
Watson, Matthew, 7 New Smithhills
Woodrow, Matthew, 42 New street
Starcher and Wool Sizer.
Beith, P&ter, 99 Causeyside
Surgeon Dentists.
Cameron, Thomas Russell, 28 Gauze street
Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Bobie, James, 8 St. James place — residence, George
place
Walker, John, 92 High street
Tailors and Clothiers.
Those marked (f) are clothiers,
Allison, James, 95 Causeyside
f Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street
f Blair, Archibald, 18 High street
f Blair, Matthew, 18 Causeyside
Blair, Robert, 37 George street
fBrown, Robert, 99 High street
Connell, William, 11 Abbey street
Comrie, James, 9 Smithhills
fCouper, John, 105 High street
Cunningham, T., 140 George street
Dobson, Jeremiah, 3 Gauze street
Dobson, William L., 23 Williamsburgh
fEaglesham, Robert, 1 High street
Findlayson, William, 5 Storie street
tGemmill, James, 32 High street
fGivan, James, 5 Moss street
fGivan, William, 103 High street (Cross)
Glen, Allan, 9 Stow place
Glen, Robert, 88 Causeyside
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Grold, James, 16 Storie street
Goldie, Henry, & Son, 17 Sandholes
fGoold, James, 47 Moss street
jGraham, Thomas, & Co., 2 County place
Hatchard, James, 46 Moss street
flrvine, James, 104 High street (Cross)
fKing, Alexander, & Son, 4 G-ilmour street
Mark, Peter, 99 Causey side
Mathieson, John, tailor, 89 High street
Mathieson, Robert, 59 George street
fMitchell, John, 16 High street
fMofiat, James, 7 Broomlands
fMacallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow
fMacfarlane, James, 14 St. Mirren street
fMungle, Alexander, 9 High street
M'Kenzie, Edward, 2 Wardrop street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., 78 Causeyside
fM'Lean, James, 33 High street
M'Nee, Robert, 3 Moss street
fMactaggart, Daniel, 22 High street
fPeattie, William, Waterloo place, Gilmour street
•j-Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
fRussell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Smith, Alexander, 6 Love street
fThomson, William C, 8 High street
Tanner.
Whitehead, Joseph, 1 Seedhill
Teac]i@rs.
Adam, Miss, Queen street School — house, 16 Moss
street
Biggar, Janet A., Industrial School — house, 18 Oak-
shaw street
Braid, Miss, Academy, 5 Garthland street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, Stow School — house, 13 Stow
street
Brownridge, William, Marshall's lane — house, Park
place, Calsidfi
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Brunton, William, LL.D., Grammar Scliool and
Academy — house, 5 Cliurchliill
Callander, Peter, 25 Orchard street
Campbell, John, I-Iutcheson's Charity School, 44
Oakshaw street
Chalmers, James K., Academy, 7 West brae
Dalziei, Miss, Stow School — house, 145 George street
Dick, George, Carbrook street School — house, 32
Ferguslie
Dickie, Horace W., teacher of Paisley Educational
School, 14 New Sneddon — house, 6 Thread
street
Dickie, William, Abbey School — ^house, 6 ' Thread
street
Donaldson, David, F.E.I. S., Grammar School and
Academy — house, 4 Stow place
Eadie, John, 45 Maxwellton
Glass, David, M.A., Grammar School and Academy
— house, 31 Gauze street
Hair, Miss, 11 Lawn street
Hamilton, David, John Neilson Institution — house,
58 Storie street
Hamilton, Miss, Hunter Street School — house, 7
High street
Hamilton, Mrs, (sewing), Hunter Street School —
house, 7 High street
Harkness, William, Seedhill School, 7 Seedhill
Hart, Miss Janet, Carbrook Street School — house, 12
Barclay street
H^ill, James, Catholic School — house, 18 School wynd
Johnstone, John, John Neilson Institution — house,
33 High street
Keown, Miss, Academy, 42 High street
Kerr, Thomas, John Neilson Institution — house, 9
Wellmeadow
Laidlaw, John, John Neilson Institution — house, 1
Garthland lane
Mairs, Joseph, Academy, 20 Old Smithhills — house,
12 School wynd
Menzies, George, Free South School, Stevenson street
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Morgan, Miss Catherine, Catholic School — ^house, 18
School wynd
Muir, John, teacher, Chalmers' Academy — house, 71
George street
Mungle, Jane, Free St. George's Infant School,
Marshall's lane — house, 49 High street
M'Garvie, John, 2 Glen street — house, 16 do.
M'Kenzie, Duncan, Kibble Reformatory — house, 2
Niddry street
Nairn, John, Western Academy, 19 School wynd
Niven, J. C, Grammar School — house, 22 Well-
meadow
Orr, Miss, Stevenson Street School — house, 13 Abbey
street
Reid, Thomas, Industrial School, Albion street
Richmond, Miss, John Neilson Institution, 49 High
street
Robin, James L., Industrial School, Albion street
Ross, Miss, Abbey Street School, 11 Lawn street
Shepherd, Louis Storer, John Neilson Institution —
house, 18 Oakshaw street
Smith, Miss Janet, Mr Wason's School — house, 43
George street
Sproul, James, Carriagehill School — house, 14 Barr
street
Tagg, Alexander, Causeyside street Sessional School
— house, 27 St. James street
Thomson, John G, John Neilson Institution — house,
9 Wellmeadow
Wason, Charles D., 125 George street — house, 51
Broomlands
Young, Miss, 79 George street — house, 64 Love
street
Young, Morris, 7 Old Sneddon
Teachers (Dancing).
Crawford, John S., Academy, 4 Smithhills
Wallace, Mrs J. S., Glasgow
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Teacliers (Drawing).
Hayes, Charles, 3 North street
iShedden, William, School of Art
Stewart, William, School of Design
Teachers (Music).
Braid, Miss, 5 Garthland street
Colquhoun, Miss J., 31 Gauze street
Dunnet, Misses, 3 Blackhall buildings
Fraser, James Roy, Academy, 4 Smithhills
Harvey, Mrs John, 55 Causeyside
Hoeck, Louis, Academy, 86 High street
M'Ewen, John, Garthland lane
Roxburgh, Miss, 81 High street
TolDacconists.
Those marked (f) are Mauufacturers.
fDobie, George, 12 High street
fHunter, William, 100 High street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St Mirren street
fMasson, George, 2 High street
Morton, William, 71 Broomlands
M'Fee, John, 1 St. Mirren street
fPaterson, William, & Co., 100 High street
Rodger, Alexander, 91 High street
fStevenson, John, & Sons, 77 New Sneddon
Stevenson, Robert, 12 St Mirren street
Wallace, John, 24 High street
Wotherspoon, W.S., 8 High street (Cross)
Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers.
Campbell, Andrew, 10 Orchard street
Smith, Andrew, 30 Gauze street
Umbrella Manufacturers.
Barbour, James, 101 High street
Campbell, H., 7 Smithhills
Cross, Mrs. Andrew, 99 High street
PAISLEY. 175
Upholsterers.
Auld, John P., 81 Causeyside
Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street
Leitch, John, 49 Moss street
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Whyte, William, 33 Wellmeadow
Weir, George, 93 High street
Weir, John, 12 High street
Woodrow, A. T., 9 Churchhill
Valuators.
Craig, Archibald, 5 Gateside
Drummond, James, 36 High street
Gillespie, William, 76 New Sneddon
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
MacFayden, James R., 28 Wellmeadow
Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street
Reid, James, 1 8 High street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
Veterinary Surgeons-
Donaldson, John, 64 Love street
M'Geoch, Andrew, 4 Mill street
Spniell, Andrew, 8 Christie street
"harpers.
Adam, William, 27 Canal street
Allison, Robert, 19 Gauze street
Millar, John, 16 Causeyside
M'Lure, Andrew H., Terrace buildings, 109 High st,
M'Millan, Neil, 16 Causeyside
Whyte, James, 109 Causeyside
Webster, Andrew, 13 Causeyside
"Waste Merchants.
Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street
Caldwell, Robert, 9 Old Sneddon
Campbell, Duncan, 38 Storie street
176 I>AISLfiT.
Erskine, Robert, 50 Storie street
Houston, Matthew, 24 George street
Miller, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Ghee, Patrick, 5 Old Sneddon
M'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williamsburgh
M'Leod, Alexander, 94 Causeyside
Pollock, William, 58 Causeyside
Reid, William, 73 Broomlands
Speirs, J., 15 Wellmeadow
Speirs, William, 13 Wellmeadow
Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street
Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft
Wagstaff, Matthew, 5 Orchard street
Watson, Thomas, 34 Causeyside
Wyne, Teddy, 69 Back Sneddon
Walker, Francis, 1 Neilston street
WsXgIo. ana Clock Makers, and Jewellers.
Angler, Andrew F., 13 Moss street
Duff & Miller, 20 High street
Gemmell, Matthew, 3 Wellmeadow
Harris, Robert, 25 High street
Harris, William, 19 High street
Hatrick, James, 18 Cotton street
Hill, R. L., 99 High street
Lyle, John, 46 Moss street
M' Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street
M'Kechuie, William, 41 High street
Newlauds, J. Buchanan, 16 High street
Paton, James, 17 Orchard street
Wilson, James, 92 High street
"Weavers' Furnisliers.
Cochran & Walker, 26 Causeyside
Millar, James, 16 Causeyside
Millar, P. K., 101 Causeyside
Moir, James, 21 Causeyside
Young, Robert, 44 George street
i
PAISLEY. 177
"Win© and Spirit Mercliants.
Those marked (f) are Wholesale Merchants.
Adam, Robert, 8 Orchard street
Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street
Alexander, Robert, 7 Renfrew street
Allan, Hugh, 68 George street
■j-Anderson, John, 5 St. Mirren street
Andrew, William, 96 Causeyside
Arroll, Thomas, jun., 37 Ferguslie
Balfour, Alexander, 105 George street
Barbour, Thomas, 23 Carriagehill
Barclay, Margaret, 6 West Croft
Berry, William, 75 High street
Bissett, Miss Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie
Black, James, 26 Carriagehill
Black, Mrs Robert, 7 Glen street
Blair, Dugald, 78 Canal street
Blair, Mrs John, 32 Wellmeadow
Borland, Alexander, 20 Cotton street
Bowie, Andrew, 11 Williamsburgh
Boyle, James, 7 Moss street
Boyle, Robert, 43 Moss street
fCalderwood, Hugh, 94 New Sneddon
fCaldwell, James, 10 Gilmour street
Callender, Thomas, 30 Causeyside
fCameron, Duncan, 2 New Sneddon
Campbell, Robert, 27 Lawn street
Campbell, William, 38 High street
Carlile, Thomas, 17 Old Smithhills
Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwell ton
Clark, Peter, 10 Moss street
Climie, William, 5 New street (hotel)
Cochran, James, 11 West Croft
Cochran, Mrs William, 22 New Smithhills
Cockburn, Mrs John, 15 Gilmour street
Colquhoun, George, 17 Wellmeadow
Connell, Alexander, 23 Williamsburgh
178 PAISLEY.
Connell, David, 116 George street
Connell, William, (hotel), 50 Moss street
Costello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street, and Canteen,
Paisley Barracks
Cowan, John, 7 Wallnenk
Cowan, William, 3 Maxwell street
Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street
Craig, William, 17 Causeyside
Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street
Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew street
Currie, Mrs John, 9 School wynd
Dickie, Thomas, 12 Broomlands
Dickson, Mrs, 110 George street
Dickson, Richard, 20 Abbey street
Donnelly, Michael, 4 St. Mirren street
Downie, John, 1 Carriagehill
Dunlop, John, 82 Broomlands
Edmiston, Alexander, 4 Cotton street
Edmiston, William, 32 George street
Edmiston, William, 34 Canal street
Fairlie, Robert, 9 Moss street
Fechney, David, jun., 107 George street
Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Ferguson, George, 78 High street
Ferrie, Thomas, 9 Old Smithhills
Finston, Andrew, 92 Causeyside
fFoulds, Andrew, 4 Abbey street
fFoulds, Andrew, jun., 88 High street and 162 George
street
fFoulds, Andrew, & Son, 5 Abbey street
fFoulds, WilHam, 24 George street and 20 Old
Sneddon
Eraser, William, 11 New Sneddon
Galbraith, John, 8 Mid lane, Ferguslie
fGemmell, Matthew, 104 Causeyside
Gibbons, Thomas, 18 Smithhills
Gibson, Hugh, 23 Lawn street
Gibson, James, 56 Causeyside
Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street
Gilmour, James, 13 Dyers' wynd
PAISLEY. 179
Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Goold, John, 16 Storie street
Gray, William, 72 Causeyside
Hamihon, Mrs Ann, 65 Love street
Hamilton, Thomas, 148 George street
Hart, Archibald, 14 Old Sneddon
Hart, James, 3 St. James street
Hart, Thomas, 85 Causeyside
Hart, Thomas, 1 East Croft
Harvey, George, 136 George street
jHarvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, Saucel
Hazel, Joseph, 10 Williamsburgh
Heiton, John, jun,, 3 Orchard street
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 Moss street
Henderson, Mrs William, 22 High street
Hood, Wm., Cross Keys, 12 Saucel
Houston, John, 29 High street
Hughes, John, 13 Moss street
Hunter, Joseph, 62 High street
Hunter, Mrs E., 14 Cotton street
Hunter, Mrs Thomas, 12 Great Hamilton street
Hunter, William, 52 Storie street
Jaap, George, 68 Canal street
Jack, Agnes, 12 Back Sneddon
Jeffrey, George, 8 Wardrop street
Johnstone, James, 70 Broomlands ^
Johnstone, James, 25 Carriagehill
Kelly, Adam, 37 St. James street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James street
Lambie, John, 54 Storie street
Lamond, Archibald, 1 Silk street
Landess, Robert, 20 George street
Lang, John, 47 Moss street
Latta, Mrs Janet, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Leckie, Robert, Rose and Thistle Tavern, 25 High st.
Lees, Peter, 6 Old Smithhills
Little, William, 40 Wellmeadow
Livingston, Andrew, 30 Cotton street
Logan, John, 29 Gauze street
ISO PAISLEY.
Love, William, 57 Broomlands
Mack, John, 19 Causeyside
Manwell, Mrs Martlia, 16 Abercorn street
Marshall, John, 2 Renfrew street
Mathie, Charles, 21 Broomlands
Meikle, Andrew, 27 New Sneddon
Meiklejuhn, J. G., George Hotel, 2 Smithhills
Millar, Matthew, Earl Grey place, 14 Neilston road
Millar, Mrs Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehill
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street
Morrison, Mrs George, 1 Dovesland
Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston road
Muir, Francis, 20 Glen street
Murdoch, William, 89 High street
Murray, A., 2 Garthland street
M' Arthur, Colin, 21 Wallace street
M' Arthur, Edward, 20 Broomlands
M' Arthur, James, 7 Love street
M'Barron, Alice, 150 George street
M'Cartney, Hamilton, 15 Thread street
M'Cartney, James, 3 Love street
M^Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gau;^e street
M'Cormick, Edward, 28 Back Sneddon
M'Cann, Patrick, Sun Inn, 1 Bladda
fM'Donald, Alexander, 11 Canal street
M'Donald, Duncan, 12 Old Sneddon
M'Ewan, Alexander, 6 New Sneddon
tMacfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane and 10 Well street
M'Farlane, Robert, Newtown Hotel, 9 Gauze street
M'Gee, Robert, 19 Lawn street
M'Ghee, Peter, 35 Moss street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
Macgregor, Mrs Hugh, 18 Seedhill
M'Houl, Andrew, 9 Orchard street
M'Hutchison, Alexander, 51 George street
M'Indoe, William, Terrace Tavern, Terrace buildings
tM'Kean, James, 63 Causeyside
M'Kcan, J., 75 Broomlands
PAISLEY. 181
M'Kean, J., 15 St. Mirren street
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 86 New Sneddon
M'Kenzie, John, 3 St. Mirren street
M'Lachlan, John, 39 Stock street
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
Maclachlan, Thomas, 40 New street
M'Laren, James, 2 St. Mirren street
M'Lerie, George, 7 High street (Cross)
M'Millan, James, 16 Causeyside
McMillan, Mrs Catherine, 29 Causeyside
M'Nally, Mrs John, 6 Wallace Street
M'Naught, John, 16 Gauze street
M'Neil, William, 19 Wellmeadow
M' Walter, Mrs William, 19 Maxwellton street
M'Williams, Denis, 43 New street
Ness, John, 1 Bridge street
Nicol, John, 6 George street
Ogg, John, 36 Ferguslie
Orr, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
Park, William C, 10 George street
Paterson, Mrs Hugh, 48 High street
Paterson, Robert, 100 George street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Paton, William, 4 Old Sneddon
Paton, William, 12 High street
Reid, William, 72 Broomlands
Robertson, Peter, 2 Orchard str^t
Robertson, William, 5 Carriagehill
Rodger, Robert, 14 St Mirren street
Shankley, Robert, 84 Causeyside
Scollan, Thomas, 38 Moss street
Shearer, Jane, 71 Broomlands
Smith, Mrs David, 5 Abbey close
Sproul, Alexander, 6 Union street, Charleston
Steel, William, 12 Saucel
Stevenson, Robert, 6 Cotton street
Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street
fStirling, John, 5 Old Smithhills
Stirling, Robert, 2 Wellmeadow
Stirling, Thomas, 1 Garthland street
Q
182 PAISLEY.
Swainie, Thomas, Millarston Inn
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, Moss-side, Greenock road
Templeton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street
Thompson, Mrs, 30 Fergiislie
Thomson, Mrs Archibald, County Hotel, County
place
Thomson, Kobert, 5 Williamsburgh
Thomson, Robert, 10 Storie street
Thomson, William, 45 Broomlands
Waddell, Mrs, 60 Causeyside
Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands
Walker, Mrs, 9 North Croft
Weir, James, 63 Broomlands
Whammond, James, 4 Caledonia street
Wliyte, Robert, 1 1 St. James place
Woodrow, John, 9 Williamsburgh
Wright, John, 36 Storie street
Wylie, Patrick, 18 High street
Wylie, R. S., 71 Love street
Wylie, Robert, 16 Lawn street
Young, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, Alexander, 20 Williamsburgh
Young, John, 95 Causeyside
Young, Mrs, 5 Broomlands
"Weed Merchants.
Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Love street
Armstrong & M'Nair, 2 and 3 Prussia street
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Browning, Alexander, 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Bryce, James, & Sons, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Clark & TurnbuU, 12 Wallneuk
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
M' Queen, Thomas, 4 West Buchanan street
Stewart, James, & Son, 20 New Sneddon
Wallace, William, 27 Broomlands
Young, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills, Caledonia
street
183
"Wood Turners.
Barr, John, 10 Well street
Barr & Reid, 61 and 62 Canal street
Crawford, James, & Son, Thistle Works, 8 Bridge st.
Gibb, Archibald, 12 West Campbell street
Lockhart, John, 55 George street
M'Innes, John, William street
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Simpson, John, & Son, 32 High street
"Wrights and Joiners.
Alexander, J. & W., Barterholm Roadhead
Anderson, J. & E., 6 New street
Armstrong & M'Nair, 2 and 3 Prussia street
Auld, John P., 81 Causeyside
Barr, James, 79 High street
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Browning, Alexander, 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Browning, John, 3 Mill street
Bryce, James, 11 North Croft
Bryce, James, & Sons, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Caldwell, Hugh, 7 Duke street, Dovesland
Clark, John, 13 Stevenson street
Clark & Turnbull, 12 Wallneuk
Dick, John, 131 George street
Gardner, James, 2 Inkle street
Gibb, Samuel, 93 High street
Goldie, James, 11 Inkle street
Gordon, George, 7 New street
Hardie, George, 13 Williamsburgh
Houston, Alexander T., 5 Maxwellton street
Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street
Keith, John, & Son, 101 Causeyside
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
Kerr, Charles, 20 Queen street
Kerr, Gavin, 30 Orchard street
Kilpatrick, John, 17 Abbey street
184
Kirk, James, 21 New Sraithliills
Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow
Lee, Robert, 89 George street
Leitch, John, 49 Moss street, and Abercorn Saw Mills,
1 Abercorn street
Menzie, Peter, 15 San dholes
MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street
M'Dougall, Alexander, 1 Ferguslie
M'Gibbon, Robert, 40 Lady lane
M'Innes, John, William street
M'Queen, Thomas, 4 West Buchanan street
Neilson, Thomas, 3 West brae
Osborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Robb, Thomas, 12 St. James street
Stewart, James, & Son, 20 New Sneddon
Vallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Vance, William, & Son, 20 Old Smithhills
Wallace, William, 27 Broomlands
Whyte, William, 33 Wellmeadow
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Woodrow, A. T., 9 Churchhill
"Writers.
Bartlemore, John, County buildings (north end)
Caldwell, James, 33 Old Sneddon
Campbell & Russell, 7 High street (Cross)
Campbell, Thomas, County buildings (north end)
Crawford, John, 24 Abbey street
Dunn, Jas. H., County place
Gardner, A. k J. N., 3 County place
Hart, George, Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place
Hodge, Young, & Martin, County buildings
Kirkwood, Allan, 5 Moss street
MacFarlan, Daniel, County Fiscal, 5 County place
M'Innes & Macfarlane, 2 Lawn street
MacRobert, Thomas, County buildings (north end)
Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour street
Reid & Henderson, 3 County place
Semple, David, 16 Gilmour street
PAISLEY.
185
Yarn and Sills Merchants.
Barr, Archibald, 109 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Brown, William, jun., & Co., 108 Causeyside
Cochran, Robert, 15 Causeyside
Gilmour, Thomas, k Co., 107 Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Millar, James, & Son, 106 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Pollock, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside
Russell, Robert, 11 St. James place
Symington, J. M., Causeyside court, 15 Causeyside
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside
Watson, Thomas, 34 Causeyside
Wotherspoon, J. B., 15 Causeyside
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TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY, TO DIFFERENT PLACES
IN THE COUNTY.
Abereorn Buildings, 22 Gauze street — John Snodgrass, proprietor 0
Abbey Kirk, 16 cSmithhills
Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland street — Eev. J. C. Lees ...
Abbot's Meikle Inch ,
Adelphi Mill Place — Johnstone ...
Arden Lime Kilns — Darnley
Arthurlie — James Dunlop of Arthurlie
Arthurlie Bleachfield — Matthew Blackwood & Sons ...
Arthurlie House — Barrhead
Arthurlie Inn
Auchentorlie — Alexander Cattanach
Auldhouse Bleachfield
Auldhouse cotton works and steam loom factory
Bankhouse — Mr William Shanks ...
Banktop — Mr George Crawford, horse dealer ...
Banktop Works— Thomas Shanks & Co.
Barbush — Mr William Gray
Bargarren
Barr — General Macdowall of Garthland ...
Barshaw — Mr James Arthur
Barshaw Park ... ... ... ...
Barskivan — Mr James Weir
Barrhead — United Presbyterian Church (gate of)
Beecham Place — Mrs William Martin, approach, 42 Love St.
Blackball Farm
Biythswood Bouse— Archibald Campbell of Blythswood
Brabloch— Mr William Holms
Bridge of Ellistoun— road to Beith
Bridge of Weir (Cross) Wheat Sheaf Inn
Bridge of Weir Church (gate of)
Broadly Flax Mill— A. Beverley & Co
Broomland street (head of West street) Old Deer Inn ...
Broomland street (No. 41) head of Ferguslie East lane
Broomward House (Bridge of Weir)
Brown's Field — John Shaw, farmer
Burnbrae — Thomas Speir of Burnbrae
Calderhaugh Mill
Calder Park Mills, Loehwinnoch
Calside (head of Stock street)
Camphill— Captain Wallach
Canal Store, Johnstone
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TABLE OF DISTAXCES.
187
Canal Store, Paisley ...
Canal Bank — Mr James Barclay
Canal Bank— Misses Macfarlane
Carlebar
Carruth— Mr Henry Macdowall
Cartside Mill — Maclaren & M'Lean
Castlehead ...
Causeyside (foot of New street)
Causeyside, head of (No. 59) ...
Chappel Bleachfield
Chappel House— J. G. Barnes Graham, of Craigallion
Chappel Works
Cochran Place — road from Paisley t© Howwood
Colinslee — Brown & Poison
Cowglen Coal Works
Cowglen
Crofthead
CroftheadMiIl—R.& J. F. Alexander & Co
Crofthead Bleachfield, near Neilston— John Robertson & Co.
County and Burgh Assessor's office, 1 Cotton street ...
Cross Arthurlie
Cross Arthurlie Printfield ...
Crossfiat — William Philips ..
Crosslee House — Mr William Stevenson
Crosslee Mills — William Stevenson & Son
Crosslee Toll Bar
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Darnley House, the ancient residence of Lord Darnley (in ruins) 4 2 15
Dunterlee Cottage 3 6 3
Dunterlee (Barrhead) 3 5 37
Elderslie House, Renfrew
Blderslie Cottage — Mrs Duncan Gillies
Elderslie Cross — itlderslie Inn
Elderslie Mill
Elderslie Old House (the birth-place of Sir William Wallace)
Eastwood Kirk
Fairhill — Archibald Hutchison
Fereneze Calico Printfield— T. Boyd & Co
Fereneze Cotton Mill
Fergusly — Major FuUerton (near this is the site of Pergusly
Castle) ...
Ferguslie Hill (Paisley) ...
Ferguslie House — Mr Thom.is Coats
Floors Mill— Mr Henry Macdowall
Gallowhill House — Mrs 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)— Macfarlane, Ligat, &
Craig
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188 TABLE OF DISTANCES.
Glanderstone Bleachfield — south of Barrhead ...
Glentyan House— Captain James Stirling, R.N.
Grahamstone Cross— Barrhead Railway Station
Greenbank Fancy Dyeworks — Pollokshawa
Greenhill House— Dr. M'Kechnie
Greenhill— Mr A. R. Pollock
Greenlaw House — Mr John Morgan
Gryfe Bank House— (Bridge of Weir)
Gryfe Grove Mill— (Bridge of Weir)
Gryfe Mills— George Freeland & Co. ..*
Hagg Mill — James Huie & Co
Haugh— Hurlet road, leading to Pollokshaws
Hawkhead House — Right Honourable Earl of Glasgow
Hawkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley 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 Bleachfield
Househill 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 Works — Messrs J. Wilson & Sons
Inchinnan Bridge ...
Inchinnan Kirk
Inchinnan Manse — Rev. Dr. Glllan, D.D.
Johnstone Castle
Johnstone Cross (near Black Bull Head Inn) ...
Johnstone Flax Mill— Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.
Johnstone Mill — William Paton ...
Kilbarchan (Cross) ...
Kilbarchan Parish Kirk
Kilbarchan Parish Manse — Rev. Mr Graham
Kilbarchan United Presbyterian Manse — Rev. Mr Allison
Kilnside House — Mr Joseph Whitehead
Kirktonfield
Langside— memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's Troops
13th May, 1568
Levern Bank Inn
Levern Mill ,
Linclive — Mr Alexander Gardner ,
Linside
Linwood Cotton Works — Linwood Company
Locher Bank ... ... ... ...
Lochwinnoch Cross (Black Bull Inn),
Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk ,
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TABLE OF DISTANCES.
189
Lochwinnoch Parish Manse— Rev. William Graham
Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn — Mrs Law
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Church
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Manse— Rev. James Mon-
teitb
Love street (No. 50)
Lyiesland — 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 withcraft 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. ...
Moss street, foot of (opposite head 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
Nether Kirkton
Newfield — John Eraser, of Newfield
New Mill (Bridge of Weir)
New Mill (Johnstone)
Newton of Beltrees ... ... ... ... ...
Nitshill Alum and Copperas Works — Messrs J. Wilson & Sons
Nitshill (Cross)
Old Mill (Bridge of Weir)— in ruina
Old Mill (Johnstone)
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 Buildings, 1 Gauze Street — R. Campbell
Paisley West Toll Bar (head of Linwood road)
Peockland House (Johnstone)
Peockland Mills (Johnstone)
Polloc— Sir William Stirling Maxwell of Polloc, Bart.
PoUokshaws (Cross)
Quarrellton ...
Ralston House-
Renfrew Cross
-Thomas Richardson of Ralston
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10
2 39
8
4 24
9
1 17
9
5 4
0
3 12
0
7 0
1
0 6
0
7 8
0
6 0
0
7 35
1
1 19
5
5 28
10
7 3
1
4 5
4
4 1
0
1 18
3
7 2
0
6 18
5
2 28
5
5 34
0
6 26
4
2 11
5
0 25
4
1 21
7
0 34
3
5 36
8
0 37
3
7 32
3
5 6
7
0 29
3
6 32
0
5 28
0
5 17
0
1 4
0
7 27
0
7 28
0
1 15
1
5 10
3
3 26
3
3 7
5
7 10
6
4 0
3
5 8
1
6 U
2
7 1
190 TABLE OF DISTANCES.
Renfrew Ferry
Rosebank Cottage, Johnstone
Saint Fillan's Catholic Church, Houston
Saint John the Evangelist's Church, Barrhead
Sandyford (West)— Mr George Caldwell (Teetotal Tower)
Saucel Bank House
Sacell Brewery
Shaw Mill
Shortroods
South Arthurlie Printfield— Z. Heys & Son
Springbank Field — near Neilston
Springfield
Springfield House ... ...
Springbill — Mr Henry Heys
St. James' place — Dr. Taylor
St. James' street (No. 20) head of Caledonia street
Storie street (No. 32) foot of
Stow place
Thornhill House — Mr Thomas Glen
Thorn
Thornliebank House — Mrs Walter Crum
Thornliebank New Field — Walker Crum & Co
Thornliebank Printfield & Mill— do
Three Mile House — Mr James Russell, architect
Trees — James M'Culloch of Trees
Underwood Cottage — Mr James J. Lamb, architect and surveyor 0 3 16
Underwood Power-loom Weaving Factory — Mr R. Kerr ... 0 4 2
Upper Greenbank, Pollokshaws 6 3 6
View Bank (Calside) 0 7 9
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) — Sir Peter Coats
Woodside (Kilbarchan) — John Smith
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3
3 0
3
4 18
6
6 0
4
6 4
1
2 36
0
6 6
0
3 26
6
2 9
0
6 25
3
7 28
5
6 17
4
4 1
4
3 8
4
1 33
0
1 23
0
3 0
0
3 26
0
4 0
3
0 26
3
0 0
5
6 21
5
5 1
5
7 12
3
3 0
3
4 35
0
4 0
3
7 28
2
7 10
6
0 31
0
6 14
5
3 13
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APPENDIX
TO
D^ATSOIT'S FAZSLE7 DIBECTOBY.
1S70-71-
Ma^strates and To-^;73i Council of Paisley ;
"Water and Police Commissioners ;
Boad, Surgrh, and Cart ITavigration Trustees ;
Committees, &o., See,
1870.
Magistrates.
David Murray Esq., ProToat.
Eichard "Watson, "]
A. H. Park, I ^ . ,,.,•-
John Fislier, \ Esquires, BaUies.
Eobert Oocliran, J
William Russell, Esq., Treasurer.
Councillors.
Messrs Robert Eaglesim,
Messrs Robert Cowan,
"William Morrison,
George Masson,
"William Jamieson
John Ker,
David Campbell,
"William MacKean,
Matthew Scott,
James M'Lachlan.
Mr "William Hodge, Town Clerk.
Mr James Adam, Town Chamberlain.
Mr George Hart, Burgh Fiscal.
Mr Eobert Sharp, Inspector of Works.
Court of Lyners.
The Treasurer (^Convener),
Messrs William Jamieson, Eobert Cowan, and James M^Lachlan.
Four a quorum.
Account Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener'),
Messrs David Campbell, William Morrison, George MaSson, Eobert
Cowan, and Matthew Scott.
Four a quorum.
R
194 APPENDIX.
Educational Committee.
The Provost (Convener').
Messrs David Campbell, Matthew Scott, William JamieBon, Eobert
Eaglesim, and William Morrison.
Four a quorum.
Property Committee.
The Treasurer {Convener")^
Messrs John Ker, William Jamieson, David Campbell, and Eobert
Cowan.
Four a quorum.
Road Trust., Quarry ., and Account Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener).,
Messrs Robert Cowan, John Ker, William Jamieson, James M'Lachlan,
and William MacKean.
Five a quorum.
Water Trust Committee.
The Provost (Convener').,
The Treasurer (Suh. Con.)., Messrs David Campbell, William Morrison,
George Masson, Robert Eaglesim, Matthew Scott, and William
Jamieson.
Five a quorum.
To Represent Council in carrying out Court Bouses (Scotland) Act.
Bailies Watson, Park, Fisher, and Mr David Campbell.
Parochial Board.
Elected in February.
Messrs David Murray, A. H. Park, John Fisher, and Robert
Cochran.
Magistrates and Town Treasurer Ex-Officiis Members of all
Committees.
Visitors of Paisley Prison.
Bailies Watson, Park, and Cochran.
Members of Prison Board,
Elected in April.
Treasurer Russell, Messrs David Murray, David Campbell, Richard
Watson, and Matthew Scott.
Gas Light Commissioners.
Bailie Watson, Messrs George Masson, Matthew Scottj and Eobert
Eaglesim.
APPENDIX. 195
Second Tuesday in June for Perambulating the Burgh Marches.
General Court for Granting Certificates for the Sale of Exciseable
Liquors, Second Tuesday of April and Third Tuesday of October.
Valuation Appeal Court, in September.
Charities voted in January.
Auditors of Eiver Cart Accounts Elected in November.
Burgh Trustees-
Five a quorum.
Meet First Thursday of each Month, at Seven o'Clock p.m.
Apjjointed by Creditors.
Provost Murray, Messrs Matthew Scott, Archibald Gardner, Robert
Clark, John M'Gown, "William Abercrombie, Archibald Craig, and
David Semple.
Appointed by Town Council.
Treasurer Eussell, Messrs David Campbell, William Morrison.
Property Committee.
Mr Mattliew Scott {Convener").!
Treasurer Eussell, Messrs William Abercrombie, Archibald Craig,
David Semple, Eobert Clark, and William Morrison.
Three a quorum.
Non-Entry Committee.
Provost Murray (^Convener),.
Messrs William Abercrombie, Archibald Gardner, David Campbell,
David Semple, Robert Clark, and William Russell.
Open to all Members of the Trust.
Three a quorum.
Account Committee.
Mr William Abercrombie {Convener"),
Treasurer Russell, Messrs Matthew Scott, David Campbell, Archibald
Craig, Archibald Gardner, and John M'Gown.
Three a quorum.
To meet at least quarterly.
Statutory Meeting of Creditors on the Second Tuesday of November
of 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.
Cart Navigation Trustees.
Seven a quorum.
Meet first Wednesday of each Month, at Seven o'Clock p.m.
Trustees under Act of Parliament.
Provost Murray, Messrs Matthew Scott, William Abercrombie,, Thomas
Reid, John Cars well, William Russell, Joseph Bow, John
Andrews,, and. John M'Gown.
196 APPENDIX.
Appointed by Town Council.
Bailie Cochran, Messrs George Masson, David Campbell, and
John Ker.
Account Committee.
Mr Matthew Scott (Convener'),
Provost Murray, Treasurer Eussell, Messrs William Abercrombie,
John Carswell, John Ker, and John M'Gown.
Two a quorum.
Wwks Committee.
Mr Thomas Reid (Convener),
Bailie Cochran, Treasurer Eussell, Messrs George Masson, Matthew-
Scott, David Campbell, John Ker, John Carswell, Joseph Bow,
and John Andrews.
Three a quorum.
The Accounts of the Trust require to be Audited, by the Commis-
sioners appointed for that purpose, on the first Tuesday of December
yearly. The Meeting advertised Eight Days previously.
Commissioners of Police,
The Town Council.
Under " The General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862."
Six a quorum.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Paving., New Buildings, and Street Improvements.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis.
The Burgh Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs William MacKean (Sub-Conv.), Kobert Cowan, William Jamieson,
William Morrison, John Ker,. and James M'Lachlan,
Four a quorum.
Lighting, Cleansing, Wutching and Fire Engine, and Sanitari/i.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-ofSciis.
Mr Eobert Eaglesim (Convener),
Messrs John Ker (Sub-Conv.), David Campbell, Matthew Scott,, and
George Masson.
Four a quorum.
Financs and Assessment.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis.
The Burgh Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs George Masson (Sub-Conv.), David Campbell, Matthew S;cott»
William Morrison, and Eobert Co.wan.
Four a quorum.
APPENDIX. 197
Messrs Andrew Millar, Thomas Walker, and Andrew Millar, Jun,,
Joint Clerks to the Comnaissioners.
Mr Daniel Kichmond, M.D., Surgeon and Medical Officer.
Mr George Ingram, Superintendent, Surveyor of Paving and Inspector
of Lighting and Common Lodging Houses.
Mr William Eonald, Sanitary Inspector,. Inspector of Cleansing and
Surveyor of Drainage.
An Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners to be held on the Second
Monday of every Month, at Seven o'Clock p.m. ; and an Audited
Account of Eeceipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 16th May,
to be laid before the Ordinary Meeting in July, yearly.
The Bates of Police Assessment at present are —
Por Lands or Premises rented or valued imder £2, ... 6^d. per £
For Do. Do. at £3 and under £5, 9fd. per £
P-or Do.. Do. at £o 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
1,0s., it is Assessed as £1.
The following Lands or Premises are Assessedon one-fourth of their
annual value entered in the Valuation Poll, 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 Bailway 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 uuder-ground
Works of any Gas or Water Company.
3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground, or other
Ground used for Agricultural purposes.
PABLIAMENTARY 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 Conrse 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 March
to the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along that road,
to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street
thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the
eentre of Wellmeadow street, thence westward along the centre of,
that street to a point opposite to the centre of the North end off
R, 2.
198
APPENDIX.
Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that street to
the south end thereof, thence southward along the centre of Ralstoa
square to the north end of the street or avenue leading to Castlehead,
thence southward along the centre of that avenue to a point oppo-
site to the north-east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead,
thence to the north-east corner of said mansion-house, 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 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 Cana),
thence along the centre of the Canal till it reaches the street leading
from Canal street to the Canal Basin, thence along that street till it
reaches Canal street, thence eastward along Canal street to the
bottom of Wardrop street, thence along Wardrop street to a point in
George street at the north end of Wardrop street, thence by the
south and west sides of George's Church to a point at the north end
of the church opposite the south end of Shuttle street, thence along
Shuttle street to the centre of New street, thence by the centre of
New street till it reaches the centre of Causeyside, and from thence
down Causeyside until it reaches the said burn called St. Mirren's
Burn, and thence along the burn to the point first described.
4th Ward — All within the Parliamentary boundary to the west of the
centre of the River Cart, which is not included in any of the preced-
ing wards.
5th Ward — All within the Parliamentay boundary of the Burgh situ-
ated on the east of the centre of the River Cart.
APPENDIX. 199
To-wn Dues.
Leviable by the Collector at 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 Adam, Town Chamberlain, collector.
Under authority of the Magistrates and Town CouncU.
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
mai-ket at fairs, payable by the exposer, ... ... ... Id
Payable by the buyer when bought, ... ... ... ... Id
Each load of sheaf lint or hemp, each packet 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 „ „ 6 „
From 31 to 36 doz. inclus. 6 eggs
„ 37 to 40 „ „ 7 „
„ 41 to 45 „ „ 8 „
„ 46 to 50 „ „ 9 „
„ And so on in proportion.
Resident Burgesses to pay one half the above.
•WEIGHING CHARGES.
Each bag of cotton above 1 cwt., ... ... ... ... 4d
Each bag of cotton below 1 cwt., ... ... ... ... 2d
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 stuffs, per stone, Did
200 APPENDIX.
Talale of Tonnage Dues.
Leviable
On Goods, Wares, Mercliandise, Commodities, Cattle, Coals, and other
things carried in or upon the river Cart, or navigable Cut or Canal or
any parts thereof ; and of the duty on all Ships, Passage Boats, Barges,
Lighters, Boatd, or other Craft, carrying any Passenger or Passengers
upon the said River or Navigable Cut or Canal or any part thereof: —
Each Ton of Grain, 4d
Each Ton of measured Wood, ... ... ... ... .... lid
Each Ton of Fire-Clay, Sand, Lime, and Bricks, ... ..., 4d-
Each Ton of Stones, .... 2d
Each Ton of Coals, 2d
Each Ton of Slates, 8d
Each Ton of Castings, 4d
Each Ton of Pig Iron, ... 2d
Each Empty Barrel, ... ... ... ... ... ... ^d
Each Ton of all other Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Commodi-
ties, Cattle, and other things, ... ... ... ... 6d
For each and every time any Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Barge,
Lighter, Boat, or other Craft carrying any Passenger or
Passengers, shall ply upon or navigate the river, or navig-
able Cut or Canal, or any part thereof, wj9?car<is, 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, cZo2pnwa?-c?s, of Per Ton, ... ... ... ... ^d
And for any Vessel taking in her own machinery, after lying
in the Eiver, 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.
Passengei'S 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, 1835, entitled " An Act to amend an Act for improving
the Navigation of the Eiver Cart, and for deepening and extending the
harbour of Paisley, in the County of Renfrew."
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.
APPENDIX.
201
Commissioners of Supply of the County of Slenfro-w.
Qualified to act and vote as sicch.
]870.
Thomas Speir, Esq., of Blackstoun, Burnbrae House, Convener.
His Grace the Duke of Abercorn
of Cartsbridge,
of Highholm,
Broadley
of
John Craig, Broom, M earns
The Eight Honourable George Archibald Crawford, Kilbarchan
Frederick, Earl of Glasgow. ' ' -- - - —
*The Right Honourable Charles
Lord Blantyre
Sir William Stirling Maxwell,
Bart, of Folloc
*Sir Robert John Milliken Napier,
Bart., of Milliken and Napier'
*Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart,
Bart., of Greenock and Blackball
James AlUson, of Malletsheugh,
Mearns
John G. Allison,
Mearns
James Anderson,
Port-Glasgow
William Anderson,
Hurlet
John F. Anstruther, Merchant,
Port-Glasgow
Matthew Algie, Langside, Crossmy-
loof.
John Allan, Billhead, Kilbirnie
Robert Arthur, Gavilmoss, Loch-
winnooh
George Arbuckle, flesher, Greenock
Matthew Arbuckle, flesher,
Greenock
*John Buchanan, of Glenlora,
Lochwinnoch
Robert Brodie, of Norvalstone,
Lochwinnoch
^WiUiam Cunningham Graham
Bontine, of Ardoch, Dumbarton
William Brown, of Plaintreeyett,
M.D. Glasgow
John Burnett, of Mileburn, Glasgow
John Boyd, of Kirkhill, Mearns
George Burns, residing at Wemyss
House, Wemyss Bay
*John Burns, of Castle Wemyss,
Wemyss Bay
John Bartlemors, of Bourtrees,
writer, Paisley
* Archibald Campbell Campbell, of
Blythswood, Renfrew
John Clark, of Kirkiand Park,
Inverletli Row, Edinburgh
James Cochrane, of Riversbank
William Connell, of Nethertrees,
Lochwinnoch
Andrew Crawford, 2 Clyde Terrace,
Glasgow
David Cross, Eastbank, near
Bishopton
*Alex. Crum, of Thornliebank
*Duncan Darroch, of Gourock, B.A.
James Dunlop. of Arthurlie
*Henry Barclay Dunlop, Yr., of
Arthurlie
Robert Douglas, feuar, Elderslie
William John Easton, writer, Glas-
gow, as factor for the Countess of
Home
Hugh Ferrier, of Clippens
*liobert Freeland, of Gryfecaetle
Andrew Fleming, Fulwood, Hous-
ton
*John G. Barnes Graham, of Kirk-
hill and Craigallion, Barrhead.
"Alexander Graham, of Capellie,
Barrhead
*Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham
*John Gordon, of Aitkenhead
Robert Gillies, East Barnaigh,
Lochwinnoch
Thomas Watson Greig, of Muir-
shields, Lochwinnoch
*James 0. Lee Harvey, of Castle-
semple
*Heury Lee Harvey, Castlesemple,
Lochwinnoch
George Ludovic Houstoun, of John-
stone
John Howie, of Shawhill
^Archibald Campbell Holms, of
Sandyford
*William Holms, of Brabloch
*John Hamilton, of Greenbank
James Dunlop Hamilton, of Roger»
ton, writer, Glasgow
202
APPENDIX.
William Charles Stewart Hamilton,
of Craighlaw and Barrochan, re-
siding at Craighlaw, Kirkcowan
Andrew Hair, merchant, Port-
Glasgow
Robt. Howie, of Burnhouse, Mearns
John Herbertson, of Crooks
D.B. Johnson, Kaim, Lochwinuoeh
James Foster King, Longhaugh,
Bishopton
Henry Lamond, Writer, Glasgow
James Lowndes, of Arthurlie
David Laidlaw, 14 Buchanan Street,
Glasgow
Robert Leckie, Pollokshaws
John Laird, Norwood Villa, Pollok-
shields
*William Muir, of Caldwell
*Day Hort Macdowall, of Garthland
John Muir, late of Plantation
Robert Macfie of Langhouse
*Peter Murdoch of Laiigbank
*Andrew Muirhead, of Meikle Cloak
Thomas Muir, of Muirpark, York
Terrace. Regent's Park, London
*Henry MCall, of Daldowie
*Robert M'Haffie, of Eastwood
Duncan M'Donald, Parkhouse,
Glasgow
John M'Ewen, of Glenlora, Loch-
winnoch
Robert M'Quaker, feuar, Johnstone
*Patrick Comyn Macgregor, of Bre-
diland
James MacGregor, St. Andrew's
Villa, PoHokshields
Robert Macfarlane, Bridge of Weir
William Melvin, Ashton, Gourock
John Stirling Napier, of Merchis-
ton
*Allan Pollok, of Falside
John Patten, W.S., Edinburgh
William Pollock, Titwood, Mearns
William Paterson, Knockbartnock,
Lochwinnoch
*Robert William Coehrau Patrick,
of Woodside
John P. Patrick, ot Grangehill
Thomas Porter, Feuar, Johnstone
^Thomas Richardson, of Ralston
David Richardson, of Hartfield
Matthew Rodger, of Rossland,
Bishopton
"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
Admiral Sir Houston Stewart, R.N.,
and C.B.
James Stirling, of Glentyan, R.N.
Moses Steven, of Polmadie
Archibald Sinclair, Deanside
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 Geo. Ludovic
Houstoun, of Johnstone
Thomas Smith, Crosslees, by Thorn-
liebaiik
James Stevenson, of Auchenames
William Stevenson, of Orosslee
William Stevenson, of Robbshill
William Stewart, 114 Argyle Street,
Glasgow
James Stewart, of Garvocks
James Stewart, of Williamwood^'
James Swan, of Wattieston
P. Walker, PoHokshields
*J. C. Wakefield, of Eastwood
Park
Arthur Watson, Overlee, Busby
Alexander Wilson, Overtrees, Loch-
winnoch
John Wilson, of Hurlet
George Wilson, of Hurlet, residing
at West Hurlet
James Wilson, Freeland House,
Erskine, factor for the Right
Honourable Charles,Lord Blantyre
James Young, of Gallowhill,
Paisley
*The Sheriff of the County
*The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley
*The Sheriff-Substitute, Greenock
*The Provost of Renfrew
The eldest Bailie of Renfrew
*The Provost of Paisley
* The Provost of Greenock
*The Provost of Port-Glasgow
*The Provost of Pollokshaws
* Members of Standing Committee
APPENDIXi
203
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.
Lieutenancy of Zlenfre'wsliire-
Lord-Lieutenant— Sir. M. E. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Vice-Lieutenant— Colonel Campbell.
John Macdougall, clerk, Mansion House, Greenock.
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle
1860
Alexander, Capt. John H. L, R.N.,
1863
Blantyre, Lord, 1845
Buchanan, Lieut.-Col. D. C. R. 0.,
of Drumpellier and Finlaystone,
1863
Campbell, Archibald, of Blythswood,
1860
Darroch, Duncan, of Gourock, 1863
Gllmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860
Gordon, John, of Aikenhead, 1860
Graham, John G. Barnes, of Craig-
allion, 1860
Harvey, James Octavius Lee, of
Castlesemple, 1860
Macdowall, General D. H. of
Garthland, 1846
Mure, Lieut.-Colonel "William, of
Caldwell, 1860
Napier, Sir Robert J. M., Bart.,
1845
Napier, John Stirling, of Merchistofl
House, 1860
Paisley, Provost of
Pollok, Allan, of Broom, 1860
Renfrew, Provost of
Richardson, Thomas, of Ralston,
1863
Scott, James, 1860
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae and
Blackstoun, 1845
Speir, Robert Thomas Napier,
1868
Stirling, Captain James, E.N., of
Glentyan, 1848
Stewart, John Archd. Shaw, 1863
Income Tax Ccnmissioners,
For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire^
Patrick Fraser, Sheriff, and
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute,
. ex-officiis.
The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre.
Sir Robert J. M. Napier, Bart., of
Milliken.
Archibald, C. Campbell, of Blyths-
wood.
J. G. Barns Graham, of Criaig-=
allion.
Alexander Graham of Capellie.
John Gordon of Aikenhead.
John M'Ewan of Glenlora.
Allan Gilmour of Eaglesham.
Allan FoUok of Broom.
Clerk— Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Surveyor and Assessor— James S. Smiles, 1 Cotton Street, Paisley,
204
APPENDIX.
Assessed Taz Commissioners,
For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire^
The Right Hon, Lord Blantyre.
Sir R. J. M. Napier, Bart., of Milli-
ken and Napier.
Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart.,
of Police.
Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., of
Greenock.
Patrick Fraser, Advocate, Sheriff of
the County.
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute,
Paisley.
Hugh Lyon Tennant, Sheriff-Sub-
stitute, Greenock.
Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood.
Jas. Dunlop, of Arthurlie.
Robert 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, of Rogerton
Henry Lee Harvey, of Castlesemple.
Day Hort Macdowall, of Garthland.
Colonel Mure, of Caldwell.
P. Comyn Macgregor of Brediland.
Robert M'Haffie, of Eastwood.
Allan Pollok, of Falside.
Thos. Dundas Speirs, of Kilallan.
Thos. Speir of Blackstoun.
Archd. Smith, of Jordanhill.
John Salmon, factor, Johnstone
Castle.
James Swan, of Wattieston
H. B. Dunlop, Yr., of Arthurlie
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, 1 Cotton Street, Paisley.
Inspector — James Martin, Queen Street, Glasirow.
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.
Justice of Peace Court.
Courts held at Paisley every Friday.
Clerk— John Bartlemore. | Depute-Clerk— Thos. MacRobert.
Fiscal— 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, writer, Lochwinnoch.
Courts held at Barrhead first Monday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk — Archibald Brownlie, writer, Barrhead.
Courts held at Pollokshaws first Tuesday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk— John Steuart, writer, Pollokshaws.
Quarter Sessions, first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last
Tuesday of October, at Renfrew. Licensing meetings held at Renfrew
Third Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of October.
Inspectors of Weights and Measures.
Paisley District — Robert Hunter and John Gildawie.
Pollokshaws District — Robt. Hunter and Robt. Russell.
Greenock District — Robert Hunter and Joseph Wood
J^urgh of Paisley— Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon.
APPENDIX. 205
:Reiifrewsliire Prison Board— 1870-71.
Elected hy Commissioners 0/ Supply.
The Riglit Son. Lord Blantyre.
Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart., of Greenock.
Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.
J. G. Barnes Gi'aham, of Kirkhill and Craigallion.
Allan Gilmonr, of Eaglesham.
Colonel Mure, of Caldwell.
John Gordon, of Aitkenhead.
Archibald C. Holms, of Sandyford.
Eobert M'Haffie, of Eastwood.
Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood.
Elected hy Magistvites and Town Council of Paisley^
David Murray, Esq., Provost of Paisley.
Richard Watson, Esq., one of the Bailies of Paisley.
Wm. Eussell, Esq., Treastirer of the Burgh of Paisley.
David Campbell, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Matthew Scott, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Elected hy Magistrates and Town Council of Greenoch
Jas. Morton, Esq., Provost of Greenock.
Eobert Neill, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
William Birkmyre, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Dugald Campbell, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
William Neill, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Elected hy Magistrntes nnd Toion Council of Port-Glasgote.
Alexander Lang, Esq., Provost of Port-Glasgow.
Elected hy Magistrates and Toton Council of Renfrew.
Andrew Brown, Esq., Provost of Eenfrew.
Ex^Officiis.
Patrick Eraser, Esq., Sheriff of Renfrewshire, or, in his absence,
Hugh Lyon Tennent, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute at Greenock.
Colonel Campbell, Chairman and Convener.
Jas. H. Dunn, Clerk and Treasurer.
UPPER WARD COMMITTEE.
Provost Murray (Convener'),
Mr Scott, Bailie Watson, Treasurer Eussell, Provost Brown,
Mr D. Campbell, Col. Mure, Col. Campbell, Mr A. C. Holms, Mr Gordon.
Three to form a quorum.
LOWER WARD COMMITTEE,
Provost Morton {Convener),
Sir M. E. 8. Stewart, Bart., Sheriff Tennent, Provost Lang, Bailie
Bobert Neill, BaiUe Birkmyre, Bailie Campbell.
Three to form a quorum,
T
^06 APPENDIX.
€OMMITTEB APPOINTED To SUPBHINTEND THE EKECTION OF NEW
PRISON AT GREENOCK.
Provost Morton (^Convener),
Eight Hon. Lord Blantyre, Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., Mr J. Barna,
Graham, Mr Speir, Mr Gilmoiir, Col. Campbell of Blythswood, Mr
Holms, Col. Mure, Mr Gordon, Mr M'Haffie, Provost Morton, Mr
David Campbell, Provost Lang, Sheriff Fraser, or, in his absence,
Sheriff Tennent.
Five to form a quorum.
OFFICERS.
Paisley Pnson.
'Governor — Robert Bird.
Matron — Helen Thomson.
Housekeeper — Mrs Bird.
Teacher and Chaplain — Rev. John
Fleming, M.A.
Surgeon — Dr James Paton.
Clerk— C. M. Bird. ' ,
Head Warder — Hugh M'Kay.
Warders — John Wylie, John
Gladstone, John Craw-
ford, Jane Crawford,
Christina Blair.
Night Warder — Thomas Kixon.
Watchman — John White.
Gi'eenock Prison.
•Keeper — John Love.
Matron — Anne G. Adatns.
Chaplain — Mr Donald Brotchie,
Surgeon — Dr Shortridge
Warders — Alex. Grant, William
Grant, Isaac Aston, Mrs
Fleming, Andrew Love.
Watchman- — Duncan Campbell.
PolloTcshaws Prison.
Keeper — John Brown.
Matron — Mrs BroWn.
'Surgeon — Dr Walker.
l)tstRicT Board of Lunacy.
Patrick Fraser, Esq., Sheriff of the County.
Sheriff Tennent.
Right Hon. Lord Blantyre.
David Murray, Esq., Provost of Paisley.
James Morton, Esq., Provost of Greenock.
Robert Neill, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock,.
John Gordon, Esq., of Aitkenhead.
Robert M'Haffie, of Eastwood.
Allan Gilmour, Esq., of Eaglesham.
Thomas Speir, Esq., of Blackstoun.
Col. Campbell, Esq., of Blythswood.
A. 0. Holms, Esq., of Sandyford.
William Russell, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
APPENDIX.
207
Justices of the Peace.
Paisley District.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle
Arthur, James, of Barshaw
Abercrombie, William, banker
Baird, John, Netherhill
Barclay, James, Canal Bank
Bell, William, Renfrew
Boyd, George, Renfrew
Brough, Peter, Oakshawhead
Brown, Hugh, Egypt Park
Brown, John, Causeyside
Brown, Robert, Underwood Park
Cattanach, Alex., Auchentorlie
Clark, James, Camphill
Coats, James, yr., of Woodside
Coats, Sir Peter, of Woodside
Coats, Thomas, of Perguslie
Craig, Archibald, Gateside
Fleming, Andrew, Fulwood
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Guilleaume, Peter, banker. Paisley
Holms, Archibald C, of Sandy ford
Holms, William, of Brabloch
Hutchison, Arciiibald, Fairhill
Huteheson, John, Garthland Place
K«rr, James, Underwood
Lamb, J. J., Underwood Cottage
Macfarlane, Hugh, banker, Gilmour
street
MacKean, William, merchant
MacKean, James Anderson, Cal-
side
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, of
Brediland
Millar, Andrew, Dean of Faculty of
Procurators
Millar, James, Adelphi House
Morgan, John, of Greenlaw
Murray, David, Castlehead
Philips, William, of Orossftat
Pollock, Alexander, jr., Riccartsbar
Pollock, Alex. Russell, Greenhill
Poison, Wm., starch manufacturer
Richardson, Thomas, of Ralston
Russell, William, High street
Reid, John, Whitehall
Scott, Matthew, Gateside
Sharp, David Galbraith, merchant
Whitehead, Joseph, of Kilnside
Wilson, George, West Hurlet
Wotherspoon, William, Maxwellton
Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitutes of Renfrewshire, and the Provost
and Magistrates of Paisley, for the time being.
Henfce.'^sliire Police.
Head Quarters— 3 County Place..
Chief Constable—Robert Hunter, Paisley.
Paisley District— Superintendent— John Gildawie, Paisley. Stations
'"Incliinnan, *Paisley, and Yoker.
Kilbarchan District— Inspector— John M'Farlane, Kilbarchan. Stations
Bishopton, Crossliei Elderslie, Kilbarchan, *Linwood, and>
Lochwinnoch,
Barrhead District— InspeetOE— John Howden, Barrhead. Stations —
Barrhead, NitshUL, Neilston, and Newton Mearns.
Pollokshaws District— Inspector— Robert Russell, Pollokshaws. Stations
— Busby, by Glasgow, *Cathcart, Crossbill, Baglesham,
Kinning Park, Pollokshaws, Strathbungo, and Thornliebank.
Greenock District— Inspector— Joseph Wood, Port-Glasgow. Stations
*Gourock, *Greenock, Inverkip, Kilmalcolm, *Port-Glasgow.
Those marked (*) are Sergeants' Stations.
The Force is Composed of the Chief Constable, 1 Superintendent, 4
Inspectors, 7 Sergeants, and 29 Constables — 42.
Commissary Court-
Held every Thursday at Eleven o'Clock Forenoon.
Patrick Fraser, Commissary.
Hugh Cowan, Commissary Depute.
John Bartlemore, Commissary Clerk— OfiSce, County Buildings,.
208
APPENDIX.
County Police Committee*
Chairman — Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.
The Eight Hon. Lord Blantyre.
The Right Hon. the Earl of Glas-
gow.
The Sheriff of the County.
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff Substitute,
Paisley.
H. L. Tennent, Sheriff Substitute,
Greenock.
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
John G. Barnes Graham, of Kirk-
hill and Oraigallion.
Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham.
John Gordon, of Aitkenhead.
Alexander Crum, of Thornliebank.
Chief Constable-
Clerk— Ja. Caldwell, Clerk of Supply.
Auditors — Messrs John Fisher and John M'-Gown, Accountants,,
Paisley.
Robert M'Haffie, of Eastwood.
J. C. Wakefield, of Eastwood Park.
Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun,
chairman.
Col. Campbell, of Blythswood.
Captain Greig, of Muirshields.
Colonel Mure, of Caldwell.
Henry Lee Harvey, Castle&emple.
Matthew Algie, Langside.
A. C. Holms, of Sandford.
The Provost of PoUokshaws.
Provost Lang, Port-Glasgow.
Bailie Birkmyre, Port-Glasgow.
-Robert Hunter.
Sheriff Court,
Court Hall, Coimty Buildings.
Sits every Tuesday during Session.
Hugh Dempster, sheriff-clerk.
Thomas MArthur, sheriff-clerk
depute.
Patrick Eraser, sheriff,
Hugh Cowan, sheriff-substitute,
SlieriS Small Deist Court, and Court uncLer Certain
DeTots Reo every Act, 1867.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Held every Thursday, at Eleven o'clock, during Session,
Hugh Dempster, clerk. | Thomas M'Arthur, depute-clerk.
Alexander M'Kechnie, Bar OfScer.
Burgh 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, a
Court is held, when necessary (immediately after the Criminal Court}
for the despatch of civil causes.
William Hodge, Clerk. George Hart, Fiscal^
APPENDIX.
20D
Faculty of Procurators.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 24th June, 1803.
Andrew Millar. | Treasurer— John M'Innes.
Councillors.
William Reid. James Caldwell. Thomas Walker.
Examinators.
Archibald Gardfler. Robert Macfarlane. James H. Dunn.
Clerk — John Bartlemore. | Fiscal— George Hart.
Procurators for the Poor.
Walter Holmes, for Johnstone
district
A. R. Ferguson, for Pollokshaws,
Neilston, and Barrhead
William Conneil, for Lochwinnocb
Auditors of Treasurer's Accounts — The Dean and Councillors.
Auditor of Procurators' Accounts — William Hodge.
Curators of Library — David Sample, David Young, James H. Dunn.
Officer— Alex. M'Kechnie.
MEMBERS.
Dean-
PAISLEV DISTHICT.
jAmes Caldwell.
Ilrancis Martin.
Robert Russell
Anderson, Mat., Neilston ....
1832
Holmes, John, Johnstone
.. 1849
Dartlemore, John
1853
Holmes, Walter, Johnstone
). 1862
Brownlie, Archibald,, Barrhead IS.-ie
Martin, Francis
.. 186a
Caldwell, James
1849
Millar, Andrew,
.. 1818
Campbell, David,;
1847
Millar, John, Dunoon
... 1831
Campbell, Thomas,
1853
Macfarlane, Robert...
.. 1869
Gonnell, William, Lochwin-
M'Farlane, Graham,
.. 1811
noch, ..
1829
M'Innes, John
.. 1841
Dunn, James H
1861
M'Lean, Wm., Glasgow,
.. 1824
Ferguson, Alex. Robertson,
MacRobert, Thomas,
.. 18f,8
Neilston ...
1865
Reid, John, Johnstone
.. 1842
Gardner, Archibald,
1828
Reid,. William,
.. 1829
Gardner J. Neilson
1864
Russell, Robert
.. 1866
Hart, George
1861
SemplCj David
.. 1831
Hector, \Vm., PoIlokshawSi..
1825
Walker, Thomas ...
.. 1853
Henderson, R. L.,
1858
Young, David .
.. 18C1
Hodge, William
183U
Procurators of Court n(
)t Members of Faculty.
Crawford,
John;
Kirkwood, Allan*
Sheriff 0£S.cers.
Alex. M-Kechnie, 4 Moss IStreet, also Messenger-at-Arms.
James Paterson, Terrace Buildings.
John Harkness, 14 High Street.
Alex. Campbell, 4 Moss Street. George Gregory, 4 Moss Street.
Joseph Biruie Cockburn, 4 Moss Street.
Justice of Peace Constalsles.
PAISLEY.
John Harkness, sen., 14 High Street
John Harkness, jun., 14 High Street
Alex. M'Kechnie, MossStrest
Alex. Campbell, Moss Street
Joseph Birnie Cockburn, 4 Moss St.
James Giffen Paterson, Terrace >
Buildings
JOHNSTONE. .
William Steel
William Giffen..
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Daniel Robertson
Thomas Gibb
William Richmond
Duncan Robertson
John Neilson
James Osborne
W^illiam Gardner
Angus Leitch
John Richardson
William Pinkerton
Daniel Black
John M'Kinlay
Peter Fulton
James Galbraith
James Nimmo
A. Tannahill
Joseph A. Falconer
James Crawford
William Sorley
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Louis HoPck
James M'Ghee
John W^aterslon
James Smith
Thomas Callander
Thomas Mitchell
William Ferguson
Richard F.M-Gibbor
John Ballantine
Alexander Youll
Vacant
William Lambie
Various.
Various
James Moir
R. Lee
Various
James Roy Fraser
'3
James Cameron Lees
James Dodds
John Smith
John Martin
J. Douglas Stewart
Robert Duncan
John Ren wick
Christopher M'Kune
John M'Lean
Alexander M'Intosh
J. B. Sturrock
William M'ludoe
William Fraser
John Thomson
Alex. Pollock
Andrew Henderson
George C Hutton
Andrew Elder
William France
James Brown
Andw. G. Fleming
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Shuttle Street
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77 Broomlands
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.36 New Street
75 Causeyside
16 Abbey Close
12 Canal Street
21 George Street
50 O-akshaw Street
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Abbey Close
Canal Street
George Street
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APPENDIX.
Second Battalion Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers.
Rank and Names of Officers of the above Battalion.
Rank.
Names.
Corps.
Stations.
Lieut.-Col.
William Mure,
Battn.
Caldwell House.
Major
Alexander Fullerton,
„
Paisley.
^^
William Carlile,
,,
Do.
Captain
Andrew Millar,
6th
Do.
John Fullerton,
3rd
Do
John Harvey,
17th
Loehwinnoch.
^^
James Loudon,
9th
Johnstone.
^^
John Jack,
20th
Renfrew.
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John Hodgart,
15th
Kilbarchan.
"
Robert Peacock,
14rh
Paisley.
Thomas Glen Coats,
24th
Do.
Lieut.
William Murray,
(jth
Do.
Thomas K. Cameron,
14th
Do.
James Dobie,
3rd
Do.
^^
Robert Graham,
.,
Do.
^^
James F. Donald,
9th
Johnstone.
J)
Robert Wylie,
17th
Loehwinnoch.
Robert Rowand,
24th
Paisley.
^^
Campbell Gillan,
20th
Renfrew.
,,
Oliver Macgregor,
15th
Kilbarchan.
Ensign
William Bell,
3rd
Paisley.
^^
Andrew Glen,
17th
Loehwinnoch.
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Francis Christie,
9th
Johnstone.
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William Loudon,
20th
Renfrew.
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Henry Paterson,
6th
Paisley.
,,
John N. Gardner,
14th
Do.
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Jas. A. D. MacKean,
24th
Do.
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15th
Kilbarchan.
Adjutant
Spence D. Turner,
Battn.
Paisley.
Surgeon
James T. Donald,
,t
Do.
Asst. Surg.
W. Campbell,
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Kilbarchan.
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Hugh S. Colligan,
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Paisley.
Chaplain.
Robert Stephen,
Renfrew.
Hon. Secy.
Robert Macfarlane,
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Paisley.
Paisley Cemetery Company.
Instituted 1845.
Board of Management.
William Philips, Esq., Governor.
Directors.
William Gibson, I David Seraple,
John Snodgrass, | Thomas Coats,
Walter Allison, I William Forbes,
John M'Gown, | Dundas S.Porteous
Secretaries and Treasurers-
Superintendent-
Thomas Crichton, .
Matthew Scott,
W-^m. Abercrombie,
Hodge, Young, & Martin.
John Murray. .
APPENDIX.
213
Paisley Infirmary-
Year Oommenciag 1st April, 1870.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Mr Matthew Scott, President.
Mr William Gillespie, Treasurer. | Mr William Hodge, Secretary.
Sir Peter Coats,
Provost Murray,
Trea>urer Russell,
Messrs Wm. Abercrombie,
James Clark,
William Coats,
Robt. P. Dalziel.
John Walker, Jun.,
John Bain, Resident Surgeon
Mrs Courtoy, Matron.
QUARTEKLY
From 1st April to 1st July.
Mr Wm. Abercrombie {Convene^^"),
Provost Murray,
Messrs James M'Murchy,
William Boyd.
Messrs James M'Murchy,
William Boyd,
James Arthur,
William Philips,
John M'Gown,
James Millar, Manuf.,
Robert Russell.
Rev. J. D. Stewart, Chaplain.
COMMITTEES.
From 1st Oct. to 1st Jan., 1871.
Treasurer Russell ( Convener),
Measrs James Arthur,
John M'Gown,
Sir Peter Coats.
From 1st July to 1st Octobbii.
Messrs James Millar {Convener),
James Clark,
R. F. Dalziel,
John Walker, Jun.
From 1st Jan., 1871, to 1st April.
Messrs William Coats {Convener}^
William Hodge,
William Philips,
Robert Russell.
The President and Treasurer, ex-offlciis. Members of each Quarterly
, Committee.
Account Committee.
The President, Messrs William Abercrombie, James Millar, Williami
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 Richmond; Acting Surgeon, Dr Taylor; Con-
sulting Physician, Dr M'Kechnie; Consulting Surgeon, Dr Graham.
The Dispensary is open every day froin 10 till 11 A.M. for advice; and
from 11 A.M. till 12 noon, and from 5 til! 6 P.M., for Dispensing Medicine.
On Tuesdays and Fridays attendance will be given in the Dispensary
from 12 to 1 p.m., for Vaccinating Children. Friends of Patients admitted
daily from lU till 11 A.M.
One Ticket admits a Fever Patient, and Two Tickets a Medical of
Surgical Patient, to the House, on the certificate of any Medical
gentleman.
214
APPENDIX.
Parochial Board, Paisley, 1870-'7l.
Inspector's Department.
. S. Brown, Inspector. Peter Baine, Assistant Inspector.
John Muir, Clerk. James Kenfrew, Collector.
PooRHOUSE Department.
William M'Kenzie, Governor. Agnes Baird, Matron.
William Aitken, Chaplain. Robert Falconer, Surgeon.
John Nicholson, Porter.
James Millar, Esq., Chairman.
Provost Murray-
Bailies Watson
Park
Fisher
Cochran
Messrs William Craw
John Carswell
John Young
Messrs John Muir
John M'Lean
R. F. Dalziel
Wm. Campbell
And W.Walker
James Fergus
Arthur Lewis
JMessrs John Walker
Mattw. Brown
James Lang
James Barclay
A. M'Keuzie
R. Richardson
Jas. Hamilton
committees.
Assessment.
Provost Murray, Bailies Park, Cochran, Messrs R. F. Dalziel, James
Fergus, Archd. M'Kenzie, William Craw, James Hamilton, Andrew
Walker, John Young, William Campbell, James Barclay, Con.
Administraticm of Relief.
Bailie Watson, Messrs R. F. Dalziel, Arthur Lewis, Andrew Walker,
James Barclay, John Muir, Matthew Brown, John Young, John
Carswell, James Lang, Archd. M'Kenzie, John Walker, R,
Richardson, Con.
Poorhouse.
Bailies Fisher, Park, Messrs James Barclay, Arthur Lewis, James
Lang, Archd. M'Kenzie, William Campbell, R. F. Dalziel, Andrew
Walker, Matthew Brown, William Craw, James Fergus, Bailie
Watson, Con.
Finance.
Bailie Watson, Messrs James Barclay, Robert Richardson, John Muir,
R. F. Dalziel, Con.
Committees to visit the Pooi'house Weekly
1 Provost Murray, Bailies Park, Cochran, Con.
2. — Messrs William Craw, John Young, Bailie Fisher, Con.
3.— Bailie Watson, Messrs John Carswell, John Muir, Con.
4. — Messrs Archd. M'Kenzie, James Hamilton, James Millar, Con.
5. — Bailie Watson, Messrs Robert Richardson, James Fergus, Con.
6. — Messrs James Millar, James Barclay, Andrew Walker, Con..
7. — Messrs Arthur Lewis, John Walker, Wm. Campbell, Con.
8. — Messrs James Lang, Matthew Brown, R. F. Dalziel, Con.
BURGH ASYLUM.
William M'Kenzie, superintendent ; Robert Falconer, surgeon ;
Peter Thomson, male attendant; Mrs-M'Ken^tje, head female attendant;
Mary Paul, female attendants
APPENDIX. 215
Aldlsey Parochial Board.
Inspector's Department.
Kobert Kobertson, Inspector. Donald Sutherland, Assistant Inspector.
Robert Rowand, Clerk. Robert Oliver, Collector.
PooRHousE Department.
C. W. Laing, Governor. Mrs Chapman, Matron.
Mrs Ridge, and Mrs Shaw, Assistant Matrons.
James Sproul, Chaplain. William Hume, Clerk.
Thomas Graham, M.D., Surgeon.
John Agnew, Porter. Charles Lochrie, Baker.
Rev. James C. Lees, Chairman of the Board,
and tx-offkis Members of all the Committees.
COMMITTEES.
GENERAL AND HOUSE COMMITTEE. v^
Rev. J. C. Lees, Chairman,
William Poison, Esq., Vlce-Chairmau,
Messrs John Salmon, John Muir, Robert Blair, James Finlaysoti,
Thomas Porter, William Johnstone, Robert M'Quaker, Thos. Bonnar,
Robert Douglas, Thomas Jack, Andrew Millar, William Taylor, John
Weir, James Strang, Hugh Caldwell ; Revs. J. C. Lees, James Dodds j
Messrs John Pinkerton, William Cochran, James Anderson, Jamea
Myles, James M'Lauchlan, William Jamieson, John Cochran, James
Wilson, sen., James Wilson, jun., Thomas Peacock, Daniel Muir, John
Snodgrass, David Patrick, William Poison, John Robertson, Archibald
Renfrew, Robert Cochran, Alexander Muir, William Peock, George
Hamilton, John M'lnnes, William Holms.
Eight a Quorum.
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 Robert Blair, Thomas Porter. Thomas Bonnar, Robert
Douglas, Thomas Jack, William Taylor, John Weir, James Strang,
Hugh Caldwell ; Rev. 'J. Dodds ; Messrs John Pinkerton, William
Cochran, James Anderson, James M'Lachlan, William Jamieson,
John Cochran, Thomas Peacock. Daniel Muir, John Snodgrass, David
Patrick, Archibald Renfrew, Robert Cochran. — Mr Jamieson, Convener,
Five a Quorum.
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 James Myles, John Salmon, William Johnstone, William
Jamieson, William Holms, John M'lnnes, James Wilson, sen., James
Wilson, jun., Hugh Caldwell, Robert M'Quaker, William Peock, Wm.
Taylor. — Mr Myles, Convener.
Three «, Quorum.
216
APPENDIX.
SANITARY COMMITTEE.
Appointed tinder " Public Health (Scotland) Act."
Mr James Myles, John Salmon, William Johnstone, William
Jamieson, William Holms, John M'Innes, James Wilson, sen., James
Wilson, jun., Hugh Caldwell, Eobert M'Quaker, William Peock,
William Taylor.— Mr Myles, Convene?:
Three a Quorum.
COMMITTEES.
Appointed by House Committee.
Ground Committee.
Messrs William Poison.
" James Wilson, sen.
" James Wilson, jun.
" John Salmon.
" George Hamilton.
" James Myles,
" James Strang.
Mr Myles, Convener,
Repair Committee.
Messrs William Poison.
" Hugh Caldwell.
" John Pinkerton.
" William Cochran.
" John Cochran.
" William Peock.
" Eobert M'Quaker.
Mr Pinkerton, Convener.
ABBEY ASYLUM.
C. W. Laing, superintendent ; Mrs Chapman, matron ; T. Graham,
M.D., surgeon ; Thomas Holms, head male attendant; John Gardiner,
George Murray, Roderick M'Donald, male attendants ; Mrs Holms,
head female attendant; Margaret White and Euphemia Douglas,
female assistant attendants.
rarliamentary Constitu-
ency.
1st Ward, 518
2d „ 777
8d „ 701
4th „ 853
6th „ 744
Total Constituency, 3593
Valuation of Burgli.
High Parish, ...
Middle „
Low, „
Abbey, „
Part of Renfrew,
£30,803
28,563
18,395
40,260
186
Railways and Canal, 7977
£126,184 18 6
To'V7n Officers.
John Harkness, 14 High Street. John Harkness, Town Drummer and
Town Crier, 14 High Street. Landeemer's Day, 2d Tuesday iu
Juae, for perambulating Burgh marches.
APPENDIX. 217
BANKS
Bank of Scotland.
Instituted 1695.
8 St. Mikrek 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 Ross, teller.
Bobert Gibson, Wm. E, Barbour, and John Macalaster, clerks.
Eobert 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 on their
Branch in London, at 11 Bond Street ; Smith, Payne, & Smiths ;
Coutts & Co. ; the Bank of England, London ; and on the Colonies
and Foreign Countries; also issues Circular Notes of £10 and £20
each free of charge, for the use of travellers and others in all parts
of the world,
^rational Bank of Scotland,
Instituted, 21st March. 1825, and incorporated by Royal Charter.
Governor— The Right Honourable the Earl of Dalhousie, K.T., G.C.B.
General Manager — "William James Duncan, Esq.
Head Office — 42 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
London Office— 37 Nicholas Lane, E.G.
Paisley Office— 1 Forbes Place.
Peter Guilleaume, agent.
Robert Brodie, assistant agent and accountant. John Melvin, teller.
Robert Edmonds and John Blair Walker, clerks.
Joseph Carter, porter — house, 13 Causeyside.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Coutts & Co., and the Union Bank of
Loudon,- Fould & Co., Paris ; J. & J. Stuart & Co., New York; and
have correspondents in all the principal towns in Scotland, England,
and Ireland, aud in the Colonies. The National Bank of Scotland
issue Foreign Credits and Circular Notes, available in all parts of
the world, and they negotiate Bills in every place in Scotland, Eng-
land, Ireland, and abroad, where there is a Bank or Banker.
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 S. Robertson, clerk.
Draw on Barnetts, Hoares, Hanburys, Lloyd, 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 Bank of British North America, Canada, Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick, and Vancouver Island.
U
218 APPENDIX.
Sritisli Linen Company's Bank.
Instituted 1746.
17 Gilmour Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon — Shuts at 12 on
Saturday.
Hugh Macfarlane, agent.
Alex. Gardiner, accountant. Peter Clark, teller. And. Paterson, clerk<
Miller, porter — house, 3 Thread Street.
Draw on, and Negotiate Bills, through —
Smith, 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,
and Branches.
Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham.
Sheffield and Kotherham Bank.
National Provincial Bank of Eng-
land and Branches.
Halifax Joint Stock Bank.
Huddersfield Banking Company
and Branches.
Bradford Banking Company, Brad-
ford.
Wauklyn & Co., Buenos Ayres.
James G. Kings, Sons, New York.
London and South African Bank
and Branches.
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.
And the principal towns in Scotland, and all places where there
is a bank.
City of G-lasgow Bank,
Instituted 1839.
Tempoeary Premises, 109 High Street, Terrace Buildings.
Alex. Pollock, jun., agent.
Robert Leckie, Accountant. James Brown, teller.
John Dougall, James Ballantyne, and Carus Anderson, clerks.
Draws on Loudon 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 or Banker.
Union Bank of Scotland^
Instituted 1829, and Incorporated under Act of Parliament.
3 GiLMouR Street.
William Abercrombie, agent.
William Eobb, teller. David C. Bell, accountant.
John Scott, W. E. W. Merrylees, and Edward M. Bruce, clerks.
William Eussell, messenger — house, 48 Moss Street.
Draws on Glyn, Mills, & Co., London ; and on nearly all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland ; De Eothschilds Freres,
Paris ; J. G. Kings, Sons, New York ; Union Bank of Australia,
Sydney, Melbourne ; and other branches ; Bank of Montreal, &c.,
&c. Negotiates Bills on all towns in Great Britain and Ireland
where there is a banker.
APPENDIX. 219
National Security Savings Bank-
Instituted May, 1838.
Opfice — 14 GiLMOUR Street.
Chairman — Arclid. Craig. Deputy-Chairman— Thos. Coats.
William Abercrombie, Treasurer.
Actuary — John M'Gown. Auditor — Thomas Risk.
Committee of Management for 1870 : —
Messrs. Archd. C. Holms,
"William Gillespie,
James A. MacKean,
William Gibson,
David Campbell,
T. W. Macalpine,
John Poison,
David Gilmour,
Alex. King,
James M'Murchy,
Thos. Crichton,
Messrs. James Johnston,
George Masson,
William Poison,
Archd. Hutchison,
John Walker.
John Lamberton,
William Reid,
Archd. Bell,
Wm. Wotherspoon,
Wm. Hodge,
Eobert F. Dalziel.
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.
Penny Saving's 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 Str. et ; 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 ; Fi-ee Middle Church, 27 Back Sneddon and
Inkermann ; WiUiamsburgh Mission, Dickson School Room ; Abbey,
Lawn Street School Room ; Canal Street Independent, Wilson Hall.
The receipts of each are deposited in the National Security Savings
Bank.
Each Bank is under the Superintendence of Trustees and a Com-
mittee 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. 2.ijv
220 APPENDIX.
Insurance Companies.
FiKE AND Life.
Accident — John M'Go-wn. 14 Gilmour Street.
Alliance and Insurance Co. of Scotland, Fire and Life — John Bartle-
more, County Buildings (North end).
Atlas, Fire and Life — Eobert Brown & Son, Sneddon Bridge.
Britannia, Fire — James Hay, 10 High Street.
British Equitable, Fire and Life — George Weir, 97 High Street ; John
M'Kinlay, 37 New Street.
British Imperial Corporation, Fire — Eobert Waterston, 4 Smithhills.
Briton Medical, Life — James Hay, 10 High Street ; Thomas Cullen,
12 St. James Place.
Caledonian, Fire and Life — David Semple, 16 Gilmour Street ; James
Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.
Commercial Union, Fire and Life — Eobt. Wotherspoon, 50 Maxwellton.
County, Fire— John Lorimer, Braeside Cottage, Millarston ; James
M'Duff, 5 High Street (Cross).
City of Glasgow — Andrew Millar, jun., 8 Gilmour Street ; Alexander
Gardner, 3 Moss Street.
Economic, Life — David Murray, 15 Gilmour Street.
English and Scottish Law, Life — Eeid & Henderson, 3 County Place.
Edinburgh, Life — Eobert Armour, 16 Causeyside ; James Macduff, 5
High Street (Cross).
European, Life — John Muir, 23 Moss Street.
Guardian Plate Glass — James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109 High
Street.
Imperial, Fire and Life — D. Gilmour, 5 Causeyside ; David Murray,
15 Gilmour Street; Andrew Patersnn, 10 Glen Lane.
Insurance Company of Scotland — Wm. M'lutyre, sen., 6 High Street.
Lancashire, Fire and Life — Alexander Gardiner, 3 Caledonia Street.
Liverpool and London, and Globe, Fire and Life — David Campbell, 7
High Street ; John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street ; Robert Boyd,
15 Gilmour Street ; Eobert Muir, 24 Orchard Street ; John Muir,
23 Moss Street ; James Lang, 86 High Street.
London and General Plate Glass — James Adam, jun., 7 Gilmour Street.
London, Fire and Life — John Pollock, 15 Gilmour Street.
London Eoyal Exchange, Fire and Life — William Philips, Forbes
Place.
London and Lancashire, Fire and Life — Eobert Wotherspoon, 50
Maxwellton.
London and Southwark Insurance Corporation (Limited) —
Manchester, Fire — Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street.
Mutual Assurance — Thomas M'Arthur, County Buildings.
National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company — Joseph White-
head, 6 Moss Street.
North British and Mercantile, Fire and Life — Eobert Armour, 16,
Causeyside ; M'Innes & Macfarlane, 2 Lawn Street ; Joha
Hutcheson, Bank of Scotland.
APPENDIX. SiSft
Northern, Fire and Life — James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109
High Street ; James Lamb, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High Street.
Norwich Union, Fire and Life — James J. Lamb, 6 St. James Place.
Queen, Fire and Life — John Fisher, 4 Oauseyside ; William Brownlie,;
50 Maxwellton.
Pelican, Life — Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street.
Phcenix, Fire — Archd. Hodge, 15 Gilmour Street.
Provident, Life — John Lorimer, Braeside Cottage, Millarston ; James
Macduff; 5 High Street (Cross).
Prudential Assurance Co. — John M"D. Baine, 22 Lady Lane.
Reufre^vshire Agricultural Cattle — Hodge, Young, & Martin, County
Buildings
Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, Fire and Life — James
Caldwell, 33 Old Sneddon ; G. W. Macalpine,. 48 Moss Street.
Scottish Amicable, Life — John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street.
Scottish Commercial, Life — J. N. Gardner, 3 County Place ; P.
Guilleaume, National Bank.
Scottish Equitable, Life— Eobert Boyd, 15 Gilmour Street.
Scottish Imperial, Fire and Life — Robert Leckie, City of Glasgow
Banlc
Scottish. Provident Institution, Life — Archibald Hodge, 15 Gilmour
Street ; Campbell & Russell, 7 High Street.
Scottish Provincial, Aberdeen, Fire and Life — John Crawford, 24
Abbey Street ; Reid & Henderson, 3 County Place ; Robert
Russell, 11 St. James Place.
Scottish Union, Fire and Life — Hodge, Young,. & Martin, County
Buildings ;. George Hart, 5 County Place ; Alexander Hart,
Churchhlll.
Scottish National,, Fire and Life — R. Congalton, 21 St. James Street.
Scottish Fire— James Adam, County Buildings ; James Hay, 10 High
Street ; James Brown, City of Glasgow Bank.
Scottish Widows' Fund, Life — E. Wotherspoon,.50 Maxwellton; James
Adam, County Buildings.
Standard, Fii'e and Life — William M'Intyre, jun.,, 6, High Street ; E. B.
Hatriek. 18 Gilmour Street.
Steam Boiler— Jas.H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings.
Sun, Fire and Life — Jas. H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings.
Victoria Insurance Co. — John Williamson, 11 New Smithhills.
West of England, Fire and Life — Alex, Pollock, jun., Terrace
Buildings ; Dalrymple Lyle, 4 High Slreet.
Westminster, Fire and Life — Joseph Whitehead, 6 Moss Steeet.
Welsh Provincial, Fire and Life — J. Pollock & Co., 5 Causeyside.
Yorkshire — William M'Intyre, Jun., 6 High Street.
Ee^istrars of Birtlis, Marriages, and. Deatlis.
Abbey Parish, Robert Waterston, 4 Old Smithhills.
High Parish, Louis Hoeck, 86 High street.
Middle and Low Parishes, James Reid, 101 High streets
u 2
222 APPENDIX.
Pulolic Offices, Sec.
j\bhey Poor Eatps, 22 Smithhills— Eobert Oliver, collector.
Bakers' House of Call, 8 High street — Koi-ert Lauchian, keeper.
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren street — John Hutcheson, agent.
British Linen Co.'s Bank. 17 Gilmour street — Hugh Macfarlane, agent.
Burgh Trustees' Office, County Buildings — James Adam, treasurer.
Tanal Office, 18 Canal street — Hugh Clark, manager and treasurer.
Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings — James Adam.
City of Glasgow Bank — Terrace Buildings, 109 High street — Alexander
Pollock, agent.
Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street— David Campbell, agent.
Commissary, County Buildings— John Bartlemore, clerk.
Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss street — William Nairne, treasurer.
Glasgow Herald, 2 Gilraour street — William B. Watson, crrespondent.
Inland Revenue, 24 Orchard street — John F. Otter and Alfred Churcber,
supervisors.
Justice of Peace, County buildings — John Bartlemore, clerk.
National Bank of Scotland, I Forbes place — Peter Guilleaume, agent.
North British Mail, 4 County place — James Drewette, correspondent.
Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmour
street— Richard Watson, publisher.
Paisley Herald Printing (Jffice,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 Millar,
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 — Robert Bird, governor.
Procurator Fiscal, Burgh, 5 County place— George Hart, fiscal.
Procurator Fiscal, County, 5 County place— Daniel MacFarlan, fiscal.
Procurator Fiscal, J.P., County buildings (North side)— Tlios. Campbell,
fiscal.
Railway, Renfrew. Renfrew road — David Donaldson, station-master.
Railway, G. & P. Joint Line, County place — D. M'Kinlay, superintendent.
Railway, Caledonian, G. & P., and Greenock Section, County Place —
Daniel M'Kinlay, goods and passenger agent.
Renfrewshire Militia, barracks, Williainsburgh — L. B. Barr, quarter-
master.
Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour Street — John M'Gown, actnary.
Sheriff Clerk, County buildings — Hugh Dempster, Clerk — Thomas
M 'Arthur, depute-clerk.
Stamps, 6 High street— .William M'Intyre, distributor.
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. 1 Cotton street— James S. Smiles, surveyor.
„ Income, 6 High street — William M'Intyre, sub-collector.
Town Clerk— County Buildings — William Hodge, clerk.
Union Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street — William Abercrombie, agent.
APPENDIX. 22S
Paisley and Renfrew Railway.
Trains run between Paisley and Renfrew about every two hours.
Station — Renfrew Road. Station-master — David Donaldson.
G-lasg^w and Paisley Joint Line.
County Place.
Manager and Secretary — Alexander Cowan.
iSuperintenchiit — Daniel M'Kinlay.
Inspector — John Woodrow.
M'Fadyen & Co., carting- agents.
Caledonian Railway.
Chairman — Thomas Hill.
General Manager — James Smithells. Goods Manager — James Thompson.
Secretary — Archibald Gibson.
Superintendent at Paisley — Daniel M'Kinlay.
Caledonian Co., carting agents.
G-lasf ow and Soiitli-"Western Rail77ay,
-, Chairinan — 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.
G-lasgow, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal.
Canal Wharf, 18, Canal Street.
Secretary — W. J. Waiuwright, No. 14, Bridge Street, Glasgow.
Manager — Hugh Clark, Canal Office, Paisley.
Regular Trading Boats start every lawful day near uiidernoted hours —
(Extra Boats to suit convenience of Parties')
Port-Eglintou to Paisley, 6 and 9 a m , 12 and 3 p.m.
Port-Eglinton to Johnstone, 6 a.m. and 12 noon.
Paisley to Port-Eglinton, half -past 7 and 10 a.m., 2 and 4 ■p.m..
Paisley to Johnstone, 6 a.m. 11 a m. and 5 p.m.
Johnstone to Paisley, 9 a.m. 6 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Goods to be on uhe Wharf an hour before time of sailing.
Canal Office, 18 Canal Street.
For rates of carriage, or other particulars, apply to Thomas Smithy
receiving clerk, Canal Office, 9 Ann Street^ Glasgow.
William Lamont, goods agent. Canal Basin, Port-Eglinton.
James Alcorn, Do. Do. Paisley.
John Sharp, Do. Do. Johnstone,
with any of whom orders may be left and inquiries made relative to
the carrj'ing trade.
224 APPENDIX.
Carriers' Quarters.
All Parts of the World — M'Fayden & Co., Goods Station, Greenlaw.
do. — Charles Eobb & Co., do.
BaiThead and Neilston — Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; de-
parts same days — George Hamilton, 71 Causeyside.
Beitk — Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; departs same days —
North British Inn, 29 High Street.
Beith and Kilbirnie — Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days
— James Gray, at Lockie's, 12 Causeyside.
Dairy — Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays ; departs same days — George
Sloan, from George Lockie's, 5 George Street.
Glasgow— Axxives and departs daily — George Lockie, 12 Causeyside;
James Lockie, 91 Causeyside ; J. M'-Nair & Co., 14
Thread Street.. Railway Parcel OfBce, Railway
Station.
HoiLston—Axvive?, Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days — Peter Kean,
A. H. Park, Cross.
Houston — Arrives and departs on Thursdays — Mackay, George Hotel.
Johnstone — Arrives and departs daily — Robert Laugmuir, 91 Causey-
side.
Kilbarchan — Arrives Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fridays ; departs
same days — Robert Stevenson, at John Bell's, 12
Causeyside.
Kilmarnock — Arrives and departs Tuesdays aad Thursdays — James
Smith, from John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Mid-Town Field — Arrives and departs daily — John M'Nab & Co.
Various Places — Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.
Burying Grounds, Grave Diggers, &c.
Abbey Church — Henry M'Pherson, Superintendent of Abbey Burying
Ground, 4 Smithhills.
Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church — James Galbraith, 5 Abbey
close.
Canal Street United Presbyterian Church — James Nimmo, officer and
sexton, 118 George street.
Cemetery, 58 Broomlands — John Murray, Superintendent of Paisley
Cemetery Burying Gfounds, 68 Broomlands.
Gaelic Church — Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw Street.
High and Low Churches — David Thomson, 13 School Wynd.
Martyrs' 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. Sorely, 10 Thread.
street.
Trinity Church — Edward Graham, 74 Love Street.
South Church— Alex. Robertson, Neilston Road..
APPENDIX. 225
POST OFFICE, 9 ^ilmour Street.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS.
Arrives.
7 a.m. London, England, and Foreign
8.5 a.m. Do. Do.
7 a.m. Ireland, Nortli and South
8.5 a.m. Do. Do.
7 a.m. Glasgow _ . -
8.5 a.m. Do. -
11.16 a.m. Do. - - - -
3.20 p.m. Do. -
6.10 p.m. Do. -
7 a.m. Edinburgh _ - -
11.16 a.m. Do. -
3.20 p.m. Do. -
6.10 pm. Do. -
7 a.m. North of Scotland
8.20 p.m. Do. -
7 a.m. South of Scotland
11.16 a.m. Do. . - - -
6.10 p.m. Do. - - -
7 a.m. Greenock and Port Glasgow -
11.20 a.m. Do. - - -
— Do. -
5.15 p.m. Do. _ - -
8.43 p.m. Do. -
3 p.m. Bishopton _ - _
7 a.m. West Highlands
2.30 p.m. Johnstone _ _ _
Lochwinnoch - - -
12.45 p.m. Johnstone and Lochwinnoch -
6.40 p.m. Do. Lochwin., Beith, and Dairy,
9.50 p m. Do. Do. Do. and Howwood
6.40 p.m. Ayrshire _ _ _
8.5 a.m. Do. _ _ _
12.40 p.m. Do. - - -
Kilmarnock - - _
6.30 p.m. Elderslie, Quarrelton, and Howood
10 a.m. Renfrew _ - _
3.30 p.m. Do. _ - _
6.45 p.m. Do. _ - _
2.30 p.m. Linwood _ _ _
Town Deliveries — 7, 9, a.m., 3.45
Letters must be registered half an hour previous to the time of Bo:;;
closing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kihiiaruock, &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^
Closes.
Despatch.
- 4.30 p.m.
5 p.m.
- 8.10 p.m.
8.38 p.m.
- 7.45 p m.
8.5 p.m.
- 8.10 p.m.
8.35 p.m.
- 10.40 a.m.
10.50 a.m.
- 12.40 p m.
12.50 p.m.
- 4.30 p.m.
5 p.m.
- 5.45 p.m.
5.55 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
- 10.40 a.m.
10.50 a.m.
- 12.40 p.m.
12.50 p.m.
- 8.10 p.m.
8.35 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
- 5.45 p.m.
5.55 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
- 12.40 p.m.
12.50 p.m.
- 8.10 p.m.
8.35 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
- 7.40 a.m.
7.45 a.m.
- 10.50 a.m.
11 a.m.
- 2.50 p.m.
3 p.m.
- 5.50 p.m.
6 p.m.
10 p m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
- 5.45 p.m.
5.55 p.m.
9 a.m.
915 a.m.
- 10.30 a.m.
10.40 a.m.
- 4.15 p.m.
4.30 p.m.
- 4.15 p.m.
4.30 p.m.
10 p.m.
10 p.m.
7 a.m.
7.10 a.m.
- 4.15 p.m.
4.30 p.m.
- 5.45 p.m.
5.55 p.m.
- 3.15 p.m.
3.30 p.m.
10 p.m.
6.30 a.m.
10 p.m.
6 a.m.
- 8.30 a.m.
9 a.m.
- 3.30 p.m.
3.45 p.m.
10 p.m.
6 a.m.
5, 7, p.m.
226 APPENDIX.
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 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 Sunday. On Fast Days one de-
livery, commencing at 9 a.m.. Office open on Sundays from 8 a.m.
till 10 a.m., and on Fast Days from 9 a.m. till 10.45 a.m., and from
7 till 8 p.m.
Letters are collected from the Eeceiving Office, 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 Annuity Business transacted
during same hours. And on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On
Sundays and Fast Days no business of this description is done.
Office open from 1st March to 31st Octobei", 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 ; E. B. Young, 11 Sandholes ;
W. Smith, 145 George Street. i
Stampers— Thomas Stevenson, 9 St Mirren Street ; John Picken, 1
26 Storie Street.
Letter Carriers — Alexander Christie, 89 Causeyside ; James Eraser,
35 George Street ; James S weenie, 38 Causeyside ; Duncan Anderson,
35 George Street.
Auxiliary Letter Carriers — George "Wallace, 38 Lady Lane ; George
Begg, 13 School Wynd ; James Christie, 89 Causeyside Street ; David
Sweenie, 4 Stock Street ; Andrew Dreghorn, 136 George Street ;
Charles M'Dougall, 60 High Street ; John Ljde, 21 Stock Street ; H.
M'Pherson, 4 Old Smithhills Street.
Messengers — Howwood — John Erskine, 41 George Street. Ful-
wood — Eobert Eay, 61 High Street. Eenfrew — John Morton, Een-
frew. Gateside — Matthew Robertson, 17 Back Sneddon.
FEANCIS DEANS, Postmaster.
Postal Regulations.
Letters under ^ oz., prepaid. Id I Letters under ^ oz., unpaid, 2d
„ „ 1 oz., „ 2d I „ „ 1 oz., „ 4d
„ „ 1| oz., „ 3d I „ „ 11 oz., „ 6d
„ „ 2 oz., „ 4d I „ ?) 2 oz., „ 8d
„ „ 2i oz., „ od I „ „ 2^ oz„ „ lOd
And so on, increasing Id per ^ ounce or fraction of an ounce. No
APPENDIX. 227
limit exists as to the weight of Paid Letters, but Unpaid Letters must
Bot exceed four ounces, and no Inland Letter must exceed 24 inches
any way.
Ee-directed Letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though
the new postage should not be paid ou the re-posting of the Letter, it
will be charged only the pre-paid 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
transmitted and re-transmitted through the post within the United
Kingdom, free of postage, for 15 days from the date of publication.
Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 15
days after publication, are charged Lett&r postage.
Books, &c. — Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Eeviews, &c.,
whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post be-
tween places in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manner as
newspapers), 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
any way, 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 un-
written on inside or in the cover, at the rate of 3d and 4d under 4 oz.
to Britisii 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
newspaper 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.
Inland. EevenTie Oi^ce.
24 Orchard Street.
Supervisors.
J. F. Otter and Alfred Churcher.
Ojiceis.
Braund, John, 64 Storie Street
Churcher, Alfred, 33 Oakshaw
Street, (Supervisor)
Coiiacher, James, 8 Moss Street
Galvin, John, 54 Storie Street
Hall, John, 14 Barclay Street
Harper, Alexander, 37 Causeyside
Harris, Eichard, 2 Saucel
Lysaght, Thomas, 1 Smithhills
M'Clintock, W. A., 8 High Street
Matheson, John, 5 George Street
Murphy, Patrick, 92 New Sneddon
Nicholas, Francis, 24 Orchard St.
Otter, John Frudd, 24 Orchard
Street, (Supervisor)
Oxley, H. W., 14 Barclay Street
Robertson, Peter, 19 Abbey Close
228 APPENDIX.
Paisley and ^las^o"^ Omnildus 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 Sunday.
Henfre-^^shire Militia
Sir E. J. M. Napier, Bart., Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant.
Major — Jas. Lowndes.
Captains.
E. W. Young,
A. Boyd,
H. B. Dunlop,
Henriquez Melhado,
Eobert T. N. Speir,
Eobert Anderson.
Lieutenants.
E. L. M'Dougall, G. L. Houstoun, J. S. Wilson, W. H. Maxwell, Chae,
Cunningham, Earnest Smith, Lord Glenorchy, Henry Macdowall.
Captain William Forrest, Adjutant.
James Hutchison, Surgeon. Thomas Graham, M.D., Assistant-Surgeon.
L. B. Barr, Quartermaster. G. Young, Sergeant-Major.
John Young, Quartermaster-Sergt.
Alexander Dickson, Paymaster-Sergeant.
Colour-Sergeant, George Anderson.
S taff -Barracks — Williamsburgh.
Fire Brigades.
BURGH BRIGADE.
James Gillespie, Superintendent ... 43 Moss street.
John Sillars, Branchman ... ... 35 New street.
A. Stevenson, Branchman ... ... 6 Moss street,
John Gillespie, Fireman ... ... 43 Moss street.
Archibald Steen, do. 13 Prussia street.
J. Hope, do. 17 Moss street.
Allan Stevenson, do. ... .. 3 Canal street.
. R. Menzies, do. 3 Walneuk.
■WEST OP ENGLAND BRIGADE.
Noble Campbell, Captain, 19 Old Smithhills.
Daniel Smith, Branchman, ... ... 101 High street.
John M'Ghee, do. 12 Moss street.
Wm. Forsyth, do. 25 High street.
COMMISSIONEE IN lEELAND TO ADMINISTEE OATHS
FOE COUETS OF CHANCEEY, PEOBATE, AND BANK-
EUPTCY IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.
GEORGE K. SMITH, Solicitor.
Office— The Castle, Belfast.
APPENDIX.
229
Paisley Artizans' Institution.
Instituted 1847.
President — John Jaap, Esq.
Honorary President — The Earl of Glasgow.
Vice-Presidents — Bailie Cochran, J. Anderson, and David Fleming.
Honorai-y Vice-Presidents —
Sir Peter Ooa,ts, Colonel Campbell, H. E. Crum-Ewing, M.P,, ex-
Provost Macfarlane, and Thomas Coats, Esq.
Treasurer — James Brown, City of Glasgow Bank,
Joint Secretaries — Thomas MacEobert and H. S. Edmonds,
Janitor— George Cuthbertson.
Mr J. Forsyth,
— Eobert Wilson,
— Wm. MacKean,
Eev. John Crouch,
Mr David Fleming,
■ — J. M. Symington,
DmECTORS.
Mr David Duncan,
— Wm. Worthington,
— A. Foulds, jun.,
— James Watson,
— J. Stewart,
— Wm. M 'II wrick.
Mr John Andrews,
— Eobert Yuill,
— Eobert Fisher,
— James M'Ghee,
— Eobert Eisk,
— Robert Brown.
LOCAL BOAKD OF EXAMINERS POR SOCIETY OF ARTS.
Chairman — Thos. Coats, Esq.
^- Secretary — Eev. John Crouch.
Provost Murray,
James Eeid, Esq.,
Rev. Jas. C. Lees,
— G. C. Hutton,
— G, M'Kune,
— A. Henderson,
Dr Brunton,
Dr Graham,
Class
William MacKean, Esq.
Jas. J. Lamb, Esq.,
John Lorimer, Esq.
Committee Ex Ojkiis.
COMMITTEES.
Literary — *Fleming, Worthington, Yuill, Crouch, Anderson, Stewart,
and Edmonds.
Library — "Worthington, Edmonds, Brown, Carswell, Fleming,
Anderson, and Forsyth.
Lecture — *Stewart, Forsyth, Fisher, Brown, Fleming, MacKean. and
Robert Eisk.
Bath — *J. Watson, M'Ghee, Yuill, M^Ilwrick, E. Brown, Eisk, and
Anderson.
Class — * Anderson, Crouch, Worthington, Edmonds, Eisk, Fleming,
and Brown.
Finance — *Brown, M'Ghee, Fleming, Anderson, Watson, Stewart,
and Duncan.
Amusement — *Forsyth, Fisher, Duncan, Watson, M'llwrick, Carswell,
and Andrews.
Property — *Duncan, M'llwrick, M'Ghee, E.Brown, Watson, Carswell,
and Fisher.
Eoom-letting — J. Jaap, Esq., President.
Those marked (*) are Conveners.
V
230
APPENDIX.
PT7BLZC SCHOOLS AITS TEACHEES
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN.
President — David Murray. Vice-President — Bailie Watson.
Treasurer — William Abercrombie.
Ordinary Directors.
Messrs Matthew Scott,
George Masson,
Jolan Morgan,
Archd. Hutchison,
Eobert Brown.
Archibald Craig,
Messrs P. Comyn Macgregor,
William Philips,
James Robertson,
■ Thomas Coats,
James J. Lamb,
Robert Guthrie.
William Stewart, Master.
..William Hodge, Honorary Secretary.
PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION SCHOOLS.
Instituted 1835-36.
William Hodge, Esq., President.
Matthew Scott, Esq., Vice-President.
Matthew Scott, Esq., Treasurer.
Rev. John Martin, Secretary and Correspondent.
Directors.
Messrs James Barclay,
Archibald Mackenzie,
James Robertson,
George Fairley,
Archibald Craig,
Eobert Richardson,
Messrs Wm. Abercrombie,
David Campbell,
Robert Wilson,
Rev. Robert Duncan,
Christopher M'Kune,
Mrs Hodge,
,, Wotherspoon,
„ Barclay,
Ladies' Committee.
Mrs Abercrombie,
„ D. Campbell,
,, Martin,
Miss Scott,
„ Thompson,
„ Craig,
„ Richardson,
Teachers.
Carbrook Street — Mr Geo. Dick. I George Street — Mr C. D. Wason.
Causeyside — Mr Alexander Tagg. | Seedhill — Mr William Harkness-
New Sneddon — Mr Horace W. Dickie.
HUTCHISON'S CHARITF SCHOOL- Orr Street.
Instituted (built) 1821.
Dii-ectors.
The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh. One member of
each of the three Kirk Sessions of the Town Parishes. The Preees
of the Merchants' Society. The Box-Master of the Old Weavers'
Society, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board.
John Campbell, teacher.
APPENDIX. 231
PAISLEY GRAMMAE SCHOOL AND ACADEMY—
OAK.SHAW 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 VI., 1578.
Re-built with full accommodation for a complete Academy, 1863.
Directors.
Appointed by the Town CounciL
David Murray, Provost
Richard Watson, Bailie.
Alex. H. Park, „
John Fisher, „
Robert Cochran, .,
William Russell, Treasurer.
Appointed by the Subscribers
Robert Brown,
Thomas Coats,
Stewart Clark,
David Campbell, Councillor,
Matthew Scott, „
William Jamieson, „
Robert Eaglesim, „
William Morrison,
P. Comyn Macgregor.
William Philips,
Dr M'Kechnie.
Teachers.
William Brunton, LL-D., Rector of the Grammar School, Teacher of
Ancieiit Languages.
Mons. Nicolas Meyer, Teacher of Modern Languages-
David Glass, M.A., T.C.D., Teacher of Writing, Arthmetic, and
Mathematics.
David Donaldson, Teacher of English, assisted by John Gorrie.
Miss Mary Hannington, Initiatory Class, and Industrial Needleworks
Mr James Mayer, Teacher of Music.
THE JOHN NEILSON ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTION— OAKSHAWHEA.D.
Opened 2d April, 1852.
Trustees.
Thomas Risk, Archibald Hodge, Archibald Gardner.
Secretaries — Archibald and J. N. Gardner, 3 County Place.
Teachers.
Mr John Laidlaw. I Mr Thomas Kerr.
Mr John G. Thomson. | Mr David Hamilton.
Mr John Johnstone, M.A.,
Tutor in Classics, Mathematics, and Literature, including Advanced
Composition.
Miss Shepherd — Infant School.
Miss Richmond — Sewing and Domestic Economy.
French and German — Mr Johnstone.
Drawing — Mr William Stewart and Assistants.
Music — Mr William M. Millar.
T vvelve Pupil Teachers.
Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics — Mr David Anderson,
232 APPENDIX.
MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION—
Greenock Eoad.
Opened 1st August, 1859.
Trustees and Managers.
The Minister of the First Charge
of the Abbey Parish of Paisley
The Minister of the High Churchy
Parish of Paisley
AH for the time being.
Matthew Scott^ Esq., Paisley, Chairman.
Thoma& Risk, Esq., Barrhead | David Murray, Esq., Paisley.
William Abercrombie, Esq., Paisley.
John M'lnnes, Secretary and Treasurer.
John Rae, Governor. | Mrs Eae, Matron.
The Sheriff of Renfrewshire
The Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley
The Provost of Paisley
PAISLEY GIRLS' REFORMATORY & INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,
79 New Sneddon Street.
President — Wm. Philips, Esq. of Crossflat..
Treasurer^ — Wm. Abercrombie, Esq.
Secretaries — Hodge, Youngs & Martin.
Superintendent — Thomas Reid. Matron — Mrs Reid,
Acting Committee.
Provost Murray
Bailies Watson
Park
Fisher
Cochran
Treasurer Russell
Messrs William Philips
Wm. Abercrombie
Hugh Macfarlane
Matthew Scott
William Hodge
A. R. Pollock
Messrs Thomas Coats
James Johnston
James Arthur
Robert Eaiglesim
William Coats
J. Millar^ manufacturer
George Hart
David Gilmour
James Caldwell
Revs. A. Henderson
Wm. Eraser
James Dodds
DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.
Instituted 1817.
William Philips, President | Sir Peter 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 Qrr, Junior Department.
APPENDIX. 233
PAISLEY FEMALE SCHOOLS OF INDUSTRY,
in connection with the Church of Scotland.
Instituted 1845.
Presideut-^Mrs Campbell of Blythswood.
Vice-President — Mrs BroWn, Underwood Pai*k.
Treasurer — Mrs Hodgej Orr Square.
Secretary — Miss Mann^ OakshawhilL
With eight of an acting committee.
Hunter Street SchooL
Miss Hamilton, Teadher ; Miss Weir, Assistant.
Abbey Street School.
Miss Ross, Teacher j Miss Robertson, Assistant.
FREE ST. GEORGES' MISSION SCHOOL, Marshall's Lane.
William Brownridge, Teacher.
Miss Mungle, Infant Department.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Hunter Street-
Miss Hamilton, Teacher.
c THE DICKSON SCHOOL, WilhamjBurgh.
Instituted 1847.
Directors.
Rev. J. Ci Lees, I Rev. James Dodds,
„ Christopher M'Kune, | „ John Martin,
ReVi Robert Duncan.
Miss Stirling, Teacher.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Queen Street.
Miss Adam, Teacher.
Assistant — Miss Hutcheson.
INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL, ll Lawn S*reet
Instituted 1835.
Rev. J. 0. Lees, President.
Directors.
Rev. Christopher M'Eune, | Rev. Robert Duncan.
Rev. John Martin.
Miss Hair, Teacher.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, 11 St. James Place.
James Gordon, Teacher.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 School Wynd.
James Hill, for Boys. Miss Cj Morgan, fof Girls.
V 2
234
AttENDlS.
THE STOW SCHOOLS.
Mrs Pollock, President. Miss Barclay, Treasurer.
Mrs MacKean, Secretary.
Committee.
Mrs E. Eobertson,
,, JoliD Poison,
„ H. Clark,
Miss Pollock,
„ Arbucklej
King
Mrs Greenlees,
„ Peter Kerr,
„ Lochhead,
„ Hutchison,
„ Laingj
Mrs Williamson,
Miss Nairn,
„ Symington,
„ Millar,
Sharp,
Poison,
I'eachers, Misses Brown and Dalziel.
READING ROOMS.
Faisler Coffee noom— 107 Higrli Street, Cross.
COMMITTEE OF PEOPEIETOBS.
William Hodge, Convener^
James Caldwell, Treasurer. John Bartlemore, Secretary.
Directors.
Messrs Daniel Macfarlane,
Eobert M'Kechnie,
Alexander Hart,
Joseph Whitehead,
Eobert Clark.
John Baird,
Messrs James Monteath
J. J. Lamb,
Dr M'Kechnie,
Eobert Macfarlane,
Francis Martin,
Archibald Gardner,
John M'Innes,
COMMITTEE OF LESSEES,
James Caldwell, Chairman.
Eobert B. Hair, Treasurer.
Messrs Wm. M'Intyre, jun.,
Robert Brown,
Andrew Brown,
James H. Dunn,
James M'Naughtan,
John FuUerton,
Stewart Clark,
Patrick C. Macgregor,
Eobert Wingate, Keeper.
John Bartlemore, Secretary.
Messrs James J. Lamb,
John Walker,
Eobert Macfarlane,
Alexander Begg,
Eobert Brodie Hair,
Archibald C. Holms,
George Hart.
Open from 8 a.m. till 10 P.M.
"West-End Eeadingr Hoom.
84 Broomlands Street, and 26 Wellmeadow. Instituted 1st Feb., 1850.
John Eobertson, President.
John Kirk, Treasurer. James E. M'Fadyen, Secretary.
Members of Committee.
Messrs Matthew Rodger, William Whiteford, Thomas Millar, John
Caldwell, William Eobertson, John Reid.
David Brown, Keeper, 2 Well Street.
APPENDIX. 235
SOCIETIES, &c.
Eeli^ioiis Societies.
PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S SABBATH MOBNING
ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1833,
For prayer and religions improvement, the different branches meeting
in the following places every Sabbath morniDg at a quarter to ten
o'clock :— Free High Church Session House, Free Middle Church
Session House, George Street U.P. Church Session House, Canal
Street U.P. Church Session House, and Free South Church Session
House.
Honorary President, Eev. Alex. Pollock.
President, R. W. Muir. Vice-President, David Buchanan.
Secretary, Eobert Niven. Treasurer, Peter Pollock.
^ PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE INSTITUTE.
Presidents, Rev. "William Eraser, and John Johnston, M.A.
Vice-President, John Millar.
Treasurer, John Currie. Secretary, J. Black.
PAISLEY FEMALE EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY.
tTnder thesuperintendence of Ministers of various Evangelical deruminations.
President, Mrs Thomson.
Secretary, Miss A. M. Symington.
Treasurer, Mrs Baird, St. James Street.
Acting Committee.
The President, Treasurer, and Secretary.
Mrs France,
„ Fraser,
„ Mackintosh,
„ Henderson,
„ Hutton,
„ Glazy,
„ Macgregor,
„ Brown,
„ M'Indoe,
„ W. MacKean,
„ Geo. Hamilton,
„ Paterson,
Mrs Allison,
„ Paton,
,, Graham,
„ Lamberton,
„ Cruickshank,
„ John M'Gown,
MisB M. Symington,.
„ Pollock,
., Clark,
„ E. Gardner,
„ J. Symington,
„ Blair.
236
At>PENDlX.
PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE MONTHLY DISTEIBUTION
OF TRACTS.
Instituted 1833.
Offlce-Bearers.
President, Rev. John Thomson.
Vice-Presidents, Rev. Wm. France and Rev. J- C. Lees.
Directors.
ReA
William Fraser,
George C. Hutton,
George Clazy,
James Brown,
Oliver Flett,
John Martin^
William M'Indoe,
C. M'Kune,
Andrew Elder,
Adam Dunlop,
Robert Dunlop,
John Croudh,
Robert Duncan.
J. D. Stewart.
J. B. Sturrock.
Sir Peter Coftts^
Provost Murray,
Mr Hugh Macfarlace,
„ William Philips,
,j John Brown,
„ John M'lnnes,
„ Archibald Hutchison^
,5 Archibald Gardner,
,j William MacKean,
„ John Lorimer,
„ James Clark, juu.,
„ Alex. Pollock, jun.)
j, Wm. Poison,
,. Daniel Richmond, M.D.
And all Ministers of the GbSpel who are Members of the Society-
Treasurer, Mr John M^'Gown.
Secretaries, Mr James Stewart and Mr Thomas Muir.
Committee of Management.
Mr
Rev. John Thomson,
„ Alexander Pollock, jun^
„ A. Henderson,
„ John Ren wick,
„ James Dodd's.
John Gibb,
Thomas Lauder^
Wm. Aitken,
R. Crawford,
J. M. Symington,
Alexander Gardner,
Thomas Retson,
The Treasurer and Secretary.
Mr Robert Kerr,
„ Archibald Hodge,
„ Hamilton Crawford,
„ David Campbell,
,-, G. W. Macalpine,
„ John Lochhead,
„ Robert Cunningham,
j, David Duncan^
„ Robert Eaglesim,
„ John Ballantyue,
„ Wm. Brownlie.
CHARLESTON MISSION DISTRICT.
Instituted 1861.
School ftoom, 1 Carriagehill.-
Public Worship conducted every Sabbath evening at seven o'clock
every Sabbath forenoon at half-past eleven ; and every
Thursday evening at half-past eight.
President,' John Brown, Thrushcraig. Treasurer, William Brown,
Secretary, John Ballantyne. Missionary, James Finkertou.
APPENDIX.
237
THE PAISLEY LADIES SANITARY ASSOCIATION.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE LADIES' SANITAKY ASSOCIATION IN LONDON-
President— Mrs Thos. Coats, Ferguslie House.
Vice-president — Mrs James Arthur, Barshaw House.
Treasurer — Mrs Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.
Secretary — Mrs Robertson, Castlehead.
Mrs Yuill, Saucel Bank
„ T. W. Alpine, Castlehead
„ R. Brown, Underwood Park
„ A. Pollock, Riccartsbar House
J, Caldwell, 56 High Street
„ Erskine, 41 George street
,, Eraser, Underwood
„ Hutton, Mount Pleasant
„ Poison, Gauze street
„ Barbour, Saucel Bank
Committee.
Mrs
Miss
Clark, Corryville
Richmond, New street
Taylor, St. James place
Young, St. James place
James Johnston, Oakshaw
M'Farlane, Gilmour street
Sharp, Beecham House
Macgregor, Lonend House
Watson, Love street
PAISLEY LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING FEMALE
EDUCATION IN INDIA.
(In particular, for support of schools at Ambrolie Lane, under tiie
charge of Dr and Mrs Wilson, Bombay.)
Instituted 1838.
Mrs Arthur, president,
Miss Mary Dennistoun, and Miss W. Muir, Secretaries.
Mrs John Barclay, Treasurer.
Committees.
Lady Coats, Woodside,
Mrs Archibald Gardner,
„ Thomson,
„ Hunter,
„ Paton,
„ Coats, Ferguslie,
„ T. Greenlees,
., M'Kean,
„ Boyd,
„ Dalziel,
„ Kerr, Underwood
„ Hamilton,
„ Laing,
„ Mackintosh,
„ Allison,
„ Barclay,
„ Eraser,
Meetings of the committee are held on the first Tuesdays of
February, May, and November, at 12 o'clock, in the Free High Chureh,
Mrs Pollock, Riccartsbar,
„ Morgan,
„ Sturrock,
Miss E. Dennistoun,
„ C. Muir,
„ Pollock,
„ Brough,
„ Lang, Houston
„ Greenlees,
„ Watson,
„ Laird,
„ Paton,
n King,
„ Macgregor,
„ Ure,
„ Sharp,
„ Macalister.
238
APPENDIX.
PAISLEY SABBATH SCHOOL UNION.
Instituted 1798.
President, Mr J. M. Symington.
"Vice-Presidents, Messrs Frank Martin and James Erskine.
Treasurer, Mr John Lymburn.
Secretaries, Messrs John F. Orichton and Henry M. Johnstone.
Directors.
Messrs G. W. Macalpine,
David Boag,
Allan Coats,
John M'Dougall,
Archd. Hogg,
Hamilton Crawford,
Robert Lochhead,
A. Jardine,
James Pinkerton
Messrs Eobert Macfarlane,
James M'Lean,
L. Mackinnon,
James Paterson,
David C. Pollock,
James Jack,
John Parlane,
Thomas Kerr,
Peter Lyle
PAISLEY AUXILIARY TO THE NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY
OF SCOTLAND.
Instituted 1856.
President, Sir Peter Coats.
Vice-Presidents.
Provost Murray, Mr Hugh Macfarlane, and Mr John M'Innes.
Treasurer, Mr Archd. Hutchison.
Secretaries, Rev. G. 0. Hutton, <fe Alex. Gardner, Bookseller.
Directors.
Rev. William France,
,, John Thomson,
„ Alex. Pollock,
„ Andrew Henderson,
„ William Fraser
„ George Clazy,
„ J. C. Lees,
„ James Brown
„ Oliver Flett,
„ A. M'Intosh,
„ John Martin,
„ William M'Indoe,
„ James Dodds,
„ Adam Dunlop,
„ Andrew Elder,
„ John Crouch,
„ Christopher M'Kune
,, Robert Duncan,
„ J. B. Sturrock,
„ A. G. Fleming.
Mr Thomas Greenlees,
Dr Daniel Richmond,
Mr J. M. Symington,
Representative at the Board of
Sir
Mr Archd. Hodge
„ John Lorimer,
„ Alex. Pollock, jun.,
„ Sheriff Cowan,
„ Thomas Coats,
Councillor Eaglesim,
Mr T. W. Macalpine,
„ Walter Allison,
„ James Clark, jun.,
„ Robert Russell,
„ John Brown,
„ Robert Kerr, Underwood,
„ William Philips,
„ John M'Gown,
„ James Houston,
„ James Johnston,
„ Thomas Crichton,
„ David Duncan,
„ A. R. Pollock
„ W. Wotherspoon,
„ John Poison,
„ Archd. Bell,
„ Francis Martin,
the National Bible Society of Scotland :
Peter Coats.
APPENDIX.
239
LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PEOMOTING THE
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF JEWISH FEMALES IN ALEX-
ANDRIA (EGYPT).
Instituted 1855.
President, Mrs Baird. Treasurer, Mrs Henderson.
Secretary, Mrs Hutton, Mount Pleasant.
Committee,
Mrs R. Boyd
„ M'Kinlay
„ John Macalister
,, Coats
„ John Graham
„ Shanks, Johnstone
Miss Shanks
Mrs John Poison
,, Dove, Glasgow
Miss M'Creath, do.
Mrs John Muir
,, Matthew Adam
,, Hugh Hamilton
„ Simpson
„ Robert Clark
„ Clark, Barrhead
„ Matt. Blackwood,
Arthurlie
„ W. Blackwood, do.
„ Locke,
Lady Coats
Mrs Thomas Coats
„ Wallace
„ Gilmour
,, Young, Glasgow
,, Millar
„ Ayton
„ Hutcheson
„ H. Muir, Glasgow
„ Wotherspoon
,, John Hart
„ Lang
„ Johnston
,, Nicol
,, Lamberton
„ Anderson
„ ^Young
„ Forbes
„ M'Dougall
„ John Clark
Mrs Pattison
„ John M'Gown
„ H. H. Thomson
„ Brown
,, J. M'Ewen, Glas.
„ Robert Hatrick
„ Helen Nairn
,, Williamson
„ Thos. Macalpine
Miss Dove, Glasgow
Mrs Gordon, Mearns
„ Flett
,, John Brown
„ Wm. Brown
„ J. A. Brown
„ Archd. Coats
„ Elder
„ Bell
„ George Coats.
Benevolent and Total Alsstinence Societies.
FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Instituted 1811.
Miss Mann, Oakshaw Street, treasurer,
Mrs George Hamilton, Blackland Mill, secretary.
Miss Jane Symington, Oakshaw Street, depositary.
PAISLEY TOTAL ABSTAINERS' YEARLY SICK AND
FUNERAL SOCIETY.
President, Alexander Shanks. Vice-president, John Campbell.
Treasurer, Thomas Goodlet. Secretary, David Carswell.
Meeting Place, 100 High Street.
PAISLEY FEMALE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Mrs Erskine, president.
Mrs Whiteford and Mrs Bell, vice-presidents.
Mrs Paton, treasurer.
Mies M'Murray, secretary, George Street.
240
APPENDIX.
PAISLEY CHEISTIAN BENEVOLENT^SOCIETY.
Instituted 1840.
Eev. W. Eraser, president.
Messrs Kobert Oliver and Jolin Hamilton, vice presidents.
Mr L. M'Kinnon, treasurer. | Mr David Buchanan, secretary.
Patrons.
Revs. J. Thomson, Eevs. E. Dunlop,
A. Pollock, A. Elder,
G. 0. Hutton, A. B. Morris,
G. Glazy, 0. M'Kune,
W. Macindoe, J. Crouch,
A. Dunlop, J. Eenwick,
J. Brown, J. B. Sturrock,
A. Henderson, J. Duncan,
J. C. Lees, J. Dodds.
J. Martin,
with a committee of 28 visiting members, meeting on the third Mon-
day of each Month, in the vestry of Independent Chapel, Gilmour st.
PAISLEY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Instituted 1836.
Mr David Donaldson, President.
Vice-Presidents.
Rev. G. Clazy,
„ G. C. Hutton,
„ Mr Hewson,
„ Adam Dunlop,
T. W. M'Alpine, Esq.,
James Johnston, Esq.,
James Winning, treasurer.
John Brown, Esq., of Thruahcrag,
Dr Eichmond,
Eobert Bird,
Thomas Goodlet,
Thomas Graham,
David Carswell.
Alexander Todd, secretary.
With 16 members of Committee.
Meetings held every Monday evening in the Temperance Hall,
2 New Street.
GLASGOW EENFREWSHIEE SOCIETY.
President, Archd. Eobertson, Esq. Vice-president, John Fyfe
low Directors :
Wm. Holms, Esq.,
James Wotherspoon, Esq.,
Eobert M'Nab, Esq.,
Robert Gilkison, Esq.,
James Sharp, Esq.,
John Raid, Esq.
Esq.
James Arthur, Esq.,
James Miller, Esq.,
Hugh Brown, jun., Esq.,
P. Comyn MacGregor, Esq.,
Alexander Cochrane, Esq.
Paisley Directors :
Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq. | E. F. Dalziel, Esq.
Greenock Directors :
I D. Latham, Esq.
T. 0. Hunter, Esq.,
John Hunter, Esq., |
Treasurer, J. W. M'Gregor, Esq , Glasgow
Secretary, Gordon Smith, Esq., Glasgow.
APPENDIX. 241
PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Honorary President, Robert Bird.
President, Hugh Harper.
Vice-Presidents, William Dick and David Walker.
Treasurer, James Ballantyne.
Secretary, Alexander Eoxburgh, 3 Garthland Lane.
" Star of Hope " Publishing Committee — Convener, Allan B. Carswell,
35 Storie Street.
The Society meets every Monday evening in M'Nicol's Hal], 5
Moss Street.
PAISLEY INFIEMARY DORCAS SOCIETY.
Mrs Brown, Underwood Park, President.
Mrs Arthur, Barshaw, Treasurer.
Miss M. Greenlees, Calside, Secretary.
Committee.
Mrs T. W. Macalpine,
Kerr, Gallowhill,
Thomas Greenlees, Oakshaw,
Thomson, Free St. George's,
France, Oakshaw,
Hutton, Mount Pleasant,
Brown, U. P. Manse,
Mrs Dr Paton,
„ Dr David Taylor,
„ Dalziel, Stow Place,
„ Robertson, Castlehead,
„ Caldwell, High Street,
Miss Barclay, Gateside,
„ M. Symington, Oakshaw.
PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE RECLAMATION OF FALLEN
WOMEN.
Instituted 1860.
President, Sir Peter Coats. Vice-president, Robert Kerr.
Treasurer, Robert Bird. Secretary, George W, Macalpine.
Mrs Stark, matron, with an acting committee of eighteen members.
House of Refuge, Stow place.
Bo-wling OliiTas.
ABERCORN BOWLING CLUB, CROSSFLAT,
Instituted 1860.
Robert M'Nee, president.
David Duncan, treasurer ; Wm. Dickie, secretary
Directors :
Andrew Foulds, jun.,
William Foulds,
James Paterson,
Alexander Roy,
D. M'Killigin,
Thomas Johnstone.
William Craig, keeper,
VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB, LADY LANE.
Instituted 1860.
James Paterson, president, Alex. Maconell, vice-president.
William Whiteford, treasurer, F. Deans, secretary.
William Kennedy, keeper, Wellmeadow.
242 APPENDIX.
CHAELESTON BOWLING CLUB, STOCK STKEET.
Instituted 1863.
Alexander M'Leod, president. Eobert Hamilton, vice-president.
Eobert Herd, treasurer. John M'Laclilan, secretary.
Committee :
James Allison, David Brodie,
Joseph Black, John Eankin.
James Burnett,
"William Holms, keeper.
WELLMEADOW BOWLING CLUB.
Instituted 1853.
Bailie Fisher, president. James M'Ghee, vice-president.
William Smith, treasurer. James Stewart, secretary.
Findlay M'Intyre, keeper.
PRIOESCROFT BOWLING CLUB.
50 Storie Street,
Instituted 1839.
Eobert Armour, president.
Eobert Harris, treasurer. Eobert Fisher, secretary.
Directors :
John Laidlaw I John Hamilton,
Andrew Walker. | Adam Wilson,
Eobert Moodie, 67 George Street.
Mason Lodgres.
PAISLEY ST. MIEEEN'S LODGE, 129.
Instituted 1749.
Andrew Wallace, E.W.M. William Foulda, S.W.
George F. Paton, J.W. John Wallace, D.M.
Alexander M'Leod, P.M.
James Brown, treasurer. Henry S. Edmonds, secretary.
Rev. John Harrison, chaplain, Matthew Eodger, S.D.
John Park, J.D. Daniel Bell, architect. E. F. M'Gibbon, jeweller.
Wm. Brown, S.S. James Goudie, J.S. George Smith, S.S.B.
John Barnett, J.S.B. Francis Nicholas, J.G.
John M'Lean, tyler.
RENFREW COUNTY KILWINNING LODGE, No. 370.
Instituted 19>bb.
Matthew Swan, R.W.M. E.Anderson, S.W. D. E. Hamilton, J.W.
Richard Watson, P.M.
William Wilson, treasurer. Dr Graham, secretary.
Rev. J. M'Lean, chaplain. J. B. Lamb, architect.
J, Robertson, I.G. John M'Ewan, O.G. J. B. Newlands, jeweller
T. E. Cameron, B.B. Wm. Cameron, tyler.
Andrew Foulds, Bible-bearer.
APPENDIX. 243
Cricket Clulss.
KELBUENE CRICKET CLUB.
Instituted 1860.
Grounds — Blackball.
Patron, The Earl of Glasgow.
President, James Millar, jun., Adelphi House.
Treasurer, T. Shanks, jun., Johnstone.
Secretary, Jas. A. D. MacKean.
BELLGROVE CRICKET CLUB.
Imtitwted 1865.
Grounds — Mossvale.
President, Matthew Rowand. Vice-President, Joseph Bryce.
Treasurer, James Clark-
Secretary, John P. M'Leod, 54 High street.
General Committee;
Matthew Rowand, I Joseph Bryce,
James Clark, j William Pyatt,
John P. M'Leod.
^ Match Committee :
Matthew Rowand, Joseph Bryce, John F. M'Leod.
PAISLEY THISTLE CRICKET CLUB.
Instituted 1851.
Grounds — Greenhill.
Patrons.
Earl of Glasgow. Peter Coats, Esq.
Right Hon. H. A. Bruce, M.P. Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq.
H. E. Crum-Ewing, Esq., M.P. P. Oomyn Macgregor, Esq.
General D. Hort Macdowall of Wm. Abercrombie, Esq.,
Garthland. Wm. Craw, Esq.
Provost & Magistrates of Paisley.
Honorary President, Col. CampbelL
Honorary Vice-Presidents, Major Holms, and Thomas Coats, Esq.
President, A. Tagg. Vice-President, William Foulds.
Treasurer, William Colquhoun.
Secretary, James Lang, 1 Espedair Street.
General Committee.
Messrs Wm. Robertson,
A. M'Lachlan,
William Young.
Messrs R. Rowand
W. Weir,
J. Andrews,
John M'Kenzie,
Match Committee, M'Lachlan, Colquhoun, and Tagg.
Captain, Alexander Tagg.
Lieutenant, William Colquhoun. Ensign, A. M'Lachlan.
Subscription for Ordinary Members, 12s 6d ; Honorary Members 5s.
244 AppEm)ix.
GLENIFFER CEICKET CLUB.
Instituted 1868.
Grounds — Falside.
Patron, John Poison, Esq., West Mount.
Captain and President, Wm. Glen.
Secretary, Robt. M. Paterson. Treasurer, James Barr.
Committee of Management*
"William Glen- I James Barr.
Eobert M. Paterson. I David Lang.
James S. Robertson*
GREENWOOD CRICKET CLUB.
histitutedlMQ.
Grounds — Blackland Park.
President, M. S. Matheson. Vice-President, Wm. M. Earl.
Treasurer, Wm. S. Lyle. Secretary, James Christie.
Capt.) J. B. Morrison. Lieut., Jas. Aitken.
General Committee.
M. S. Matheson,
Wm. M. Earl,
Wm. S. Lyle,
Jas. Christie,
J. B, Morrison.
Jas. Aitken,
Jas. E. Whiriskey.
Match Committee.
M. S. Matheson, J. B. Morrison, James Christie.
Trades' Societies.
OLD WEAVERS' SOCIETY.
Instituted 1702.
Hugh Macfarlane, box-master. John Stewart^ collector,
E. F. Dalziel, old-box master. David Campbell, clerk.
M A L T M E N'S SOCIETY.
Instituted 1703.
A. Cattanach, box-master. Daniel Macfarlane, collector.
John Bartlemore, clerk.
WRIGHT S' SOCIETY.
Instituted 1723.
James Adam, deacon. James Stewart, collector.
David Campbell, clerk. John Fisher, factor.
CORPORATION OF MERCHANTS.
Instituted 1725.
John Clark, convener. Alexander Cattanach, collector
John Bartlemore, clerk.
HAMMERMEN'S SOCIETY.
Instituted 1760.
John Reid, deacon or convener.
David Murray, collector, John Bartlemore, clerk.
APPENDIX. 245
Curling Clulas,
PAISLEY UNION CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1 844.
Patron^ H. E. Orum-Ewing, M.P. Patroness, Mrs H. E. Crum-Ewing.
President, James Lang. Vice-President, William Bauchop, jun.
Representative Members, John Carswell and James Lang.
Chaplain, James M'Gachie. Treasurer, Hugh Caldwell.
Secretary, James R. MacFadyen.
PlISLEY ICELAND CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1841.
Patron, The Right Hon. The Earl of Glasgow.
President, John M'Nair. Vice-President, Robert Harris.
Representative Members, Archibald C. Holms and John Snodgrass.
Treasurer, John Stewart. Secretary, Robert Boyd.
PAISLEY ST. MIRREN'S CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1845.
Patron, Archibald 0. Campbell, Esq., Blythswood.
'"President, William Craw. Vice-President, James Wilson.
Representatives, William Russell and R. F. Dalziel.
Chaplain, Rev. James Brown.
Treasurer, William Russell. Secretary, Robert F. Dalziel.
PAISLEY BOREAS CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1852.
Patroness, Lady Anne Speirs of Elderslie.
President, James Dobie. Vice-President, John Gait.
Representatives, Robert Ferrie and Thomas Reid.
Chax:)lain, Rev. J. C. Lees.
Treasurer, Peter Robertson. Secretary, Robert Congalton.
TWELFTH PROVINCE ROYAL CALEDONIAN CLUB.
Patron, J. 0. L. Harvey, Esq. of Castlesemple.
Office-bearers, 1869-70.
J. O. L. Harvey, Esq. of Castlesemple, > -py
William Caldwell, Esq., Glasgow, / ^''^W^-
President, William Barr, Esq., Beith.
Vice-Presideut, William Craw, Esq., Paisley.
Treasurer and Secretary, John Carswell, 4 High Street, Paisley.
Committee of Management.
Messrs. Robt. Love, Lochwinnoch.
,, William Baton, Dairy.
„ John Snodgrass, Paisley.
Messrs. Robt. Congalton, Paisley.
Wm. Pinkerton, Paisley^
J. Miller, Lochwinnoch.
And OflB.ce-bearers ex officio Members of Committee.
X 2
246 APPENDIX.
EEXFEEWSHIEE CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1856.
Patron, P. Comyn Macgregor, of Brediland.
President, John Cochran. Vice-President, Wilham Pollock.
Representatives, William Pinkerton and Robert Rowand.
Chaplain, Rev. Robert Duncan.
Treasurer, Williana Pinkerton. Secretary, Thomas D. Fairley.
Miscellaneous.
PAISLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Instituted 1834.
President, M. Barr. Vice-President, Wm. Harper.
Treasurer, William White. Secretary, Thomas Irvine.
PAISLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1853.
Honorary President, Sir Peter Coats, Woodside.
President, John Hamilton. Vice-President, David Buchanan.
Treas., Thomas Fernie. Secy., William Houston, 3 Barr Street.
PAISLEY WORKING MEN'S INDEPENDENT FUNERAL AND
LOAN OFFICE.
Listitufed 1868.
President, Thos. Leitch. Treasurer, Wm. Paterson, 8 Neilston Road.
Secretary, Peter M'Dowall, 8, Abbey Street.
Collector, AUan Stewart, 4 Lylesland.
RENFREWSHIRE SELF-SUPPORTING FUNERAL SOCIETY.
Instituted 1862.
Chairman, James Fairlie. Treasurer, George Dick.
Secretary, John M'Cowat, 47 High Street.
Place of Meeting — 35 Castle Street.
CHARLESTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED.)
Instituted 1858.
Chairman, John Thomson. Treasurer, Robert Hunter.
Secretary, James Inglis.
ABBEY ANNUAL SOCIETY.
President, Wm. Wilson. Treas., John Thomson, 29 Thread Street
Clerk, Wm. Wilson, 18 Gilmour Street.
PAISLEY SECULAR SOCIETY.
Instituted 1853.
President, J. S. Mitchell. Treasurer, John Young.
William Forrester, secretary, with eight members of committee.
Place of Meeting — 116 Causeyside.
APPENDIX. 247
PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING IbOCIETY
(LIMITED).
President, James Liggat.
Treasurer, Jos. Robertson. Secretary and Manager, John M'Kenzie.
Office, 7 St Mirren Street.
PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE BREAD ASSOCIATION
(LIMITED.)
Instituted 1827.
President, George Ingram. Vice-President, "William Cochran.
D. Lyle, treasurer and secretary, with a managing committee of 12,
Bakery, 7 Hospital Lane.
PAISLEY PROVIDENT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited.^
Hugh Lamb, President, 24 Storie street.
George Jack, Treasurer, 32 Thread street,
Alexander M'Naught, Secretary, 6 Glen street.
With a Managing Committee of Eleven.
Place of business, 16 George street.
Charles O'Neil, salesman, 1 Barclay street.
THE ALEXANDER WILSON LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS.
No. 2480, M.U.
Instituted 1840.
John Walker, N.G.,
John Orr, V.G.,
J. Hutchison, surgeon and treasr.
J. F. Webster, elective secy.,
J. Carswell, managing secy..
King street.
John Carswell, District C.S.
Meets every alternate Tuesday at half-past eight o'clock, p.m., in Old
Masonic hall, 43 New Street.
THE PAISLEY EVERGREEN EQUITABLE
FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1%^B.
President : Matthew Hector, Underwood.
Treasurer: John Gibson, 16 Causeyside.
Secretary: William Alexander, 11 Neilston street.
Officer : William Richmond, 78 George street.
President of 1st section: R. Stirling, 2 Wellmeadow.
Clerk of 1st section : Joseph Falconer, 4 Meeting House lane.
President of 2d section : T. B. M'Lennan, 27 Glen street.
Clerk of 2d section : Duncan M'Nair, 86 Canal street.
CEMETERY COMPANY.
Instituted 1845.
Governor, William Philips.
Secretaries and Treasurers, Messrs Hodge, Young, & Martin.
Superintendent, John Murray,
248
APPENDIX.
RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL CATTLE ASSURANCE
ASSOCIATION.
Instituted 1848.
President, Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood.
Vice-President, Thomas Coats, Esq., of Ferguslie.
Veterinary Surgeons and Inspectors of Stock, John Donaldson, sen.,
and John Donaldson, jun.
Treasurers and Secretaries, Messrs. Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers,
County Buildings, Paisley.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY,
No. 5,222.
Managers.
Thomas Downie, S.W.
R. L. Henderson. C.R.
John M'LaughliUj S.O.R.
Colin M'Arthur, P.O.
Alexander Mutter, Secretary.
William Cunningham, J.W^.
Andrew Meikle, S.C.R.
John Tonney, sen., Treasurer.
Alexander Morrison, John M'Leod, Trustees.
Mr. David Temple, Visitoi-.
THE PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENT
SOCIETY.
Instituted 1853.
(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.
Tri;stees.
John Brown, Merchant, Paisley.
Alexander Pollock, jun., banker,
Paisley.
William Poison, starch manufac
turer, Paisley,
Committee of Management.
President- Andrew Foulds, jun., merchant,
Ordinary Directors.
David Speirs, manufacturer. Pais-
ley.
Alexander Gardner, bookseller,
Paisley.
John Wilson, warehouseman.
Robert Eeid, warehouseman.
John F. Lochhead, clerk.
Andrew Paterson, accountant.
Alexander Gardiner, accountant.
James Gilmour, traveller.
Matthew Blair, clothier.
Matthew Brown, baker.
William Murray, painter.
Treasurer— John Fisher, accountant, 4 Causeyside, Paisley.
Secretary and Law Agent — David Semple, writer and notary public,
16 Gilmonr street, Paisley.
Auditors — Archibald Hodge and Jas. Thomson, accountants. Paisley.
Surveyor — William Gillespie, 76 New Sneddon, Paisley.
Bankers — City of Glasgow Bank.
Collection Meetings — Treasurer's Chambers, 4 Causeyside ; place of
general, quarterly, and managers' meetings — Secretai'y's Chambers
16 Gilmour street.
APPENDIX. 249
PAISLEY EIFLE CLUB.
Imtituted 1868.
President, Archibald Craig.
Treasurer, Joha Barclay. Secretary, William Bell,
Shooting Range, Knock Farm.
PAISLEY GLEE CLUB.
Instituted 1850.
President, John Lorimer. Secretary, Alexander Sempk
Librarian, John Stewart.
PAISLEY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION,
Instituted 1846.
Office-Bearers for 1870-71.
President, William Peattie. Vice-President, Robert Wat^erston.
Treasurer, John M'Dougall. Secretary, Joseph Whitehead.
Conductor, James Roy Eraser. Leader, Alexander Thomson.
Librarian, George Dick. Assistant Librarians, Thomas M'Gregor^
T. B. M'Lennan, W. Thomson, and D. M'Taggart.
Committee :
Messrs. R P. M'Gibbon,
„ James Young,
„ Thomas Jack.
„ John Leitch,
John Primrose.
Messrs. David Speirs,
John Lorimer,
Louis Hoeck,
Alexander S em pie,
George Dick,
. William Kelly,
Place of Meeting, Church, 12 George Street.
Practisings every Tuesday at 8.15 p.m., from September till March.
Subscription : Honorary Members, IDs and 5s ;
Ordinary Members, 3s.
PAISLEY TONIC SOL-FA INSTITUTE.
President, Robert Fulton. Vice-Presidents, R. B. Parlane, and
W. H. Murray.
Secretary and Treasurer — G. W. Macalpine.
Conductor — J. A. Brown.
PAISLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President, Thomas Coats, Esq., Ferguslie.
Vice-President, Mr Peter M'Kenzie, Bellfield Nursery.
Treasurer, Mr Hugh Boyd, Storie Street.
Secretary, Mr William Paul, Crossflat Nursery.
Directors.
James M'Farlane, Silk Street.
Wm. Dickson, Ferguslie
John Robertson, Gateflat
Robert Wilson, Walkinshaw
John Reid, Barr Street
Thomas Peacock, Falside.
James Cochran, Stonefield
Wm. Dickson, Crossflat Nursery
James M'Guigan, Barshaw
Alex. Johnston, Oakshaw-head
Henry Maxwell, Ralston
Wm. Flanagin, Orr Square
Samuel Rennie, Orr Square
David Duncan, Love Street
John Forrest, Greenlaw.
250
APPENDIX.
THE DUNCAN WRIGHT ENDOWMENT.
Trustees (Ex-Officiis).
H. Cowan, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute
Provost Murray.
Bailie Watson.
" Park.
" Fisher.
" Cochrane.
Treasurer Russell.
William Hodge, Esq.
Andrew Millar, Esq.
Rev. John Martin.
" James 0. Lees.
" James Dodds.
" John Thomson.
" William France.
H. Maefarlaue, Boxmaster, Old Weavers' Society.
John Clark, Convener, Merchants' Society.
Life Trustees.
Jas. Anderson, manufacturer, Rose
Street, Gartnethill, Glasgow.
Alex. Pollock, jun., yarn merchant.
Wm. Poison, starch manufacturer,
Paisley.
Adam, Town Chamberlain, Treasurer and Clerk.
Duncan Wright, Esq., of Alticry.
Hugh Wright, Esq., of Alticry.
William Graham, Esq., of Lambs
hiU
RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Instituted 1802.
President — Sir Michael R. S. Stewart, Bari
Vice-President — Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood.
Extraordinary Directors.
Thos. Speir, Esq., of Burnbrae and Blackstoun.
Sir Peter Coats of Woodside.
James Arthur, Esq., Barshaw.
Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.
Col. Buchanan, of Drumpellier.
Col. Mure of Caldwell.
Ordinary Directors.
John Brown, Shortroods, Paisley.
Jas. Young, Gallowhill, Paisley.
James Wilson, Boghall, Houston.
John Gibb, Gladstone, Bishopton.
Matthew Gilmour, Town of
Inchinnan.
Thomas Kerr, East Fulton, Kil-
barchan.
Alexander Renfrew, Blackstoun,
by Paisley.
Wm. Kerr, Linclive, by Paisley.
Wm. Orr, Linthills, Lochwinnoch.
Peter M'Dermid, Moss Street,
J. Bryce, Abbotsineh, by Paisley.
John Aitken, Paisley.
John Robertson, Mitchellton.
Hugh Caldwell, Braes.
James Wilson, Freeland.
John Young, Fulwood.
Thomas Scott, Hawkhead Mains.
Alex. Lang, Garnieland.
John Mackay, Roughlees.
Robert Pollock, Blackhouse.
Wm. Kirk wood, Stanely Muir.
Wm. Erskine, Back-o'-Hill.
Paisley.
Treasurer — Matthew Wilson, Blackstoun House, by Paisley
Secretary— R. L. Henderson, writer, Paisley.
APPENDIX, 251
PAISLEY WATER COMPANY.
Instituted 1834.
Chairman, Archibald Campbell Holms, of Sandyford.
Deputy-Chairman, Alexander King, merchant, Paisley.
Treasurer, P. Guilleaume. Secretary, Eobert Brodie.
Directors :
John Macalister Symington,
Thomas Crichton,
William Gibson,
Alexander Macfarlane,
Archibald Craig,
David Duncan,
Alexander Craig,
John Snodgrass,
William Holms,
John FuUerton,
Board of &as Li^ht Commissioners of Faisley-
1869-70.
Elected hy the Shareholders.
Messrs. William Philips, William Russell, John FuUerton, Dr. Wm,
M'Kechnie, Provost Macfarlane, Bailie Caldwell, Messrs P,
Macgregor, and John M'Gown.
Elected by Town Council.
'^ Bailies Masson, Scott, Eaglesim, and Watson.
Secretary and Law Agent — Thomas Campbell, writer.
Treasurer — William Nairne.
Engineer and Manager — George Hislop.
Collectors — David Ayton and David C. Niven.
Office — 23 Moss Street.
Alslsey Farisli Hoad 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— Eobert Oliver, 22 Old Smithhilla.
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EENFEEW
ADAM, Archibald, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street
Adam, Jolm, Prince of Wales Hotel, Renfrew Ferry-
Allison, Alexander, surgeon. Paisley road
Andrew, Michael Murdoch, head master, Old Burgh School,
48 High street
Apothecaries' Hall, 14 Canal street
BARR, Jane, general merchant, 12 High street
Barr, Robert, baker, 17 High street
Bell, John, & Sons, dyers, Millburn
Bell, Thomas, of John Bell & Sons, Croft Cottage, Croft
street
Bell, William, of John Bell & Sons, Millburn Dyeworks
Blackburn, William, spirit merchant, 107 High street
Blair, Duncan, at London Works, Inchinnan road
Boyd, George, timber merchant, 27 Ferry road
Boyd, James, spirit dealer, 42 High street
Brown, Andrew, of William Simons & Co., Castlehill
House
Brown, John, joiner, at Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.'s, 9
Wilson street
Buchanan, Thomas, tailor, 3 Manse street
CAMPBELL, Archibald C, of Blythswood— Blythswood
House
Chamberlain's Office, 11 High street— William Hen'on,
Chamberlain
Clark, Margaret, grocer, 126 High street
Colquhoun, Janet, grocer, 57 High street
Coulborn, Charles E., of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.,
Meadowflat, Renfrew
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254 EENFREW.
Craig, Robert, grocer, 41 High street
Craik, James, railway station master, Fnlbar street
Crawford, Andrew, officer of Established Church, 37 High
street
Cumming, Daniel, skinner, tanner, and flesher. The Her-
mitage, 100 High street
Cunningham, William, sexton, 30 High street
Cuthbertson, Alexander, 31 Fulbar street
Cuthbertson, James, grocer and postmaster, 15 High street
— house, 13 do.
DICKIE, William, flesher, 1 Pinkerton lane — house, 5
High street
Dobbie, James, Superintendent of Police — house, Rock
cottage, Glebe street
Donald, Mrs Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant,
16 and 18 Canal street
Douglas, William, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Meadow-
side street — house, do.
Dougray, Alexander, officer of U.P. Church, 6 Orchard
street
Drysdale, Mrs, 51 Ferry road, Renfrew
Dykes, William, plumber and gasfitter, 65 High street
ELDER, William, draper, 32 High street
Established Church, Church street — Rev. Robert Stephen,
M.A., minister
FALCONER, George, grocer, 2 High street
Female Industrial School, 127 High street
Female Industrial Sessional School, Manse street — Miss
Anne Lang, teacher
Ferguson, John, confectioner, Fulbar street — house, 39
Renfield street
Ferguson, Mrs, confectioner, 35 Manse street i
Filshill, James, 15 Manse street
Finlay, Alexander, farmer, 17 Queen street
Forrest, W. & C, Muirpark Chemical Works
Foulds, A., brassfounder, 54 Fulbar street
Foulds, Andrew, 1 King's lane
RENFREW. 255
Foulis, Miss, assistant teacher Grammar School and
Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield street
Fraser, George, keeper of the Freemasons' Hall, 7 High st.
Fraser, William, tailor and clothier, 7 High street
Freemasons' Hall, 7 High street
Free Church, Renfield street — Rev. David Neilson, minister
Fulton, JohUj manager of Gas Works, 21 Ferry road
GALLAGHER, Owen, wine and spirit dealer, 39 High
street
Gallacher, Robert, manager of Charles Tennant & Co.'s
Works, 5 Croft street
Gait, Robert, bookseller and officer of Free Church, 13
Dunlop street
Gas, Harbour, and Public Rate Office, 11 High street —
William Herron, collector
Glen, James, druggist and stationer, 14 Canal street
Grammar School and Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield st.
— head master, Peter M'Laren
Grant, Joseph, 66 Fulbar street
Gray, James, farmer, Blawarthill
Gray, Janet, grocer, Fulbar street
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.,
Braehead House, near Renfrew
Herd, William, 2 Queen's place
Herron, William, town chamberlain, and agent for the
Union Bank, 11 High street — house, 25 Ferry road
Hillcoat, Anthony, spirit dealer, Newton, Paisley
road
Hodgart, Charles, ferryman. Ferry road
Howat, Ann, confectioner, 22 Canal street
Houston, James, agent for the Standard liife Assurance
Company, Home Cottage, Paisley road
Hunter, William, spirit dealer, Wheat Sheaf Inn, 1 Canal
street
256 RENFREW.
Hutchesoii, George, town-clerk, 45 Orchard street — Glas-
gow office, 68 St. Vincent street
Hutchesou, 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,
Paisley road,
INGLIS, Peter, sergeant of police, and inspector of weights
and measures. Police office — house, 5 Fulbar street
Ireland, John, grocer, Paisley road
JACK, John, cashier to Henderson, Coulhom, & Co., 29
Ferry road
Johnstone, Thomas, joiner and turner, 1 and 3 Wilson st.
KETER, James, farmer, Mossland
Keter, William, farmer, Bogside
Kilpatrick, John, painter and paper hanger, 29 Hairst St.
— house, 27 do.
LAMBIE, Andrew, hairdresser, 20 High street
Lang, Miss Anne, teacher. Female Industrial School, 6S
Manse street — house, 33 Hairst street
Lang, Miss Jane, teacher, Ragged Industrial School, 63
Manse street — house, 33 Hairst street
Lang, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Manse street
Lamont, Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar street
Letters, Miss, assistant teacher. Old Burgh school, 42
High street
Linton, George, slater, 35 Fulbar street
Lobnitz, Henry C, of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.,
Clarence House
London Works — William Simons & Co.
Loudon, W., coal merchant, Railway Station, 39 Ferry road
MALCOLM, William, baker, 4 Hairst street
Martin, Robert, grocer and victualler, 23 Meadowside st.
— house, do.
Marr, Richard, steam forge, London road
RENFREW. 257
MasoQ, John, spirit dealer, 23 Canal street
Meikle, William, grocer, 5 High street
Moore, A., assistant teacher. Grammar School and Blyths-
wood Testimonial, Renfield street
Monteith, William, green grocer, 30 High street
Morrison, John, plumber, coppersmith, and gasfitter,
Fulbar lane — Wm. Weir, manager
Morrison, Peter, foreman joiner at Henderson, Conlborn,
& Co.'s, 23 Ferry road
Muir, William, boot and shoemaker, 63 High street
Mumme, Carl, at Henderson, Conlborn & Co.'s, Queen st.
Munro, Thomas, grocer, 12 Orchard street
Myles, James, factor to the Trustees of the late Alexander
A. Speirs, of Elderslie, Deanside — office in Paisley,
. Terrace buildings, 109 High street
M' ARTHUR, Angus, precentor of Free Church, 36 Thread
street. Paisley
M' Arthur, William, grocer, 10 High street — house, 8 do,
M'Coll, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 3 High street
M'Coll, John Stewart, grocer, 28 High street
M'Donald, C. C, Fulbar street
M'Donald, James, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry road
M'Donald, James, cooking depot, 13 Ferry road
M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield
M'Dougall, Archibald, 45 High street
M'Gilligan, James, boot and shoemaker, 6 Fulbar street
M'Hutcheson, Elizabeth, draper, 7 Canal street — house^
Inchinnan road
M'Hutcheson, James, grocer, 2 Canal street— house,
Inchinnan road
MTntyre, John, 86 High sti^eet
M'Intyre, John, grocer, 73 High street — house, 84 do.
M'Kechnie, John, Paisley and Renfrew Inn, 26 Canal st.
M'Kechnie, William, grocer, 6 High street
M'Kenzie, Robert, draper, 8 Orchard street
MacKenzie, Thomas, Inspector of Poor, and Collector of
Poor Rates ; and clerk to the Statute Labour Road
Trustees for the Parish of Renfrew, 9 High street —
house, Queen's place
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258 RENFREW.
M'Kinlay, Misses, Reufield House, Fdbar lane
M'Kinnon, Mrs Hector, grocer, 13 Canal street
M'Laren, Peter, LL.D., head master, Grammar School and
Blythswood Testimonial
M'Millan, Isabella, confectioner, 25 Canal street
M' William, R., draper, 15 Canal st. — house, 43 Queen St.
NEILSON, Eev. 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, 31 Hairst street
Pottie, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 23 Hairst street —
house^ 31 Ferry road
RAGGED Industrial School, Manse street — Miss Jane
Lang, teacher
Ramsey, John, spirit dealer, Elderslie Arms, 53 Ferry road
Renfrew, John, shoemaker, 34 High street
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, Lonaon Works
Simons, Wm., of Wm. Simons & Co., Yoker Lodge^ Yoker
Sinclair, D., joiner, 56 Fulbar street— house, 31 do.
Smith, James, C.E., and land surveyor, 54 St. Vincent
street, Glasgow — house, Argyle Lodge, Paisley road
Speirs, Lady Anne, Elderslie house, Renfrew, and 10
Lowndes street, Loudon
Steel, Mrs, stationer and draper, 43 High street
Steel, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 64 High street
Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Elstablished
Church, the Manse, High street
Steven, Hugh, flesher, 49 High street
RENFREW. 259
Stewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill foundry — house,
Longcroft cottage
Stewart, Allan, spirit dealer, 23 High street — ^house, 22
Pinkerton lane
Stobo, George, M.D., Paisley road
Sutherland, Alexander, house factor, 7 Ferry road
TAIT, William, ironmonger, 16 High street
Tennant, Charles, & Co., starch works and dyewood mills,
Orchard street
Thomson, James, cashier at London Works, 61 Queen
street
Thomson, James, grocer, 33 Fulbar street — house, Bel]
street
Thomson, John, draper, 58 High street
UNION Bank of Scotland, 11 High street— Wm. Herron,
agent
United Presbyterian Church, Paisley road — Kev. John
Hutchison, B.A., minister
VERNAL, Dugall, confectioner, 17 Canal street
Vernal, James, salesman for Speirs & Gibb, coal merchants,
Railway station — house, 2 Wilson street
Vernal, William, boot and shoemaker, 5 High street
WALLACE, Connell, & Co., plumbers, gasfitters, and
lead merchants, 9 Manse street
Wallace, David, grocer, 56 High street
Wallace, John H., writer, 45 Orchard street
Wardlaw, Ralph, Millburn House
Waterston, Mrs George, Castlehill Inn, 29 Canal street
Watson, Henry, saddler and bootmaker, 31 High street
Weir, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 53 High street
— house, 51 do.
Weir, William, manager to John Morrison, plumber —
house, 1 Fulbar hme
White, James, manager at Wallace, Connell, & Co.'s, 8
Manse street
White, Matthew, farmer, Queen street
260 RENFREW.
Willockj George, Union Bank, Glasgow — house, Paisley-
road
Wilson, John, portioner. Terrace, Paisley road
Wood, James, coal merchant. Railway station, Fulbar
street — house, 16 Moss street. Paisley
Wright, Daniel, Pinkerton House
Wright, Mrs, Pinkerton House
Young, William, fruits and confections, Newton
APPENDIX
MAGISTRATES.
Andrew Brown, Provost.
Robert Gallacher, and Daniel Camming, Bailies.
John Kilpatrick, Dean of Guild. Allan Stewart, Treasurer.
COUNCILLORS.
Dr. Robertson, I William Bell,
C. C. M 'Donald, William Douglas
George Boyd, j James S. Ferguson.
Jas. M'L. Henderson.
George Hutchison, Town-Clerk. David Campbell, Procurator-Fiscal.
William Herron, Town-Chamberiain.
James Dobbie, Superintendent of Police.
P. Inglis, Inspector of Weights and Measures.
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.
Andrew Brown
George Boyd
William Bell
James Robertson
James M'L. Henderson
James Myles
James Houston
Matthew Robin
Assessor under the Lands Valuation Act — William Herron.
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.
RENFREW. 261
WRITERS.
George Hutcheson, 45 Orchard Street.
John H. Wallace, 45 Orchard Street.
SURGEONS.
Hugh W. PattisoD | Geo. Stobo — Alex. Allison [ James R. M. Robertson.
PAROCHIAL BOARD.
Office — 9 High Street.
Dr Robertson, Chairman. Thomaa Mackenzie, Inspector of Poor.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Chamberlain's Office, 11 High Street — William Herron, Chamberlain.
Assessor's Office, 11 High Street — 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, 9 High Street — Thomas M'Kenzie, clerk.
Gas and Harbour Rates Office, 11 High Street — Wm. Herron, Collector.
Union Bank, 11 High Street — William Herron, Agent.
POST OFFICE, 15 High Street.
James Cuthbertson, Postmaster.
ARRIVALS. BOX CLOSES.
7.10 A.M. I 9.40 A.M.
9.35 „ 2.20 P.M.
4.55 P.M. I 5.35 P.M.
SOCIETIES.
Renfrew Prince of Wales Mason Lodge^ No. 426. — C. E. Coulborn
R.W.M. ; James M'L. Henderson, P.M. ; Wiliam Sim, S.W. ; John
Drysdale, J.W. ; William Loudon, treasurer ; John M'Kinnon,
secretary ; George Eraser, tyler. Rooms, 9 High Street.
Renfrew Rose Friendly Society. — Instituted 30th March, 1857. — Wm.
Thomson, president ; John Constable, treasurer : Alexander Murdoch,
secretary. With sixteen of a committee.
Renfrew Rifle Corps. — J. Jack, captain ; 0. Gillan, lieutenant; Wm.
Loudon, ensign ; Robert Lang, colour sergeant ; James R. Wood,
secretary.
Renfrew King'^s Inch Curling Club. — Lady Anne Speirs of Elderslie,
patroness; George Boyd, president ; James M'L. Henderson, vice-pre-
sident ; George M'Lean and James Myles, representative members ;
Rev. Robert Stephen, chaplain ; Robert Gallacher, treasurer ; Ales.
Pottie, secretary. Honorary Members — Colonel Campbell and S. D.
Campbell. George Boyd, Alex. Findlay, James Myles, Robert
Gallacher, Alexander Pottie, and George M'Lean, committee of
management.
Horticultural Society. — George Boyd, president ; Bailie Gallacher,
vice-president ; WiUiam Herron, treasurer; John Methven, secretary ;
Peter Inglis, collector.
Renfrew Boiding Green. — Campbell Houston, president ; W. Herron,
treasurer ; George Falconer, secretary.
262 EENFREW.
INSUEANCE AGENTS.
a ^i.- 1 TvT J.- 1 (William Herron, Chamberlain, Ferry Road
Scottish National, |j^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ Deanside
Standard Life, James Houston, Home Cottage.
Boyal Fire and Life, James Weir, 53 High street
London and Lancashire,... George Falconer, 2 High street
Northern, George Falconer, 2 High street
SCHOOLS.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Steeet.
Patroness — Lady Ann Spiers, of Elderslie.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SESSIONAL SCHOOL, Manse Street,
Miss Margaret Lang, teacher.
RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Makse Street.
Miss Jane Lang, teacher.
Patroness — The Honourable Mrs Campbell of Blythswood.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL.
Renfield Street.
Head Master — Mr Peter M'Laren, LL.D.
Assistants — Mr Alexander Moore and Miss Foulis.
OLD BURGH SCHOOL, 48 High Street.
Head Master — Mr Michael Murdoch Andrew, F.E.J.S.
Assistant Female Teacher — Miss Letters.
INNS AND HOTELS.
RAILWAY, 7 Clyde Street.
PRINCE OF WALES (FERRY), 1 Clyde Street— John Adam.
CASTLEHILL, 29 Canal Street— Mrs George Waterston.
FAIRS are held on the third Tuesday of May and second Friday
of June.
Market Day — Saturday.
CONVEYANCES.— Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Ren-
frew Wharf, both in going up and down the Clyde. Trains to Paisley
and Glasgow nearly every two hours. Carriers to Glasgow every
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
EENFEEW. 263
CHURCHES.
ESTABLISHED CHUECH, Church Street.
Eev. R, Stephen, M.A., Minister I Andrew Crawford, OflBcer.
William Loudon Precentor | P, M'Laren, LL.D., Session Clerk
Gravedigger, Andrew Cunningham.
FREE CHURCH, Renfield Street.
Rev. David Neilson Minister. I John Findlay, OiEcer.
Angus M'Arthur ...... Precentor, j Session Clerk.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.
Rev. J. Hutchison, B.A.. Minister I Alexander Dougray, Officer.
William Crawford Precentor Jas. Cuthbertson,... Session Clerk
The SACRAMENT takes place on the last Sabbath of February
and last Sabbath of July.
POPULATION OF RENFREW.
Total, . 3731
IN BUKGH,
IN LANDWARD PARTS.
Males,
1984
Males, . . .466
Females,
1747
Females . . .450
Total, . 916
RENFREW, with Rutherglen. Dumbarton, Kilmarnock, and Port-
Glasgow, return one member to Parliament. Kilmarnock is the re-
turning burgh. Parliamentary constituency, 472 ; municipal do., 433.
Right Hon. E. P. Bouverie, M.P.
JOHNSTONE
AITKEN, John, hairdresser, 6 Houstoun square
Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station
Allan, James, of Thomson & Allan, 11 William street
Allan, John, joiner. High street
Anderson, Charles, baker, 31 High street
Anderson, Erskine, spirit dealer, 1 William street
Anderson, John, stationer, 44 High street
Anderson, John, draper and clothier, 50 Houstoun square
Armstrong, James, bookseller and stationer, and boot and
shoe merchant, and agent for the Eoyal Insurance
Company, 35 High street
Arrol, James, manager. Flax Mill — ^house, Rankine street
BARNETT, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s,
Janefield
Barr, James, slater, 76 High street
Barr, James, spirit merchant, 7 High street
Barr, John, cowfeeder, Greenend cottage
Barrowman, Thomas, manager, Shale Coal Oil Works,
Linwood — house, Graham street
Baxter, Robert, hairdresser, 41 High street
Baxter, William, head mechanic, Johnstone Old Mill
Bain, John, surgeon, 66 High street
Baine, Miss, teacher, Ladies' School, William street
Beaton, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Houstoun
square
Bell, John, coal merchant, Canal basin — house, Cherry-
woodside, Elderslie
Bennie, Andrew, Rosebank cottage
Biggart, D., & Sons, cotton spinners and bleachers, Peock-
land Mills — house, Peockland cottage
Bishop, John, draper, 68 High street
JOHNSTONE. 265
Black, Hector, feuar, 11 High street
Blackwood, David, gi'ocer, 4 Graham street
Blackwood, James, confectioner, 73 High street
Blair, Hugh, spinning master, Johnstone Old Mill
Blair, Miss, china merchant, 54 Houstoun square
Blair, Robert, Cross Keys Inn and Hotel, 46 Houstoun
square, High street
Blair, Matthew, grocer, 29 High street
Blair, Peter, manager, Johnstone Gas Light Co., Gas-work
cottage
Bonnar, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High street
Boyle, John, fish dealer and green grocer, 37 High street
Braid, Joseph, brassfounder, 62 Iligh street
Brooks, Rev, George, minister of Johnstone East U.. P.
Church, East U. P. Manse
Brown, John, Dimity street
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Johnstone Old
Mill, High street, and Elderslie Mill
Buchanan, James, provision merchant, 35 High street
Buchanan, John, grocer, 62 High street
Buchanan, Peter, mechanic, at Barbush Mill
Buchanan, Robert, grocer and provision merchant. High
street
Buchanan, William, general grocer, and wine and spirit
merchant, 67 High street
Buick, John, wine and spirit merchant, 27 High street
CALDWELL, John, grocer, 1 Church street
Caldwell, John, millwright, High street
Cameron, Alexander, teacher, 21 Church street
Cameron, Daniel, broker, 8 William street
Cameron, James, Hag Mill
Cameron, Matthew, carter, 21 Church street
Campbell, John, manager, Hag Mill
Campbell, John, spirit dealer, 36 High street
Campbell, Thomas, china merchant, 22 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoemaker, Macdowall street
— house, Graham street
Carson, Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 7 Macdowall street
— house, do.
266 JOHNSTONE.
Cariside Mill— Smith & M'Lanrin
Chapman, Alexander, grocer, 15 William street
Chapman, Alexander, (Jabinetmaker, 8 Macdowall street
Chisholm, Rev. Hugh, Roman Catholic Chapel, Graham st.
Christie, Francis, Ford Bank
Christie, James, Ford Bank
City of Glasgow Bank, Houstoun square — John Reid,
writer, agent
Clapperton, William, manager, Walkinshaw Foundry —
house, Walkinshaw street
Coats, Daniel, of Coats, Neilson, & Co., Woodside house,
Paisley
Coats, Neilson, & Co., cotton spinners, Thorn mill,
Johnstone
Coats, Peter, jun., of Coats, Neilson, & Co. — residence,
Woodside house
Core &L Wilson, engineers and millwrights, Engine Works,
Gas street
Core, Adam, of Core & Wilson, Canal street
Craig & Donald, engineers, William street Works
Craig, Miss Margt., Bonnyhill cottage, William street
Craig, Mrs W,, 21 High street
Crawford, Andrew, foreman to John Weems — house, 17 j
High street 1
Crawford, George, sen., Banktop, William st.
DA VIES, Francessa, grocer, 31 Graham street
Davies, Mrs, confectioner, 81 High street.
Daily, William, cooper, 28 Church street
Daly, John, broker, 2 Macdowall street
Dixon, Mrs Henry, grocer and milk dealer, Macdowall st.
Donald, Mrs Hugh, William street
Donald, James F., of James Donald & Son, Banktop
Donald, James, of James Donald & Son, Villafield, Laigh
Cartside street
Donald, James, of Craig & Donald, William street
Donald, James, & Son, millwrights, engineers, and iron-
founders, Johnstone Foundry and Engine Works,
High street
Donald, John, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 2 7 High st.
JOHNSTONE. 267
Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., William street
Duffy, John, broker, William street
Duncan, Mrs, confectioner, 44 Houstoun square
Dunlop, Hugh, Baker, 64 High street
EADIE, James, farmer, Cochran Mill
Edward, George, manager to J. & W. Weems — house,
High street
Eustace, Robert, surgeon, Houstoun square
FEARON, Francis, furnisher, 64 High street
Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manufacturers
of bleached and coloured linen thread, and patent
shoe thread
Finlayson, Archibald W., Merchiston House
Finlayson, Charles, of Finlayson, Bousfield & Co., Lily
Bank House
Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.,
Merchiston House
Finlayson, William James, Merchiston House
Fleming, Archibald, merchant, registrar of births, &c.,
postmaster, and agent for the Royal Fire and Life
Insurance Co., and European Guarantee Society, Post
Office, Walkiiishaw street
Fletcher, Mrs, fruit dealer and confectioner, 25 High street
Flockhart, John, saddler. High Street
Eraser, John, Newfield House
Eraser, John, superintendent of police, Collier street
GAFF, Rev. William, minister of Established Church,
The Manse, Dimity street
Galbraith, Andrew, Johnstone Castle
Galbraith, Archibald, Johnstone Castle
Gardner, Richard, M.D., 62 High street — house, 30 do.
Gardner, Robert, milkdealer, 66 High street
Gas Light Company — Peter Blair, manager
Gibson, Duncan, carter, 13 Rankine street
Giffen, Humphrey, officer, East United Presbyterian
Church
Gillespie, Alexander, of Gray & Gillespie, Elderslie Farm
268 JOHNSTONE.
Gilmour, William S., "Woodbank
Glasgow and Johnstone carrier — John M'Donald, 1 1 High
street
Glasgow & South-Western Railway Station — Quintin Y.
Lawson, station master
Glegg, John, factor, Milliken
Glen, Archibald, Cartside House
Glen, Elizabeth, Old Black Bull Cellar, George street
Gordon, Hugh, broker, and nail manufacturer, 5 William
street
Graham, Jas., green grocer, and milk dealer, 71 High st.
Grant & Macfarlane — Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street
Grant, Peter, grocer, Colher street
Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 41 High st.
Gray & Gillespie, coal merchants, Johnstone Station
Gray, Matthew, of Gray & Gillespie, Thorn
Gray, Thomas Garland, surgeon, Graham street — house,
Go wan Bank Cottage
Gray, William, farmer, Barbush
Gregson & Smithe, Dimity street spindle works
HAIR, John, boot and shoemaker, Walkinshaw street
Hamilton, James, Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 19
High street — residence, 22 Church street
Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, 67 High street
Harper, William, 2 Houstoun square
Hart, James, clerk to Browns, MaUoch, & Co., William
street
Hart, James, gardener, Rankine street
Hatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch, &
Co.'s, and precentor in West U.P. Church — house,
12 Macdowall street
Hatrick, Charles, farmer, Boghouse
Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant. High street
Head, Il^eil, hedger, Milliken gate
Henderson, Andrew, M.D., and surgeon, 28 High street
— house, 33 do.
Hendry, John, officer, West United Presbyterian Church,
10 Church street
Higgins, Mrs James, fish and fruit merchant, 39 High st.
JOHNSTONE. 269
Hodgart, John, Calaba House, Milliken Park
Holmes, Alexander, shoemaker, 76 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, 83 High street — house, Lade place, George
street
Hood, William, cooper. Collier street
Houstoun, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 26 Mac-
dowall street
Huie, James, of James Huie & Co., Crosshill, Glasgow
Huie, James, & Co., curled hair and bedding wool manu-
facturers, Hag Mill
Hunter, William, manager at Craig & Donald's
Husband, Alexander, manager at James Donald & Son's,
Johnstone Foundry, High street
Hutchison, Rev. William, minister of Johnstone Free
Church — Manse, Graham street
INGLIS, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Graham street
Inglis, Rev. James, minister of West U.P. Church,
Church street
Ireland, Mrs H. B. teacher, Ladies' School, William street
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Johnstone Station — house,
Canal street, Johnstone
Jackson, George, brassfounder, 25 High street — ^house, 2
Dimity street
Jalfray, David, & Son, builders, 14 Graham street
Jaffray, Misses Elizabeth and Isabella, confectioners, 31
High street
Jaffray, Peter, builder, 18 Church street
Jaffray, William, builder. Quarry street
Jamieson, John, grocer, 75 High street
Johnstone East United Presbyterian Church, 9 Walkin-
shaw street — Rev. George Brooks, minister
Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 19 High street — James
Hamilton, proprietor
Johnstone Established Church, Ludovic square — Rev.
William Gaff, minister
z 2
270 JOHNSTONE.
Johnstone Flax Mill Co-operative Society (limited), grocers
and provision merchants, 73 High street— Henry
M'Culloch, manager
Johnstone Free Church, William street, 3 Houstoun square
— Rev. William Hutchison, minister
Johnstone Gas Light Co. — ^Peter Blair, manager
Johnstone Mill — William Paton, smallware manufacturer
Johnstone, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 23 High street
Johnstone Old Mill, High street — Browns, Malloch & Co.,
proprietors
Johnstone Ragged School, off Ludovic square
Johnstone, Richard, tailor and clothier, 25 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, Church
street — Rev. James Inglis, minister
Johnstone, William, Campbell street and High street
Johnstone Public Hall and Working Men's Institute,
Church street — Wm. Scott, janitor.
Jonas, Alfred Charles, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s —
house, Graham street
KELLY, John, spirit merchant, 30 High street
Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
Killoch, James, spirit dealer, Cartside
Kyle, John, engineer. Hag Mill
LAIRD, Alexander, flesher, 71 High street
Laird, Joseph, Macdowall street
Laird, Margaret, boot and shoe shop, 71 High street
Laird, Neil, joiner, 35 High street — ^"house, William street
Lang, Charles, mechanic, 25 Church street
Lang, Mrs Gabriel, spirit merchant, 42 Houstoun square
Lang, John, boot and shoemaker, Campbell street
Lang, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 60 High street
Lang, Joseph, overseer, Crosslie
Langmuir, B,., Paisley and Johnstone carrier, Rankine
street
Law, Miss Elizabeth, draper and milliner, 65 High street
JOHNSTONE. 271
Lawson, Quintin Y., station master, Glasgow and South-
western Railway
Lemon, John, 3 Houstoun square
Lindsay, Mrs John, Graham street
Lochhead, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, Prince of
Wales Tavern, 7 Macdowall street
Lochhead, John, at James Hamilton & Co.'s, pawnbroker
Loudon, James, Cartside Villa
Love, James, tinsmith, 5 William street
Love, John, tinsmith, and agent for Provincial Fire and
Life Insurance Co., 19 High street
Love, Robert, tinsmith and plumber, 25 High street
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co. — house,
Elderslie Glen, by Elderslie
Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co. — house,
Mount Pleasant
Martin, Walter, painter, 64 High street
Mathewson, Ge^orge, wine and spirit merchant, 80 High
street — house, do.
Matthews, James, boot and shoemaker, Collier street
Merry, John, 23 Church street
Miller, J. G. Clarence, accountant. Royal Bank of Scotland,
68 High street
Miller, Robert, bookseller. High street
Mills, James, broker, 14 William street
More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 68 High
street
More, Alex., of Alexander More & Son, 24 Church St.
More, James, pawnbroker, 1 1 Macdowall street — house, do,
Morrison, Alexander, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants,
Laigh Cartside woodyard
Morrison, Alexander, of Alexander Morrison & Sons, 1
Cartside street
Morrison, William, of Alexander Morrison & Sons, 1
Cartside street
Muir, John, builder. Church street
Munn, Thomas, teacher, Ragged school — house, Cartside
Murdoch, Charles, tinsmith and gasfitter, 70 High street
Murdoch, Margaret, grocer, Cartside
272 JOHNSTONE.
M'ARTHUR, Archibald, of A. M'Arthur & Son, 6 Canal
street
M' Arthur, A., & Son, engineers and machinists, Peockland
Works
M'Arthur, Duncan, engine keeper, Floors Mill
M 'Arthur, William, of A. M'Arthur & Son, 6 Canal street
M'Callan, George, tinplate worker, gasfitter, and plumber,
High street
M'Cartney, James, teacher — Factory school, George street
— ^house, Thornhill
M'Connell, John, glazier, 42 Houstonn square
M'Cormick, Robert, accountant, 58 High street
M'Creath, Mrs John, tobacconist, Houstoun square
M 'Donald, Hugh, wheelwright and turner, Graham street
M 'Donald, John, Johnstone and Glasgow carrier, 11 High
street
M'Donald, Miss, teacher, Roman Catholic school, Graham
street
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 and machinists, Walk-
inshaw Foundry
M'Dowall, Mrs, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Walkinshaw
Foundry — house, Walkinshaw Lodge
M'Dowall, William, cashier and accountant, City of
Glasgow Bank, Houstoun square
M'Farlane, Graham, Broombrae House
M'Farlane, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Johnstone
Chemical Works
M'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broom-
brae House
M'Farlane, John G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broombrae
House
M'Farlane, Joseph, confectioner, Rankine street
M'Gechie, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Rankine
street
M^Ghee, William, engineman, Johnstone Mill
JOHNSTONE. 273
M'Intosh, Mrs, teacher, 23 Church street
M'lntyre, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Houstoun
square
M'Kechnie, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 41 High street
M'Kay, Malcolm, spirit dealer, 63 High street
M'Kennie, Martha, dressmaker, 78 High street
M'Laren, Archibald, draper, 61 High street
M'Lachlan, Robert J., accountant, Union Bank — house,
Thornhill
M'Laren, Malcolm, M.D., surgeon, 40 Houstoun square —
house, 1 Rankine street
M'Millan, Thomas, broker, M'Dougall street
M'Nair, James, ironmonger and nail manufacturer, 18
High street
M'Nair, John, officer Free Church, 2 Houstoun square
M'Neil, Mrs James, grocer, Rankine street
M'Pherson, Donald, joiner and cartwright, 7 Houstoun
square
M'Pherson, Marj, draper, 25 High street
M'Pherson & M'Nee, steam forge, Walkinshaw street
MTherson, John, of MTherson & M'Nee, 10 Dimity
street
NAIRN, William, merchant, Houstoun square
Napier, J. & W., & Co., cotton spinners, Barbush Mill
Napier, John S., of J. & W. Napier & Co.
Napier, Sir R. J. M., Bart., of Milliken and Napier
Neilson, Mrs Robert, milliner and straw hat maker, 30
High street
Neilson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's- — house William
street
Nicol, Jessie, k Tennant, milliners, 33 High street
OATT, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers, 82 High street
PAISLEY and Johnstone carrier — Robert Langmuir,
Rankine street
Paton, John, 26 Church street
Paton, William, small ware manufacturer, Johnstone Mill
— residence, Cartbank
274 JOHNSTONE.
Paterson, Gavin, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun square
Paterson, James, spinning master, Barbnsh Mill
Pollock, George, window glazier, Houstoun square
Porter, Thomas, insurance agent, 20 High street
Post Office, Walkinshaw street — Archibald Fleming, post-
master
RAGGED SCHOOL, off Ludovic square— Thomas Munn,
teacher
Ramsay, Miss, milliner, 40 Houstoun square
Ramsay, "William, grain mills, Macdowall street
Reid, Alexander, slater, Houstoun square
Reid, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 71 High street
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,
52 Houstoun square — house, Lochwinnoch
Reid, William, spirit merchant, 2 Church street
Riddell, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 17 Church street
Robertson, David, wine and spirit merchant, 26 High st.
Robertson, John, slater and plasterer, Ludovic square
Robertson, John, jun., & Co., slaters and plasterers, 2
Campbell street
Robertson, William, & Co., engineers and toolmakers,
Macdowall street — house, Graham street
Royal Bank of Scotland, 83 High street — Walter Holmes,
agent
SALMON, John, factor to George Ludovic Houstoun,
Esq. of Johnstone Castle — office, Quarrelton
Scott, W. Inglis, Meadowside, MiUiken Park
Semple, Mrs John, draper, 56 Houstoun square
Semple, Robert, pattern maker at Walkinshaw foundry,
Walkinshaw street
Shanks, Thomas, & Co., engineers, machinists, and tool.
makers, Banktop Works
Shanks, Thomas, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Lilybank
Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Bankhouse
Sharp, John, Canal agent, Canal cottage
JOHNSTONE. 275
Sharp, William, blacksmith, Graham street
Shedden, Thomas, engineman at Barhush Mill
Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, Graham street
Smith, James, clerk and collector Johnstone Gas Com-
pany, William street
Smith, James, joiner, Campbell street
Smith, Margaret, keeper Working Men's Refreshment
Rooms, 24 High street
Smith, Peter, manager at James Donald & Son's, Johnstone
Foundry and Engine Works — house. High street
Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 70 High street
Smith, Robert, tailor and clothier, 63 High street
Smith & M'Laurin, fancy, coloured, enamelled, and em-
bossed paper, card, and pasteboard manufacturers —
works, Cartside, near Milliken Park — warehouse, 70
Union street, Glasgow
Speir, Thomas, of Burnbrae
Sproul, John, Collier street
Square, William, spirit merchant, 13 High street
Steel, Catherine, spirit dealer, 2 Houstoun square
Steel, John, grocer. Quarry street
Steel, John, Macdowall street
Stevenson, David, horse dealer, 23 High street
Stevenson, D. & T., family grocers, fleshers, and provision
merchants ; and agents for W. & A. Gilbey, wine
importers and distillers, London ; also, sole agents for
James Gibb & Co.'s patent ammonia fixed Peruvian
Government guano ; 74 and 23 High street
Stevenson, Mrs James, grocer, victualler, flesher, and wine
and spirit merchant, 32 High street
Stevenson, Robert, merchant, 62 Queen street, Glasgow — =
house, Cochranfield House
Stevenson, Thomas, licensed auctioneer and valuator, 74
High street
Stevenson, Walkinshaw, tailor, Collier street
Stevenson, James, potato dealer, 6 High street-^ — house, do,
Stevenson, William, clerk at Floors Mill
Stevenson, W., grocer, spirit and seed merchant, 38 High st,
Stevenson, William, manager, George Houstoun & Co.'s
cotton mills, Millbank Cottage
ii76 JOHNSTONE.
Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 58 High street
Stewart, James, farmer, Laigh Cartside
Stewart, John, plumber and gasfitter, Church street
Stirling, Mrs Patrick, High street
Storrie, David, flesher, 65 High street
Storrie, John, grocer, 48 Graham street
TAYLOR, Thomas, saddler, 74 High street
Taylor, William, feuar, Rankine street
Taylor, William, smith, and house factor, 5 Rankine
street
Thomson, Alexander, baker, 50 Houstoun square
Thomson & Allan, engineers, millwrights, and machinists,
Laigh Cartside street Works
Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, 65 Love street.
Paisley
Thomson, John, Bull Hotel, job and post-horse hirer, 72
High street
Thomson, Nisbet, baker, 76 High street
Thomson, Nisbet, miller and grain merchant, Crossford
Mills, Howwood, by Paisley — house, 76 High street,
Johnstone
Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, 60 High street
Thomson, William, tailor and clothier, 61 High street
Todd, William, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 2
Quarry street — house, 12 do.
Tweedale, John, manager at Thomas Shanks & Co.'s —
house, 70 High street
UNION Bank of Scotland, corner of Collier and Clark-
streets— John Homes, agent
Urquhart, James, carding master, Barbush Mill
Urquhart, Mrs John, cowfeeder. Quarry street
WALKER, Alexander, spirit dealer, 1 Quarry street
Watson, James, sign writer, and block letter maker,
painter and paper hanger, 60 High street
tVeems, John, gas and water engineer and tinsmith, bell-
hanger, coppersmith, plumber and gasfitter, 17 High
street — residence, Walkinshaw House
JOHNSTONE. 27*
Weems, J. & W., patentees and manufacturers of hydraulic
macliinery for lead and block tin tubes, tubular hot
air apparatus for drying stoves, self-acting furnace
dampers, steam traps, noiseless disc fans, and self-
acting drying machinery of every description, Per-
severance Iron Works, High street
Welsh James, Cartside Iron Foundry — house, Cartside
Welsh, Mrs Robert, Mavisbank Cottage
Whitehill, James, wine spirit merchant, 58 High street
Williamson, George, Blacksmith, 1 Houstoun square
Wilson, Andrew, of Core & Wilson, High street
Wilson, John, boot and shoe maker, Houstoun square
Wilson, John, carding master at Browns, Malloch & Co.'s
— 'house, Napier street
Wilson, William, coal merchant, Johnstone station — house,
3 Houstoun square
Wingate, John, the Knowe, Milliken Park
Woods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 36 High street
Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 24 High street —
Margaret Smith, keeper
Wylie, Alexander, clerk and book-keeper. Perseverance
Ironworks — house, 15 High street
Wylie, John, flesher, 41 High street — house, 13 William
street
Wylie, Joseph, 54 Houstoun square
YOUNG, William, draper, 56 Houstoun square
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278 JOHNSTONE.
APPENDIX.
Commissioners of Police.
James Donald, senior magistrate.
Charles Finlayson and David Jaffray, junior magistrates.
Commissioners.
William Weems,
Archibald M' Arthur,
John M'Pherson,
James Buchanan.
Thomas Barrowman,
John Thomson,
William Johnstone,
David Blackwood,
James Meiklejohn,
James Reid, Clerk to Commissioners, and Clerk of Police Court,
J. G. Clarence Miller, collector of Police Bates.
Justices of the Peace.
Johnstone District.
Salmon, John, Johnatone Castle
Speir, Thomas, of Blackstoun
Shanks, Thomas, Johnstone
Stevenson, William, Crosslee
Stevenson, James, of Auchenames
Stirling, Captain James, E.N., of
Glentyan
Donald, James, Johnstone
Finlayson, James, Johnstone
Freeland, Robert, Bridge of Weir
Macdowall, Henry, Carruth
M'Laren, Malcolm, Johnstone
Ifapier, Sir R. J. M., of Milliken
and Napiei', Bart.
Napier, John S.
Walter Holmes, Justice of Peace Clerk Depute.
Justice of Peace Small Debt Court held in Black Bull Assembly liooms,
on the third Monday of every month, at 11 a.m.
Banlss.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.
Houstoun square.
John Reid agent. William M^Dowall, cashier and accountant.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Collier street.
John Holmes, agent. Robert J. M'Lachlan, cashier and accountant.
Alexander Bartlemore, clerk.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
83 High street.
Walter Holmes, agent. J. G. Clarence Miller, cashier and accountant.
JOHNSTONE. 279
"WriteriS.
John Holmes, Collier street I John Reid, 52 Houstoun square
Walter Holmes, 83 High street | James Eeid, Baukside Cottage
Medical Practitioners,
Malcolm M'Laren, surgeon
Andrew Henderson, M.D., surgeon
John Bain, surgeon
Thomas Garland Gray, surgeon
Richard Gardner, M.D.
Robert Eustace, surgeon
Fire Brig-ade.
Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors.
James Barr, captain. | James Eeid, clerk.
Fire and Life Insurance OfSLces and Agents.
National Boiler — William Taylor, Raukine street.
North British and Mercantile^ and City of Glascjow Fire and Life
Insurance — Walter Holmes, writer, 83 High street.
Northern — James Reid, writer, Bankside Cottage.
Phmnix Fire — James F. Donald, High street.
Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society— J. G. Clarence Miller, 83
High street.
Scottish Unio7i — John Salmon, Quarrelton,
Standard Life^ and Sun— John Reid, Houstoun square.
European Guarantee of Fidelity — Archd. Fleming.
Royal Fire and Life — Jas. Armstrong, Bookseller, and Archibald
Fleming, Walkinshaw street.
West of England — William Taylor, Rankine street.
United Kingdom Temperance and Provident Institution^ and Scottish
Fire — Robert Harper, 67 High street.
Provincial Fire and Life — John Love, 19 High street.
Johnstone Assemlsly Rooms,
George Street.
John Thomson, proprietor, Bull Hotel.
Johnstone Coffee and Ne'^rs Boom,
Bull Inn, 72 High street.
Ministers.
Johnstone Parish Church— Ludovic square; William Gaff— elected by
congregation.
Free Church of Scotland — William street, Houstoun square ; William
Hutcheson — elected by congregation.
Sir William Wallace Church — Elderslie ; David Reston — elected by
congregation.
East United Presbyterian Church— Walkinshaw street; George Brooks
— elected by congregation.
West United Presbyterian Church — Church street ; James Inglis —
elected by congregation.
R-oman Catholic Chapel — Grahame street ; Hugh Chisholm — appointed
by the Bishop.
N.B. —For residences, see Directory.
280 JOHNSTONE.
Bur^h Police.
Superintendent — John Fraser, Collier street.
Session Olerl: and Heg^istrar.
Archibald Fleming, "Walkinsliaw street.
Cliiircli OiSicers and Precentors.
Parish Church — Jaiues Carswell, officer, Church street ; Archibald
Fleming, precentor, Walkinshaw street.
Free Church — John M'Nair, oiHcer, 2 Houstoun square ; John Mathie-
son, precentor. High street.
Sir William Wallace Church — William Currie, officer ; James
Welsh, precentor.
East United Presbyterian Church — Humphrey Giffen, officer ; William
Guy, precentor. High street.
West United Presbyterian Church — John Hendry, officer, Church st. ;
James Hatrick, precentor, 12 Macdowall street
G-rave-Digger.
James Carswell.
Inland Ilevenue.
Walter Holmeg,writer, sub-distributor of stamps — office, S3 High st.
Post Omce.
, Walkinshaw street.
Archibald Fleming, Postmaster,
Arrivals — 5.20 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5.10 p.m.
Box Closes — 12.5 noon, 1.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m., and 9.10 p.m.
By the addition of an extra stamp. Letters may be posted until
12.10, 1.25, 6.15, and 9.15 p.m. Collections from Wall Letter Box,
Cross — 11.50 a.m., 4 and 9 p.m.
Johnstone Bowling* OluT:.
President — James Finlayson. Vice-President — James Donald.
Treasurer, John M'Kenzie. Secretary — C. Finlayson.
Ninth Renfrewshire Ilifle Volunteers.
Captain — James Loudon, Cartside Villa.
Lieutenant — James Fyfe Donald, Yillafield Cottage.
Ensign— F. Christie.
Secretary and Treasurer — Walter Holmes, writer.
Annual General Meeting, 13th January.
Johnstone Youn^ Men's Literary Association,
Instituted 1865.
President — George Thomson. Treasurer — Eobert Semple.
Secretary — James Anderson, 31 High Sti'eet.
Session — From 1st Thursday of October till last Thursday of March.
Meet in Committee Room of Working Men's Institute.
JOHNSTONE. 281
G-las^o'w, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal.
Caual Store — John Sharp, goods' agent.
Trading boats start every lawful day.
1. From Johnstone, for Paisley, and Glasgow, at 6 and 9 a.m., and
2 p.m.
2. From Paisley, for Johnstone, at 6 and 11 p.m., and 5 p.m. ,
3. From Glasgow, for Johnstone, at 6 A.M., and 12 noon.
Carriers' Quarters-
PAISLET — Kobert Langmuir, Kankine street, arrives daily ; departs
daily.
GLASGOW — John M'Donald, High street; arrives daily; departs daily.
Mills.
Baebush Mill — J. & W. Napier & Co.
C4.RTSIDE Mill — Smith & M'Laurin.
Hag Mill — James Huie & Co.
John Campbell, manager. j John Kyle, engineer.
Johnstone Mill, Collier Street — William Paton.
Johnstone Old Mill — Browns, Malloch, & Co.
Johnstone Flax Mill — Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.
James Arrol, manager. | James Barnet, cashier.
Donald Hill, foreman.
Scliools.
LADIES' SCHOOL.
Mrs H. B. Ireland and Miss Bayne, Teachers..
FACTORY SCHOOL,
George Street.
James M'Cartney, teacher.
JOHNSTONE BAGGED SCHOOL.
Off Ludovic Square,
Thomas Munn, teacher.
CARTSIDE SCHOOL.
Miss Allen, teacher.
CHURCH STREET SCHOOL.
Mrs M'Intosh, teacher.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL,
Miss M'Donald, teacher.
2 A 2
282
JOHNSTONE.
Jolinstone Caledonian Curling: Cliils.
George L. Houstouu, Patron.
David Jaffray, President. James Salmon, Vice-President.
David Jaffray and James Salmon, Eepresentative Members.
Eobert Barr, Treasurer. Peter Jaffray, Secretary.
Committee.
Peter Jaffray | Eobert Barr | James Donald | Eobert Blair,
Honorary Members.
The Hon. Lord Muir,
Col. Eussell,
Joseph Braid,
John Salmon,
Alex. More,
David Jaffray,
William Jaffray,
Peter Jaffray,
James Salmon,
David Eobertson
James Donald,
Ordinary Members.
Eegular.
James F. Donald,,
James Hamilton,
Archd. Lochhead,,
Eobert Barr,
Provost Veitcb,
John Thomson,
H. Macdowall,
G. Somerville,
Capt. Loudon, E.V.
Eobert M'Creatb,
John Wylie
Eobert Blair, .
0. Finlayson,
Eev. Hugh ChishoJm,
John Hodgart,
James M'Cartney,
E. M'Laughlin.
Elderslie, and Jolinstone Caledonian Curling Club.
Lady Ann Speirs, Patroness.
Thomas Jack, President. Thomas Jackson, Vice-President
George Jackson and Wm. Gray, Eepresentative Members.
James Barr, Treasurer. Thomas Jackson, Secretary.
Committee..
"William Gray,.
William Blackburn,
William Gray,.
James Barr,
Charles Glen ^
Thomas Jack,
John Jardine.
Colin Kerr,
Matthew Gray.
Honorary Member.
John Holmes.
Ordinary Members.
Eegular.
Thomas M'Millan.
Matthew Gray,
Thomas Erskine,
William Blackburn,
Alexander Neilson,
John Brown,
James Dougall
Thomas Erskine,
Eobert Sutherland,
George Jackson,
Thomas Jackson.
James Blair,
Eobert Sutherland,.
John Barr,
James Stewart.
Coal Agents-
William Wilson, Johnstone Station — house, Houstoun square.
Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Canal street. Paisley,
do. do. Thorn-
do. do. do.
do. and Elderslie — house. Thorn and
James Allan, do,
George M'Gavan, do.
Gray & Gillespie, do.
Elderslie Farm,
John Bell, Canal Basin — house, Cherry woodside,, Elderslie
JOHNSTONE. 283
SOCIETIES.
LOYAL JOHNSTONE YEOMANRY SOCIETY.
Instituted 1803.
Preses, Wm. Allan, Quarrelton. Treasurer, Andrew Wilson, High St.
Clerk, James Reid, Bankside Cottage.
JOHNSTONE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Instituted 1846.
Preses, John Salmon, Esq., Johnstone Castle.
Secretary, James Reid. OfScer, Neil Head.
This Society has a Cattle Show Annually, on the Friday following the
Second Monday of July.
THE JOHNSTONE DERBY AGRICULTURAL CLUB.
Annual Ploughing Competitions Open to Scotland.
Secretaries —
J. G, Clarence Miller, Johnstone ; R. J. M'Lachlan, Thorn.
Treasurer — William Buchanan.
JOHNSTONE PUBLIC HALL & WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE.
Directorate— 1870.
President — James Finlayson, Esq. Vice-President — Captain Loudon.
Treasurer — Mr James M'Cartney. Secretary — Mr James M'Dougall.
Directors.
Messrs John Scott
Daniel M'Dowall
Charles Lang
James Buchanan
WiUiam Galbraith
Henry Dixon
Thomson Tweedlie.
Thomas Jack
Provost Donald
MesM-s Charles Finlayson
Thomas Stevenson
Robert Smith
John Tweeddale
George Craig
Peter Jaflfray
J. G. C. Miller
R. C. More
Meets First Monday of each month.
Games' Room Committee.
Messrs George Craig, Peter Jaffray, R. C. More, Charles Lang,
J. G. C. Miller, William Galbraith, D. Macdowall.
Meets on Second Tuesday of each month.
Reading-Room and Library Committee.
Messrs John Tweeddale, R. C. More, Thomas Jack, Thomson Tweedlie,
James M'Cartney, Henry Dixon, John Scott.
Mr John Tweeddale, Convener.
Meets on Third Tuesday of each month.
Hall Committee.
Provost Donald, Messrs James Buchanan, Charles Finlayson, John Scott,
Thomas Stevenson, Robert Smith.
Meets on Fourth Tuesday of each month.
President, Vice-Presideiit, and Secretary ex-officio members of all
Committees.
William Scott, Janitor.
284 JOHNSTONE.
JOHNSTONE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
President, Eobert Harper. Vice-president, Eobert Neilson.
Treasurer, Alexander Michael. Secretary, James Caldwell.
JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, THORN, AND ELDERSLIE
COFFIN AND COFFIN COVER SOCIETY.
Instituted 1820.
Preses, William Taylor, Rankine Street.
Treasurer, Wm. Baxter, Rankine St. Officer, John, Hendry, Church St.
Cover Keeper, James Carswell.
Coffin Contractor, Robert Miller, Houstoun Square.
JOHNSTONE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Instituted 1823.
Chairman, Henry Macdowall, Esquire, Carruth.
Manager, Peter Blair — house, Gas Works.
Secretary and Collector, James Smith.
THE JOHNSTONE BUILDING SOCIETY.
(Enrolled and Established under the Act of Parliament, 6 and 7 Wm.
IV., cap. 32).
Instituted on the permanent principle.
The shares are £25 each, payable at the rate of 2s per share monthly.
Entry-money, one shilling per share.
Trustees.
James Finlayson, Esq., of Glencart.
William Edmund Hardie, Esq., of Locher House.
James Loudon, Esq., Cartside Villa.
Directors.
James More, Chairman.
William Allison
D. M'Pherson
John Sharp
Alex. Chapman
Morrison Smith
Thomas Jack
John Donald
J. E. Donald
Edmund Hardie
Robert Thomson
Peter Smith
Treasurer, J. G. Clarence Miller, accountant.
Secretary, John B. Stirling, Law Agent, Walter Holmes, writer.
Bankers, Royal Bank of Scotland.
Instalments due on the 1st, and payable thereon, or before the 4th of
each mouth, at the Office, 83 High Street.
Johnstone Cross — nearly opposite to the Bull Inn — is distant from
the Cross of Paisley 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.
Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second M'jnday of
July. Horse Fair, first Friday of January.
Fast Days occur on Fridays before first Sabbath in April and
October.
ELDEESLIE. 285
ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY.
BEATON, John, farmer, Auchinlodement
Beattie, John A., teacher
Birnie, James, cowfeeder
Brown, John, spirit merchant
C4RMICHAEL, Mrs James, Bailie Nicol Jarvie Tavern
Carmichael, Peter, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Christie, Robert, designer, Glenpatrick Carpet Works
Currie, William, officer Elderslie Parish Church
DICKSON, Mrs, grocer
Douglas, Robert, house factor, and proprietor
ELDERSLIE Parish Church — Rev. David Reston, minister
Elderslie School — Humphrey Hinds, teacher
Elderslie Wallace School — John Beattie, teacher — Miss
Hai"t, assistant teacher
FYFE, John, grocer and spirit merchant
GILLESPIE, Alexander, of Gray & Gillespie, Elderslie
farm
Gilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar
Gilmour, William, farmer, Leitchland
Glenpatrick Carpet Works — A. F. Stoddard & Co.
Gray & Gillespie, coal merchants
HALL, Mrs, farmer, Muirhead
Hart, Miss, assistant teacher, Elderslie Wallace School
Holm, Mrs Agnes, spirit merchant
JARDINE, Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchant
LANG, Alexander, grocer
286 ELDERSLIE.
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie
Glen
PARK, John, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mauchie's Mill
RENSHAW, C. B., Glenpatrick Carpet Works
Reston, Rev. David, minister, Elderslie Parish Church
Ritchie, Mrs William, farmer, Broomward
Robertson, David, grocer and postmaster
SINCLAIR, James, wright and joiner
Htevenson, Mrs James, farmer, Bardrain
Stoddard, A. F., & Co., Glenpatrick Carpet Works, by-
Paisley — Glasgow office, 54 St. Vincent street
Stoddard, Fred. W., Glenpatrick
WALKER, Mrs E., Elderslie Tavern
Walker, Janet, farmer, Windyhill
White, John, farmer, Bridgend
1st delivery,
2d
Box closes,
Post Office.
David EobertsoH, postmaster.
7.30 A.M.
10.10 A.M.
1.50 p.m.
5.45 P.M.
Elderslie Parish Church.
Rev. David Reston, minister.
Elderslie School.
Humphrey Hinds, teacher.
Elderslie Wallace School.
John A. Beatttie, teacher.
Miss Hart, assistant teacher.
Glenpatrick Cricket Club.
Grounds, Thornhill.
Captain, F. W. Stoddard ; Sub-Captain, George Sharp
Secretary and Treasurer, Alex. Robertson.
THORNHILL. 287
THORNHILL, BY PAISLEY.
ALLAN, James, coal mercliant, Overton
BOWIE, Allan, blacksmith
Bowman, James, farmer, Auchenlodement
Brooks, Rev. George, East U.P. Manse
Burnside, Mrs, Thornhill Cottage
COATS, Neilson, & Co., Thornhill Cotton Spinning Co.
DOUGALL, James, spirit merchant
FAULDS, Andrew, clerk. Thorn mill
GLEN, James, joiner, Johnstone
Glen, Thomas, of Hawkhead Mills, Paisley, Thornhill house
Gray, Matthew, coal merchant
HART, Thomas, basket maker
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant
KELLY, William, spinning master. Thorn Mill
MEIKLEJOHN, James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant
M'Nee, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, Johnstone
NEILSON, Mackleroy, managing partner of Coats, Neil-
son, & Co.
Norie, John, nurseryman, Overton
RENFREW, William, Thorn House
SYMINGTON, Mrs William, grocer
WALKER, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright
Waterhouse, Joseph, manager, Thorn mill
Watson, William, Thorn mill
288 QUARBELTON BALACLAVA.
^UARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.
BARR, Robert, land surveyor
Beveridge, James, schoolmaster — house, Schoolhouse
Blackwood, Agnes, spirit merchant
Buchanan, Ladovic, grocer and provision merchant
COWAN, William, wright
Cuthbertsun, William, clerk
DAVIE, Hugh, blacksmith
GILLESPIE, Thomas, farmer and contractor, Springfield
LOGAN, Mrs John, spirit merchant
M'GREGOR, William, manager, lime works, Crossford —
residence, Damside Cottage
PARK, Matthew, farmer, Greenend
Penney, William, gardener
SALMON, John, factor to George Ludovic Houstoun,
Esq., Johnstone Castle
Simpson, George, farmer, Meiklebog
THOMSON, William, blacksmith
QUARRELTON Parochial School — teacher, James Beve-
ridge
BALACLAVA, BY PAISLEY.
BALACLAVA School
Balaclava Store — James Mair, storekeeper,
Beveridge, Colin, manager
COWAN, John, blacksmith
Crawford, John, clerk, Clippens Colliery
INKERMANN. 289
KENNEDY, Hugh, contractor, Clippens House
Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
MAIR, James, storekeeper
ROSS, William, wright
INKERMANN, BY PAISLEY.
ALLAN, Robert, cashier — office, Inkermann Works
DUNLOP, Colin, Walkinshaw House
GARDNER, James, farmer. Boghead
Gardner, Robert, farmer, Candren
HENDRY, John, storekeeper
Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw
INKERMANN Works School — Andrew Ross, teacher
KIRKWOOD, William, manager
Kirkwood, William, jun., clerk
PATERSON, Thomas, sen.. East Candren
Paterson, Thomas, jun., farmer, East Candren
Post Office — John Henry, postmaster
ROSS, Andrew, teacher, Inkermann Works School
Rowand, Robert, farmer. West Candren
WILSON, Matthew, factor, Blackstoun House
Inkermann Works School.
Andrew Eoss, teacher.
Post Office Receiving Box at the Store.
Jolin Hendry, postmaster.
Arrival, 7 A.M.
Box closes, ... ... 2 P.M-
2 B
290 LINWOOD.
LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY.
ANDERSON, James, proprietor, Linwood Shale Coal Oil
Works — Office, 33 Renfield street, Glasgow — Thomas
Barrowman, manager
Andrew, William, joiner and carpenter
BARROWMAN, John, oversman, Linwood Shale Coal
Oil Works — house, at the Works
Barrowman, Thomas, manager, Linwood Shale Coal Oil
Works — ^house, Graham street, Johnstone
CAMPBELL, William, carding master
DAVIE, John, clerk at Linwood Ironstone Pit
Duncan, John, spinning master
ESTABLISHED Church— Rev. James Douglas, miaister
FLEMING, John, oversman, Green farm
Eraser, Joseph, grocer and undertaker
GALBRAITH, William, victuaUer
Gardner, James, spirit merchant and potato dealer
GilHes, Duncan, gardener
Gray, John, underground manager
INGLIS, James, grocer and spirit merchant
JAMIESON, John, farmer, Muirhead
KELLY, John, mechanic
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
LEE, James, feuar
Linwood Cotton Spinning Company, Linwood Mill
Linwood Established Church — Rev. James Douglas,
minister
Linwood Mill School — John M'Connachie, teacher
LINWOOD. 291
Liuwood Shale Coal Oil Works — James Anderson,
proprietor — Office, 33 Renfield street, Glasgow
Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton
MALLOCH, Alexander, of Linwood Spinning Company
— house, Linwood
Millar, James, picking master
Morrison, John, carding master
M'Connachie, John, teacher, Liuwood Mill School
M'Farlane, James, grocer and spirit merchant
M'Lachlan, Duncan, Erskine Falls, Clippens
M'Nicol, Robert, victualler
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, flesher
RANKIN, William, spinning master
Ronaldson, George, of Linwood Cotton Spinning Company
Roberton, David, farmer, Linwood
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
Wilson, William, shoemaker
Linwood Established Church.
Eev. James Douglas, minister.
Linwood Mill School — John M'Connochie, teacher.
Post Office — John, Watt, Postmaster.
Arrival,... 7.45. [ Box closes, , ... ... 1.25 P.M. ,
THE MITCHELL UBRARY,
WAT so N'S
ADVERTISING LIST.
LAS? LAITE HONTTIAEITTAL WOBES.
ESTABLISHED 1861.
BUILDER AND MONUMENTAL WORKER,
YAED— 14 LADY LANE. HOUSE— 28 Bo. (Opposite.)
mSCEIPTIONS ENGKAVED. MONUMENTS REPAIRED.
All kinds of Jobbing in Stone and Brickwork carefully
attended to.
Grindstones, &c., kept in Stock or Made to Order.
Estimates given for every description of FREESTONE, MARBLE, and GRANITE
WORK, Neatly Execnted to any Design.
COACH-BUILDING ESTABLISHMENT.
K©BERT K©XBUM©lfs,
COACH-BUILDER,
3 GARTHLAND PLACE, PAISLEY,
BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Public of
Paisley and its vicinity, for the large and increasing patronage
with which they have favoured him. Having recently extended his
premises, he begs to assure those who have Orders to give in his line
of business, that he will endeavour to merit a continuance of their
patronage by giving them good work at moderate charges.
R. R. has for Sale a number of GIGS, DOG-CARTS, and
"WAGGONETTES in newest styles at moderate prices, to which he
invites the attention of intending purchasers.
3 Garthland Lane, Paisley.
ADVERTISEMENTS*
AND
69 EIGH STEEET, PAIiLEY.
CROSSFLAT NUESERY, PAISLEY,
Has cbliaays onhand a cJioioe Golleotiorh of
G-reenJzozLse (Plants^ Florist Flo-wers, Frvbit
Trees, in great variety. Svergreen Shrubs,
S;o., and Iloses, the best in czoltivation, all
at moderate prices.
J\larriage ^ouqvoets and Cut Flowers.
Entrance off MILL STREET by BANK STREET.
MACHINERY BELTS.
PARTIES in want of BELTS can be supplied with all
Sizes, made of the best Material, Stretched on the
newest principles, and at the Lowest Prices, from
J- & J. KlOX, Saddlers,
HARNESS, ACaOUTHEMElTT, AND HOSE-FXFE
MANrFAOTUnEES,
19 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Saddlery and Harness for Exportation.
Every de..cription of JO^ (PI^IJ^'TING executed with
JTeatness, Economy, and (2)espatoh, at the
I^u^ISLE-S" I3:EI^-A.IjX) omoE^
WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
<^i^^
JOIJfER AID TIMBEB MERCHANT,
4 WEST BUCHANAN STREET,
^^
CRYSTAL, CHINA, & STONEWARE MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL WASTE DEALER,
117 GEOB&E SIBE3T, PAISLI!?.
COAL MERCHANT,
WISHAW AND AYESHIEE
oo-a.il. IDEI^OTS^
XJadsrwood and Stoaey Bra©, Paisleys asid
FulTaaa? Street, Reafrew,
Has always on hand a Supply of the Finest qnality of
Wishaw Household Coals. They are of Superior quality,
and giving general satisfaction. A trial solicited.
Fresh supplies also daily of Best Furnace Coal and. Droiss,..
ADVEftTiSHiiElJfg.
Jill flfil,
22 GLEN STREET, PAISLEY.
JOBBIIV43 PUNCTVAIil^T ATTENDED TO.
87 SlOtK STREET, rAISLET.
I^umps and Ox Ilounds, 6fc.
Corned ^eef and (Pickled ^ongues-^
'G.
NEW COAL DEPOT.
triTDERWOOD,
Respectfully intimates that he has commenced Business
oil his own account at the above Depot. From his deter-
mination to keep only a first-class Article, and sell at the
Lowest remunerative rates, he trusts to receive a Liberal
share of Public Patronage.
jS G-ood Stock of the ^est Household Coal oontinually
on hand.
i3:oxjSE— 99 mca-n street.
Orders left with Mr. Andrew Gibson, Baker, 38 Higl^,
Street, will be attended to.
Paisley, 1870.
ADVERTISEMENTS .
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
5 aiLMOtJL STREET,
PAISLEY.
ESTABLISHED 1850-
40 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
(02oposite the Public Libraiy and Museum.)
Venetian ^linds:^ I^e-taped and Gord.ed ;
Hair, Wool, and Btraiv J^attresses.
JOBBIHG- P^HCTtTALLT ATTEITDED TO.
ROBERT ARMOUR,
16 CAUSE7SISE STREET, PAISLEY,
AGENT FOR THE
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTIE FIRE AND
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
AND THE
EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Fire (Policies transferred from other Offices
without extra charge.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST;
CHURCHHILL, PAISLEY.
CAHTES DE VISIT-5S. PER DOZEN.
DENTAL SURGERY.
SURGEON-DENTIST,
May be Consulted upon all the Branches of his Profession, daily, at
8 ST. JAMES PLACE, PAISLEY.
CARVER AND GILDER,
85 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
mAMES MADE, HEFAIHED, and HEGILDED.
Cheap Washable Gilt Mouldings kept always on hand.
P^p^ UU& itei^ MutAtA mi WmulAtL
Paintings Cleaned, Repaired, and Varnished.
GROCER AND SPIRIT RETAILER,
BOTTLER, SbC,
20 MOSS STREET, AND 4 HUNTER STREET,
PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
104 HIGH STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY.
jameTTrvine,
Tailoi\_and Clothier.
Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing in all its Branches.
ARTIFICIAL, TEETH.
SURGEON-DENTIST,
12 89r. JJlJdEB CpLJlGE,
PAISLEY.
_firtifioial ^eeth of the J^est Quality at Jdoderate (Prices.
Decayed Teeth carefully Stuffed or Extracted.
DYEING AND CLEANING.
ST ANLEYJDYE WORKS,
RECEIVING OFFICE—
2 SMITHHZLLS, FAZSLEY.
lEONHONGEIt AND PLUMBER,
TIITSICITH AND aASFITTEIl,
98 lEIXOH STE.EET, F.A.ISE'S'.
(Laie John PulleTtoric.)
AD VEETISEMENTS .
Organ, Piano-forte, and Singing.
ii.iiiiiiw riiiii
ITo. -I SMITHHILLS.
Piano-fortes, from the best Makers, on Sale or Hire
Orders for Tuning promptly attended to.
Accountant, House-Factor, and Insurance Agent,
4 CAUSEYSIDE STREET, PAISLEY.
AGENT FOR
QUEEN ASSUEANOB COMPANY,
AND TREASURER OF
PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
WILLIAM GALLOWAY & U..
DEPOT-STOITEY BEAE,
PAISLEY.
agent-robert risk.
hosie:^y ahd gloves.
9 high street, cross,
Would respectfully call the attention of Gentlemen to his
Large Stock of Wool Shirts and Pants.
Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, and Ties. Alpaca and Silk Umbrellas.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, AND FLORIST,
3 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
Home and Foreign Fruits of the best quality.
ISll 141©M¥,
COOK AND PASTRY BAKER,
TE:VCI>EI?,-^:NrOB HOTEL,
19 SMITnniLLB, VAIBLEY,
Soirees, Pic-nie, and Marriage Parties Supplied ■with. Despatch.
Tables, Cloths, and Vases lent on hire.
Cabs and Dog-Carts Let on Hire.
WII.£IAM WI£I,IAMS,
AND
GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT,
In oonneotion with the United King'domj Association^,
and upwards of 'Twenty years in the ^usiness^
18 OLD SNEDDON STREET, PAISLEY.
ORDERS PUNTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
THE COMMITTEE of the PAISLEY HOUSE OF
REFUGE respectfully call the attention of Families
and others to the Facilities afforded for Washing and
Dressing of Clothes at this Establishment. Parties may
rely on their work being done in a most satisfactory
manner, and at Moderate Charges.
(Price List may he had of the Jvlatron, J[^rs. Stark, ai
the liefugej Stow CPJaoe, (Paisley^.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOT AHB SHOE WAIEHOUSE,
93 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the
liberal patronage they have bestowed on him since opening his
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 beea
receiving.
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 mpney 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 best that is made.
OBSERYE THE ADDRESS:—
93 HIGH STREET.
Books, Pamphlets, Bills,
business and other cards,
pIRCULARS, TnYOICE ToPS,
AND
Every desoription of JO^ (PIIIJTQ^IJTG- executed with
JTeatruess, Eoonomy, and (Xiespatoh^ at the
i>.A-iSLE'3r ia:^E.A.x.i:» omoE,
2 WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET,
WORKS-^IO HIGH STREET,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
9 HIGH STREET, CROSS, PAISLEY.
This stock is large, and embraces every requisite for a first-
class Family trade, including
M il|e MzBi ^ovtlim ns t\t^ appear itt j|illmwg.
straw Bonnets and Hats Cleaned and Altered to the Newest Shapes.
JOHN KILPATRICK,
WRIGHT andFUIERAL UOERTAKEK,
17 ABBEY STBEET, 7AISLEY.
Orders oreMy and promptly attended to.
WmMAW MAMM,
SUCCESSOR TO
WILLIAM STIRLING & CO.,
SADDLER, HARNESS, MILITARY ACCOUTREMENT,
AND BELT MANUFACTURER,
86 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Establiished Upwards of One Hundred Years.
m
(Late Foreman with Mr. Barbour^')
JOINER, CABINETMAKER, & UPHOLSTERER.
Funerals conducted and Jobbing punctually attended to.
81 Causeyside Street^ Paisley.— Souse, 66 Bo,
ADTERTI8EMENTS.
JOHIT M'FEE,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE
JAMES STEVENSON, Seedsman,
1 ST. MIEHEIT STREET,
(Wear the Cross,)
T> .A. X s JL, :e: ^st-
fioOKBINDEI\_ AND SxATIONER,
11 ST. MIREEN STREET, PAISLEY.
AND
TEPID AND VAPOUR BATHS,
COEITEE OF &EOB&E AND STOHIE STEEETS.
J. B. M'NEIL, Teacher of Swimming.
J. SNEDDEN, Keeper.
liiis aiiiJi,
BOOT ANB SHOEMAKER,
55 CAUSEYSIDE STREET,
Has always on hand Boots and Shoes of his own make,
at Moderate Prices.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
\rf4mox 4 ; jkuo-J'oiite and Imging,
IT J \[
No. 86 HIGH STEEET, PAISLEY.
HOSIER A.NJD GLOVER,
25 and 26 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Small-iuares supplied to (Xiealers at G-lasgovj (prices.
Ironmonger, || lumber, fc^filler, anH /in: ||orker,
99 CAUSEYSIDE STKEET,
Orders Carefully attended to, and Cliarg-es Moderate.
BY STEAM POWER,
PAPER RULES. AND AOOOXTNT BOOK MAKER,
8 FORBES PLACE, and MARSHALL'S LANE.
Invoices, Cards, Cii'culars, Funeral Letters, and Tickets of every description.
Books bound to any Pattern. Stationei't/, ^c, ^c.
ADYEETISEMENT.
BUILDERS AIJ) MONUMENTAL WORKERS,
LADY LANE,
(OPPOSITE VICTORIA PLACE),
PAISLEY.
Lettering in G-ranite and Freestone neatly
exeozbted.
JoTjlsings ia Masonry pimctTially attended to.
GRINDSTONES KEPT IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER.
BALDWIN & MARTIN,
A2TD BELLHAKdEBS,
6 ST. MIRREN STREET, PAISLEY.
Orders promptly attended to, and Cliarges Moderate.
Every de.~cription of JO^ Cp^^IJ^f^ING- executed with
JTeatness, Economy, and (X>espcbtch, at the
P>^A.I©IjE"5r HEIiA-LID OmOE,
WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS .
10 HZG^H STREET, PAISLEY,
AGENT FOR
Briton Hedical and. G-eneral Life Association.
Scottish Fire Insurance Company.
Britannia Fire Insurance Company.
D. L Y L E,
AGENT WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO.,
ACCOU^TAMT and HOUSE-FACTOR,
4 HIGH STEEET, PAISLEY.
.141111 M4Sf AiS^lS',
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND HATTER,
22 Hiaa STREET, PAISLEY. House-Do.
Gentlemen's and Boys' Clotliing Fashionably Made.
FISHMONGER & POULTERER,
1 HIGH STEEET, PAISLEY.
IiICENSED TO DEAL IN QAIXEE.
ADVERTISEMEKTS.
liijis iiiiiii
CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
16 G-ZLMOUP. STB.EET, PAISLE7,
Has always on hand a select Stock, fitting for the Season.
Juveniles' (X>resses, (Pulpit G-owrus, Livery, and
Ilegimental Clothing-^ in the First Btyle.
CHARGES MODERATE.
MR. aEO, W. MAGALPINEi
AGENT FOR
49 MOSS ST!IEET, FAISLBT.
JOHN BARBOUR, JUN.,
1 SMITHHILLS STREET,
PAISLEY.
Engraving on Copper, Gold, Silver, ^rass^ Ivory, Sfo,.
(X>oorj Window, and Cart (Plates Furnished and
Engraved in ^rass or Zino.
Account Books, BiUes, Stationer3r, &c.
DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS SENT TO ANY ADDBESS.
ABVERTISEMEKTS.
IS THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO BUY YOUR
WATCH AND CLOCK,
AND
F I 3Sr E J" E 'W" E L L E E. "ST;
ALSO,
TO aET THEM HEFAIHED AlTD FT7T ZIT OHDEH.
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS—
46 MOSS STREET.
GORDON & BARCLAY'S
gMlITl, liliBLi, ill f IHIT0ii
MONUMENTAL
AND SCULPTURE WORK,
BROOMLANDS STREET,
(Opposite Cemetery Gate).
Orders for J\^asonry will receive prompt and careful
attention.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
11
fA
BOOKBINDER,
ANUFACTUI^ING StATIONER,
BOOKSELLER, LITHOGRAPHER,
AND PRINTER,
"I^SOLESALE XTET^S A&EITT,
COFFEE ROOM BUILDINGS, CROSS, PAISLEY.
and in every variety of Style,
LE(I)QEIl&, JOUI^JT^LS, QfiY, and CjlBB: ^OOKB,
Made up, Ruled, and bound to Order.
GENTLEMEN'S LIBRARIES CLEANED and BOOKS REPAIRED.
Maps and Plans Mounted and Varnislied.
Prize Cards for Ornithological and Agricultural
Exhibitions Neatly Done.
Pictures Framed in any Style, Chaste or Plain.
Framed Mouldings of every description.
Family, (jPevo, and Rochet ^ibles. School ^ooks, Sfc.
^ooks, JTumhers, (Parts, Weelcly CPuhlioations,
(Xiaily and Weekly (Papers.
PRmimG AND LITHOGRAPHmG NEATLY DOM.
Cards, (plain and Ornamental^ Invoiae ^ops. Funeral
Letters^ eta.
o .
Orders received for Tuning and Repairing Piano -Fortes, for
J. H. De Monti's Tuners, who call once a week in Paisley.
All orders entrusted to W. "W. will receive his best
attention, and will be executed with the utmost despatch.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STATIONERS, ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS,
lo hzig-h: sti^eet, i>^A.isi.E7sr,
if. H. S( 8. have pleasure in, cculling- special attention
to the Stationery department of their business. They
pay particular attention to the J/Lanufacture of all
varieties of Jder chant s\ J/[anufacturers\ and jankers'
;ficcount ^ooks.
They keep a ruled pattern-file of all books made, to
each of which is attached a number. (X)uplicates of
any book can thus be had by simply ordering- by JTo.
of ^ook.
Circulars
Journey Intimations
Cash Acknowledgments '.
Bank Drafts
Price and Goods List
Obituary Intimations
B B Envelopes
Funeral Letters
Address Labels
Eto.^ Etc., Etc.
§mwiM$, §mtxt&tt, Wxitin^f mA
Door,Window,& Cart Plates Furnished & Engraved.
CEEST, ADDIIES£, and BUSIITESS DIES CUT.
NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped either
Plain or in the New Brilliant Style.
I lyiOURiyilVO STATIOI^ERY. |
Pocket Books, Wallets, Note Books, in great variety.
All kinds of Books Bound to any Pattern.
C A M P B E L L'S DIARIES.
10 aZGH STBEET, PAISLEY.
Invoice Tops
Account Tops
Eeceive Notes
Memorandum Notes
Note & Letter Headings
Estimate Headings
Shawl Tickets
Piece Goods Tickets
Gummed Tickets
Duplicate Receive Notes
Bills, Posters, <fec.
Marriage Invitations
Marriage Cards
Marriage Envelopes
Soiree & Lecture Tickets
Visiting Cards
Ball Programmes
Counting house sundries
i
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STARCH MANUFACTURERS to H.R.H. the PRINCESS op WALES.
G-LENFIELD
STARCH,
Exclusively Used in the Royal
Laundry,
AND PRONOUNCED BY
HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be tlie
nSMEST STARCH SHE EVER USED.
PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR ITS SUPERIORITY.
Sold by all G-rocers, Chandlers, Sfc, Sfn.
■WOTHEESPOON 55 Co., &LAS&0"W AND LONDON.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
GElTEnAL WIEE-WOEIS AHD WIEE-
CLOTH MANXJFAOTORY,
15 O-A-ilSriDLEMGi-a-S, a-L-A-sa-o^w^.
ESTABLISHED 1S37.
ALEXANDER ROWAT
Begs 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 Thirty-three Years, and having assumed his
Brother as Partner, begs respectfully to intimate that in future the
Business will be carried on under the Firm of
ALEXANDER ROWAT 55 00.,
And hopes by supplying a first-rate article at the smallest remunera-
tive profit that that patronage will be continued and extended.
ACtEilTlSEMEKTS.
MR. JOHN WALKER,
SUEGEON-BEITTIST,
(^Former Residence 28 G^wse Street).
BEST TEETH 5s. TJPWARDS-
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
7 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
Funerals carefully conducted either in town or country on
moderate terms*
OPfflOB OPEN NiaST AMD DAT.
DAVID MORTON,
12a GEORGE STREET,
Building Yard — Corner of GearQ^ Street and Jjady Lane,
fill hintds of Johhing- in 8tone and ^rja^iaorTs
punotiMotly attended to,
Qrindstgn^s^ 4^o.^ kept, in 8toQk qv mc^dQ tQ 0TdMV\
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GATLTES DE VISIT.
I
PHOTOGEAPHER,
25 STOEIE STREET, PAIiLEY.
■ isiif 1 iiiiiia,--
CLOTHIER AND HATTER
18 GILMOUR STREET, PAISLEY.
§0P KJJmmmm
J\£ade up in the most Fashionable Styles.
JAMES GAEDNEE,
3 Jl'iKLS STEEET, FAISLET,
(^House, 5 Garthland Lane)
RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public
in general, that he has commenced Business at the above address,
and trusts by strict atteation to Business, First-olass Workmanship,
and moderate Charges, to merit a share of Public Patronage.
BOOKBINDING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEATLY EXECUTED BY
PRACTICAL BOOKBINDER,
35 STORIE STREET, PAISLEY,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
COAL MERCHANTS,
STONEY BKAE AND UNDERWOOD DEPOTS,
OFFICES— TERRACE BUILDINGS,
PAISLEY,
AND RAILWAY STATION, FULBAR STREET,
RENFREW.
J, Ss E. ANDEESON,
tlie only Surviving Partners of the Firm of
JAMES AHDELSOIT & BO'EB,
JOINERS & FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS,
are carrying on the Business as formerly at
(First Door above Old Premises.)
Houses— 6 New Street and 8 Orchard Street.
The Trade SuppHed with all necesswn/ Furnishiiigs.
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
TEA MERCHANT
HAS much pleasure in announcing thas he 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 Chests, Half-
Chests, and Boxes : Duty Paid or in Bond.
Tea Wareliouse-105~CEOSS, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAEEHOITSE,
87 HIGH STREET (Corner of Churchliill).
Crystal and China Merchant,
DEALER m COTTOX AND WOOLLEN WASTE,
13 TTKIiliMEADOW STREET,
PAISLEY.
COOPER,
(Successor to the late Mr. Hugh Paterson)
43 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
COOPER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
TERMS MODERATE.
COOPERAGE— 48 HIGH STREET.
ST7LL I1T2T FOSTZN& ESTABLISHMEITT,
5 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
Harringtons, (X)og Carts, Bad die Horses, JVLinibuses.
Job and (Post Horses, Hearses, Funeral and
J^ourning Coaches , Sfc.
Funeral Undertaking and other Orders promptly attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOi>TXJS ■^^:eij^ir
MTHBMTISH&.iEEMmE
INSUEAHCE COMPANY,
ESTABLISED 1809.
CAPITAL, .... TWO MILLIONS.
Invested Funds, 1S69, - - .^SjOSl^SlO 15 10
AnnualHeveniio, 1869, - - 901,56'7 10 2
PIEB DEPARTMENT.
The Company lusures every Description of Property at Home and
Abroad, at tlie Lowest Eates of Premium corresponding to the risk.
No charge whatever is made for Policies, or for Transfers from other
OfSces. All claims promptly and liberally settled.
LIFE DEPAP^TMEHT.
The Tables of Premiums are moderate. Special Tables have been
introduced by the Company, viz . — The Half Premium — Double As-
surance— Assurance and Annuity. Eeduced Tables for residence in
India, China, &c. Mne-tenths of the whole Proiits divided every Five
Years.
THE NEXT DIVISION AT Slat DECEMBER, 1870.
AITJTXTITY DEPAiaTMEHT.
Annuities, immediate, deferred, or contingent granted, and the
rates fixed on the most favourable terms.
Full explanations, Tables of Eates, &c., may be had at any of the
Company's Offices or Agents throughout the Kingdom.
OFFICE 102 ST. VINCENT STEEET.
DIEECTOnS.
The Hon. WILLIAM RAE AETHUE, Lord Provost.
Lieut..Col. W. \V. HOZIEE ot I DUKCAN SMITH. Esq., Merchant
Tannochside. W. W. WATSON, Esq., City
JOHN MORGAN, Esq. of Green- Chamberlain.
law, Paislev. J. T. CAIKD, Esq., Engineer,
THOs. CLAVEKING.E.sq.,Merchant 1 Greenock.
Manager.— G. W. SNODGEASS. Secretary.— ABCRIBALI) BLAIE.
AGENTS.
M'INNES & MAGPAELANE, Writers, Paisley.
JOHN HUTOHESON, Banker, Paisley.
ROBEBT AEMOUE, Commission Agent, Paisle3^
WALTEE HOLMES, Banker, Johnstone.
WILLIAM M'DOWALL, City of Glasgow Bank, Johnstone.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BRITOI lEBIflil L GEIEEAL
LIFE ASSOaiATIOlT.
Realised Assets, exceeds - - - £680,000 0 0
Annual Revenue, exceeds - - - £240,000 0 0
And is increasing at tlie rate of - - £20,000 0 0
per annum.
Office for Scotland— 13 QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH,
West of Scotland Branch Office— 51 ST. VINCENT STREET,
GLASGOW.
DIEECTOBS OF THE SCOTTISH BHAITCH.
Chairman of the Board— TLE^'RY MOFFAT, Esq., of Eldin.
WILLIAM N. ERASER, Esq. of Tornaveen.
JOHN MESSENT, Esq., London.
ADAM MORRISON, Esq., S.S,C.
JOHN TURNBULL, of Abbey St. Bathans.
A. B. FLEMING, Esq., 12 Eton Terrace.
THOMAS LAYCOCK, Esq., M.D., Professor of the Practise of
Medicine in the University of Edinburgh.
West of Scotland District Manager— ALEX. B. ROSS.
Manager and Secretary for Scotland — DAVID HARRIS, F.S.S.
This Association, Established in 1854, originated, and successfully
carried out, a peculiar feature (now known as the "Briton feature "),
■whereby, without the Payment of any additional Prenaium, the Policies
become Payable to the Assured during his oion life-time, or, in the event
of his early death, to his family or other representatives.
Whole world leave of travel and residence, and immediate indis-
putability granted on payment of one small extra premium, whereby
the Policy is made an absolute send, indefeasible document of security irora
the date of its issue. Forms of Policy sent on application.
Detailed List of the Investments, and complete Statement of the
position of the Association to be had on application to any of the
Branches, Agencies, or to the Chief Offices of the Association.
A&SNTS rOH PAISLET.
Mr. JAMES HAY, 10 High Street.
Mr. THOMAS OULLEN, 12 St. James Place.
AGENT POS, JOHNSTONE.
Mr. ALFRED CHARLES JONAS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S7SCIAL ITOTICE,
THE
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE
O O 3MC I» -A. 330" "y .
ConstUvbted hy Special jficts of (Parliament.
EST-A-BLISHEID 18S5-
DIVISION OP PROFITS.
THE EIGHTH DIVISION of the Company's Profits
is appointed to be made at 15th November, 1870, and
all Policies now effected will participate.
THE FUND TO BE DIVIDED will be the Profits
which have arisen since 15th November, 1865.
The System pursued in the Division of Profits is fully
explained in the Company's detailed Prospectus.
^. r: ...^ WILL. THOS. THOMSON, MAMGER.
Edinburgh, 3 George Street,
June, 1870.
A&BNT IN PAISLEY-
WM. M'INTYRE, Jun., 6 High Stkeet, Cross.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TEE EDINBUEG-H
FOUNDED 1823.
ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £1,056.556.
AiNNUAL IxMCOME, 153,416.
NET ASSURANCE LIABILITIES, ... 3,173.866.
The Directors beg to draw the attention of intending Assurers to the
Perfect Security, Liberal Conditions, Bonus Advantages, Moderate
Charges, and Varied Systems of Assurance of this Office, full particulars
of which may be had at any of the Offices or Agencies of the ■Company.
The next Septennial Division of Profits will be made after the Close of
the Books, at 31st March, 1871. Policies opened before that date will
secure a Full Year's Bonus, according to the Kules of the Office.
Head Ofpice— EDINBURGH, 22 GEOEGE STEEET.
West of Scotland Branch —
GLASGOW, 63 and 65 ST. VINCENT STEEET.
A&ENTS m paisley-
Mr. R. ARMOUR, 16 Causeyside Street.
Mr. J as. MACDUFF, Druggist, 5 Cross.
Applications for Agencies in Paisley and Neighbourhood invited. These
should be addressed to John Hill Elder, District Secretary, at the
Glasgow Office.
THE
PAISLEY HERALD,
AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER
IS THE
COUNT? PAPER FOR nENF2lB"W,
And commands an Extensive Circulation amongst a
population of 100,000 inhabitants, as well as being read in
the neighbouring Counties of Ayr and Lanark.
IT IS THE EECOGNISED MEDIUM FOR
ADV EBTISEMEITTS,
And .yet (owing to its large size) is one of the most
readable weekly Newspapers of the day.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun.,
WHOLESALE STATIONER
AND
KEPT IN STOCK, OR MADE TO ORDER.
Writing, Packing, Grocery, & Drapers' Paper
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHING, AND PRINTING
MILNERS' FIRE PROOF SAFES.
BY APPOINTMENT OF THE HONOURABLE BOABD OF ORDNANCE.
FOU THE SALE OF THE
ORDNANCE SURVEY MkPS.
6 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
"WOfiSS-ELACE^ALL FAFEE MILL.
ADYERTISEMENTS.
CABINET & GENERAL UPHOLSTERY g
^ S3 HIGH STBEET, PAISLEY. §
CO
^ Sideboards, Telescope, and Loo Tables. 2
^ Wardrobes, Parisian Half-tester, French and Iron Bedsteads. O
^ Sofas and Chairs, in Morocco, Velvet, Damask, ^
PL, and Hair Cloth. *"•
^ (pressing- 'zTahles and Grlasses. hr]
S BRUSSELLS TAPESTRY S-PLY, & SUPER CARPETS, t
^ 6/4 Repp and All-Wool Damasks, Floor Cloths,
^ India and Cocoa Mattings. O
K^ O
rq Arched Curtain and Sofa Gimps. Orris and Float Laces. ^
Drapery and Curtain Fringes. p^
Q J^ellpulls^ 9^assels^ and Silk Hangers. ^
^ Mahogany and Brass Cornices. q
K" Do. Do. Cornice Poles. t^
2 Mahogany and Fancy Brass Pole Rings. m
'"' ^rass Cornice Ends and ^ands. ^rass (Pole ^
^ ^rackets and Hooks. t?^
Carpet and Paper Brushes, and Door Mats. hj
ffi ' '^
g BEDDING. ^
1-^ ^
CQ Purified Downs and Feathers. Feathers and Mattress Ticks. ^
g 8:pring; ^^-.., ^ ^
Q^ Wool Matkesses, Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows. q
" — >t
I TEADE, &e., >
5 1^
jj; Hair Seatings— Plain and Figured, Curled Hair, Tacks, Pins, ^
and Girthweb. Sofa and Mattress Coppered Springs. U2
French Pulley Kods. p^
PATENT ROLLER AND VENETIAN BLINDS. p
Glasgow Furniture Oil in Bottles.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S, & W. ^T
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CRYSTAL AND CHINA MERCHANTS,
AND WASTE DEALERS,
37 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
J& W. S. would beg to inform Parties furnishing that
they can be supplied with all classes of Best Stafford-
shire CHINA and STONEWARE at Prices as Low as
any Establishment in Glasgow, and in many cases cheaper.
2| per cent, per pound discount allowed on all goods
paid cash.
All Orders carefully Packed, if required.
yHivaya on hand 80 or J^O ^ecu-Bets to Choose from.
'WSOLESALS ASS BETAIL
FiSH, GAfflE, POULTRY,
AND ICE
OLD BEIDGE, PAISLEY.
ADVEKTISEMENTS.
PURIFICATION,
ISDALE & M'CALLUM,
SOLICIT ATTENTION TO THE QUALITY OF THEIR
DOMESTIC AJ^D SCOURING SOAPS,
AS MANUFACTUEED BT THEM.
Works— 4 New Sneddon,
N ATIONAL.
OFFICE-14 GILMOUR STREET.
Open on Monday, Tuesday, Thubsday, and Satxjbday, from 10 till
3 o'Clock ; and on Saturday Evening, from 6 till 9.
Deposits from OITE SSILLI1T& and TJp'^ards received.
CASHIER:
JOHN M*GOWN, Accountant & InsuranceAgent.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Scottish Fire Insurance Company
CAPITAL-ONE jiLLION STERLING.
CHIEF OFFICES:
31 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.
123 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
Shairman— Allan a. Maconochie Welwood, Esq., of Meadow-
baak and Garvock.
De"DUt7-01iairman— Alexander Hamilton, Esq., LL.B.,
"W.S., Edinburgh.
George Oadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh.
James Forman, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh.
William Lindsay, Esq., late Provost of Leith.
James Cowan, Esq., Papermaker, Edinburgh.
David Dice:son, Esq., Wholesale Stationer, Edinburgh.
J. Haliburton King, Esq., of Balerno.
Charles Pearson, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh.
Thomas Sprot, Esq., AV.S., Edinburgh.
Manager— James Ehind Carphin, c.a.
Secretary— JoiiN hurry.
Cliairman— Mark Sprot, Esq., of Garnkirk.
James Rodger, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
M. E. EOBINOW, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
J. P. KiDSTON. Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
Secretary — Archibald Lawson.
Houses, Manufactories, Warehouses and their contents, Rents, Farming
Stock, Ships in Port or whilst Building, i^c, &c.. Insured on the most
favourable terms.
Risks surveyed free of expense.
No charge beyond Nett Premium in any case, and Insurances trans-
ferred from other OEBces without extra cost.
Claims settled with liberality and P-^Pj^J'-I^^ARPHIN, Manager.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY.
JAMES ADAM, Town Chamberlain, County Buildings.
JAMES HAY, 10 High Street.
JAMES BROWxV, City of Glasgow Bank.
THOMAS DONALD, House Factor, 42 New btreet.
AGENT IN RENFREW-
JOHN MaNTTRE, Merchant.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ASSURANCE GOfiUPANYi
92 CHEAPSIDE, LQITDOIT, E.G.
CAPITAL— ONE MILLION TWO HUPRED THOUSAND POUNDS.
INSTITUTED 1808,
And Empowered by an Act op Parliament of the
54th Geo. III.
directors.
THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esa., F.E.S., Chairman,
benjamin buck GREENE, Esq., Deputy-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-Adrairal Montgomery.
Joseph Pulley. Esq.
Arthur Augustus Easch, Esq.
Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq.
AUDITORS.
JAS. PATTISON CUERIE, Esq., & JAMES PHILIPS, Esq., F.G.S.
SECRETARY.
EIOHAED EAY, Esq.
ACTUARY.
WILLIAM HENRY TYNDALL, Esq.
consulting ACTUARY.
CHAELES ANSELL, Esq., F.E.S.
solicitor.
THOMAS BEOWNING, Esq.
MEDICAL officer.
WILLIAM COULSTON, Esq., F.S.A.
BANKERS.
Messrs PEESCOTT, GEOTE, CAVE, AND CAVE.
This Company having been established nearly sixty years, ample time
has elapsed to prove the soundness of the principles on which it has
been conducted. During that period its operations have attained great
magnitude, and it has enjoyed much prosperity.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A f.Ias A ssurance— Continued.
LIFE DEFAHTMENT.
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 repre-
sented by a still larger reversionary sum payable at death.
The sum of over £4,600,000 has been paid during the existence of
the Office for Claims under Life Policies, of which amount a very con-
siderable part was for Bonuses.
Persons Assuring in Grea,t Britain -have the option of Participating
Eates of Premium or of Non-Participating Eates.
The Eates of Premium have been adjusted in accordance with a
long experience, and bear equitably on all ages.
The Non-Participatiug Scale is particularly adapted to parties
wishing to assure a fixed sum only, at a fixed Eate 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
stipulated Age, if he should live so long, or to be paid to his Execu-
tors if he should die before that age. This feature in the Atlas
Opfice arrangements deserves particular attention, as likely to meet
the requirements of a large number of persons.
The Directors are ready to receive Proposals for Assurances on
any contingency involving payment of a sum at death.
FlUE LEPAHTMENT.
This Company undertakes the Assurance of almost every species
of Property ia the United Kingdom, at Rates of Premium and upon
principles which will be found quite as advantageous to the interests
of the Assured as those offered by any other.
The great advantage of an Assurance against Fire to individuals of
every class can be confirmed by the fact that this Company, while it
is annually assuring Property amounting in value to more than
£30,963,325, has paid for Losses to the Assured within the United
Kingdom, since its institution in 1808, upwards of £1,730,000 sterling.
No charges for Policies or Stamps.
Tables of Eates, Forms of Proposals, and any information needful
to effect Life or Fire Assurances, may be obtained on application to
the Office, No, 92 Cheapside, London, or to any of the Company's
Agents. EICHAED EAY, Secretary
AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY IN" PAISLEY : —
EOBEP^T BROWH & SOIT,
SNEDDON BRIDGE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISH IMPERIAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
FIRE— LIFE— ANNUITIES.
GLASGOW— No. 50 WEST GEORGE STEEET.
EDINBURGH— 17 GEORGE STREET.
LONDON— 5 LOTHBURY.
LIVERPOOL— ORIEL CHAMBERS, WATER STREET.
MANCHESTER— 25 BROWN STREET.
MONTREAL— ST. JfRANCOIS XAVIER STREET.
ALEXANDER RONALDSON, Esq., Chairman.
JAMES NICOL FLEMING, E»q., Vice- Chairman.
G. STEWART ANDERSON, Esq., Merchant.
ALLAN ARTHUR, Esq. (Messrs Henry Monteith & Co.)
HUGH.BAIRD, Esq., Merchant.
WILLIAM BURNS, Esq., Solicitor.
JAMES COUPER, Sen., Esq., Merchant.
ALEXANDER DREW, Esq. (Messrs James Black, Drew, & Co.)
JAMES GRAHAM, Esq.. Builder.
WALTER GRIEVE, Esq., Merchant, Greenock.
ANTHONY HANNAY, Esq. (Messrs Kelly & Co.)
JOHN JAMES MUIRHEAD, Esq., Goldsmith.
JAMES SALMON, Esq., Architect.
DAVID SMITH, Esq., (Messrs. John Ross, Jun., & Co.)
WILLIAM TAYLOR, Esq. (Messrs. Henry Taylor & Sous.)
GREGOR TURNBULL, Esq., Merchant.
Consulting Physician — Dr. M'Call Anderson.
Solicitors — Messrs. Burns,, Alison, & Aitkem.
Bankers — The City of Glasgow Bank.
Manager — A. Gordon Brown. | Secretary — A. L. Whitecross.
FIRE — This Company undertakes the Insurance of almost every species
of Property at Rates of Premium as advantageous to the
interests of the Insured as those offered by any other Office.
Transfers from other offices are effected without Charge.
LIFE — The Life Tables have been framed upon as moderate rates as
are consistent with perfect security.
Participation Policy-Holders are entitled to a share in the
Profits to the extent of Ninety per Cent., both of the
Participation and Non-Participation Branches.
A. G. BROWN, Manager.
Applications for AGENCIES are Invited.
AGENT IN PAISLEY:
Mr. ROBERT LECKIE, City of Glasgow Bank.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOINEK, CIBLWTMAKER, UPMOISTERES,
AND
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
49 MOSS STREET
AND
79 ITEW SITEDDOIT,
TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Friends and
the Pubhc who have patronised him for the last
thirty years, and begs to intimate that in order . to meet
the increased demand he has removed to more commodious
Workshop and Warehouse Premises,
79 NEW SNEDDON,
where he will have an opportunity of displaying his varied
Stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, whilst for the con-
venience of his Customers Samples will be kept at 49
MOSS STREET, where Orders maybe left.
THE FU^ERAIi I>EPARTME]XT
WILL BE CONDUCTED WITH THE
Venetian ^linds^ Feather §edsy Hair^ Wool, and
Btrazu Jdcuttresses.
Ladies' Needle-'Work tastefully done up.
TEMPORARY DECORATIONS FOR SOIREE AND
BALL ROOM.
9^he Trade Supplied.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
•WEST OF ENGLAND
FIRE MB IIFE IJVSURAIVCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISED 1807,
And Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.
TRUSTEES.
Eight Hon. Earl of DEVON. Eight Hon. Earl Fortesque.
Eight Hon. Earl MORLET. Sir THOMAS DYKE AOLAND, Bart.
SAMUEL T. KEKEWIOH, Esq., M.P.
President— WILLIAM BARNES, Esq.
Secketaey— WILLIAM CANN. Actuary— CHARLES LEWIS.
LIFE INSURANCES.
I'^HIS Company offers to the Public the security of an ample paid
up Capital, and Accumulated Fund of ONE MILLION AND A
HALF STERLING, with an ANNUAL REVENUE of £200,000
from the Life Branch alone. Four-fifths, or 80 per cent., of the
profits are appropriated to all Policies, of £100 and upwards, every
Fifth year, and without responsibility of partnership.
The share of profits allotted to each Policy may be added to the
sum insured, and payable at the death of the Life — or its present
value in cash may be received — or an equivalent reduction of the
future Annual Premium obtained — at the option of the assured.
Assurances effected at lower rates without participation. Rever-
sions 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 secunty of policies of
adequate value.
VOLUNTEER CORPS.
Persons insured with this Company are at liberty to serve in any
Volunteer Corps within the United Kingdom, without prejudice to
their Policies.
"DAYS OF GRACE."
By the condition of the Company's Policies, invariably acted upon
for upwards of Fifty Years, the period for payment of Premiums is not
only extended to the days of grace, without forfeiture of the Policies,
but the sums insured are recoverable, the same as if the claim had
risen at any time previously.
NO CHARGE FOR LIFE POLICT STAMPS OB MEDICAL FEES.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
West of England Insurance — Continued.
FIRE INSURANCES
Are effected by the Company at the -usual Rates, on the various
descriptions of Property. Manufactories and similar risks insured
by special agreement, on favourable terms. Losses by gas explosion
are made good. , , , v *• *
Forms of proposals and prospectuses may be had on application to
any of the Company's Agents.
AGENTS.
A. POLLOCK, JuN., 5 Causeysidb Steeet.
D. LYLE 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
OWN EXPENSE.
Immediate Intimation, in all cases of Fire,
Should be given at the Station House, 20 Smithhills, End of Old
Bridge.
NOBLE CAMPBELL, Superintendent, 19 Old Smithhilla.
THE IMPERIAL^FIRE OFFICE.
ESTABLISHED 1803.
Intending Agents and Insurers are requested to note the figures,
denoting the financial position of this Office.
CAPITAL, ... £1,600,000,
PAID TTP, £"700,000,
AFFORDING UNDOUBTED SECURITY,
AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION TO INSURERS.
APPOINTMENT OF AGENTS.
In addition to Agencies in large towns, the Directors are desirous to
appoint suitable persons as Agents iu each town and village of importance
in Scotland.
Proposals from those wishing to act may be forwarded to the Secretary,
IMPERIAL FIHE OrnOE,
36 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow.
First-Class Risks accepted at moderate rates.
Immediate protection granted by the Company's Agents.
DAVID GILMOUR, 5 Causeyside, Paisley.
DAVID MURRAY, 15 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
ANDREW PATERSON, British Linen Bank Paisley.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1836. Empowered hj Special Acts of Parliament.
Offices:
LIVERPOOL 1 DALE STREET.
LONDON 7 COKNHILL and CHARING CROSS.
GLASGOW 128 INGRAM STREET.
Invested Funds at end of 1869, £3,680,618
Fire Premiums in 1869 904,617
Life Premiums in 1869, 272,344
James Reid Stewaht, Merchant, Glasgow Chairman.
Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of
Auchentorlie,
James J. Griere, Esq., M.P.,
Greenock.
Eesident-Secretary—T>. Stewart, Esq,
Robert F. Shaw Stewart, Esq.,
Swinton Boult, Esq., Managing
Director.
Insurances on nearly every description of Property, at Home and
Abroad, can be affected at Moderate rates.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES.
The Rates of Premium are moderate for all descriptions of Insurance.
Every Policy on the Bonus Plan is entitled, after five years Premiums
have been paid to a Fixed Bonus, according to the Table in the Pro-
spectus, which is guaranteed as part of the Policy.
A distinctive feature of tliis Company's Bonus is, that after ten years
it Increases Annually, instead of, as in most Life Offices, remaining
stationary for a period of five or seven years.
Whole World Leave granted on reasonable terms.
Claims are paid Thirty Days after admission.
Medical Fees and Policy Stamps paid by the Company.
Forms of Proposals, Prospectuses, and all necessary information
furnished on application.
D. STEWART, Resident Secretary,
128 Ingram Street, Glasgow.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY :-
CAMPBELL & RUSSELL, W riters. High Street.
ROBERT MUIR, Orchard ritreet.
JOHN M'GOWN, Accountant, National Security Savings Bank.
JAMES LANG, Leather Merchant. 86 High Street.
ROBERT BOYD, Accountant, 15 Gilmour Street.
JOHN MUIR, Accountant, 23 Moss Street.
AGENT IN JOHNSTONE— THOMAS shanks, Engineer.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT,
MACHINIST, AND TOOLMAKER,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
SHAWDOtJlT W0B2SS, PAISLEY.
Established 1836.
MAKER OF STEAM ENGINES;
BLEACHING, SCOURING, AND DYING
MACHINERY.
D. S P.'s IMPROVED TRIPLE, DOUBLE, AND
SINGLE CROPPING MACHINES, AND
CLIPPING MACHINES.
CALENDERING, HOT-PRESSING, MEASURING,
jfind every description of Oloth-FiroiEhing- Jl^aohinery ;
MAKER OF COATS', FINDLAY'S, AND HAMILTON'S
PATENT WOOD TURNING MACHINES,
Jind every desoription of Wood^-Bavuing- and burning
fdaahinery.
Crown Saws for Coats' Patent Blocking Machines, kept in Stock.
THREAB-MAKIfiC MACHINERY.
D. S. P.'s FRICTIONAL SPOOLING TABLES,
and Maker of Kerr's Patent Polishing Machines,
ENGINEER AND MACHINE MAKERS' TOOLS
of every description.
D. S. P.'s IMPROVED TAPS and DIES,
Jill Sizes up to 2 inch, kept in Stock.
D. S. P's PATENT POTTERS', THROWING,
JUGGING, AND JOLLYING MACHINES,
and J/fakers of Cochran's (Patent patting Machines.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEEAT EEDITCTION IN PEICE.
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Long acknowledged to be incomparably Superior to all
others — are now (all things considered) the Cheapest.
THE GROVERTbIKER CO.
Have recently had the honour of supplying TWO of their
Family Sewing Machines to
B7 COHMAITD.
They hold Royal Appointments from Her Majesty the Empress of
THE French ; His Majesty the Emperor of Brazil ; and they have
also supplied their Machines^ by command, to Her Majesty the Empress
OF Russia, and Her Majesty the Queen of Bavaria.
IchisIsIpar'exoellenob^
f 11 f 4MI1¥ MAgBIMl.
Beautiful in appearance, it is an ornament to the Boudoir ; simple
in its construction, it is easily learned and successfully operated ; its
movements are so noiseless that it "will not disturb the quiet of the
domestic fireside.
It is capable of doing any kind of work done by the Sewing
Machine, and in addition. Embroiders to Perfection.
Every Machine guaranteed. Instruction^ gratis. Illmtrated Prospectus
and Samples of Work, gratis and Post Free.
SOLE AGENT FOR GLASGOW AND VICINITY—
101 SATTCHIEHALL STEEET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM MACINTYEE, Jun.,
:p.a.isile!-z-,
AGENT FOR
CROGGAN & COMPANY'S
ROOFIITG PELT.
COTT02T & WOOL WASTE ICEIICHAITT,
AND
BEDDING MANUFACTURER,
COFFEE BOASTING WORKS,
€0f f H. mm\ mm% mm,
AND
GENERAL QRINDINQ MILLS,
MACPHEESON stubet, aLAsao"^.
THE ONLY STEAM POWER COFFEE ROASTING ESTABLISH-
MENT CONNECTED WITH THE TRADE IN THE CITY.
D. MINTO,
IN returning thanks for past favours, desires to intimate that he has
lately fitted up additional Sugar Grinding Machinery, rendering
that Branch of his Establishment more improved and extensive,
thereby affording greater facilities to Confectioners, Biscuit Manufac-
turers, and the Trade in general, of having their Sugar Ground in a
manner suitable to their various requirements, while due attention is
being observed towards those other branches for Coffee-Eoasting, and
the Grinding of Coffees, Spices, Drugs, Dyes, Drysalteries, &c., so
that Grocers, Druggists, Dyers, and others shall have advantage of
every improvement that may be suggested.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1821. CAPITAL, £550,000.
Two-fifths op the Profits are periodically distributed among
parties insuring in tlie Society. Policy holders have thus from time to
time received as Bonuses sums amounting in the aggi'egate to nearly FiVB
Hundred Thousand Pounds.
The Eates of Premium are in no case Ligher than those charged
by the other principal Oflfices making no Keturn of Profits to the
Insured.
In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of
this Establishment, it may be sufficient to state that the Total Busi-
ness of the Society now exceeds Eighty Millions.
Secretary— Sir SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Knight, Norwich.
AGENT FOR PAISLEY
JAMES J. LAMB, Architect, Surveyor, and Licensed
Property Valuator.
BOOKBINDING AND STATIONERY.
WHOLESALE STATIONER,
LITHOaEAPnEE, EHaEAVI^Il,
4 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
Begs to announce that to those Branches of his business
hehas added that of BOOKBINDING and STATIONERY,
which will be carried on in all their Departments.
Pattern Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day, Cash, and Letter Boohs of every
description.
Libraries Cleaned and Iiepaired.
Invoice and Account Tops, Cards, Circulars,
Memorandums, Receive Notes, Letter Tops, Funeral
Letters, Direction Labels, and Manufacturers' Tickets, in
Gold or Colour, of all kinds.
Envelopes, Note-Paper, &c., Stamped, Plain, or in Colour.
THK iVJiTGHELL uiBRARY,
LASGOW.