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RENFREW, JOHNSTONE, ELDERSLIE,
LINWOOD, QUARRELTON, THORNHILL,
BAL-ACL-AVA, AND I N K E R M A N N.
FOE THE TEAR
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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WM. B. WATSON, AT THE "PAISLEY HERALD" OFFICE,
WATERLOO 'PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
1865.
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CONTENTS.
Page.Paisley Street Guide 7
PAISLEY DIREGTORY ... 13
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.Accountants ... ... ... 105
Agents and Commission Agents 105Architects 106Auctioneers and Appraisers ... 106Bakers 106Bill Posters 107Bleachers, Shawl Washers, &c. 107Bookbinders 108Booksellers and Stationers ... 108Boot and Shoemakers ... 109Brassfounders Ill
Brewers ... Ill
Brickmakers and Builders ... IllBrush and Basket Dealers ... IllCabinetmakers Ill
Calenderers and Finishers ... 112Calico and Shawl Printers ... 112Card and Print Cutters ... 112Carpet Manufacturers ... 112Chemical Works ... .„. 112Chimney Sweeps ... ... 113China Merchanti^ •" ••• 113Clergymen ... ... ... 113Cloth Merci^ants apd Agents
for do. ... ,,. .,, 114Cloth Merchants and Woollen
Drapers ,,. .,. ... 114Coach Builder 114Coach Hirers ... ... ... 115Coal Masters ... ,,, ... 115Coal Merchants and Dealers ... 115Coffee House-keepers 116Confectioners and Fruiterers... 116Contractors ... ... ... 117Coopers ... .,, ... ,„ 117
Cork Cutters 118Cotton Spinners .., ... 118Cowfeeders ... .., ... 118Curriers and Belt Makers ... 119Distillers 119Drapers and Silk Mercers ... 120Dressmakers and Milliners ... 121Druggists and Chemists ... 122
Prysalter .., 122Dyers , 122
Kiobroiderefs 123
Page.
Engineers and Machine Makers 123
Fishmongers and Poulterers ... 124
Pleshers 124
Funeral Undertakers 125
Furnished Lodging-HouseKeepers 125
Furnishers 126Furniture Dealers 126Glaziers ... ... ... ... 127
Grain Merchants ... ... 127
Grocers and Victuallers ... 127
Ham Curers 132Hatters 133
Hosiers ... ... ... ... 133
House Factors ... 133
Inn and Hotel keepers 134
Ironfounders -134
Ironmongers 134
Jacquard Machine Makers ... 134Law Agent 134Leather Merchants ... ... 135
Lithographers and Engravers 135
Manufacturers ... 135
Muslin ... 137
Sewed Muslin ... ... 137
Starch ... ... ... 137
Thread 137Masons and Builders ... ., 137,
Medical Practitioners 138
Messenger-at-Arms 138
Midwives ... 138
Millers ... 139
Nailers .., , ... 139
Nurseymen and Florists ... 13J^
Painters and Paper Hangers ... 139
Pattern Drawers 139
Paper Rulers ... 140
Pawnbrokers 140Photographers 340
Plasterers 140
Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Cop-persmiths ... ... ... 141
Power-loom Cloth Factories ... 141
Potato Merchants 141Printers (Letter-press) ... 141
Ropespinners ,,. .., ... 143
Saddlers and Harness Makers 142
Sculptors ... ... ... 142Seedsmen ... ... ... 14'^
Shawl Merchants „= .,. 142
CONTENTS.
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Shawl and Muslin Cutters ... 143
Sheriff Officers 143
Silk and Yarn Merchants ... 143
Slaters 143
Smiths and Farriers 144
Soap Manufacturers 143
Starcher and Woolsizer ... 144
Surgeon Dentists 144
Tailors and Clothiers 144
Teachers 146
Dancing 147
Drawing ... ... ... 147
Music ... ... ... ... 147
Writing ... ... ... 147
Tobacconists ... ... ... 147
Upholsterers 148Valuators 148Veterinary Surgeons 148
Warpers 148Waste Merchants 149Watchmakers and Jewellers ... 149Wine and Spirit Merchants ... 149Wood Merchants 154Wood Turners ... ... ... 155Wrights and Joiners 155Writers 156
APPENDIX—PAISLEY.Banks 179Bank Holidays 180Burying Grounds and Grave-
Diggers ... 192Canal Company 174Carriers' Quarters 192Church Officers 188Commissioners—Gas ... ... 169
Assessed Tax 169Income Tax... 162Police ... 160Supply ... 163
County Police Committee ... 165Counting House Calendar ... 11Courts—Burgh ... ... ... 175
Commissary 175Justice of Peace ... 168Sheriff. 175Sheriff Small Debt ... 175
Dues—River 195Town 193
Faculty of Procurators ... 170Pairs 12Fast Days 12Fire Brigades 5Hackney Carriage Regulations 202Halls for Meetings 178Infirmary ... 171Inland Revenue 204
Page.Insurance Offices and Agents 177Justices of the Peace ... ... 168Lieutenancy ... ... ... 165Magistrates and Town Council 157Omnibus Traffic 174Paisley Cemetery Company ... 170Parochial Boards 172Parliamentary Boundaries ... 161Parliamentary Constituency ... 12Police Assessment ..,• ... 161Population ... ... ... 12Post Office ... 190Postal Regulations 191Public Offices^ &c 176Railway Companies ... ... 173Reading Rooms ... ... 178-182Registrars of Births, &c. ... 178Religious Denominations ... 188Renfrewshire Militia 181Renfrewshire Pi-ison Board ... 166Rifle Volunteer Officer^ ... 181Schools and Teachers 184Societies ... 199Sheriff Officers 175Stamps and Taxes ... ... 196Terms 191Town Officers 175Trustees—Burgh 159
Cart Navigation ... 159Newtown Road ... 194
RENFREW DIRECTORY ... 205Churches 211Constituency ... ... 209Conveyances ... .,. 2l2Fairs 211Inns and Hotels 211Insurance Agents ... ... 210Justices of the Peace ... 2iOMagistrates and Councillors 2 10Parochial Board ... ... 210Population 212Post Office 2U)Public Offices, &o 210Reading Room 210Sacraments ... ... ... 211Schools 211
JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 213Banks 225Canal Company 229Carriers' Quarters 229Church Officers 227Coal Agents 227Fairs and Fasts 229Fire Brigade 225Grave Digger ... ... 229
CONTENTg.
Page.Insurance Offices and Agents 225Justices of the Peace «.. 224Magistrates and Councillors 224Medical Practitioners ... 226Ministers, Precentors, andChurch Officers ... 226
Post Office 227Reading Rooms 226Schools 228Sheriff Officer 225Societies, &c. 229Volunteer Officers ... 227Writers 225
ELDERSLIB DIRECTORYChurches and Schools,
PostOffice
Page.230
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THORNHILL DIRECTORY 232
QUARRELTON DIRECTORY 233
BALACLAVA DIRECTORY 233
INKERMANN DIRECTORY 234
Post Office, &o., 234
LINWOOD DIRECTORY ... 235Church and School, ... 236Post Office ... 2:-iti
FIRE BRIGADES.
Paisley — Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors—Captain,
James Gillespie, 82 New Sneddon.
Weat of England—Supported by West of England Insurance Company
— Captain, John Smith, 101 High Street.
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PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
ABBEY close, from 18 Smithhills
to Abbey street
Abbey street, from Abbey close to
Thread street
Abercorn street, north end of WestCroft street to Hamilton street
Albion St., west side of 25 Love st.
Back Sneddon street, north side of
2 Old SneddonBank street, south side of 22 Gauze
street to Mill street
Barr st., south side of 20 Georgestreet to Canal street
Barracks, (Foot) north side of Wil-liamsburgh
Barracks, (Militia, Staff) south side
of WilliamsburghBarrhead road, east from Blackball
buildings
Barclay st., south side of 15 Georgestreet to Canal street
Barterholm, east side of LyleslandBath place, Seedhill
Blackland place, Calside
Bladda, north of SaucelBlackball Buildings, from Lonend
to Canal BridgeElackstoun road, west from Green-
hill
Blacklaw lane, west side of 18 NewSneddon to Back Sneddon
Brabloch, east side of Renfrew roadBrick lane, from South Croft street
to North Croft street
Bridge lane, south side of Maxwell-ton to Canal Bridge
Bridge street (New Town) from 20Abbey street to Abbey Bridge
Bridge street, (Burgh) from AbbeyBridge to Orchard street
Broomlands, west end of Wellmea-dow to Ferguslie
Brown's lane, west si 'e of 97 Cau-seyside 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 Maxwell-ton to Candren Burn
Burn row, from Gordon's lane to
river
CALEDONIA st., from St. Jamesstreet northward
Calside, south-west from head of
Causeyside to Stock street
Campbell street, (South) from 8
Ntilston -treet to Espedair BurnCampbell street, (West) north of 63Broomlands
Camphill, south side of 32 Canalstreet
Canal street, west side of 86 Cau-seyside street to .Ralston Square
Castlehead, north side of Crow road,
approach by west end of Canalstreet
Carbrook street, from north side of
53 Broomlands to West Campbellstreet
Cart lane, east side of 80 NewSneddon to river
Cart street, from Thread street to
Seedhill
Cartvale lane, from Cartvale Houseto New Sneddon
Carlile lane, east side of 85 NewSneddon to river
Carlile place, east side of New Sned-don opposite Wallace street
Carriagehill, from Dovesland south-ward
Carriagehill, (High) west of OrrTown
Carriagehill factory, west of Car-riagehill
Castle street, west end of Wellmea-dow to George street
Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirrenstreet to Calside
Chain road. West TollCharleston, by Lylesland westwardChristie buildings. High street, westend of Old Bridge
Christie lane, east side of 93 NewSneddon to the Quay
Christie street, south of Garthlandstreet
Christie . terrace, fronting River,west end of Old Bridt^e
Churchhill, north side "of 87 Highstreet to Oakshaw street
Clai'k's place, SeedhillCollinslee, from Carriagehill to
Potterhili
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Commercial Court, 112 Causeyside,west side
Cotton street, south side of 23Gauze street to Abbey street
County Buildings, Gilmour street
County place, from Gilmour street
to Moss street
Cowieston, foot of Maxwellton st.
Crossflat, south side of Garthland st.
Cross street, 29 Castle street to 5Queen street
Croft street, (East) from Wallneukto Renfrew Road
Croft street, (North) from Greenlawstreet to Newton Quay
Croft street (South) east end ofSneddon Bridge to Wallneuk
Croft street, (West) from 16 New, Smithhills to Abercorn street
Crow road, Calside to MaxwelltonCumberland Court, 110 Causeyside
DOVESLAND, from Lylesland to
Carriagehill
Duke street, south side of Rowanstreet
Dyer's wynd, east side of 48 Mossstreet to river
EARL Grey place, LyleslandEspedair street, from 56 Causeysidesouthward
FALSIDE road, near Colinslee
westwardFerguslie (Back Row nf) west end
of Maxwellton to West lane ofFerguslie
Ferguslie, west end of Broomlandsto Millarston
Ferguslie East lane, south of 41Broomlands to Maxwellton
Ferguslie Mid lane, 7 Ferguslie to
MaxwelltonFerguslie walk, 42 BroomlandsFerguslie West lane, 20 Ferguslie
to Coats' Thread WorksForbes 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 ofGauze street to Williamsburgh
Gas Work, north west of foot of
Well street
Gateside, east side of road leadingto Renfrew
Gauze street from Smithhills street
to Garthland street
George place, east end of Georgestreet to Brown's lane
George street,, west side of 96. Cau-seyside to Broomlands
Gilmour street, from High street
(Cross) north to New SneddonGlasgow road, begins at East TollGlen street, west side of 7 Love st.
to Caledonia street
Glen lane, north side of 29 St.
James street to Glen street
Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Cau-seyside to Burn row
Greenhill, north-west side of Un-derwood street
Greenlaw, north of Garthland st.
Greenlaw street, east end of NorthCroft street eastward
Greenock road, continuation of
Caledonia street
HAMILTON street, (Great) (byCalside) east side of Calside byDovesland
Hamilton street, west side of Ren-frew street to river
Harbour, (New) Carlile place
Harbour lane, east side of 92 NewSneddon to Quay
High street, west end of Old Bridgeto Wellmeadow
Highland lane, south side of SouthCroft street
Hospital lane, west side of 6 NeivSneddon to Back Sneddon
Hunter street, west side of 22 Mo.ss
street
Inchinnan road, continuation of
Love street
INKLE street, from Lawn street
to east end of Gauze street
JOHN street, north side of 72Broomlands
Johnstone road, begins at WestToll
KNOX street, from 47 Broomlandsto West Campbell street
King street, north side of 76 Broom-lands, opposite to Queen street
King street, from Saucel to Canal
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Kilncroft lane, east side of Car-riagehill
LAWN street, head of Gauze st.
to WallneukLady lane, west end of High street
to Canal street
Laigh Kirk lane, west side of 110Causeyside
Lonend, from Saucel to BlackhallBuildings
Love street, from St. James place
to NethercommonLowndes' lane, east side of 78 New
Sneddon to the river
Lylesland, from Neilston street to
Carriagehill
Lynedoch street, west side of Ren-frew street to river
MACDOWALL street, west side
of Caledonia street westwardM'Leod's Buildings, (Sraithhills)
east end of Old BridgeM'Farlane's lane, north side of
North Croft street to Niddrystreet
Marshall's lane, north side of Or-chard street to river
Mary street, west side of Carriage-hill
Maxwell street, east side of Lovestreet to Back Sneddon
Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie,Back row
Maxwellton street, south side of ]3Broomlands to Cowieston
Meeting House lane, west side of14 Moss street to Oakshaw street
Middle lane, west side of 11 NewSneddon to Back Sneddon
Mill street, east end of Gauze st,
to Seedhill
Millar street, east side of Mill st.
iiillarston, west end of Fergusliei^Itincrieff street, east side of 71
Love street to Back SneddonM''ss street, from Cross Stt;ei)le to
Old Sneddon
N IDDRY street, west side of Ren-frew street to river
Keil street, from Cowieston to
Canal BridgeNeilston street, (Burgh) from head
of Causeyside to LyleslandNeilston street, (by Calside) east
bide of Caiside
Nethercommon, from Love street
northwardNew! on street, from Cowiestonwestward to Maxwellton
New Sneddon, north side of OldSneddon to Cartvale
New street, south side of 28 Highstreet to Causeyside
New Smithhills, north side of 4Smithhills to West Croft street
North street, east side of Love st.
to Back Sneddon
OAKSHAW street, from head of
School Wynd to the John Neil-
son Institution
Oakshaw head, north of the JohnNeilson Institution, by C>akshawstreet
Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street to
Sneddon BridgeOrchard street, east side of 18 Can-
seyside to Gordon's lane
Orr street, north side of 81 Highstreet to Oakshaw street
Orr street (South), from Neilston
street to Espedair street
Orr square, north side of 81 Highstreet
Orr Town, south side of Mary st,
FOTTERHILL, southward ofCarriagehill
Prince's street, north side of Under-wood street
Prussia street, east side of 25 Cau-seyside to Gordon's lane
QUAY lane, east side of 88 NewSneddon to Quay
Queen street, south side of 7
Broomlands to George street
RALSTON square, south side of5Q George street
Renfrew road, continuation ofRuiifrew street
Renfrew street, north end of EastCroft street to Gateside
Rowan street, east side of Lylesland
SAUCEL, east end of Gordon'slane to Lonend
Sandholes, head of Well street to
King street
Scljool wynd, west side of 6 Mossstreet to Oakshaw street
Setidiiill, from Cart street eastward
10 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Shuttle street, south side of 30 Newstreet to Brown's lane
Sir Michael street, south side of 24George street to Canal street
Silk street, east side of Lawn street
to Gauze street
Smith's lane, north-east side of 72New Sneddon to river
Smith street, from Stock street to
Neilston street (Calside)
Smithhills, from east end of OldBridge to Gauze street
Snodgrass' lane, Seedhill
Stevenson street, head of 63 Cau-side, (west side)
Stirling street, west side of Ualside
Stock street, west side of Lyleslandto Calside
Stoney Brae, from Oakshaw street
to St. James street
Storie street, south side of 37 Highstreet to Canal street
Stow place, foot of Storie street to
Stow street
Stow street, west side of 80 Causey-side to Stow place
St. James place, from foot of Mossstreet to Love street
St. James street, from Love street
to Underwood street
St. Mirren street, from Cross to
Causeyside
THOMAS street, uorth side of 36Ferguslie
Thread street, from B^nk street to
Cart street
Tvyigg's lane, north side of 6,2 NewSneddon to river
UNDERWOOD lane,
Well street eastwardfrom 21
Underwood street, from St. Jamesstreet to foot of Well street
Union street, north side of Under-wood street
Union street, south side of Stockstreet
Victoria place, Lady lane
WALLACE street, east side of 50Love street to Carlile place
Wallneuk, north end of Lawn street
to East Croft street
Wardrop st., south side of Georgestreet to Canal street
Water brae, (Burgh) foot of St.
Mirren street to river
Water brae, (New Town) west side
of 4 New Smithhills to river
Water lane, south side of Maxwell-ton
Waterloo place, 1 and 2 Gilmourstreet
Wellington place, Caledonia street
Wellington street, west side of
Caledonia street
Wellmeadow, west end of High st.
to BroomlandsWell 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
Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill
to Clark's plape
William street, nofth side of §8Broomlands
Williamsburgh, east end of Garthsland street to East Toll Bar
1851—In Burgh,1861—
POPULATION,
Decrease, ,., ... ,,.
1851—Whole of the Abbey and Town Parishes,1861— „ „ „
Increase, ,.f ... ...
Parliamentary and Mqnicipal Constituency, 1348liepresentative, H. E. Crum Ewing.
47,95147,419
533
60,33261,229
897
Parliamentary
Fairs—Third Thursday of February and May, and second Thursday of4-ugust and November. Markets—Every Thursday.
^"mt Days-^Fridays before 4rst Sabfeath in April and October,
APPENDIX. 11
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WATSON'S
FOR PAI S L E Y
865-66.
ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills—erected in the ye1160—keys to be had at James Murray's, officer, 1
Abbey close
Abbey Parish poorhouse, Calside
Abbey Poor-rates office, 22 Smithhills—Robert Oliver
collector
Abbey Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbey close—James M'Donald6 Abbey street, keeper
Abercrombie & Craig, engineers, millwrights, and machinemakers, 32 Lady lane
Abercrombie, Robert, of Abercrombie & Craig
—
hou^e,
53 High street
Abercrombie, William, 2 OakshawheadAdam, Alexander, chimney sweep, 14 Smithhills
Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside—house, 22 do.
Adam, James, & Son, glaziers, 7 Gilmour street—house, do.
Adam, James, Town Chamberlain, County Buildings
—
house, 32 Oakshaw street
Adam, Jane, grocer, 9 Neilston street
Adam, John, chimney sweep, 9 St. Mirren street
Adam, John, medical galvinist and druggist, 56 Highstreet—house, 3 West brae
Adam, John, railway booking clerk, 31 St. James street
Adam, John, eating-house keeper, 13 St. Mirren street
Adam, John, spirit merchant 3 Orchard street
Adam, Matthew, clerk, 9 Neilston street
14 PAISLEY.
Adam, Matthew, foreman, 11 Neilston street
Adam, Matthew, jun., feuar, South Camphell street
Adam, Matthew, wholesale confectioner, 81 Causeyside
Adam, Miss, crape and feathers dressed, furs cleaned andrepaired, 11 Smithhills
Adam, Miss E., hosiery and furnishings, 99 High street
—
house, 7 Gilmour street
Adam, Mrs Alexander, grocer and gardener, 2 Old Sneddon—^house, 1 Back SneddonAdam, Robert, baker, 25 High street, and grocer, 29 Glen
street
Adam, Robert, brickmaker, 28 Love street
Adam, Robert, chimney sweep, 2 Shuttle street
Adam, Robert, manager of thread works, 70 New SneddonAdam, Robert, spirit dealer, 8 Orchard street
Adam, Robert, spirit dealer, 17 Smithhills
Adam, Robert, weaver, 1 Renfrew street
Adam, William, gardener, 33 St. James street
Adam, William, warper, 27 Canal street
Adams, James, boot and shoemaker, 3 Dovesland
Adamson, Andrew, confectioner, 82 BroomlandsAdie, William, pattern drawer, 58 Storie street
Affleck, John, agent, Union Bank of Scotland, 2 Dyers'
wyndAgnew, John, joiner and furniture warehouse, 31 High
street—house, 86 do.—workshop, 101 Causeyside
Agnew, Robert, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 9 Highstreet—workshop, 62 do.
Agnew, William, smith, 93 High street
Aikman, J. & G., shawl-washers, scourers, and finishers,
Cumberland place—house, Camphill
Aird, John, gardener, Adelphi Place
Aitken, James, lamp-lighter, 7 Orchard street
Aitken, John, cowfeeder, 61 George street
Aitken, Martha, confectioner, 46 Calside
Aitken, Mrs, milliner, 99 Causeyside
Aitken, William, chaplain of Burgh poorhouse, 9 Castle
street
Aitkenson, Rev. Thomas, Primitive Methodist Minister,
Abbey close—house, 8 George street
Alexander, James, feuar, 67 High street
Alexander, J, & W., joiners, weavers' wrights, and machinemakers, Barterholm Road-head
PAISLEY. 15
Alexander, John, of J. & W. Alexander, 9 Neilston street
Alexander, Mrs Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 24George street
Alexander, Robert, spirit dealer, 7 Renfrew street
Alexander, Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 34 Causeyside
Alexander, Thomas, spirit dealer. Cross Keys, 12 Saucel
Alexander, Thomas, officer, New Jerusalem Church
—
house, 11 George Street
Alexander, William, of J. & W. Alexander—house, 10Neilston street
Algie, John, farmer, North Cardonald
Allan, Alexander, flesher, 26 Moss street—house, 14Back Sneddon
Allan, David, teacher. Miss Kibble's Reformatory Institu-
tion, Greenock road
Allan, Hugh, weaver, 68 George street
Allan, John, gas inspector, 53 High street
Allan & Orr, Newtown Bakery, 13 Smithhills
Allan, Robert, potato and spirit merchant, 3 St. Jamesstreet—house, do.
Allison, Alexander, flesher, 34 High street — house,
83 do.
Allison, James, tailor, 150 George street
Allison, John, green grocer, 19 Orchard street
Allison, Robert, warper, 19 Gauze street
Allison, Samuel, grocer, 83 New SneddonAllison, Walter, late wood merchant, 3 William street
Allison, William, timber merchant, Victoria Saw Mills, 23Love street—house, Cartvale
Anderson, George, Slaughter-house, off Love street
Anderson, James, bookseller, 60 High street
Anderson, James, clothier and hatter, 16 Gilmour street-house, 25 Oakshaw street
Anderson, James, jun., clerk at George Younger & Co.'s—
-
house, 6 George street
Anderson, James, of J. Anderson & Co.—house, 6 Georgestreet
Anderson, James, & Sons, funeral undertakers, 7 Newstreet—house, do.
Anderson, James, weaver, 21 Inkle street
Anderson, J., & Co., thread manufacturers, 9 New street
Anderson, John, clerk to James Caldwell, wTiter, 33 OldSneddon—house, 27 Maxwellton street
16 PAISLEY.
Anderson, John, fruit merchant, 6 WellmeadowAnderson, John, grocer, and wine and spirit dealer, 71 Lover
street
Anderson,. John, manager at Blair & Co. 's, hatters—^honse^.
31 Glen street
Anderson, John;^ wine and spirit mere-hant^ 2.9 Gauzestreet
Anderson, John, weaver, 27 Maxwellton street
Anderson, Miss E,, furnishings, 2.1 Smithhills
Anderson, Mrs James, flesher, 25 Moss street—house, 1
St. James street
Anderson, Mrs John,. 13 La^vn street
Anderson, R. H., & Co., coal agents. Underwood depot
—
house,. 6 George street
Anderson, R., oil and stearine manufaetmrer, Abercorn Oil
Works—residence, GlasgowAnderson, William,, grocer, and grain and seed merchant^
75 Love street—house, 1 Maxwell styeet
AndreWy. AdarcD, of Andrew & JJvie—^house, Camphill
Andrew, Mary, spirit dealer, 32 George street
Andrew, Robert, spirit merchant, 1 Bridge street
Andrew & Urie, millers, Camphill flour mill
Andrew, William, spirit merchant, 43 Moss street
Andrews, John, draper, 100 High street—house, 14 do.
Andrews, John, manufacturer,, 13 West Buchanan streets-
house, do.
Arbuclde, Daniel^ weaver;^ 1 1 Cross street
Arbuckle, Jolm, clerk with M'-Innes & Macfarlane^ writers^
2 Lawn street—house, S Ba<ck SneddonArcher, Henry, thatcher, 63 High stueet
Armour, Robert, comiftission agent,. 16 Causeysid^
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house, 8 George street
Armour, Robert, feuar, NeiLston road
Armstrongs George, favniture dealer,. 29 New Smithhills
Arndle, Hugh, gardener and contractor, Stonefield
Arroll, Thomas, foremaia at J. & F. Coats's— house, 9 Backrow
Arroll, Thomas, jun., spirit deader, 37 Fevguslie
Arthur, Archibald, fringer and embroiderer, Sandholes
Arthur, David, of M^Farlane & Arthur, 13 Millarston
Arthur, James, foreman at Forbes & Co.'s—Chouse, 4
Barclay street
Arthur, JameSj merchant^ Glasgow, Barsh^.w House?
PjSrSLET. IT
Arthur, John, spirit merchant, 12 High street
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, cowfeeder, 22 Canal street
Auld, Miss, agent, 26 Orchard street—house, do.
Auld, Miss, lodgings, 5 George street
Ayton, David, collector, Gas Co.—house, 130 George
street
Ayton, George, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 42 Newstreet—house, do.
Ayton, Kobert, salesman at Equitable Co-operative
Society's Store,. Neilston road
Baillie,. Robert, cowfeeder. Old Povesland
Bain, John,, of William Bain & Co.—house, 4 William
street
Bain^ Mrs, midwife, 62 BroomlandsBain, William, & Co., ironmongers, 109 High street
Baird, George, 13 Causeyside
Baird, Hugh, & Co., manufacturers, 43 George street
Baird, John, of James Harvey & Co.—residence, Nether-.
hill
Baird, John, manufacturer, 43 George street
Baird,, Miss Agnes, matron, Burgh poorhouSB'
Baird, Mrs Archibald, 22 St. James street
Baird, William, cabinetmaker and chairmaker, 34 Gauze-
street—house, 19 Old SneddonBalderston, John, mall manager, 32 Thread street
Balderston, Mrs James, Glenfield
Balderston, Mrs John, tea merchant, 140 George street
Balderston, Mrs John, 52 High street
Balderston, Robert, manager at J. & J. Clark k. Co.'s—--
house, 20 Gauze street
Balderston, William, Clark's court, Seedhill
Baldwin, Charles, blacksmith and bellhanger,. 6 St. Mirrea
S-treet—house, 12 Abbey Street
Balfour, Alexander, spirit merchant, 105 George street
Ballantyne, John, contractor,. 68 Causeyside
Ballantyne, John, grocer and victualler,. 70 Love street, 62Causeyside,. 18 George street,, and 2 High street-c-
house, 48 Causeyside
Ballantyne, Joseph, provision merchant, 24 Wellmeadow-—house, 118 George street
Ballantyne, Margaret, wool knitter,, 12 Castle street
Ba.lnaive, David, spirit merchant,. 18 High street—house,, do».
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PAISLEY.
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren st.—John Hutcheson, agentBarbour, Alexander, coal dealer, 10 Orchard street
Barbour, James, umbrella manufacturer, 101 High street—house, 27 Glen street
Barbour, James, warehouseman, 29 New SmithhillsBarbour, John, bookseller, wholesale stationer, and news
agent, 100 Causeyside
Barbour, Thomas, grocer, 5 Carriagehill
Barbour, William, Saucel bankBarbour, William, gardener and cowfeeder, Nether-
commonBarclay, James, joiner, 6 West Croft street
Barclay, James, merchant, Canal BankBarclay, John, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., GatesideBarclay, John, pastry baker, and temperance coffee house,
19 Smithhills
Barclay, Mrs, Gallowhill HouseBarclay, Kobert, at James Pollock & Co.'s—house, Canal
BankBarclay, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft street
Barr, Alexander, cowfeeder, 5 Love street
Barr, Alexander, manager, Hawkhead mill
Barr, Archibald, silk and cotton yarn merchant, 109 Cau-seyside—house, Castlehead
Barr, George, of Barrs & M'Caig, 11 Abbey street
Barr, Hugh, of Barrs & M'Caig, 2 Hamilton street
Barr, James, drayman, 3 Burn rowBarr, James B., Justice of Peace Clerk's Office—house.
High ParkBarr, James, wright, glazier, and funeral undertaker, 77
High street—house, 79 do.
Barr, James, & Co., bakers, 5 Love street
Barr, John, baker, 24|- Causeysiae
Barr, John, jun., & Co., bobbin makers and wood turners,
61 Canal street
Barr, John, jun., of John Barr, jun., & Co.—house, 13Barclay street
Barr, John, wood turner, 10 Well street—house, 74 Highstreet
Barr, Littellus B., Quartermaster, Royal Eenfrew Militia
—
house, 4 Garthland street
Barr, Mrs Jane, grocer, 25 WellmeadowBarr, Mrs, midwife, 69 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 19
Barr, Robert, chemist and druggist, Apothecaries' Hall, 8
High street (Cross)—house, 5 Christie street
Barr, William, broker, 7 New Smithhills
Barrie, Samuel, 44 New street
Barrs & M'Caig, masons and builders—stone yard, Shuttle
street
Bartlemore, John, writer, Commissary Clerk, and J. P.
Clerk depute, County buildings—house, 59 Lovestreet
Barton, Joseph, 4 Causeyside
Barton, Robert John, grocer, 25 Old SneddonBeaton, John, beamer, 6 Stock street
Beaton, John, shoemaker, 7 Cotton street
Beaton, Mrs, midwife, 5 Storie street
Beaton, William, beamer, Dovesland
Beckett, Hugh, stationer and china merchant, 19 Georgestreet
Beckett, Matthew, foreman at John Morgan k Co.'s
—
house. Wester Carriagebill place
Begg, Alexander, of Dalziel & Begg—house, 13 Threadstreet
Begg, Archibald, grocer, 83 Broomlands
Begg, David, house factor and insurance agent, 7 Sir
Michael street
Begg, James, grocer, 33 Storie street
Begg, Mrs, 8 George street
Beith, Agnes, saleswoman at C. Greenlees', 97 High street
—house, 99 Causeyside
Bell, Archibald, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 2 Smith-
hills—works, Bladda dyeworks—house, 19 Storie
street
Bell, Henrj'-, sheriff and to^vn officer, 2 Hunter street
Bell, James, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 12 Causeyside
Bell, John, carrier, 12 Causeyside
Bell, John, Moss Yale cottage, Greenock road
Bell, Miss, druggist, 19 George street
Bell, Mrs E., grocer, 16 Orchard street
Berry, A. & A., dressmakers, 75 High street
Berry, Thomas, confectioner, 45 Calside
Berry, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 ,Highstreet
Biggar, Mrs Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street
Bird, Robert, governor of prison, County buildings
20 PAISLEY.
Bisset, Miss Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie—house,
11 do.
Bissland, John, turner—house, 40 BroomlandsBlack, Agnes, spirit dealer, 25 Carriagehill
Black, Alexander, shoemaker, 3 Barclay street
Black, Alexander, spirit dealer, 75 BroomlandsBlack, Colin, feuar, Falside road
Black, Daniel, clerk with James Carlile, Sons, & Co.—house, 19 School wynd
Black, Daniel, house factor, and officer Free Middle Church—house, 19 Schot)l wynd
Black, David, dyer, 7 Blackhall buildings
Black, Joseph, foreman at E,. Kerr & Son's—house, 4Barclay street
Black, Margaret, confectioner, 1 Storie street
Black, Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Glen street
Blackhall Factory-—Russell & Dalglish, silk throwsters andsilk merchants, Blackhall
Blackwood, Matthew, joiner and timber merchant, 66 and67 Love street—house, 71 do.
Blackwood, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 Glen street
Blackwood, William, ilesher, 74 Love street
Blair, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 18 High street
—
house, do.
Blair & Co., hat and cap manufacturers, 28 High street
—
John Anderson, manager—house, Sl^len slafeet
Blair, James, grocer, Patterhill
Blair, Matthew, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 18 Causeyside
—house, 2 South Orr street
Blair, Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 WellmeadowBlair, Robert, tailor, o7 George street
Blair, Walter, coppersmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 1
Smithhills—workshop, 20 do.
Boag, Allan, confectioner, 11 Storie street
Boag, David, foreman to Robert Guthrie & Co.—house,
23 Niddry street
Bonnar & Hamilton, calenderers, hot pressers, finishers,
and packers, 15 Causeyside
Bonnar, John, of Bonnar & Hamilton—-house, 3 East
Croft street
Bonnar, Thomas, baker, 19 Causeyside
Borland, Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, 53^
High street—house, do.
PAISLEY. 21
Bowes, Mrs William, builder, and agent for Glasgow
improved patent Asphalte Co., 26 St. James street
Bowie, Allan, farmer, Collinslee
Bowie, James, spirit dealer, 1 1 Williamsburgli
Bowie, John, farmer, West Dykebar
Bowie, John, potato merchant, 31 Glen street
Bowie, Matthew, farmer, Bridgend
Bowie, Walter K., cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant,
60 High street
Bowie, Walter, farmer, Blackbyres
Bowie, William, farmer, Loganswraes
Bow, Joseph, ironfomider, 89 New Sneddon — house,
85 do.
Bowles, WiUiam, tailor, 9 Abbey street
Boyd, Alexander, accountant, Bank of Scotland —house, do.
Boyd, Hugh, feuar, 26 Storie street
Boyd, James, baker, 66 Broomlands
Boyd, James, & Sons, horticultural builders, joiners, windowglaziers, glass merchants, and insurance agents, 32
High street—house, 32 Oakshaw street
Boyd, James, 61 Millarston
Boyd, James, West Sandyford
Boyd, James, baker, 144 George street
Boyd, John, upholsterer, 5 Smithhills
Boyd, Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, Carriagebill
Boyd, Robert, insurance agent and accountaint,. 3 Countyplace—house, 2 do.
Boyd, Robert, farmer, Langcraigs
Boyd, Thomas, bakey, 103 Causeyside-^house, 18 do.
Boyd, William, tea merchant andgTocer, 30 High Street--^
house, 52 do.
Boyle, Right Hon, James, Earl of Glasgow, Lord Lieuten-.
ant of the County of Renfrew—residence, HawkheadHouse
Boyle, James, collector of town dues, 26 Lawn street
Boyle, James, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss street—.
house, do.
Boyle, John, general dealer, 51 Storie street
Boyle, Robert, parcel clerk, 52 High street
Brady, William, broker, 11 Old SneddonBraid, Miss, teacher, 5 Garthland street
Brannan, Patrick, wa-ste merchant, 69 Back Sneddo^^
22 PAIStET.
British Linen Co. 's Bank, 1 Cotton st.—John Peden, agentBrock, John, gardener, 32 Storie street
Brodie, David, foreman, Saucel Distillery
Brodie, Robert, accountant, National Bank—residence, Car-
riagehill HouseBrodie, William, of Cowden & Brodie, 13 Canal street
Brooks, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze street
Brough, David, silk mercer, 109 High street—^house, 34Oakshaw street
Brough, John, grocer, 46 Millarston
Brough, Peter, late merchant, 1 OakshawheadBrown, Andrew, George place
Brown, Andrew, of William Brown, jun., & Co.—^house,
Egypt ParkBrown, David, of William Brown &; Son—^house, 13 Old
SneddonBrown, George, of William Brown, jun., & Co.—house,
Egypt ParkBrown, George, hatter, 87 High street—house, 38 New
street
Bro"\Yn, Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, yarn merchant, 15 Causeyside—house,
Egypt ParkBrown, James, sewed muslin manufacturer, 31 Calside
Brown, James Shaw, Burgh inspector of poor—office, 8
New Sneddon—house, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, John A., of Brown & Poison, Thrushcraig HouseBrown, John, broker, 11 Broomlands
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, Thrushcraig HouseBrown, John, of William Brown & Son, muslin manufaC"
turers, Thrushcraig HouseBrown, John, traveller, 66 Back Sneddon
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street—house, 33 Oakshawstreet
Brown, Matthew, manager of Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18
BroomlandsBrown, Misses, 3 Back SneddonBrown, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher senior department, Stow
School
Brown, Mrs, carter, 15 Back SneddonBrown, Mrs John, flesher, 21 Smithhills—house, do.
Brown, Mrs John, furnished lodgings, 3 Back Sneddon
PAISLEY. 23
Brown, Peter, brick and tile maker, Gladstone and Full-
woodBrown & Poison, Btarck manufacturers, Collinslee
Brown, Rev. James, minister of St. James street U.P.Church—house, 44 High street
Brown, Robert, manufacturer of patent machine madebricks, drain pipes and tiles, Caledonia and Short-
roods Works; and of fire bricks, patent sewer pipes,
&c., Ferguslie Fire-clay Works—town office, SneddonBridge—residence, Underwood Park
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High Street
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, muslin manufacturers, 166 Georgestreet
Brown, Thomas, beamer, 150 George street
Brown, William, flesher, 25 Gauze street—house, 32 Cot-
ton street
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
—house, 42 do.
Brown, William, jun., & Co., yarn merchants, 108 Causey-side
Brown, William, jun., flesher, 6 Moss street
Brown, William, of Brown & Poison, Thrushcraig Hou&eBrown, William, of William Brown &; Son, photographers
—house, 18 Old SneddonBrown, William, purser of the steamship United Kjngdom,
66 Back SneddonBrown, William, & Son, muslin manufacturers, Collinslee
Brown, William, & Son, photographers, 6 Gilmour street
Browning, Alexander, timber merchant, joiner, cartwright,
and smith, 21 Orchard street—house, 14 Prussia st.
Brownlie, William, manager Glenfield Starch Works, andinsurance agent—house, 43 Maxwellton
Brownlie, William, & Co,, grocers, 9 BroomlandsBrownridge, William, teacher Free St. George's Mission
School, 104 Causeyside
Bruce & Co., boot and shoemakers, 11 High street—house,
103 do.
Bruce, John, fishmonger, 12 Moss street—house, do.
Bryce, James, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants, 13 and14 Hunter street
Bryce, James, sen, 15 Hunter street
Bryce, James, jun., of James Bryce & Sons— house, 16Moss street
24 PAISLEY.
Bryce, Jolin, of James Bryce & Sons—Louse, 64 Love st.
Bryce, Joliii, farmer, Abbotsinch
Bryson, Rev. Alex., minister of Middle Church, Middleparish manse, 46 Love street
Brunton, William, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, 5
Churchhill
Buchanan, Adam, gasfitter and plumber, 1 Broomlands
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workshop, 21 Sandholes
Buchanan, David, at James Pollock & Co.'s—house, 22
Smithhills
Buchanan, George, farmer, Hunterhill
Buchanan, Henry, 25 Well street
Buchanan, Jane, grocer, 25 Well street
Buchanan, John, weaver, 47 Broomlands
Buchanan, John, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, 16 Well-
meadow, and 38 High street, Johnstone—house, 16
WellmeadowBuchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street
Buchanan, Lillias, furnishings, 5 Well street
Buchanan, Misses, dressmakers, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 5 Inkle street
Buchanan, William, baker, 22 Smithhills
Bulloch, John, hairdresser, 63 Storie street
Bunten, Robert, Commercial Hotel, 50 Moss street and
104 Cross
Burnet, James, manager, 2 Stirling street
Burns, Alexander, horse shoe and common nail manufac-
turer, 14 Bridge street
Bums, George, hairdresser, 80 High street
Burns, John, broker, 6 Old SneddonBurnside, Thomas, stationer, 33 George street
Bauchop, William, Stonefield
Bustard, Thomas, grocer, 17 North Croft street
Butler, David, chaplain, Abbey Poorhouse—^honse, 11
Neilston street
Burgess, Robert W., at Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside-—
house, 14 Abercorn street
CAIRNS, Alexander, wholesale confectioner and general
grocer, 2 High street—house, Wallace cottage, 30 NewSneddon
Cairns, Robert, salesman at John Morgan & Co.'s—house,
Park place, Calside
PAISLEY. 25
Calderwood, Alexander, of H. & A. Calderwood—house,
17 Walmer crescent, GlasgowCalderwood, H. & A., wine and spirit mercliants, 94 New
SneddonCalderwood, H., of H. & A. Calderwood—house, 57 Love
street
Caldwell, George, & Co., booksellers, stationers, andprinters, 2 New street
Caldwell, George, of George Caldwell & Co.—house. WestSandyford
Caldwell, Hugh, joiner, Duke street, Dovesland
Caldwell, James, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Gilmourstreet—house, 3 County place
Caldwell, James, writer. Clerk of Supply, and collector of
county rates, 33 Old Sneddon—house, Craigielea
place, Blackstoun road.
Caldwell, Robert, rag and waste dealer, 5 Old Sneddon—house, 29 do.
Caldwell, Mrs James, 56 High street
Caldwell, Mrs Robert, feuar, Carriagehill
Callander, John, agent, 120 George street
Callander, Mrs James, grocer, 120 George street
Callander, Peter, teacher, 3 Marshall's lane
Cameron, Benjamin, teacher of dancing, 56 George street
Cameron, Daniel, signalman. Railway, 33 Gauze street
Cameron, Duncan, wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchant, 2 New Sneddon—house, 3 do.
Cameron, George, collector of Joint Line, 65 Love street
Cameron, Hugh, bookseller, old and new, 11 WellmeadowCameron, James, confectioner, 46 Calside
Cameron, James, flesher, 9 St. James place—house, 1 St.
James street
Cameron, James, grocer and victualler, 24 New street
Cameron, Peter, weaver, 9 Storie street
Cameron, Robert, traveller, 2 South Orr street
Cameron, T. R., surgeon dentist, 33 Gauze street
Campbell, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 12 St. Jamesplace—house, 3 Albion street
Campbell, Andrew, of D. & A. Campbell—ho., 56 Love st.
Campbell, Archibald, draper and hatter, 89 High street-house, 41 Brooralands
Campbell, David, writer . and insurance agent, 5 Countyplace—house, Nethercommon
56 PAISLEY.
Campbell, D. & A., dyers, St. James dyeworks, St. Jamesstreet
Campbell, Dugald, flesber, 41 Ferguslie
Campbell, Duncan, flesber, HoUybushCampbell, Duncan, of D. & A. Campbell—^bouse, 8 St.
James street
Campbell, James, Sheriff- Substitute—residence, 5 Garth-land place
Campbell, John, clerk, 2 South Orr street
Campbell, John, late merchant, 19 Queen street
Campbell, John, shopman, 9 Back SneddonCampbell, John, teacher, Hutcheson's charity school, Oak-
shaw street—house, 44 do.
Campbell, Mrs. Duncan, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer,
Cartside dyeworks, 59 New Sneddon—house, do.
Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth, clog manufacturer, 6 St. Mirrenstreet
Campbell, Mrs. John, spirit merchant. Old Deer Inn,
BroomlandsCampbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 19 Smithhills
Campbell, Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Lawnstreet—house, 1 Gauze street
Campbell, Robert, 1 Hamilton street
Campbell, Thomas, flesber, 21 Old SneddonCampbell, Thomas, law agent, 4 Moss street—house, 2
Caledonia street
Campbell, Thomas, writer, J. P. Procurator Fiscal, and
insurance agent. County Buildings (north end)—house.
Paisley Road, RenfrewCampbell, William, broker, 56 Storie street
Campbell, William, embroiderer, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, Wilham, of Yuill & Campbell—house, 77 Highstreet
Campsie, Thomas, porter, British Linen Company's Bank—house, 3 Thread street
Canal Office, Canal street—Hugh Clark, managerCanning, Peter, flesber, 11 Glen street—house, 76 High st.
Canning, Robert, flesber, 76 High street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., thread manufacturers, 13
Carlile place
Carlfle, Miss, 76 New SneddonCarlile, William, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co.—house, 76
New Sneddon
PAISLEY. 27
Carmichael, Peter, baker, 47 Higli street
Carswell, Allan, society officer, 51 BroomlandsCarswell, David, bookbinder, 35 Storie street
Carswell, John, lithographer, engraver, and paper ruler, 4High street—house, do.
Carswell, John, writing master. Terrace buildings
Carswell, Miss, 83 High street
Carter, Joseph, porter, National Bank—house, 13 Causey-side
Carvey, Martin, broker, 2 Bridge street
Caskie, James, boot^^and shoemaker, 24 BroomlandsCassells, William, at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, iron mer«
chants—house, 42 Lady lane
Cassidy, E., hosiery and furnishings, 4 Gauze street
Cathcart, James, of Duncan & Cathcart—house, Wallacestreet
Cathcart k King, Dyers, Marshall's Lane DyeworksCathcart, Robert, of Cathcart & King— house, 5 Stow st.
Cattanach, Alexander, of James Stewart & Co., Saucel
distillery, King street, Saucel—residence, Auchentorlie
HouseCaw% James, artist, 3 Stow place
Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 MaxwelltonChalmers, James K., teacher, 7 West brae—house, do.
Chalmers, James, weaver, 2 Niddry street
Chalmers, Mrs, midwife, 2 Storie street
Chapman, Allan, farmer. North Arkleston
Chapman, Robert, farmer, Sandyford
Cherry, Daniel, clerk at David Murray & Son's—house, 4-
Thread street
Cherry, Walter, tailor, 3 Glen street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, draper, 84 Canal street
Christie, Alexander, letter-carrier—house, 10 SouthCampbell street
Christie, James, shawl cutter, and washer and scourer, 14and 15 Newton street—house, 49 Broomlands
Christie, Janet, draper, 45 New street—house, 20 St,.
James street
Christie, John, late saddler, 12 Dyers' wyndChristie, Robert, foreman at Gilmour & Thomson's, 2
Barclay street ^Christie,. Robert, at William M'Intyre's,, 6 High; st.r,eet-«...
house, 16 Cotton street
28 PAISLEY.
Christie, William, jobbing smith, 22 Underwood—house,
17 do.
City of Glasgow Bank, 2 Moss street—Alex. Pollock, jun.,
agent
Clapperton, William, & Co., thread manufacturers, 70 NewSneddon
Clark, Andrew, warper, 1 Abbey street
Clark & Co., thread manufacturers, Seedhill and Cumber-land Mills
Clark, David, warper, 26 CauseysideClark, David, & Co., thread manufacturers, Espedair mill,
Gordon's lane
Clark, George A., of Kerr & Clark—house, 2 Gateside
Clark, Hugh, manager. Canal Company, Canal office
Clark, J. & J., & Co., thread manufacturers—counting
house, Seedhill 3 factories, Seedhill and Cumberlandcourt
Clark, J., & Co., Paisley thread works, Gordon's lane
Clark, James, Chapel HouseClark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, James, of J. & J. Clark & Co.—house, Camphill
Clark, James, jun., of J. & R. Clark & Co.—house. Chapel
HouseClark, John, of J. Clark & Co., 1 Abbey street
Clark, John, cardcutter, 95 Causeyside
Clark, John, joiner and timber merchant, 12 Wallneuk
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house, 1 Abbey street
Clark, John, of J. & J. Clark & Co.—house, 2 Gateside
Clark, John, shuttleraaker, 93 Causeyside
Clark, J. & R., & Co., thread manufacturers, Burnside
Works, LonendClark, Miss A., dressmaker and milliner, 46 Moss street
Clark, Misses, 1 Abbey street
Clarl^ Mrs, 2 Gateside
Clark, Peter, teller, British Linen Co.'s Bank—house, 5George street
Clark, Peter, spirit merchant, 10 Moss street
Clark, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 North Croft street
Clark, Robert, of J. & R. Clark & Co.—house, Saucel
bankClark, Robert, coAvfeeder, 24 Love street
Clark, Stewart, of J. & J. Clark & Co.—^house, Oakshaw-
head
PAISLETi 29
Clarke, Jolmston, shoemaker and broker, 35 "Well--
meadowGlazy, Kev. George, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian.
Church—house, 38 Oakshaw street
Cleland & Macnairs, curled hair manufacturers, Clark's
court, Seedhill
Clelland & Gibb, lithographers and engravers, 8 Forbesplace
Clelland, Mrs James, 70 Love street
Climie, William, hotel-keeper and coach-hirer, Bull Inn, 5New street
Clydesdale, William, weaver, 8 South Campbell street
Coats, Allan, of W. & A. Coats-—house, 11 Back rowCoats, Archibald, of J. & P. . Coats—house, 43 Oakshaw
street
Coats & Aitken, drapers and hosiers, 2 BroomlandsCoats, James, foreman at Robert Cochran & Sons, 1
Causeyside—house, 3 Christie street
Coats, Jervis, accountant. Union Bank of Scotland—C-
house, William street
Coats, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie—^place of
call, School of Art buildings
Coats, Peter, of J. & P. Coats— residence, WoodsideHouse
Coats, Peter, jun., of Coats, Neilson, & Co., Thornhill,
Johnstone—residence, Woodside HouseCoats, Thomas, of J, & P. Coats—residence, Ferguslie
HouseCoats, W. & A., ham-curers and grocers, 68 BroomlandsCoats, William, sen., 5 William street
Coats, William, jun., of W. & A. Coats—^house, Gleniield
Cochran, Alexander, farmer. North Brediland
Cochran, Alexander, at Messrs M'Innes & Macfarlane's—
house, 25 Old SneddonCochran, Hugh, of Pollock & Cochran—house, Wester
Carriagehill place
Cochran, Hugh, flesher, 8 Love street—house, 68 do.
Cochran, James, manager at Blackhall Factory—house, 1
Blackball buildings
Cochran, James, surgeon, 21 WellmeadowCochran, John, feuar, Patterhill
Cochran, John, manager, Saucel distillery—house, Kingstreet,, Saucel.
C 2
30 PAISLEY.
Cochran & Millar, reed, lead, and lieddle makers, 26Causeyside
Cochran, Miss Jessie, milliner, 1 Blackhall buildings
Cochran, Mrs, mangier, 50 Causeyside
Cochran, Mrs Adam, maker of eye salve, Park Place, Cal-
side
Cochran, Mrs James, of Cochran & Millar, Sancel bankCochran, Mrs Robert, milliner, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Peter, weaver, Falside
Cochran, Robert, draper, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, Robert, & Son, manufacturers, 1 CauseysideCochran, Robert, sen., of Robert Cochran & Son—^house,
Saucel BankCochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Son—house,
Saucel bankCochran, Robert, of Cochran & Andrew—house, 22 Niddry
street
Cochran, William, cashier, Saucel distillery—^house, 2Bladda
Cochran, William, confectioner, 11 Carriagehill
Cochran, William, feuar. High ParkCochran, William, manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren street, and
draper, 16 George street—house, 16 George street
Cochran, William, spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills
Cockbum, John, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Gilmourstreet—house, 17 do.
Cockburn, Joseph Binnie, Inspector of Burgh PoHce
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house, 9 West Croft street
Colligan, Hugh S., surgeon, 74 Broomlands—house, 9 Orrsquare
Collins, Elizabeth, draper, 37 WellmeadowColUns, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 86 High street
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house, 36 Storie street
Colquhoun, Duncan, spirit dealer, 20 Cotton street
Colquhoun, George, spirit dealer, 17 WellmeadowColquhoun, John, farmer, and Government drainage Com-
missioner, Corkerhill, Glasgow road
Colquhoun, John, shawl washer and cutter, 4 Orchardstreet—house, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, John, & Co., dyers, Barterholm dyeworks
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house, 9 Carriagehill
Colquhoun, Miss J., teacher of music, 31 Gauze street
Colquhoun, Mrs, furnishings, 4 Wellmeadow
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Colquhonn, Thomas, cooper, 22 Broomlands
Colvin, Mrs, midwife, 24 Lawn street
Comrie, James, spirit dealer, 5 Caledonia street
Comrie, John, cowfeeder, 4 West Campbell street
Congalton, Robert, collector, police chambers, CountyBuildings—^house, 21 St. James street
Conlin, Michael, broker, 67 Broomlands
Connell, Adam, coal agent, 143 George street
Connell, David, spirit merchant, 20 Abbey street
Connell, John, beamer, 1 Ferguslie walk
Connell, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 116 Georgestreet
Connell, William, joiner and cartwright, 3 Mill street
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house, 3 Millar street
Connell, William, of Wallace, Connell, & Co., 240 Ren-frew street, Glasgow
Connelly, Michael, spirit merchant, 150 George street
Connoway, John, eating house keeper, 68 Causeyside
Cook, J. & J., letter-press printers, 5 Moss street
Cook, James, 6 Gateside
Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, 86 Eigh street
Cook, John, of J. & J. Cook, 71 South Portland street,
GlasgowCook, Mrs, milliner, 41 New street
Cook, Thomas, 6 Gateside
Cooper, James, cowfeeder, 1 Barclay street
Copland, W. Robertson, C.E., Burgh Engineer, Countybuildings
Cormie, James, tailor, 9 Smithhills
Costello, Patrick, Railway Arms Inn, 12 Gilmour street,
and Canteen, Paisley Barracks—^house, 12 Gilmourstreet
Cowan, Robert, fleslier, 27 High street—house, 26 do.
Cowden & Brodie, gas engineers, 15 South Croft street
Cowden, Thomas, of Cowden & Brodie, 3 Millar street
Craig, Alexander, Ivy Bank, 47 Oakshaw street
Craig,Alexander, teller, National Bank, 3 Blackball buildings
Craig, Archibald, of Craig, Fullerton, & Co., 5 Gateside
Craig, David, grocer and cowfeeder, 20 SandholesCraig, Fullerton, & Co., engineers, • ironfounders, mill-
Wrights, and machine makers, Renfrew road
Craig, Hugh, waste merchant, 10 and 13 Glen street
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house, 10 do.
32 PAISLEY.
Craig, James, of Abercrombie & Craig, 9 WellmeadowCraig, James, carter, 3 Inkle street
Craig, James, drayman, 24 Gordon's lane
Craig, John, cowfeeder, 8 Neilston street, and 1 SouthCampbell street
Craig, John, foreman at Forbes & Co.'s—^house, 1 Water.-
brae (burgh)
Craig, Miss, 26 High street
Cpaig, Mrs Matthew, midwife, 12 Dyers' wyndCraig, Mrs, 64 Love street
Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Inkle street
Craig, Kobert, grocer, 27 New Sneddon—^house, 14 Aber--corn street
Craig, Robert,, spirit dealer, 20 St. James street
Craig, William, wine and spirit dealer, 82 Canseyside
Craig, William, spirit merchant, 17 Canseyside
Craig, William, weaver, 10 Ferguslie
Craw, John, manager to John Morgan & Co.
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house,,
Carriagehill place
Craw, William, silk, woollen, and cotton dyer, Caledonia
dyeworks—-residence, Caledonia HouseCrawford, Alexander, engineer, 67 Back SneddonCrawford, Gavin, boot and shoemaker, 92 High street
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house, 34 do.
Crawford, Hamilton, coppersmith, tinplate-worker, iron--
monger, and gasfitter, 24 Canseyside—house, 23 do.
Crawford, James, church officer St. James Street U.P.Church—house, 27 Glen street
Crawford, James, 3 Back Sneddon
Crawford, James, grocer and cowfeeder, 38 Causeyside
Crawford, James, carter, 188 George street
Crawford, James, librarian Paisley Library, 109 High street
(Terrace buildings)—house, 1 Water Brae
Crawford, James, engineer, tool-maker, millwright, and
wood turner. Thistle Works, 8 Bridge street—house,
23 Niddry street
Crawford, John, writer, 17 Gilmour street—house, 24Abbey street
Crawford, John S., professor of dancing and calisthenics
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academy, 4 Smithhills—house, do.
Crawford, Mrs, 24 Abbey street
Crawford, Mrs D., china merchant, 47 Moss street
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ho. 6 do,
Crawford, Mrs John, 25 Castle street
PAISLEY. 33
Crawford, Robert, foreman, Park place, Calside
Crawford, William, clothlapper, 105 Causeyside—^house, do.
Creilman, James, weaver, 3 Mary street
Crichton, Thomas, commercial traveller, 7 Gateside
Crooks, John, stationer, 1 Smithhills, precentor AbbeyClose U.P. Church—house, 26 Lawn street
Crooks, William, china merchant, 8 Cotton street
Cross, Andrew, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 99
Hiarh street
Cross, Mrs, muslin printer, 99 High street
Crossley, J. & W., dyers, 19 Abbey street
Crossley, James, of J. & W. Crossley—house, 12 Abbeyclose
Crow, Patrick, grocer, 6 Barclay street
Culbert, Samuel, broker, 4 Ncav Smithhills
Cullen, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 12 St. James place
—house, do.
Cumming, George, Adjutant Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers,
25 Gauze street
Cumming, Mrs, furnisher, 19 Smithhills
Cumming, William, carter, 17 Well street
Cunningham, Adam, spirit merchant, 35 High street
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house, 49 do.
Cunningham, Alexander, at John Yuill & Co.'s—^house,
Neilston road
Cuninghame, Alexander, of Merry & Cuninghame—resi-
dence, Craigends HouseCunningham, James, of James Cunningham & Co.—^house,
9 Neilston street
Cunningham, James, & Co., manufacturers, 116 Causeyside
Cunningham, James, at William M'Intyre's—house, 23
Abbey street
Cunningham, John, shawl manufacturer, 8 Forbes place
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house, 36 Causeyside
Cunningham, John, boot and shoemaker, 28 WellmeadowCunningham, Mrs Daniel, 21 High street
Cunningham, Mrs John, 88 High street
Cunningham, Robert, 8 Forbes place
Cunningham, Thomas, manufacturer, 9 Prussia street
Cunningham, William, of M'Kelvie & Co.—house, 1 Inkle
street
Currie, James, glazier, 14 St. Mirren street—^house, 7 Sir
Michael street
34 PAISLEY.
Currie, John, public baths, 14 High street
Currie, John, spirit dealer, 9 School wyndCurrie, John, salesman at Daniel Macfarlane's, 10 Well
street
Currie, Mrs, mangle keeper, 28 Maxwellton street
Currie, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Kenfrewstreet—house, 23 Niddry street
Cuthbertson, D. & T., wholesale confectioners, 44 Mossstreet—house, Underwood
Cuthbertson, George, grocer and victualler, 20 Broomlands—house, 69 do.
Cuthbertson, John, victualler, 23 Gauze street—house, 3Christie street
DALGLISH, John, of Twigg, Dalglish, & Co.—house, 46Love street
Dalglish, John, of William Poison & Co.—^house, 3
Hamilton street
Dalglish, Robert James, of Russell, Dalglish, & Co.—resi-
dence, Brussels
Dalrjmple, James, of Wallace, Connell, & Co.—house, 3
Glen street
Dalziel, Andrew, feuar, 19 George street
Dalziel & Begg, manufacturers, 112 Causeyside
Dalziel, James, Bank of Scotland, Laurieston, Glasgow—.house, 6 Stow place
Dalziel, John, fruit merchant, 29 High street
Dalziel, Mrs William, 145 George street
Dalziel, Robert F., of Dalziel & Begg—house, Castlehead
Darroch, Neil, gardener, Nethercommon HouseDavidson, Arthur, 23 Abbey street
Davidson, Robert, gardener and grocer, 23 Causeyside
Deans, Francis, postmaster—house, Shortroods cottage
Devlin, Sarah, broker, 34 WellmeadowDempster, James, teller, Bank of Scotland—house, 26
Orchard street
Dick, David, builder, 5 Glen street—house, 23 do.
Dick, David, engineer and machine wood turner, 55 Georgestreet—house. Little Riccartsbar
Dick, David, & Co., lappet clippers, 55 George street
Dick, George, teacher, 32 Ferguslie
Pick, James, boot and shoemaker, 3 WellmeadowDick, James, manufa,cturer, 22 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 85
Dick, John, wright, 130 George street
Dickie, G., china merchant, 21 Moss street—house, 65Broomlands
Dickie, William, parochial schoolmaster, Abbey Parish
School, 6 Thread street
Dickson, Gideon, spirit dealer, 110 George street
Dickson, Mrs, Falside
. Dickson, William, gardener, Fergnslie HouseDingwall, Alex., gardener to Wm. Forbes, carpet manu-
facturer—^house. UnderwoodDixon, Kev. James M., Free Martyrs' church—manse, 94
George street
Dobie, George, 63 Love street
Dobie, George, tobacconist and candle manufacturer, 12' High street—house, 63 Love street
Dobie, James, surgeon-dentist, 8 St. James place—resi-
dence, Muirpark House, Newton, near KenfrewDobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 149 George street
—house, 150 do.
Dobson, Jeremiah, tailor and clothier, 3 Gauze street
Dobson, William, spirit merchant, 23 WilliamsburghDocherty, William, broker, 10 New Smithhills
Donald, George, correspondent of North British Daily Mailand Glasgow Weekly Mail, 4 County place—house,
56 Caledonia street
Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson—^house, LowRiccartsbar
Donald, J. T., & H. S. Colligan, surgeons—shops, 5 Highstreet (Cross), and 74 Broomlands—^house, 9 Orr square
Donald, Mrs WilKam, 10 Glen lane
Donald, Robert, registrar and session -clerk, St. George's
parish, 6 Stow street
Donald, Thomas, secretary Abstainers' Investment andLoan Society, 20 Newton street
Donald, William, engineer, 2 Blackball buildings
Donaldson, David, smith and farrier, 65 Love street
Donaldson, Humphrey, smith, farrier, and plough maker, 1
WilliamsburghDonaldson, James, boot and shoemaker, 10 Wellmeadow
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house, 22 do.
Donaldson, James, carter, 8 Love street
Donaldson, James, & Son, rupture truss and bandagemakers, and fishing reel manufacturers, 25 Old Sneddon
• S6 PAISLEY,
Donaldson, Jolm, boot and slioemaker, 6 Orchard street
Donaldson, John, veterinary surgeon, smith, and plough
maker, 64 Love street—house, Innellan
Donaldson, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 27 St. James street
Downie, John, spirit dealer, 1 Carriagehill
Dreghorn, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 21 Sandholes
Drennan, John, boot and shoemaker, 36 Ferguslie
Drennan, Kobert, boot and shoemaker, 4 Gauze street
Drennan, Thomas, ham curer, 5 Silk street
Drew, Kobert, drayman, Saucel—house, 26 Gordon's lane
Drinnan, Mrs, 11 Barclay street
Drummond, James, architect, surveyor, and valuator
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house, 36 High street
Drummond, John, at Sacell Brewery—house, Barshaw ParkDrummond, William, carter for Paisley Bread Association,
7 Hospital lane—house, 3 Burn rowDrybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Co.—house,
Arkleston
Dudgeon, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 George street
Duff & Millar, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and jewellers, 20High street
Duff, Daniel, of Duff & Millar—house, 20 High street
Duncan & Cathcart, dyers, Espedair street
Duncan, David, gardener, Hope Temple, 15 Love street
Duncan, Miss Mary, artificial flower maker, 12 George street
Duncan, William, of Duncan & Cathcart—house, Espedair
Duncan, William, butter and egg merchant, and grocer, 7
Lawn street
Duncan, William, weaver, 22 New street
Duncan, William, smith and ironmonger, 109 High street
—house, 1 Inkle street
Dunlop, George, cowfeeder, 13 Sir Michael street
Dunlop, James, boot and shoemaker, 59 George street
Dunlop, John, green grocer, 26 Causeyside
Dunlop, John, farmer and grain dealer, 8 Glen lane-
Dunlop, John, wine and spirit merchant, 82 BroomlandsDunlop, John, foreman at the Paisley Herald Printing
OfSce—house, 12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Margaret, china merchant, 24 Causeyside—^house,
12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Neilston street
Dunlop, Eev. Adam, minister of the Tabernacle, Canal
street—house, Abercorn buildings, 21 Gauze street
PAISLEY. 37
Dunn, Jas. H., of Jolin and Jas. H. Dunn—house, 42High street
Dunn, John, tacksman, Blackhall and Causeyside toll barsDunn, John, & Jas. H., writers, County place
Dunn, John, of John and Jas. H. Dunn— house, 42High street
Dunnet, Misses, teachers of music, 3 Blackhall buildingsDunnet, Miss, dressmaker, 3 Blacldiall buildings
Dunsmore, Thomas, confectioner and fruiterer, 39 Highstreet
Durning, John, broker, 77 High street
Dykes, Thomas, & Co., starchers and wool-sizers, 99Causeyside
EADIE, John, teacher, 45 MaxwelltonEadie, William, at Walker, Son, & Co.'s—house, 58 Storie
street
Eaglesim, Robert, draper and clothier, 1 High street
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house, 2 Neilston street
Edmiston, William, chemist and druggist, 36 High street—house, 1 Orr square
Edmiston, William, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street
Edmonds, Henry S., at Blackhall Factory—house, 1 Black-hall buildings
Edmonds, Robert, print-cutter, Marshall's lane—house, 16Wardrop street
Edward, W., broker, 14 BroomlandsElder, Ramsay, straw-hat maker, 4 Barclay street
Electric and International Telegraph Company's office,
Railway Station, County place
Ellis, Mary, broker, 70 High street
Elston, Rev. William, minister of the Independent Church,George street—house, 22 King street
Enterkin, Thomas, manager to R. Eaglesim, tailor andclothier—house, 3 Gauze street
Erskine, James, grocer, 43 CauseysideErskine, James, & Son, singeing house, 42 Causeyside•Erskine, James, of James Erskine and Son—house, 43
Causeyside
Erskine, John, grocer, 41 George street
Erskine, Matthew, foreman, 23 Lady laneErskine, Robert, general agent and waste merchant, 50
Storie street—house, do.
D
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Evans, Samuel, grocer, 9 Canal street
Ewart, Archibald, joiner, 1 Blackland place, Calside
Ewart, George, carter, 1 Blackland place, Calside
Ewart, Matthew, clogmaker, 1 Blacldand place, Calside
Ewing, H. E. Crura, M.P. for Paisley—residence, GlasgowEwing, Hugh, attendant Abbey Poorhouse AsylumEwing, Mrs, Do. Do. Do.
Ewing, Mrs, grocer, 66 High street—house, 49 do.
Ewing, William, grocer, 84 Causeyside—house, 64 Highstreet
FAHILEY, George, pawnbroker, 1 Gordon's lane, 31
Causeyside, 7 Broomlands, and 1 Queen street
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house, 31 Causeyside
Fairley, Thomas D., cashier at Clark & Co.'s, Seedhill
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house, 4 Garthland street
FairUe, Robert, grocer, 71 Broomlands
Falconer, Joseph A., officer, Oakshaw street U.P. Church—house. Meeting House brae
Falconer, Miss, pawnbroker, 85 High street—house, do.
Falconer, Robert, surgeon, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, & Son, surgeons, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, surgeon, 83 Causeyside
Fechney, David, grocer, 107 George street
Fechney, James, grocer and provision merchant, 35 Fer-
guslie^—house, 107 George street
Fergus, James, accountant and house factor, 61 Storie
street
Fergus, James, jun., grocer and tea merchant, 33 Highstreet—house, 61 Storie street
Ferguslie Reading Room, 38 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Andrew, photographer, Churchliill—^house, 45New street
Ferguson, Archibald, 1 1 Neilston road
Ferguson, Colin, wright, 61 Back SneddonFerguson, John, clerk. Chamberlain's office, County
buildings—house, 32 Canal street
Ferguson, John, shoemaker, 12 New SneddonFerguson, John, teacher, John Neilson Institution, 9 Well-
meadowFerguson, Miss, 7 Gauze street
Ferguson, Mrs, dressmaker, 19 Gauze street
Ferguson, Neil, tailor, 70 High street
PAISLEY. 39
Ferguson, Robert, 32 Canal street
Fernie, James, manufacturer, 18 King street
Ferrie, David, weaver, 17 Barclay street
Ferrie, James, weaver, 17 Barclay street
Ferrie, James, salesman at Arclid. Hutchison & Son's
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house, Park place, Calside
Ferrie & Murray, dyers, Linside dyeworks
Ferrie, Robert, of Ferrie & Murray—house, 23 Niddry
street
Ferrie, Thomas, spirit merchant, 25 New Smithhills-—
house, Abbey street
Ferrie, William, cowfeeder, 12 Storie street
Findlay, Alexander, cloth merchant, 62 High street
Fhidlay, Matthew, salesman at WilHam M'Kinlay's, 2
Gilmour street
Finlayson, James, farmer, Mavisbank, Blackball road
Finlayson, John, Cross street
Finlayson, William, tailor, 5 Storie street
Finston, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 92 Causeyside
Fisher, Andrew, Inspector of Weights and Measures for
the Burgh, 81 New SneddonFisher, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance
agent, 17 Gilmour street—house, Wellington place
Fisher, John, bleacher and dyer, 8 Bridge street—house,
70 Bath street, Glasgow
Fisher, Bobert, at William Craw's — house, 38 Newstreet
Fitzpatrick, Vallantine, cowfeeder, 61 Back SneddonFleming, Andrew, eating house keeper, 22 Causeyside
Fleming, David, of Houston <& Fleming, 54 Causeyside
Fleming, David, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Moss street
—house, do.
Fleming, James Orr, clerk. Bank of Scotland, Paisley——house, Springbank cottage, Johnstone
Fleming, James, clerk, 49 Storie street
Fleming, Ja.mes, grocer, 6 Smith street
Fleming, Rev, John, chaplain of Paisley Prison—house,
16 MaxwelltonFleming, John, 59 Storie street
Fletcher, John, weaver, 23 Queen street
Flett, Rev. Oliver, Baptist Church—house, Falside
Forbea & Co., shawl manufacturers, 4 and 5 Forbes
place
40 PAISLEY.
Forbes, H. S., tailor and clotliier, 8 High street (Cross)—house, do., second flat
Forbes, James, of Forbes & Co.—residence, LangroodsForbes, Mrs, Marchfield
Forbes, William, carpet and rug manufacturer, 21 and 22Well street—house, 1 Underwood lane
Forbes, William G., of Forbes & Co.—^residence, MarchfieldForrest, Capt., Adjutant Royal Renfrew Militia—house, 4
Garthland place
Forrest, Mrs, 10 Inkle street
Forster, John, 7 Burn rowForsyth, Alex., yarn and metal broker, 10 New SneddonForsyth, George, shoemaker, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, shoemaker, 2 Neilston roadFoulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot
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house, 10 Back SneddonFoulds, Andrew, sen., wine and spirit merchant, 11 Abbey
close and 4 Abbey street
Foulds, Andrew, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 162George street—house, 20 Storie street
Foulds, John, contractor. Mill street
Foulds, Robert, clerk to William Pollock, bricklayer, 5 Lovestreet
Foulds, Wilham, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 20Old Sneddon—house, 19 Oakshaw street
Fowle, John, of John Yuill & Co.—house, 12 St. Jamesplace
France, Rev. William, U. P. Church, Oakshaw street
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house, 49 do.
Franklin, Alex. G., clerk, Town Clerk's office—house, 9
Neilston street
Franklin, Charlotte Sophia, artificial flower maker, 84High street—house, 9 Neilston street
Fraser, Alexander, 17 Gilmour street
Fraser, Hector, & Son, embroiderers and shawl printers,
Barterholm—house, 10 Neilston street <^,
Fraser, James R., professor of music, 4 Smithliills—^house,
Newfield House, JohnstoneFraser, James, letter-carrier, 92 High street
Fraser, John, baker, 33 CauseysideFraser, Mrs, ladies' outfitter, 68 High street
Fraser, Mrs Alexander, spirit dealer, 91 New Sneddon—house, do.
PAISLEY;. 4'1
Fraser, Patrick, sheriff of the County of Renfrew—residence, 5 Heriot row, Edinhurgh
Fraser, Rev. WilHam, of Free Middle Church—manse,
UnderwoodFraser, WilHam, accountant and insurance agent, 15 Gil-
mour street—house, 19 Htorie street
Fraser, William, spirit-merchant, 11 New Sneddon:—ho., do.
Free St. George's Mission Hall, 104 Causeyside
Fullerton, Alexander, of Craig, FuUerton, & Co.—residence,
Castlecraigs, Ardrossan
Fullerton, John, ironmonger, plumher, and tin-plate worker,
98 High street—house,. 1 Maxwell street
Fulton, David, beamer, 15 Canal street
Fulton, James, 10 Back rowFulton, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 7^ Causeyside
Fulton, James, grocer, and ham-curer,. 1.4 St Miri:en street
—house, 85 New SneddonFulton, John, grocer, 7 Broomlands
Fulton, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 31 High street
Fulton, Peter, officer, Free South Church, 7 Lyiesland
Fulton, Robert, feuar, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, Robert, & Co., scourers and shawl-washers, Glen-
field, and shawl-cutters, 8 Bridge street (burgh)
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house, Glenfield
Fulton, William, of Robert Fulton & Co.,. Glenfield
GALBRAITH, James, funeral-undertaker, and officer-
Abbey close U.P. Church, 5 Abbey close
Galbraith, John, spirit dealer, 8 Mi.d lane, Ferguslif?
Galbraith, John, baker, 37 Moss street
Galbraith, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Galbraith, William, gardener,. Greenlaw HouseGallacher, James, bill-poster, 14 Oakshaw street
Gallacher, John, victualler, 12 Smithhills—house,, 7 Stowplace
Galloway, Mrs William, 14 Oakshaw street
Gallow^ay, William, & Co., coal-masters, south side Stoney
brae
Gait, James S., pawnbroker, 4 Gordon's lane—-house,. 30:
Causeyside
Gait, John, bricklayer, Gordon's lane—house, 4 Wardrop.
street
Gait, William, chimney sweep, 94 High street:
a^ PAISLEY.
Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, Britisli Linen Co.'s Bank,and agent for tlie Lancashire Insurance Co.—house, 3Caledonia street
Gardner, A. & J. K, writers, 3 County placeGardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 3
Moss street—printing ofEce, 9 do.—house, Greenhillcottage
Gardner, Archibald, flesher, 63 CauseysideGardner, Andrew, hair cutter, 12 St. Mirren street—house,
6 Moss street
Gardner, Archibald, of A. & J. N. Gardner—residence,
Nethercommon HouseGardner, Elizabeth, confectioner, 69 CauseysideGardner, J. Neilson, of A. & J. N. Gardner—residence,
Nethercommon HouseGardner, Matthew, sen,, 29 Glen street
Gardner, Robert, cowfeeder, West GreenhillGardner, Thomas, carter, 3 LyleslandGarven, John, flesher, 13 BroomlandsGarven, Mrs Agnes, furnishings, 90 Canal street
Geekie, Peter, traveller, 144 George street
Gemmell, Matthew, wine and spirit merchant, 104 Causey-side
Gemmell, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street
Gemmill, James, tailor and clothier, 32 High street
house, 5 WellmeadowGemmill, Robert, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 3
South Orr street
Gibb, Andrew D., of Speirs & Gibb—house, 23 Oakshawstreet
Gibb, Archibald, turner, 12 West Campbell street
Gibb, John, hosier and draper, 25 and 26 High street
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house, 90 do.
Gibb, Matthew, & Co., manufacturers, 116 CauseysideGibb, Matthew, of Matthew Gibb & Co.—house, 17 West
street
Gibb, Thomas, of Clelland & Gibb—house, 3 Thread st.
Gibb, Thomas, officer High Church, and house factor, 39New street
Gibbons, Thom^as, spirit dealer, 18 Smithhills
Gibson, Allan, clothlapper, 25 Lady lane
Gibson, Andrew, flower lasher and card cutter, 143 Georgestreet
PAISLEY. 43
Gibson, Andrew, of J. & A. Gibson—house, 24 CanseysideGibson, Andrew, grocer and officer Primitive Methodist
chapel, 7 Bridge street
Gibson, Cowan, manufacturer, 44 Storie street
Gibson & Co., shoe manufacturers, 3 Prussia street
Gibson, David, tobacco manufacturer, 1 Moss street, andprecentor Free St. George's Church—house, 9 WilHamstreet
Gibson, George, baker, 38 High street
Gibson, Henry, bookseller and news agent, 83 CauseysideGibson, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn street
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house, do.
Gibson, J. & A., yarn merchants, 107 CauseysideGibson, James, at John Yuill & Co.'s—house, 53 High st.
Gibson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside
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house, do.
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, cork cutter, 13 High street—house,9 Hospital lane
Gibson, Mrs Jphn, grocer, 19 BroomlandsGibson, Kobert, clerk, Bank of Scotland—^house, 51
BroomlandsGibson, William, wine, spirit, and tea merchant, 107 and
108 High street (Cross)—house, 42 Oakshaw street
Giffen, John, clerk. Canal Bank cottage
Gillan, Manasah, broker, 56 Storie street
Gillespie, James, superintendent fire brigade—^house, 82ISIew Sneddon
Gillespie, William, slater and slate merchant, 43 Mossstreet—slate yard, 82 New Sneddon—house, 9 Gil-
mour street
Gillon, Mrs Patrick, 3 Storie street
Gilmour, Allan, baker, 82 Canal street
Gilmour, David, manufacturer, 5 Causeyside—house,• Camphill
Gilmour, George, of Gilmour & Thomson—house, HighCarriagehill
Gilmour, James, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Dyers' wynd—house, 2 South Croft street
Gilmour, James, clerk at St. Mirren Soap Works—house,51 Caledonia street
Gilmour, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Moss street,
and ginger beer manufacturer, 4 Hunter street
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house, 20 Moss street
44 PAISLEY.
Gilmour, John, plumber and brassfounder, 42 High street
—house, 48 do.
Gilmour, John, overseer, Ralston
Gilmour, Matthew, foreman to R. Kerr & Son—house, 21Thread street
Gilmour, Matthew Smith, at David Speirs & Co.'s, Black-
hall dyeworks
Gilmour, Miss, confectioner, 102 High street—house, 13Old Sneddon
Gilmour, Robert, carter, 15 Seedhill
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, 5 Orchard
street
Gilmour & Thomson, manufacturers, 8 Causeyside
Gilmour, William, of Thomas Gilmour & Co.—house, 55Causeyside
Gilroy, Mrs, grocer, 9 Lylesland
Givan, William, tailor and clothier, 98 High street
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house, do.
Glass, Adam, shoemaker, 2 BroomlandsGlassford, David, bookseller and stationer, 10 St. Mirren
street
Glen, Robert, tailor, 4 Stow street
Glen, Thomas, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills,.
and baker, 18 Broomlands—residence, Thornhill
Glover, William, brazier, zinc and tin-plate worker, gas--
fitter, and ironmonger, 22 High street—chouse, 21 do..
Gold, James, tailor, 16 Storie street ,•
Gold, Mrs,, mangier, 39 New street
G oldie, Henry, tailor, 17 SandholesGoldie, William, precentor Thread street U.P. Church
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house, Collinslee
Good, William, 2 Barclay street
Goodlet, Thomas, temperance hotel, 100 High street
Goold, James, manager to Thos. Graham & Co.,, 8 Lawn st..
Gordon & Barclay, monumental and architectural sculpture
workers, St. James Street, foot of Stoney brae—house-
for both, 8 Love street
Gordon, John, mason, 9 Cross street
Gordon, John, spirit dealer, Old King's Arms, 25 High st.
Gordon, Mary, dressmaker, 93 Causeyside
Gordon, William, s|)irit dealer, 30 Cotton street—house, do.
Goudie, James, bookseller and news agent, 24 High street
—house, do.
PAISLEY. 45
GoTidie, James, clerk at Ferrie & Murray's—house, 48Caledonia street ,
Goudie, James, cooper, 43 High street—house, do.
Goudie, William, cooper, 49 High street
Gow, James, teacher, 7 Seedhill
Gowan, Ann, grocer, 31 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Alexander, brewer, of Sacell Brewery Co.—house,
8 Saucel
Graham, Alexander, grocer, and agent for the Friend-in
-
Need Life Assurance and Sick Fund Friendly Society,
11 George street
Graham, Edward, Episcopal church-officer—house, 74Love street
Graham, Henry, lieutenant of police, County buildings
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house, 24 Storie street
Graham, Mrs, cowfeeder, 7 Smithhills
Graham, Mrs Thomas, 90 High street
Graham, Eobert, of T. & R. Graham—house, 12 Abbeystreet
Graham, T. & R., lithographers and printers by steam
power, and account-book manufacturers, 10 High st.
Graham, Thomas, & Co., clothiers, hatters, and drapers,
96 High street
Graham, Thomas, of Thomas Graham & Co.—^house, 34New Sneddon
Graham, Thomas, M.D., 34 Gauze street
Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham—-house, Victoria
place, Lady lane
Graham, William, grocer, 72 Canal street
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Grant, Mrs, green grocer, 28 Glen street_
Gray, James, carrier, Paisley, Beith, and Kilbirnie—quar-
ters, 91 Causeyside
Gray, James, carter and cowfeeder, 32 Canal street
Gray, James, cowfeeder, Crow road
Gray, William, spirit dealer, 72 Causeyside
Gray, William, gardener, 66 Causeyside
Green, Joseph, chimney sweep, 15 Moss street
Green, Mrs William, coal merchant, 32 King street
Greenfield, D. k W., grocers, Glasgow, and feuars, Car-
riagehill
Greenlees, Catherine, milliner and staymaker, 97 Highstreet—house, 87 do,
Greeolees, Hugh, 42 High street
46 PAISLEY.
Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, manufacturers, 7 and 8 Forbesplace, and „ 57 Line street, London—liouse, 57 Lovestreet •
Greenlees, Mrs, 50 Love street
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk and yarn merchants, 13
Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenlees & Co.—house46 Oakshaw street
Greirson, John, foreman at Messrs Walker, Son, & Co.'s
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house, 75 Canal street
Grieve, Robert, sen., gardener. Union street
Guilleaume, Mrs, 15 Gauze street
Guilleaume, Peter, agent, National Bank—house, 1 Forbesplace
Guthrie,' Dalrymple, ham, poultry and fish merchant, 7Moss street—house, 8 do.
Guthrie, James, licensed victualler, 8 Gauze street—house,
4 Cotton street
Guthrie, Mrs, milliner and straw hat maker, 4 New Smith-
hills
Guthrie, Mrs, furniture warehouse, 81 High street—house,
1 Orr square
Guthrie, Mrs James, wine and spirit dealer, 4 Cottonstreet
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 2 Causeyside
Guthrie, Robert, of R. Guthrie & Co.—house, 51 Love street
Guy, Mrs, midwife, 4 West Buchanan street
HAGARTY, Joseph, hair dresser, 3 New street—-house,
43 do.
.Hair, Miss, teacher, 11 Lawn street—house, do.
Hair, Robert B., manufacturer, 15 Causeyside^-house, 85High street
Halden, Francis, manufacturer, 112 Causeyside-—house, 54High street
Halliday, George, shoemaker, 25 Queen street
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, bleachers, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, Adam, cooper, 36 St. James street
Hamilton, A. S., salesman—house, 145 George street
Hamilton, David E., foreman printer at George Caldwell &Co.'s—house, 17 Wardrop street
Hamilton, George, of A. Hamilton &^ Sons, Blackland MUl—T-iiQuse, do.
PAISLET. 47
Hamilton, Hall, mason, 1 Ralston sqnare
Hamilton, Hugh, builder and licensed valuator, 4 Bankstreet—stone yard, Sir Michael street
Hamilton, James, baker, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, James, farmer, Barterholm
Hamilton, James, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 5 George street
Hamilton, James, scourer, 12 Niddry street
Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison—house, 27
George street ^
Hamilton, John, embroiderer and print cutter, 4 Cumber-land court, 110 Causeyside—house, 23 George street
Hamilton, John, grocer, 56 George street
Hamilton, Miss, teacher, Hunter street school—house, 57
Canal street
Hamilton, Mrs, corset and stay maker, 20 Causeyside
Hamilton, Mrs A., wine and spirit merchant, 65 Lovestreet
Hamilton, Mrs E., grqper, 58 Storie street
Hamilton, Robert, cowfeeder, Prussia street
Hamilton, Roberi., baker, 70 Causeyside
Hamilton, William, & Co., scourers, Cumberland place
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house, 1 Hamilton street
Hanley, Edward, spirit merchant, 6 Storie street
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, engineers, 8 Smithhills
Hannah, Joseph, druggist, 15 Broomlands—house, do.
Hardie, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 22 Lady lane
Hardie, Alexander, grocer, 6 Prussia street
Hardie, George, wright, 13 Williamsburgh
Hardie, Mark N., boot and shoemaker, 53 High street
Hardie, Miss, dressmaker, 143 George street
Harkness, John, sheriif and town officer, 14 High street
Harper, Alexander, officer Inland Revenue, 13 Thread st.•
Harper, A. G., of M. Whitehill & Co.—house, Falside
Harper, Hugh, clerk, Lonend Dyeworks—house, 36 Storie
street
Harper, James, cutter at Robertson k M'Gibbon's—Choose,
41 High street
Harper, John, confectioner and furnishings, 54 George
street
Harper, M., confectioner and toy merchant, 102 Causeyside
Harper, William, manufacturer, 6 Smith street
Harris, Alexander, Camphill
Harris, Richard, officer Inland Revenue, 2 Saucel
48 PAISLET.
Harris, Robert, watchmaker and goldsmith, 25 High street—^hoiise, Camphill
Harris, William, watchmaker and goldsmith, 19 Highstreet—house, do.
Hart, Alexander, 51 Caledonia street
Hart, Alexander, accountant and insurance agent, 9 Church-hill—house, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Archibald, spirit merchant, 2 Millarston
Hart, George, writer, and Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place
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house, 6 Garthland street
Hart, Helen, broker, 2 Dovesland
Hart, Miss Janet, teacher at Carbrook street school
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house, 8 Barclay street
Hart, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 59 Love street
Hart, Mrs John, 6 Gauze street
Hart, Mrs, midwife, 121 George street
Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer, 85 Causeyside
Hart, Thomas M., managing secretary Alexander WilsonLodge of Oddfellows, clerk at Russell, Dalglish & Co.'s
—house, 14 Wardrop street
Harvey, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 136 George street
Harvey, James, bill poster and distributor, 6 Orchard
street
Harvey, James, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 15 Kingstreet, Saucel
Harvey, Miss, 10 Abbey street
Harvey, Mrs, 32 Gauze street
Harvey, Thomas, at Brown, Sharps, & Tyars'—house, 23Causeyside
Hastie, Archibald, baker, 4 Lawn street
Hatchard, James, tailor, 8 Moss street
Hatrick, John B., of W. Hatrick & Sons, 60 Love street
Hatrick, John, smith and bell-hanger, 18 Moss street
Hatrick, Robert R., of W. Hatrick k Sons—house, 32 Oak-
shaw street
Hatrick, William, & Sons, pharmaceutical chemists and
wholesale druggists, 102 High street
Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18 Broomlands—Matthew Brown,manager
Hay, James, of R. Hay & Son, 77 Canal street
Hay, Robert, & Son, stationers, engravers, lithographers,
and general printers, 10 High street
Hay, Robert, of R. Hay & Son, 21 High street
PAISLEY. 49
Hay, William, causewayer, and contractor, and grocer, 149George street
Hector, Alexander, dyer, Espedair street—house, 31 Cal-
side
Hedrick, James, carpenter for the Canal Co., dry dock
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house, 11 West street
Heiton, John, jun., joiner and timber merchant, 6 SouthCroft street—house, 3 Hamilton street
Heiton, John, sen., 26 Orchard street
Heiton, Robert, joiner. East Buchanan street—house, 11Abercorn street
Hegney, Mrs, druggist, 9 St. James place
Hegney, Patrick, china and crystal merchant, 27 NewSneddon—house, do.
Henderson, Andrew, baker, 12 Gauze street
Henderson, John, ilesher, 66 Broomlands—house, Carbrookstreet
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, Royal Oak Tavern, 4,5 Moss st.
Henderson, Mrs John, 101 High street
Henderson, Mrs William, wine and spirit merchant and con-
fectioner, 22 High street—house, do.
Henderson, Peter, Sheriff-Clerk of Renfrewshire—-office,
County Buildings—house, Castlehead
Henderson, Rev. Andrew, of Abbey Close U. P. Church
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house, Falside
Henderson, R. L., of Reid & Henderson, writers—house,
Castlehead
Henderson, R., fruiterer, 83 High street
Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly ParkHendry, Mrs James, cowfeeder, 60 Canal street
Henry, Charles, beamer, 38 Stock street
Henry, Thomas, draper, 102 High street—house, 16 do.
Hepburn, Arnot, grocer, 72 BroomlandsHerald Office, Glasgow, 2 Gilmour street—W. B. Watson,
correspondent
Herald Office, Paisley, 2 Gilmour street—Richard Watson,editor
Herd, John, grocer, 18 Stock street
Herd, Robert, grocer, 3 Neilston street
Hill, Mrs John, gardener, Nethercommon—shop, 30 Highstreet
Hill, R. L., watchmaker and jeweller, 102 High street
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house, 1 Old Smithhills
50 PAISLEY.
Hill, William, coal mercliant, Underwood coal depot-house, Greenhill
Hippenstall, Christoplier, Inland Kevenue officer, 5 Black-
hall buildings
Hislop, William, furnishings, 99 Causeyside
Hodgart, Matthew, of Craig, FuUerton, & Co.—^house,
Renfrew road
Hodgart, William, of White & Hodgart—house, 5 George
street
Hodge, Archibald, and William Fraser, accountants andinsurance agents, 15 Gilmour street
Hodge, Archibald, accountant at J. & P. Coat's, and in-
surance agent—office, 15 Gilmour street—house,
Castlehead
Hodge, Miss, 20 High street
Hodge, William, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Town Clerk,
writer, and insurance agent—house, Orr square
Hoeck, Louis, professor of music, registrar of births, &c.,
and Session Clerk for High Church Parish—house, 86
High street
Hogg, Archibald, shawl-cutter and washer, 40 Causeyside
—house, 78 do.
Hogg, Walter, dyer, 7 Dyers' wynd—shop, 2 High street—^house, 161 George street
Holm, George, farmer, Mossvale
Holms, A. Campbell, West Sandyford, Renfrew road
Holms, William, Brabloch, Renfrew road
Hood, A. M. & W., ham curers, 18 Lawn street—house,
2 South Croft street
Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street
Hood, Thomas, flesher and victualler, 17 Lawn street
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house, 2 South Croft street
Hope, Thomas, designer, 99 High street
Hosie, Mrs, cowfeeder, 12 Gordon's lane
Houston, Alexander, joiner and cartwright, 5 Maxwellton
street
Houston, Archibald, broker, 82 Causeyside
Houston, Archibald, of C. & A. Houston, 1 Maxwell
street
Houston, Ci & A., ham curers and wholesale provision
merchants, 5 South Croft street
Houston, Charles, of C. & A. Houston, 1 Maxwell street
Houston (Sc Fleming, shawl manufacturers, 10 Forbes place
PAISLEY. 51
Houston, James, of Kobin & Houston—house, 7 Neilstonstreet
Houston, Matthew, waste dealer and china merchant, 24George street
Houston, John, furnisher, 59 Storie street
Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Smithhills
Houston, John, potato merchant, 3 Back SneddonHouston, Mrs George, 45 Oakshaw street
Houston, Robert, of Houston & Fleming—house, LangbanI ^^Houston, Walter Lamont, writer and insurance agent, ^ '^^
Moss street—house, 28 George street^
Hubbert, James, barrack-serjeant. Barracks, WilliamsburglHume, Robert, grocer and victualler, 3 School wyndHunter, Alexander, plumber, gas-fitter, and zinc worker,
23 St. James street—house, do.
Hunter, D. M., chemist and druggist, 3 Smithhills—house,95 High street
Hunter, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 32 and 34 Highstreet—house, 32 do.
f
Hunter, John B., M.D. and surgeon, 3 Smithhills—house,95 High street
Hunter, John, grocer, 39 Stock street
Hunter, Joseph, spirit dealer, 62 High street
Hunter, Mrs Jane, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 22 GreatHamilton street
Hunter, Robert, gardener, Nethercommon—shop, 48 Mossstreet
Hunter, Robert, chief constable of Renfrewshire—office, 3County place—house, 36 High street
Hunter, Thomas, of Taylor & Hunter—house, 55 Causeysid^Hunter, Tliomas, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 40
New street—house, 12 South Park terrace, GreatWestern road, Glasgow
Hunter, William, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside, andFullerton street, Irvine
Hunter, William, cabinetmaker and weavers' wright, 84George street
Hunter, William, druggist,, 31 C&,u«eyside—house,, 95 Highstreet
Hunter, William, tobacco manufacturer,, 100 High street
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house, 48 Oakshaw street
Hutchison, Archibald, & Son, manufacturers,. 115 Causey-side
to
52 PAISLEY.
Hutchison, Archibald, of A. Hutchison & Son—house,Fairhill, Calside
Hutchison, James, plasterer, Westside cottage, 3 Glen lane
—lime yard, 11 do.
Hutchison, James, surgeon and druggist, 23 Causeyside
Hutchison, John, agent. Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirrenstreet—house, 6 Garthland place
Hutchison, Logan, & Co., manufacturers, 113 CauseysideHutchison, Mrs Thomas, 11 Barclay street
Hutchison, Mrs, 77 High street
Hutchison, Thomas, sewing machine agent, 101 Causeyside,
and foreman at Archd. Hutchison & Son's, 115 do.
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house, 101 do.
Hutchison, William, scourer and purifier of silk and wool,
George place—house, do.
Hutton, Daniel, millinery and baby linen establishment, 20High street—house, 1 Orr square
Hutton, Henry, merchant, 9 Sandholes
Hutton, Miss, teacher, "Weigh House close—house, 35Oakshaw street
Hutton. Rev. George C, of U.P. Church, Canal street
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manse. Mount Pleasant
Hyndman, Samuel, teacher. Paisley Educational School, 14New Sneddon—^liouse, 3 Back Sneddon
INGRAM, George, superintendent of police. Countybuildings—house, 16 Moss street
Ingram, John, clerk at A. Gardner's, 3 County place
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house, 6 Love street
Ingram, William, 3 Underwood lane
Inland Revenue Office, 101 Causeyside
Irvine, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 33 St, James street
JAAP, George, spirit dealer, 68 Canal street, and coal
merchant. Underwood coal depot
Jaap, John, boot and shoemaker, 109 High street—
»
house, do.
Jaap, Matthew, grocer, 30 Causeyside
Jack, Agnes, grocer, 9 Stock street
Jack, Alexander, spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon—
•
house, 6 Moncrieff street
Jack, George, gas inspector—house, '32 Thread street
Jack, James, grocer and victualler, 95 High st.—ho. 22 do.
PAISLEY. 6'3'
Jack, James, shopman at Wm. Gibson's—house, 27 Thread
,
street
Jack, John, feuar, 52 Storie street
Jack, Peter, feuar, 95 High street
Jack, Peter, jun., &; Co., carpet manufacturers, Nether-
common,Jack, Peter, jun., of Peter Jack, jun*, & Co.—^house, 95
High street
Jack, Thomas, power-loom cloth manufacturer, Espedair
Mill—house, 5 Blackhall buildings
Jack, Thomas, coalagent^ 28 Canal st.—house, Johnstone
Jack, William, wine and spirit merchant, 89 High street
James, James, boot and shoemaker, 2 Smithhills:—house,
2 Gauze street
Jamieson, John, agent, 21 St. James street
Jamieson, John, spirit dealer, 148 George street
Jamieson, Mrs John, 4 Wardrop street
Jamieson, Robert, of William Jamieson ,&. Sons—house, 4Lonend
Jamieson, Samuel, shoemaker, 6 Lylesland'
Jamieson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Lawn
,
street—house, Blackhall cottage
Jamieson, William, gardener, Woodside HouseJamieson, William, & Sons, soap manufacturers, Blackhall.
.
Soap-works, Blackhall
Jamieson, William, of William Jamieson & Sons—house,
Blackhall cottage
Jardine, Andrew, gardener, Crossflat HouseJeffrey, John, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc-worker, Terrace
buildings—house, 2 Gauze street
Jeffrey, Mrs William, druggist, 17 Orchard street
Johnston,. Alexander, broker and china merchant, 111
George street
Johnston, James, wine and spirit merchant, 70 BroomlandsJohnston, James, broker, 100 George street
Johnston, James, of J. & G. Johnston—house, 27 Oakshawstreet
Johnston, J. & G., manufacturers, 4 Shuttle street
Johnston, John, of William Johnston & Co.—house, 66Love street
Johnston, Mrs James, ,8 High street
Johnston, William, & Co., muslin manufacturers, 112„
Causeyside
.
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64 PAISLEY.
Johnston, William, of "William Johnston & Co.—house,
45 Ilio'h street
Jones, Jenkin, officer Inland Revenue, 28 Oakshaw street
KATER, William, farmer, Bogside, oif Renfrew road
Kay, James, tailor and clothier, 82 High street—house,
57 Canal street
Kay, James, gardener, Dovesland
Keir, Samuel, hair-dresser and wig-maker, 5 High street,
35 Castle street, 8 Broomlands, and 2 St, Min^en street
Keir, William, of William Stirling & Co.—house, 103 Highstreet
Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 37 St. James street
Kelly, Andrew, feuar, 16 Queen street
Kelly, James, grocer, 22 Lawn street
Kelly, Miss Mary, teacher initiatory department Stowschool
Kelly, John, secretary Weavers' Association, 29 Thread
street
Kelso, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stock street
Kennedy, Charles, 4 Stow street
Kennedy, David, cooper. King street, Saucel
Kennedy, Gavin, green grocer, 14 Gauze street
Kennedy, Hugh, baker, 6 Silk street
Kennedy, James, toll- keeper. East Toll
Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street
Kennedy, John, grocer, 150 George street
Kent, James, grain and potato merchant, 5 Moss street
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house, 9 Glen lane
Keown, Miss, teacher, 54 High street
Ker, John, joiner and timber merchant, 29 Causeyside
Kerr, Alexander, bird preserver, 5 Lawn street
Kerr, Charles, joiner, 20 Queen street
Kerr &> Clark, thread manufacturers, Linside
Kerr, Daniel, broker, 50 Causeyside
Kerr, David, 10 West Croft street
Kerr, Findlay, eating house keeper, 8 New street
Kerr, Gavin, late thread manufacturer, 27 Gordon's lane
Kerr, James, Underwood HouseKerr, John, & Co., manufacturers, 9 Causeyside
Kerr, John L., teller. City of Glasgow BankKerr, John, of John Kerr & Co., 2 Caledonia street
Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr—house, 31 St. James st.
PAISLEY. 55
Kerr, Mrs James, Salutation Inn, 29 High street
Kerr, Mrs John, 82 High street
Kerr, Peter, & Son, heddle-twine and thread maniifacturerSj
34 New street
Kerr, Peter, of Kerr & Clark—^house, WhitehaughKerr, E,. & J. P., power-loom cloth manufacturers. Under.
woodKerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr—house, 48| Oakshaw st.
Kerr, Robert, & Son, shawl manufacturers and dyers—fac-
tories, Seedhill and Garthland lane—dyework, Seedhill
Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son, Cruikston Hall,
GovanKerr, Robert, jun,, of Robert Kerr & Son—^house, 3 Elm-
bank crescent, GlasgowKerr, Robert, weaver, 1 Mary street
Kerr, Samuel, hair-dresser, 2 St. Mirren street
Kerr, Thomas, cutler and gunmaker, 21 Moss street
Kerr, Thomas, manufacturer—house, 86 High street
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
Kerr, William P., Underwood HouseKesson, Susanah, grocer, 4 Neilston road
Killoch, James, spirit dealer, 100 George street
Killoch, Jane, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 St. James street
Killoch, Mrs, spirit dealer, 10 WilliamsburghKilloch, John, flesher, 13 Orchard street
Killoch, Matthew, agent. Canal Company—house, 12 War-drop street
Kilpatrick, James, manufacturer, 18 Causeyside
Kilpatrick, James, plumber and gas-fitter, 5 Gilmour street
—house, 4 Gauze street
Kilpatrick, John, wright and funeral-undertaker, 4 NewSmithhills—workshop, 12 do.
Kilpatrick, Mrs John, Patterhill
Kilpatrick, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside
King, Alexander, & Son, woollen and linen-drapers, 4 Gil-
mour street—house, 1 Carlile place
King, Andrew, foreman at Francis Muir & Co.'s—house,
51 Caledonia street
King, James, innkeeper and coach-hirer, George Hotel, 2Smithhills and 2 County place
King, John, cab proprietor, 4 New Smithhills
King, John, enterer, 12 West Buchanan street
King, Robert, dyer, Marshall's lane—house, Lonend
66 PAISLEY.
King, Walter, builder, Woodend, H&ustonKirk, James, joiner, 21 New Smithhills
Kirk, John, glazier, 41 High street —house, do*
Kirkland, John, manufacturer, 13 Stevenson street
Kirkland, Robert, clothlapper "and calenderer, 16 Causey-side—house, 5 Orchard street
Kirkwood, Allan, writer and notary public, 3 Moss street
—house, do.
Kirkwood, B., & Co., manufacturers, 105- Causeyside—
«
house, 6 Falside
Kirkwood, James,, grocer^, 26 Glen street
Kirkwood, J. & M., brokers, 3 BroomlandsKirkwood, John D., Beith carrier, Salutation Inn, 29 High
street
Kirkwood, Matthew, farmer, MerksworthKkkwood, Mrs James, cowfeeder, 69 Causeyside =
Kirkwood, William, farmer, ThornlyKnox, James, of J. & J. Knox, 53 High street
Knox, James, weaver, 38 Canal street
Knox, John and James, saddlers, hose-pipe, thong,, andmachinery belt manufacturers, 19 High street
Knox, John, of J & J. Knox, 12 Sandholes
Knox, Mrs, grocer, 16 Abercorn street
Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh Parks
LADDLAW, John, teacher, senior school^ Neilson Instil
tution—house, 1 Garthland street
Laing, Mrs, 34 New street
Laird, Alexander, gardener, Kilnside House •
Laird, Mary Ann, 40 WellmeadowLaird, Miss, 37 New SneddonLamb, James J., architect, surveyor, measurer, and licensed
valuator, 6 St. James place—ho.. Underwood cottage
Lamberton & Tennent, silk-mercers and woollen drapers,
15 High street
Lamberton, J., of Lamberton & Tennent— -house, 12 Well-
meadowLambie, John, wine and spirit merchant, 54 Storie street
Lamond, Duncan, fruiterer and green grocer, 7 Old Sned-
don—^house, do.
Landes, Robert, jacquard cutter, 104 Causeyside
Lang, James, leather merchant and house-factor, 86 Highstreet—house, 11 King street
,PAISLEY. 57
Lang, James, accountant and agent for the WestminsterFire and Life Tnsm'ance Company ; also for house,
smithy, and other coals, and for the Guarantee ManureCoy.'s artificial manures—house, 57 Canal street
Lang, James, weaver, 51 Storie street
Lang, John, manufacturer, 18 King street
Lang, John, baker, and wine and spirit merchant, 78 Highstreet
Lang, Miss Agnes, teacher, 57 Canal street
Lang, Mrs, dressmaker, 18 George street
Lang, Peter, contractor and cow^eeder, 33 Moss street
Lang, R. H., silk, cotton, and wool dyer, Espedair dyeworks,
Espedair street—house, do.
Lang, William, grocer and cowfeeder, 18 Sandholes
Lang, William, leather merchant—house, Collinslee
Langmuir, Robert, flesh er, 17 Smithhills
Langmuir, Walter, farmer, Oldbar
Lapsley, Miss Ann, millinery and baby linens, 26 High st.
Latta, Jane, grocer, 8 Ferguslie
Latta, John, Hay Weighs Lm, 3 King street
Law, James, cowfeeder, 26 New street
Law, Richard, broker, 5 Bridge street
Lawrie, Mrs, confectioner, 20 George street
Lawrie, William, draper, 5 New SneddonLawson, J., new and second hand book bazaar, 91 High
street—house, 22 King street
Lawson, Miss, furnished lodgings, 22 King street
Lawson, Thomas, farmer, Carriagehill
Leckie, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 11 Cross street
Leckie, Mrs James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent,
104 High street—house, 32 Calside
Leckie & Macgregor, dyers, Lonend dyeworks
Leckie, Robert, accountant, City of Glasgow Bank—houses
2 Moss street
Lee, James, wright, Stanley GreenLee, John, farmer, Stanley
Lee, Miss, straw hat maker, 6 Bridge street
Lee, Robert, joiner and cartwright, 89 George street
Lees, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Smithhills, and
china and crystal merchant, do.
Lees, Rev. James Cameron, Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st,
Leggat, David, Espedair washing and dressing establish-
ment, HoUandbush
58 PAISLEY.
Leitcli, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 116 CauseysideLeitch, John, joiner, cabinetmaker, and bedding manufac-
turer, Abercorn Saw Mills, Abercorn street—house,
11 Niddry street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, tobacconist and fruit-dealer, 4 St..
Mirren street
Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street
Lemay, Arthur, clerk, 143 George street
Lemay, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 143 George street
Lennie, Mrs, midwife and ladies* nurse, 6 George street
Lewis, Arthur, pawnbroker, 17 and 18 Storie street, 8-3
Broomlands, and 108 George street
Ligat & Macfarlane, printers and dyers, Caledonia Works,Caledonia street
Ligat, John, of Ligat & Macfarlane, Caledonia cottage
Lindsay, Walter, smith and farrier, and nail manufacturer,.
I Burn row—house, 12 Saucel
Linn, Thomas, bookkeeper at John Yuill & Co.'s—house,.
II Abercorn street
Little, Thomas, carter, 15 Storie street
Livingston, Daniel, cowfeeder, 5 Silk street
Lochhead, Alex. M'Leod, clerk at Peter Kerr & Son's,
New street—house, George place
Lochhead, James, coal merchant, 18 Abercorn street
Lochhead, John, of Peter Kerr & Son,—house, George place
Lochhead, John, 70 CauseysideLochhead, Mrs M., George place
Lochhead, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, Robert, porter, Bank of Scotland—house, 6 Mossstreet
Lockhart; Alexander, baker, 84 Causeyside and 25 SaucelLockhart, J., turner and wheelwright,. 11 Well street
Lockhart, William, spirit dealer, 52 Storie street
Lockie, George, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 17 Abbey st.
Lockie, James, Glasgow and Paisley carrier, 91 CauseysideLogan, Archibald, clerk. Post Office—^house,.16 George St..
Logan, David, of Francis. Logan & Son, GlasgowLogan, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 16 George street
Logan, Francis, & Son, coal merchants, Underwood depotLogan, Francis, of Francis Logan & Son,, 34 Glen street
Logan, John, of Hutchison, Logan, & Co., CalsideLogan, Matthew, fruiterer, 20 CauseysideLogan, Robert, mason, 106 George street
PAISLEY. 59
Logan, Thomas, farmer, Netherton
Logan, William, cowfeeder, 134 George street
Longrigg, Peter, supervisor Inland Revenue, King street,
Saucel—house, 4 Smithhills
Lorimer, James, eating-house keeper, 75 Broomlands
Lorimer, John, at J. & P. Coats's—house, Cosieden,
Millarston
Lorimer, Mrs Alexander, Cosieden, Millarston
Love, Hugh, brassfounder, Abbey close—house, Port-
Glasgow
Love, William, spirit dealer, 57 Broomlands
Love, William, cutler and gunsmith, 71 High street—house,
55 Broomlands
Lyall, Miss, dressmaker, hosier, and furnisher, 97 High
street—house, do.
Lyle, Dalrymple, accountant and house factor, 4 High street
—house, 1 Hamilton street
Lyle, George, furnishing and shoe shop, 4 Broomlands
Lyle, John, watchmaker, 90 High street— house, 40 Fer-
guslie
Lyle, William, furnishings, 16 George street
Lymburn, James, & Son, silk mercers and drapers, 16
High street
Lymburn, John, of James Lymburn & Son—house, 15
High street
Lyon, Mrs John, grocer, 22 Orchard street
MACK, John, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Causeyside—
house, 31 Orchard street
Mack, Miss, 109 High street
Magnetic Telegraph Co.'s office, rail, station. County place
Mair, John, 2 Gilmour street
Mairs, Joseph, commercial, mathematical, and nautical
academy, 20 Smithhills
Maitland & Kerr, leather merchants, 91 High street
Maitland, James, grocer, 168 George street—house, do.
Malcolm, Archibald, cowfeeder, 46 High street
Malcolm, Isabella, grocer and victualler, 57 Causeyside
Mann, Mrs, broker, 7 Storie street
Manners, Charles, colourmaker and shawl printer, 15 St.
Mirren street
Manson, John, writer, 5 County place—house, 51 Caledonia
street
60 PAISLEY.
Manson, Mrs, 51 Caledonia street
Manwell, Andrew, blacksmith and spirit dealer, 16 Aber-corn street
Mark, Peter, tailor, 99 Caiiseyside
Marsh, George, officer Inland Kevenue—ho., 10 Georgestreet
Marshall, Hugh, manufacturer, 13 Causeyside—house, do.Marshall, John, spirit dealer, 78 Canal street
Marshall, Mrs, furnisher, 51 High street
Marshall, Mrs Kobert, confectioner, 2 Burn rowMarshall, Mrs William, 1 Water brae (burgh)Marshall, WilHam, manager, LounsdaleMartin, Alexander, coppersmith, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 90
High street—house, 4 Thread street
Martin, Francis, of Hodge, Young, and Martin—house, 42Love street
Martin, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Thread street
Martin, George, spirit dealer, 8 Wardrop street
Martin, John, grocer, 9 Seedhill
Martin, Mrs John, 7 West Croft street
Martin, Mrs, 51 Caledonia street
Martin, Mrs Wilham, Beauchamp House, 42 Love street
Martin, Thomas, general contractor, 108 George street
Martin, WilHam, seedsman, nurseryman, florist, and vege-table and fruit merchant, Greenlaw Nursery, and at
78 and 80 Candleriggs, Glasgow—^house, 9 Canonstreet, Glasgow
Mason, James, dyer, 49 Causeyside—^house, 73 do.
Masson, E., 3 Castle street
Masson, George, tobacco manufacturer, 2 High street—house, Oakshawside cottage, 11 West brae
Masson, Miss, furnished lodgings, 1 Maxwell street
Mathie, Charles, weavers' furnisher, 1 George street
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house, 23 King street
'Mathieson, Donald, maltster, 7 Burn rowMathieson, John, & Son, tailors, 1 Stow street
Maxwell, James, at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's—Chouse, 5Renfrew road
Maxwell, Matthew, manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court
—
house, 3 Caledonia street
Meikle, Andrew, spirit merchant, 27 New Sneddon
—
house, do.
Meikle, Ebenezer, spirit dealer, 68 George street
PAISLEY. 61
Meiklejohn, J. Gr., wine and spirit merchant, 47 Mossstreet—house, 70 Love street
Meiklejohn, James, spirit dealer, 7 Love street
Mellis, Mrs William, victualler, 17 Broonilands
Mellon, John, hair-dresser, 16 Moss street—house, do.
Melville, John, flower-lasher, 162 George street
Melvin, James, warehouseman at John Kerr & Co.'s, 9Causeyside-—house, 11 Abercorn street
Menzie, Peter, joiner, 15 Sandholes—house, 15 West brae
Menzies, George, teacher of Free South School, 69 Causey-
side
Menzies, Graham, of James Stewart & Co., distillers, Kingstreet, Saucel—residence, 71 Toolay street, London
Mercer, James, notary-public, law accountant, and housefactor, 4 Moss street—house, 18 George street
Middleton, James, spirit merchant, 96 Causeyside—house,
70 Canal street
Millar, Adam, tinsmith, 9 St. Mirren street
Millar, Alexander, clerk, Sacell Brewery Co.—house, 40Oakshaw street
Millar, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 East Buchananstreet
Millar, Alexander, gardener, 13 WellmeadowMillar, Andrew, of Millar, Walker, and Millar—house, 40
Oakshaw street
Millar, Andrew, jun., of Millar,, Walker, & Millar—house,
40 Oakshaw street
Millar, James, manufacturer, 6 Causeyside—house, 26Orchard street
Millar, James, yarn merchant, 106 Causeyside—^house, 27Gauze street
Millar, Jessie, confectioner, 85 Causeyside
Millar, John, coal merchant, Harbour lane—chouse, 91 NewSneddon
Millar, John, cowfeeder, 7 Ferguslie
Millar, John, warper and weavers' furnisher, 16 Causeyside
—house, 12 Neilston street
Millar, John, 16 New SneddonMillar, Matthew, spirit dealer. Earl Gray place, 14 Neilston
road
Millar, Peter, of Cochran & Millar—house, 26 Causeyside
Millar, Thomas, photographer, &c., 69 High street
Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, 8 Gilmour street
F
62 PAISLEY.
Millar, William, of Dufif & Millar—house, 33 High street
Miller, John, editor of Renfrewshire Independent, 16Gilmour street— house, Barrhead
Miller, Peter, manager at Independent office, 16 Gilmourstreet—house, 13 George street
Miller, Thomas, china and general waste merchant, 117George street
Mills, Charles, foreman at J. & P. Coats's—house, 7 Backrow, Ferguslie
Milne, Andrew, farmer, Hillhead
Milne, John, farmer, Braehead
Mirlees, Miss, 25 Moss street
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., plasterer, 84 New SneddonMitchell, Andrew, slater, 14 WellmeadowMitchell, John, draper, 69 Broomlands
Mitchell, John, tailor and clothier, 16 High street
Mitchell, John, collector of River Cart dues, and boat
owner—^house, 43 High street
Mitchell, John, farmer, Patterhill
Mitchell, J. S., & Co., boot and shoemakers, 4 High street—^house, 88 do.
Mitchell, Mrs, confectioner, 73 High street
Mitchell, Robert, farmer, Patterhill
Mitchell, Robert, raUway booking clerk, 9 Moncrieff street
Mitchell, William, pattern drawer, 20 St. James street
Mitchell, William, spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill
Moffat, David, confectioner, 90 Causeyside
Moffat, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands—house,
2 Queen street
Moffat, Mrs, gardener. Well street
Moir, James, loom furnisher, 21 Causeyside—house, 129George street
Moir, Peter, confectioner, 6 Bridge street
Monteith, John, furnisher, 11 Smithhills
Moodie, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 19 Broomlands
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house, do.
Moodie', Peter, broker, 18 Moss street
Moody, Hugh, green grocer, 80 BroomlandsMoore, Andrew, teacher, 160 George street—house, 6 do.
Moore, Benjamin Boyd, teacher, 160 George street—^house,
6 do.
Moore, William, grocer and provision merchant, 76 Highstreet
PAISLEY. 63' •»-^^' ''*'">^
Morgan, John, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 110 Causey-side—London House, 36 Bread street—Manchesterdo., 6 George street
Morgan, John, of John Morgan & Co.—residence, Green-law House
Morison, James, of Morison, Stewart, & Co.—house, 36Causeyside
Morison, Stewart, & Co., jacquard machine makers, 5 and6 Gordon's lane
Morran, George, repairer of clocks, 74 High street
Morren, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Garthland street
Morrison, Alexander, flesher, 99 Causeyside
Morrison, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Maxwellstreet—house, 8 Back Sneddon
Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street
Morrison, George,, card cutter, 58 High street
Morrison, Hugh, jun., spirit merchant, 3 Silk street
Morrison, James, agent for the Koyal Liver Society, 27Glen street
Morrison, James, cowfeeder, 23 Glen street
Morrison, James, flesher, 104 George street
Morrison, John, coppersmith, plumber, and gapfitter-—
house and work. Dyers' wyndMorrison, Mary, spirit merchant,. 10 George street
Morrison, Mrs George, spirit merchant, Lylesland
Morrison, Oliver, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 George street
Morrison, Peter, hoot and shoemaker, 16 Canal street
Morrison, William, bread and biscuit maker, 34 High street
—house, do.
Morton, Alexander, fruiterer, 35 High street—ho.. 42 do.
Morton, David, of Robin & Morton—^house, 17 WellmeadowMorton, Matthew, ropemaker, Cartvale rope work—house,
28 St. James street
Morton, Eobert, boot and shoemaker, 14 Ferguslie
Morton, William, tobacconist, 83 BroomlandsMotherwell, Mrs, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, IS
Gilmour street—house, 43 High street
Muir, Adam, warper, 162 George street—house, 17 War-drop street
Muir, Adam, surveyor for Water Works Commissioners,
Chamberlain's office,. County Buildings—^liouse, 5
Stow street
Muir, Adam, farmer and grain dealer, 23 Well street
64 PAISLEY.
Muir, Alexander, painter, 24 High street—^house, do.
Muir, Alexander, feuar, 7 Neilston road
Muir, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 63 BroomlandsMuir, David, flesher, 11 Smithhills
Muir, Francis, & Co., shawl printers, Nethercommon Print-
worksMuir, Francis, of Francis Muir & Co.—ho., 21 St. James st.
Muir, George, farmer and grain merchant, Well street
Muir, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston road
Muir, James, grocer, 10 Neilston road—house, Carriagehill
HouseMuir, James, Bushes cottage
Muir, James, spirit dealer, 2 St. Mirren street
Muir, John, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,
23 Moss street—^house, do,
Muir, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street—house, 35 NewSneddon
Muir, John, yarn merchant, 109 Causeyside—house, 128George street
Muir, Matthew, confectioner, 32 Storie street
Muir, Matthew, grain dealer, Greenhill
Muir, Mrs Archibald, grocer, 12 Smithhills
Muir, Mrs John, 23 Moss street
Muir, Eobert, coal dealer, 20 West street
Muir, Robert, furniture dealer, 53 High street
Muir, Robert, of Francis Muir & Co., UnderwoodMuir, Thomas, silk mercer and draper, 9 High street
—
house, 23 Moss street
Muir, Thomas, farmer, LoanheadMuir, William, grocer and victualler, 93 High street
—
house, do.
Muir, William, 38 Gordon's lane
Muir, William, writer, 4 Moss street—house, 4 Garthland
street
Muir, William, jun., grocer and provision merchant, 19
Orchard street— house, do.
Mure, Mrs Robert, Abercorn buildings
Munro, Alexander, Catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchananstreet
Munro, James, joiner and block builder, 93 Causeyside
Munro, Malcolm, of Russell & Munro—house, 5 Blackball
buildings
Munro, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Blackball buildings
PAISLEY. 65
Munro, Mrs, furnisliings, 45 Causeyside
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron merchants, 14 South Croftstreet, and 21 Robertson street, Glasgow
Murphy, James, grocer,. 20 Glen street
Murphy, Thomas, spirit merchant, 19 Maxwellton street
Murray, Archibald, 3 Back SneddonMurray, David, & Son, house painters and decorators, and
oil and colour merchants, 15 Gilmour street—house, do.
Murray, David,, of David Murray & Son— house, 15Gilmour street
Murray,. James, Abbey Churcli officer,. 12 Abbey close
Murray, John, of Ferrie & Murray-Chouse,, 11 Abercornstreet
Murray, John, spirit dealer,, 2 Garthland street
Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58Broomlands
Murray, John, broker,, 41 New, street
Murray, William, of David, Murray3& Son—house, 15 Gil-
mour street
Murtrie, William, inspector for Water Commissioners—"office, County buildings—house, 51 Caledonia street
Myles, James, factor, Deanside, Renfrew—office, Terrace-
buildings.
M'ADAM, Alexander, feuar, 11 MaxwelltonM'Adam, James, grocer, 5 North Croft street
M'Alpine, Charles, cowfeeder, 50 Mill street
M'Alpine, David, grocer and boatman, 36 St. James street
Macalpine, G. W., insurance agent,. 17 Gilmour street-house, 40 High street
Macalpine, Thos. W., drysalter, 17, Gilmour street— store,
,
George place—house, Castlehead
Macansh, Mrs James, confectioner and pastry baker, 29High street— house, 86 do.
M'Arthur, Alexander, card cutter, . 1 Shuttle street
M'Arthur, Archibald, bottler, Blackball buildings
M'Arthur, Colin, 39 Back SneddonM'Arthur, Helen L., grocer and spirit dealer, 21. Wallace
street—house, 89 Back SneddonM'Artbur, James, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Moss street
—house, do.
M'Arthur, Jessie, milliner and straw-hat maker, 1 Shuttle
street
JL2.
QQ PAISLEY.
M'Arthur, Margaret, milliner and straw-hat maker, 36High street
M'Arthnr, Mrs William, 8 West Croft street
M'Arthur, Thomas, sheriff-clerk depute of Renfrewshire
—
Sheriff-clerk's office, County Buildings—house, 8 WestCroft street
M'Arthur, William, ironmonger, 9 High street (Cross)
—
house, do.
M'Atavay, Francis, broker, TO Love street
Macatavy, Mrs, broker, 70 High street
M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Buchanan street and
31 George street
M'Aulay, James, shoemaker, 24 New Smithhills
M'Aulay, Thomas, bricklayer, Orr square
M'Ausland, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 14 High street
—house, 36 Causeyside
M'Ausland, James, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, William, boot and shoemaker, l4 High street
—house, 5 Blackball buildings
M 'Barron, John, spirit dealer, 3 llenfrew street
M'Brearty, Peter, chemist and druggist, 12 Old Sneddon
M'Bride, Mrs, French polisher, 87 High street
M'Caig, James, of Barrs and M'Caig, builders—^house, 21
Moss street
Macalaster, John, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co.—house,
33 Old Sneddon
Macalaster, William, ofJam.es Carlile, Sons, & Co.—house,
33 New SneddonMacalister, Mrs John, Blackland place, Lylesland
Macalister, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Macalister, Misses, 6 George street
Macalister, William, Blackland place, Lylesland
M'Call, Dugald, spirit merchant, 13 Moss street—house,
6 do.
M'Galium, Alexander, house factor, 14 Barr street
M'Callum, Daniel, cowfeeder, 2 Silk street
Macallum, James, baker, 24 Gauze street
M'Callum, J. & J., silk, cotton, and wool dyers, 40
Gordon's lane—house, 14 Wardrop street
M'Callum, Mrs, hosiery and furnishings, 69 Broomlands
Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, 10 WellmeadowM'Calman, John, 1 Hamilton street
M'Cann, James, broker, 12 New Smithhills
PAISLEY. 67
M'Cartney, Hamilton, spirit dealer, 15 Thread street
M'Coll, John, cowfeeder, 3 New street
M'Coal, John, pattern drawer, 1 Prussia street
M'Cowan, R. T., M.D., CM., and surgeon, 86 Highstreet—house, do.
M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Gauze st.
M'Crossan, William, master tailor, 32 Gauze street
M'Crumlish, Thomas, broker, 30 Old SneddonM'Dade, John, coal dealer, 24 Great Hamilton street
M'Dermid, Charles, cowfeeder, 3 North Croft street
M'Dermid, Peter, victualler and cowfeeder, 18 Moss street
M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street
M'Donald, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Canalstreet—house, 4 Stow place
M'Donald, Alexander, gardener, Whitehaugh HouseMcDonald, E., milliner, 44 Moss street—house, do.
M'Donald, J. B., assistant-inspector of Poor, Burgh Poor-house—house, 3 Back Sneddon
M'Donald, James, keeper of Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbeyclose—house, 6 Abbey street
M'Donald, Mrs, 13 Millarston
M'Donald, John, cork manufacturer, 11 Moss street
—
house, 38 do.
Macdonald, Mrs James, wine and spirit merchant, 9Smithhills
M'Dougal, John, stationer, 4 Moss street—house, 16High street
M'Dougall, Alexander, feuar, 18 Gauze street
M'Dougall, Alexander, weavers' wright, Ferguslie
M'Dougall, John, grocer, 9 Wardrop street and 6 Inkle st.
M'Dougall, Rev. William, U.P. Church, Thread street-house, 2 Garthland place
M'Dowall, Alexander, teller Union Bank—ho., 88 High st.
M'Elwham, John, broker, 26 Old SneddonM'Ewan, Alexander, spirit merchant, and hay and straw
retailer, 6 New Sneddon—house, do.
M'Ewan, John, teacher of music, 4 Causeyside
M'Fadyen, Archibald, hand-knitting manufacturer, 5West Buchanan street
M'Fadyen & Co., railway contractors and carriers—office,
2 County place
M'Fadyen, Mrs F., of M'Fadyen & Co.—house, 4 Under-wood street
68 PAISLE7.
M'Fadyen, James, 90 Canal street
M'Fadyen, James Hussell, auctioneer and valuator, 27Wellmeadow
M'Fadyen, Miss, furnishings, 86 Causeyside— house, 90Canal street
M'Fadyen, Mrs Isabella, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street
Macfarlane, Alexander, 7 Hunter street
M'Farlane, Archibald, foreman engineer at James Craw-ford's, Thistle Works, Bridge street
M'Farlane & Arthur, manufacturing chemists, BredilandChemical Works, Brediland
Macfarlane & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady lane,
and 10 Well street
MacFarlan, Daniel, Procurator Fiscal, 5 County place—
^
house, 1 Hamilton street
M'Farlane, Daniel, of Ligat & M'Farlane—house, Cale-
donia Lone cottage
Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfarlane & Co.—house, 9 Scott
street, GlasgowM'Farlane, Duncan, confectioner, fruit merchant, and tea
dealer, 2 Old Smithhills
M'Farlane, Elizabeth, broker and rag dealer, 52 Causey-.
side
M'Farlane, George, grocer, 21 New Smithhills
M'Farlane, Graham, of M'Farlane & Arthur, Calside
HouseMacfarlane, Hugh, sen., of Macfarlane, Son, & Co.—resi-,
dence, EothesayMacfarlane, Hugh, jun., of Macfarlane, Son, & Co.—resi-
dence, Milton House, Love street
Macfarlane, James, of Macfarlane, Son, & Co.—residence,,
55 Love street
Macfarlane, James, tailor and clothier, 14 St. Mirren street
M'Farlane, John G., of M'Farlane & Arthur, Calside
HouseMacfarlane, Miss, Canal Bank, 40 Canal street
Macfarlane, Mrs Robert, 1 Gauze street
Macfarlane, Robert, grocer and victualler, 17 Cotton street
—house, 12 Abbey street
Macfarlane, Robert,^ of M'Innes & Macfarlane—house, 1
Gauze street
Macfarlane, Son, & Co., manufacturers, 2 Forbes place
M'Farlane, William, merchant, 53 High street
PAISLEY. 69
Macfedries, William T., painter, paper-hanger, &c., 85 Highstreet—workshop, 32 do.—house, 85 do.
M'Garvie, John, teacher—school, 2 Glen street—ho,, 16 do.
MacGarvie, William, gunmaker and cutler, 21 High street
M'Gavin & Starke, Sneddon Saw Mills, New SneddonM'Gee, Walter, & Son, engineers, milhvrights, and machine
makers, Albion Works, 22 New Smithhills
M'Gee, Walter, of W. M'Gee & Son, 2 Caledonia street
M'Gee, William, of W. M'Gee & Son, 70 Love street
M'Geoch, David, smith and farrier, 4 Garthland street
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house, 2 Christie street
M'Geoch, Mrs, confectioner, 65 BroomlandsM'Ghee, Alexander, broker, 27 Old Sneddon, and 79 High
street—hotse, 27 Old SneddonM'Ghee, James, pawnbroker, 12 Old Sneddon, and 8 Back
Sneddon—house, 13 Old SneddonM'Ghee, James, machine maker, 3 Old SneddonM'Ghee^ Maxwell, baker, 6 BroomlandsM'Ghee, Patrick, broker, 27 Old SneddonM'Ghie, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Abbey street
M'Ghie, William, broker, 19 Old SneddonM'Gibbon, John, broker, 20 West street
M 'Gibbon, John, of Robertson & M'Gibbon—house, 42Lady lane
M'Gibbon, Miss, 89 High street
M'Gibbon, Eobert, wright, 40 Lady lane
M'Gibbon, Walter, wright and timber merchant, 51 Highstreet
M'Gill, Miss, dressmaker, 27 New street
M'Gill, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 55 Causeyside
—
house, 23 Cotton street
M'Gowan, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 High st.
M'Gowin, Alexander, broker, 31 New Smithhills
M'Gown, Adam, waste merchant, East lane, WilliamsburghM'Gown, James, beamer, 17 Back SneddonM'Gown, John, accountant, cashier Savings Bank, and
insurance agent, 14 Gilmour street—house, Parkplace, Calside
Macgregor, Duncan, & Sons, silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,
8 Causeyside, and 85 Queen street, GlasgowMacgregor, Hugh, spirit dealer, 18 Seedhill
Macgregor, James, of D. Macgregor & Sons—-house, 10West brae
70 PAISLEY.
Macgregor, John Ross, chemist at Lonend' dyeworks
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house, Lonend cottage
Macgregor, Patric Comyn, of Leckie & Macgregor, dyers,
Lonend dyeworks—residence, Lonend HouseMacgregor, Patrick, of D. Macgregor & Sons—house,
Camphill
Macgregor, Rev. James, of Free High Church—manse, 29Oakshaw street
McGregor, William, hair cutter, 34 Old SneddonM'Houl, Andrew, spirit dealer, 9 Orchard street—house,
25 do.
M'lllwreath, Miss Janet, warper, Cart lane
M'Indoe, John, farmer, Easter WalkinshawM'Indoe, Mrs, dressmaker, 86 High street
M'Indoe, Mrs, grocer, 15 Ferguslie
M'Indoe, William, Terrace Tavern, Terrace buildings
M'Innes, James, grocer, 148 George street
M'Innes, John, storekeeper, Blackland Mill
M'Innes & Macfarlane, writers, 2 Lawn street
M'Innes, John, of M'Innes & Macfarlane—^liouse, 1 Garth-
land place
M'Innes, John, cabinetmaker, joiner, and weavers' wright,
80 Broomlands—warehouse, 81 do.
M'Intosh, Rev. Alexander, Free Gaelic Church—manse,
Calside
Mackintosh, Mrs John, Victoria place, Lady lane
Mackintosh, Alexander, joiner and packing-box maker, andzinc and tin case manufacturer, 13 and 14 "Newton
street; and metal refiner, 28 Gordon's lane—residence
at Mrs John Mackintosh's, Victoria place, Lady lane
M'Intyre, Robert, hosier, 60 George street
M'Intyre, William, bookseller, stationer, cardboard manu-facturer, sub-collector of taxes, distributor of stamps,
and insurance agent, 6 High street (Cross)—house,
Castlehead
M'Kail, Mrs Peter, confectioner, 118 George street
Mackay, John, & Co., pawnbrokers, 82 Gauze street
Mackay, William, waste dealer, 38 Storie street
M'Kay, Malcolm, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Storie street
M'Kay, Mrs Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 20 Mossstreet—house, do.
M'Kay, Neil, gardener, 20 Sandholes
M'Kay, William, grocer, Wester Carriagehill place
PAISLEY. 71
|^IacKean, James A., of Wm. Sim & Co., soap boilers, 1
West Croft street—house, 97 Caiiseyside
MacKean, William, soap boiler, St. Mirren soap works, 93New Sneddon—starch works, Caledonia street
M'Kean, James, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 63Causeyside—house, do.
M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street—house, do.
M'Kean, John, shoemaker, 17 Queen street
M'Kean, J., wine and spirit merchant, 15 St. Mirren st.
M'Kean, Mrs Robert, 10 Smithhills
M'Kechnie, Alexander, messenger-at-arms, 4 Moss street
—house, 28 Old SneddonM'Kechnie, Daniel, weaving factory, 89 CauseysideM'Kechnie, John, grocer, 92 CauseysideM'Kechnie, John, grocer, 99 George street '
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., manufacturers, Causeyside court—house, do.
M'Kechnie, Malcolm, jun., 3 Forbes place
M'Kechnie, Robert, jun., manufacturer, 109 CauseysideM'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill HouseM'Kechnie, William, watchmaker, 73 High street
Mackellar, Archibald, grain and potato merchant, 42 Mossstreet—house, 17 Wardrop street
Mackellar, Daniel, George street U.P. Church officer—bo.,
17 Wardrop street
Mackellar, John, 10 Abbey street
M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer and victualler, 28 George street
—
house, 13 West Buchanan street
M'Kelvie & Co., dyers, Abbey dyeworks, Abbey close
M'Kelvie, John, dyer, Neilston street
Mackenzie, Archibald, gardener, North Greenhill—shop,
6 Smithhills
M'Kenzie, Archibald, spirit dealer, 86 New SneddonMackenzie Brothers, starch manufacturers, Victoria works,
Renfrew street
M'Kenzie, Duncan, at William MacKean's—^house, Fal-
side
M'Kenzie, George, photographic artist, 5 Gilmour street
—
house, LangbankM'Kenzie, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 44 CauseysideM'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., tailor, 44 CauseysideM'Kenzie, James, sluicekeeper, Stanely cottage
M'Kenzie, John, spirit merchant, 3 St. Mirren street
72 PAISLEY.
M'Kenzie, John, grocer, 9 Broomlands
M'Kenzie, Peter, nurseryman, Bellfield Nursery, Cartvale,
Love street
M'Kenzie, Robert, cowfeeder, 5 Dovesland
M'Kenzie, William, governor of Burgh Poorhouse—house,
7 New SneddonM'Kerrell, Mrs James, druggist, 23 Gauze street—^house,
25 do.
Mackie, John, spirit dealer, 4 St. Mirren street
M'Kie, James, flesher, 3 Lawn street
Mackie, Robert, foreman, 12 Neilston street
M'Kim, John, traveller to William Jamieson & Son—ho.,
4 LonendM'Kim, Mrs, grocer, 27 Williamsburgh
M'Kinlay, Daniel, cashier. Railway Station, 40 Lady lane
M'Kinlay, John, Free St. George's Church officer—house,
32 High street
M'Kinlay, Walter Boyd, M.D., F.R.O.S., 2 New Smith-
hills
M'Kinlay, William, at J. & J. Clark & Co.'s—house, 2
Thread street
M'Kinley, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 10 Bridge
street—house, do.—sale shop, 2 Gilmour street
M'Kinna, Sarah, coal dealer, ^6 Storie street
M'Kinnon, Colin, shoemaker, 10 Glen street
M'Lachlan, D., wood forester and overseer to Speirs of
Elderslie—residence, Houston
M'Lachlan, Dugald, boot and shoemaker, 17 Gauze street
M'Lachlan, James, coal merchant. King street, Saucel, and
Underwood depot—house, 4 WilHamsburgh
M'Lachlan, John, grocer, 21 Maxwellton street
M'Lachlan, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 5 Moncrieff
street—^house, do.
M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, milUner and straw hat maker, 17
Gauze street
M'Lachlan, Thomas, confectioner, 2 Carriagehill
M'Lachlan, William, tailor, 51 Broomlands
M'Lardie, James, calenderer, hot-presser, packer, and
finisher, Marshall's lane—house, do.
M'Lean, Alexander, weigher. Town Weighs, Caledonia
street—^house, 9 Glen street
M'Lean, Andrew, hosier, 81 Broomlands
M'Lean, J., boot and shoemaker, 37 New street
PAISLEY. T3
M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street—house,
34 do.
M'Lean, John, manufacturer, 92 Causeyside
M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 145 George street
M'Lean, Mary, fruiterer, 12 High street
M'Lean, Neil, baker, 105 George street
M'Lean, Rev. John, of South Church—house, 90 Canal st.
M'Lellan, James, grocer, 39 Ferguslie
M'Leod, Alexander, china, crystal, and stoneware merchant,
and waste dealer, 94 Causeyside
M'Leod, Forbes, cloth agent, 15 Sir Michael street
M'Leod, Matthew, coal merchant. Underwood depot, andgrocer, 3 Broomlands—house, 17 Sandholes
M'Leod, Mrs, 1 Gauze street
M'Lerie, George, grocer, 23 New SneddonM'Lerie, Miss, furnisher, 102 Causeyside
M'Lerie, Miss, milliner, 25 Causeyside
M'Millan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Causey-
side—house, do.
M'Millan, Neil, warper, 16 Causeyside—house, 17 Orchard
street
M'Morran, Robfert, railway mineral agent, Underwooddepot—house, 18 St. James street
M'Mullin, James, boot and shoemaker, 79 High street
M'Murchy, James, Castlehead
M'Murray, James, chemist and druggist, 57 George street
M'Murray, Mrs, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithhills
M'Nab, Robert, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie
M'Nae, Thomas, agent, 109 Causeyside—house, 4 Hamil-ton crescent, Partick
M'Nair, Daniel, broker, 7 Canal street
M'Nair, Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 6 Mo?sstreet—house, 1 Barr street
M'Nair, Duncan, of Matthew Gibb & Co.—house, 86
Canal street
M'Nair, John, farmer, Meikleriggs
M'Nair, William, joiner, Lylesland
M'Nally, John, spirit dealer, 6 Wallace street—house, 30Back Sneddon
M'Naught, John, furniture dealer, 38 New street
^'Naught, John, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze street
M'Naughton, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside
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ho.j
7 George street
74 PAISLEY.
M'Nee, Eobert, tailor, 103 High street
M'Neil, John, hosier, 5 Castle street
M'Neil, Peter, manager Abercorn Oil "Works, Abercomstreet—house, at the works
M'Neil, Walter, at Mrs Mangler's, 146 George street
M'Neil, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 WeU-meadow
M'Neilledge, Miss, dressmaker, 101 High street
M'Nicol, Duncan, 34 St. James street
M'Nicol, Jane, mangier, 67 High street
M'Nicol, John, confectioner and soiree purveyor, 5 Mossstreet—house, do.
M'Nish, Miss, millinery and baby linens, 94 High street
M'Nish, Mrs, boot and shoemaker, 5 County place and42 Moss street—house, 9 do.
M'Nish, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 94 High street
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house, do.
M'Ouat, John, tailor, 4 Causeyside
M'Phail, Hugh, confectioner and fruiterer, 16 CauseysideM'Phee, Alexander, cardcutter, 23 Causeyside
M'Phee, Catherine, milliner and dressmaker, 6 George st.
M'Pherson, Archibald, waste dealer, 15 George street
M'Pherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey buryingground—house, 4 Smithhills
M'Pherson, James, saddler, 82 High street
M'Pherson, John L,, broker, 87 Causeyside
MjPherson, Robert, blacking manufacturer, 8 Shuttle street
M'Quade, Patrick, grocer, 28 New Smithhills
M'Queen, Mrs Alexander, 9 WellmeadowM'Queen, Robert, fruiterer and confectioner, 17 Well-
meadowM'Queen, Robert, confectioner and fruiterer, 4 Moss street
—house, 102 High street
MacRobert, Thomas, writer, County buildings—house,
Falside place
M'Stravic, David, flesher, 3 Neilston street
M'Stravic, James, agent, 3 Moncrieff street
M'Taggart, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 104 High street
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(Cross)
M'Tavish, Lachlan, teacher, Causeyside street Sessional
School—^house, 2 Caledonia street
M'Vey, John, woollen waste merchant, 107 Causeyside
M'Walter, Robert, shawl merchant, 45 Causeyside
PAISLEY* 75
M'Walter, Thomas, feuar, 52 Storie street
M'William, John, of J. & J. M'William, spirit merchants,
38 Queen street^ Glasgow-—ho., Gateside, Renfrew road
NAIRN, Andrew, accountant and howse factor-, 4 High
street—house, Blackland cottage, 22 Calsido'
Nairn, Thomas, secretary Provident Co-operative Society
-chouse, 13 Caledonia street
Nairn, William, cowfeeder, 5 Prussia street
Nairne, William, treasurer Gas Co.,. 23 Moss street—ho.,
3 Caledonia street
Napier, Robert, Underwood lane
Na,tional Bank of Scotland, 1 Forbes place—Peter
Guilleaume, agent
National Security Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour street—^^Johoi
M'GoAvn, cashier and actuary
Neil, Archibald, warehouseman, 40 Broomlands
Neilson, Matthew, baker, 22 Sandholes
Neilson, Matthew^ jun., l3aker, 19 WellmeadowNeilson, Mrs, heddlemaker, 23 George street
Neilson,. Samuel^ spirit, dealer,. 1 Silk street
Neilson, Thomas, wright and glazier, 8'6' Well'mead'ow
Neilson, Walter, mill manager for J. & J. Clark, Mar--
shall's lane—house, 13 Abbey street
Neilson, WilHam, stationer, 11 Smithhills—house, 36
WellmeadowNeilson, William, carver, gilder, and picture-frame maker,.
83 High street—house, 42 New street..
Ness, John, still-man, 29 Cotton street
Neven, John, cooper,, 17 Old Sneddon
Newlands,. J. B., goldsmith, jeweller, and' watchmaker,.,16
High street—house, 25 Moss street
Nicol, Alexander, boot apd shoemaker^ 1 High street
Nicol, Andrew, teacher of writing and music—house, 16
George street
Nicol, George, beamer, 25 West street
Nicol, Johii, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 George street
Nicol, John, pattern drawer at David Speirs & Go.'s
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house, Stevenson street
Nicol, Walter, manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren street—house,
Rothesay
Nicolson, John, cashier at Archiba!ld,IJiitcl^iS0U.& Son's—l^puse, 16 Barclay stre,ek.
76 PAISLEY.
Nimmo, James, officer Canal street U. P. Church—house,47 George street
Nisbet, John, at William Peel & Co/s—honse^ 7S Cau-seyside
Nisbet, Mrs William, 73 Caiiseyside
Msbet, William, Caledonia cottage
Niven, David C, gas collector, 38 Lady Iscrse
Niven, John, weaver, 38 Brooralands
Niven, Robert, salt dealer, 66 George street
Norfolk, Frederick, officer Inland Revenue—Chouse, 11Barclay street
Norrie, C. & A., temperance coffee house, 9 CrossNorth British Daily and Weekly Mail Office, 4 County
place— George Donald, correspondent—house, 56Caledonia street
O'CONNER, Francis, pawnbroker, 2 Cotton street^ ' and38 Thread street—^house, 32 Cotton street
O'Conner, Rosan, broker, 2 Cotton street—house, 1 Silk
street
O'Donnell, James, broker, 55 Storie street
O'Donnell, John, 5 Storie street, agent for the United.'
Assurance Sick and Burial Society of St. Patrick's
O'Donnell, Patrick, broker, 17 Moss street
0'Do.nnell, William, grocer, 9 Back SneddonO'May, Robert, grocer, 19 Wellmeadow—house, 20 SancJ^
holes
Ogg, George, spirit dealer, 36 Ferguslie
Ogilvie, Mrs, hosiery, 3 Love street
Oliver, Robert, baker, 73 Love street—chouse, 31 Glen street
Oliver, Robert, collector of Abbey Parish poor rates-
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office, 22 Smithhills—house, 32 Calside
Oliver, William, gardener and fruiterer, 45 High street
Orchieson, George, tea dealer, 24 MaxwelltonOrr, Miss, 1 Chri,stie street
Orr, Mrs Andrew, wine and spirit merohant, 13 Highstreet—house, da.
Orr, Mrs, grocer, 30 St, James street
Orr, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 10 St.
Mirren street—house, 37 Storie street
Orr, Robert, stocking maker, 41 New street
Orr, Thomas, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St, James.place—house, 2 Back Sneddon
PAISLEY. 77
Osborne, James, wheel wright, weavers' wright, and turner,
20 Lawn Street
Osborne, James, jun., jacqnard machine maker, andweavers' wright, 20 Lawn street
Osborne, James, officer St. George's Church—house, 50
Storie street
Owens, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 4 New street
PAISLEY ARTIZAN'S INSTITUTION, 1 High street
—Andrew M'Lure, keeper—house, do.
Paisley Bread Associatioii, 7 Hospital lane
Paisley Coffee Eoom, 107 High street (Cross)—Eobert
Wingate, keeper—house, 12 Bridge street
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (limited), 2
Gauze street
Paisley Equitable Co-operative Stores, 5 Neilston road,
Robert Ayton, salesman—10 Stock street, Alexander
M'Hutcheon, salesman
Paisley Gas Light Office, 23 Moss street—William Nairne,
treasurer
Paisley Herald and Penfrewshire Advertiser Office, Water-
loo place, 2 Gilmour street—Pichard Watson, editor
Paisley Herald Printing Office, 2 Gilmour street—Wm. B.
Watson, printer
Paisley Industrial or Ragged School, New Sneddon—Peter
Thomson, superintendent
Paisley Library, 109 High street—James Crawford,
librarian
Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (limited)—grocer}'-
stores, 53 Storie street, 13 Gauze street, 12 Old
Sneddon, and 26 Broomlands—drapery and hosiery
establishment, and registered office, 84 High street
—
Thos. Nairn, secretary.
Paisley Union Loan Society—office, Terrace buildings
—
John Andrews, managerPark, Alexander H., wholesale and retail grocer, 105 High
street (Cross)—house, OakshawheadPark, Allan, farmer, GokstonPark, John, musician, 3 Mary street
Park, Miss, grocer, 97 Causeyside—house. Terrace buildings
Park, Robert, green grocer, 56 High street
Parlane, James, silk mercery and general drapery establish-
ment, 10 High street (Cross)—^house, 21 Caledonia st.
n o
78 PAISLEY.
Parlane, J. & R., printers and booksellers, 17 Gilmoiir
street
Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 8 School wyndParlane, John, foreman at J. & R. Parlane—house, 33
George street
Parlane, R. B., of J. & R. Parlane, 21 WellmeadowPaterson, Allan, cooper, 48 High street—cooperage, do.
Paterson, Andrew, grocer and victualler, 15 Old Sneddonand 101 Causeyside—house, 34 St. James street
Paterson, Hugh, shoemaker, 57 Storie street
Paterson, James, of James Paterson & Co.—house, 73Causeyside
Paterson, James, tacksman of town du«s, 9 Wallace street
Paterson, James, telegraph clerk to Electric and Interna-
tional Telegraph Company—house, 23 Stock street
Paterson, James, & Co., manufacturers, 7 St. Mirren street
Paterson, James G., inspector of weights and measures for
the Upper ward of Renfrewshire, 66 High street
Paterson, J. & T., farmers, CandrenPaterson, Jonathan, 17 Gauze street
Paterson, Margaret, milliner, 47 High street—^house, 48 do.
Paterson, Samuel, furnishings, 17 BroomlandsPaterson, Robert, auctioneer, valuator, and land surveyor,
16 Gilmour street
Paterson, Robert, 101 George street
Paterson, Robert, teacher of English school for LowChurch Parish, 31 Storie street—house, 9 Shuttle
street
Paterson, Thomas, at James Harvey & Co.'s—house, 44Oakshaw street
Paton, Alexander, jun., clerk at George Younger & Co.'s,
1 North Court, Royal Exchange, Glasgow—house, 14Wardrop street
Paton, Alexander, merchant, 103 High street (Cross)
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house, 2 St. James street
Paton, Alexander, photographer, 14 Wardrop Street
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house, do.
Paton, Elizabeth, china merchant, 1 BroomlandsPaton, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 2 North
street
Paton, James, grocer, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Paton, John, & Son, drapers, 103 High street (Cross)
PAISLEY. 79»
Paton, John, wright and cabinet maker, B Moncrieff street
Paton, John, shoemaker, Orchard street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canal
street
Paton, Mrs John, 1 Maxwell street
Patrick, David, draper, 104 Cross—house, 51 Caledonia
street
Patrick, John G., of James Harvey & Co.—residence^
Yoker lodge, YokerPatrick, Kobert, Ninian's cottage, 6 East Buchanan street
Patrick, Thomas, baker, 69 BroomlandsPattison, Mrs Daniel, broker, 2 Canal street
Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 2 Castle street
Paul, Janet, ladies' nurse, 67 High street
Paul, Mrs James, grocer, 15 WilliamsburghPaul, William, nurseryman and florist. Wester Crossflat
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house, do.
Peacock, George, of Robert Peacock and Brothers—house,
3 Cart street
Peacock, John, rope, saclring, and canvas-bag maker, 85High street—house, 26 Oakshaw street
Peacock, John, of Robert Peacock & Brothers—^house, 26Gauze street
Peacock, Miss Isabella, milliner and straw hat maker, 16Wellmeadow
Peacock, Mrs Walter, 6 New street
Peacock, Robert, of Robert Peacock & Brothers—house, B
Cart street
Peacock, Robert, & Brothers, millers, 19 Thread street
Peacock, Robert, baker, 5 George street
Peacock, Thomas, weaver, 16 WellmeadowPeacock, William, gas inspector, 19 George street
Pearson, Peter, manager at Mrs Motherwell's, Gilmourstreet—house, 43 High street
Peattie, William, clothier, 17 Gilmour street—house, 47High street
Peden, John, agent of the British Linen Company—house,
6 Bank street
Peden, William S., clerk, British Linen Company's Bank—house, 6 Bank street
Peel, William, & Co., cloth merchants, 109 Causeyside^
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Thomas M'Nae, agent—John Nisbet, warehousemanPender, John, coal agent, 37 Wellmeadow
80 PAISLEY.
Peock, William, shipmaster, Meikleriggs
Peters, Joseph, cooper, 16 Moss street
Philips, James, grocer, 3 Lawn street
Philips, WilHam, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,and insurance agents, 6 Forbes place
Philips, William, of William Philips & Co.—residence,
Crossiiat HousePhilips, William, draper, 15 High street—house, Falside
Picken, Alexander, of Picken & Comrie— house, 11Wardrop street
Picken & Comrie, machine and cabinet makers, 3 Barclay st.
Picken, John, house-factor, 39 Storie street—weaving-shop, 26 do.
Picken, John, letter stamper, 89 Storie street
Pinkerton, Hugh, clerk, Kailway Station— house, 27 NewSneddon
Pinkerton, James, of Spence & Pinkerton, 41 Lady lane
Pinkerton, John, feuar, 39 WellmeadowPinkerton, John, Bladda House, BladdaPinkerton, Lachlan, tinsmith, gasfitter, and ironmonger,
42 Moss street—workshop, 67 Back Sneddon—house,
65 do.
Pinkerton, Mrs, 1 Garthland street
Pinkerton, Kobert, tinsmith, 67 Back SneddonPinkerton, William, book-keeper at D. S. Porteous's
Engine Works—house, 27 New SneddonPinkerton, William, grocer, 82 BroomlandsPinkerton, William, officer. Free Martyrs' Church—house,
27 Maxwellton street
Pollock, Alexander, jun., of James Pollock & Co., andagent for the City of Glasgow Banlc—residence, E,ic-
cartsbar HousePollock, Alexander Russell, of James Pollock & Co.
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house, Greenhill
Pollock & Cochran, bleachers, washers, and dyers, Thrush
-
craig
Pollock, James, & Co., silk and yarn merchants, and dry-
salters, 5 Causeyside—drysaltery store, 9 Gauze street
Pollock, John, house-factor. Terrace buildings—house, 11
Abercorn street
Pollock, Mrs N., 4 Garthland street
Pollock, Rev. Alexander, minister Free South Church
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house, 5 Neilston street
PAISLEY. 81
Pollock, Bobert, grain mercliant, 16 Back Sneddon
Pollock, Thomas, of Pollock & Cochrane—house, Thrash-
craig cottage
Pollock, William, furniture dealer, 47 Moss street—house,
6 do.
Pollock, William, brick manufacturer and bricklayer
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brick and lime yard, St. James street—house, 25Moss street
Pollock, William, grocer and provision merchant, 27 Highstreet—house, 31 do.
Pollock, William, waste dealer and broker, 49 Causeyside
Pollock, William S., tinsmith, coppersmith, and gas fitter,
80 High street—house, do.
Poison, John, of Brown k Poison—house, West MountPoison, William, k Co., starch and com flour manu-
facturers, Imperial Starch Works, Abercorn street
Poison, William, of William Poison & Co.—house, 5Gauze street
Porteous, Alexander, clerk, 16 Barclay street
Porteous, Dundas S., engineer, machinist, and tool maker,
and brass and iron founder, Snawdoun Works, 15
New Sneddon—house, 50 High street
Porter, Margaret, grocer, 19 Barclay street
Post Office, 9 Gilmour street—Francis Deans, postmaster
Potter, Benjamin A., at James Pollock k Co.'s—house, 8
George street
Potter, William H., at James Pollock & Co.'s—=house, H, Winton terrace, Queen's park, Glasgow
Pbw, Peter, cab proprietor, 21 Gauze street—house, 2%
Old SneddonPratt, Alexander, 6 Lawn street
Pringle, Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 24 Storie street
Provan, Andrew, confectioner, 67 BroomlandsProvan, James, confections and toys, 67 Causeyside
Provan, Walter, confectioner, 30 Causeyside
Purnell, Samuel, officer- Inland Revenue—house, 3 Black -^
hall buildings
QUIN", Francis, foreman at William Clapperton's, 70 NewSneddon—house, 7 Carlile place
Quin, Hugh, broker, 38 Moss street
Quin, Samuel, eating-house keeper, 36 Moss styeet
Quin, Terence, hair dresser, 13 Moss street
82 PAISLEY.
RAESIDE, J. H., manufacturer and embroiderer, 18 Cau-seyside—house, do.
Ralston, John, flesher, 54 George street
Ramage, Margaret S., milhner and straw hat maker, 70
Love street
Ramage, Miss, teacher of music, 70 Love street
Ramsay, Andrew, broker, 3 Abbey close
Ramsay, James, grocer, 12 Abbey close
Rankin, John, & Co., brick makers and builders—office,
98 High street—lime yard. Glen lane—brickfield,
Love street
Rankin, Mrs, of John Rankin & Co., 63 Love st.-
Rankine, Mrs, baker, 41 BroomlandsRanton, John, gardener, Stonefield
Ray, David, grocer, 68 George street
Ray, Robert, letter-carrier, 61 High street
Ray, Samuel, grocer, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, A., waste and metal merchant, 76 Broomlands
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house, 18 John street
Reid, Andrew, grocer, victualler, and grain, dealer, 13 Old
Sneddon—house, do^
Reid, Anthony, foreman, 13 Barclay- street
Reid & Henderson, writers, 3 County place
Reid, James, bookseller and stationer, 18 High ^treet-^;
house, 57 Canal street
Reid, James, of John Barr, jun., & Co,—house,. 69 Highstreet
Reid, James, dyer, 9 New Smithhills—r-house,, Gallowhill
oottage
Beid, James, session clerk, registrar of hirths, &c., for
Middle Parish, 101 High street
Beid, James, provision merchant, 19 Lawn- street—house,.
7 Gau^e street
Reid, James, house painter and sign writer^ 116 Causeye.
side—.house, do.
Reid, John, coal agent, King street—house, 69 Broomlands
Reid, John, of M. Whitehill & Co,—-house, Garthland place
Reid, John, printer, bookseller, and stationer—shop, 4
Broomlands—printing office, 18 High street—house,
76 George street
Beid, Robert, victualler, 19 New Sneddon^^rhouse, do.
Beid, Thomas, smith and machinist, 5 and 6 Bridge street
(Newtown)—house, 5 do,
PAISLEY. 83
Reid, William, of Reid & Henderson—house, Chapel Hill,
by Blackhall
Reid, William, spirit dealer, 72 Broomlands
Renfrew County Kilwinning Mason Lodge, 8 High street
Renfrew, James, collector of Burgh Poor's Assessment
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house, 22 Caledonia street
Renfrew, John, grocer and cowfeeder, 2 Williamsburgh
Renfrew, Rev. John, Congregationalist—house, 56 Cau-seyside
Renfrew, Robert, grocer, 6 Campbell street '•
Renfrewshire Independent Office, 16 Gilmour street—JohnMiller, editor—residence, Barrhead
Rennie, James, flesher, 18 WellmeadowRennie, John, flesher, 29 George street—house, 9 Canal st.
Rennison, Rev. Alex., A.M., St. George's Church, West-march House
Rice, Alex. K., at J. M. Symington's, Causeyside court
—house, 9 WellmeadowRice, Mrs Samuel, grocer, 46 Broomlands
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, Thomas, sugar merchant—residence, Ralston
House, Glasgow road
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 32 New street
Richmond, Mrs Thomas, 12 Wardrop street
Richmond, William, baker, 46 Moss street
Richmond, William, officer Martyrs' Church—^house, 78George street
Risk, Robert, agent for Wm. Galloway & Co., coal masters
—house, 69 Broomlands
Risk, Robert, green grocer, 69 Broomlands
Risk, William, fishmonger, 34 High street
Ritchie, A., milliner and straw hat maker, 1 Old Sneddon—house, 73 Love street
Ritchie, David, bookbinder, 103 High street—^house, do.
Ritchie, David, general grocer and victualler, 25 Queenstreet—house, do.
Ritchie, George, station-master Paisley and Renfrew Rail-
way, Hamilton street
Ritchie, James, general ironmonger, and agent for Charles
M'Intosh & Co., 2 and 49 Moss street—Chouse, 51
Caledonia street
S^ PAISLEY.
Ritcliie, John, flesher, 17 George street
Ritchie, John, grocer and victualler, 25 George street
Ritchie, Mrs A., furnished lodgings, 31 Gauze street
Ritchie, Peter, machine maker, blacksmith, and bolt manu-facturer, Back Sneddon—house, 65 Love street
Ritchie, Peter, weaver, 17 Wallace street
Ritchie, Robert, grocer, 25 Gauze street—house, 26 do.
Robb, A. & J., manufacturers, 109 Causeyside
Robb, John, of A. & J. Robb, 5 LonendRobb, John, coal merchant, Underwood depot—^house, 49
Caledonia street
Robb, William, 5 LonendRoberts, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Abbey
close
Roberton, William, farmer, Old Hall and Whitehangh
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residence. Old Hall, Glasgow road
Robertson, Daniel, church officer, 13 Oakshaw street
Robertson, Daniel, gardener, 3 Smithhills—gardens, Green-law and Linside
Robertson, Duncan, officer Middle Church—house, 25Gauze street
Robertson, George, copper and tinsmith, 14 St. Mirrenstreet—house, do.
Robertson, J. & J., shawl manufacturers, 3 Forbes place
Robertson, James, of J. & J. Robertson—house, 144George street
Robertson, James, grocer and provision merchant, 67 and86 Causeyside—house, 70 do.
Robertson, James, harness-shawl designer, 3 Orchard street
—house, 59 Causeyside
Robertson, John, coal merchant, Underwood depot—^ho.,
15 Sandholes
Robertson, John, farmer, Hillington, Glasgow road
Robertson, John, hot-presser, packer, and finisher, St.
Mirren's walk
Robertson, John, letter-carrier, 30 King street '
Robertson, M., & Co., bleachers, Foxbar and Lounsdale
Robertson, Matthew, foreman to William Harris, watch-
maker—house, 13 Old SneddonRobertson, Matthew, of M. Robertson & Co.—^house,
FoxbarRobertson & M'Gibbon, drapers, silk mercers, and
clothiers, 17 High street
PAISLEY. 85
Robertson, Miss, 37 Canal street
Robertson, Mrs Jane, furnisher, 16 WellmeadowRobertson, Mrs, milliner, 24 Lawn street
Robertson, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 56 Storie street
Robertson, Mrs William, fishmonger, 101 Causeyside
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house^ 20 do.
Robertson, Peter, officer Inland Revenue—house, 19 Abbey-
close
Robertson, Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchardstreet—house, 18 Causeyside
Robertson, Robert, inspector of poor, Abbey Parish
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house, Greenside cottage, Calside
Robertson, Robert, coal merchant, 72 Canal street
Robertson & Son, hat manufacturers, 94 High street
Robertson, Thomas, beamer, 2 Ferguslie—house, 40 do.
Robertson, William, broker, 34 WellmeadowRobertson, William, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, silk mer-
cers and clothiers, 17 High street—house, 37 NewSneddon
Robin & Houston, soap manufacturers, Snowdown Works,61 New Sneddon
Robin & Morton, builders, 14 Lady lane
Robin, Robert, of Robin & Houston—house, Broomloan,Govan
Robin, William, of Robin & Morton—house, 37 New street
Robinson, J., boot and shoemaker, 77 High street—house,
50 do.
Robinson, Richard, officer Inland Revenue—house, 8Moss street
Rodger, David, baker, 94 Causeyside
Rodger, Gavin, of Rodger & M'Callum—house, 6 Marshall's
lane
Rodger, James, printer, 3 Mary street
Rodger, James, blacksmith, 90 George street
Rodger & M'Callum, silk, cotton, and wool dyers, 6 Mar-shall's lane
Rodger, Margaret, broker, 3 Silk street
Rodger, Matthew, cowfeeder, 1 Neilston road
Rodger, Matthew, flesher, 17 Sandholes
Rodger, Matthew, grocer, 8 WallneukRodger, William, printer, 3 Mary street
Ronald, John, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co.—house, Merks-worth, Inchinnan road
86 PAISLEY.
Ronald, Robert A., manufacturer, Daisy Bank, BackSneddon
Ross, Alexander, of Ross & Duncan, Abercorn place
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house, 13 Niddry street
Ross, A. M., at John Yuill & Co.'s—house, RenfrewRoss & Duncan, thread manufacturers, Abercorn Factory,
6 Abercorn street
Ross, John, coach and spring-van builder, joiner, andcartwright, 13 Wellmeadow—house, 39 Canal street
Ross, John, draper, 21 WellmeadowRoss, Miss, teacher, 6 Abbey street
Row, Rev. William, minister of the North Church, 70Love street
Rowan, Mrs, confectioner, 10 Lawn street
Rowand, Andrew, farmer, 20 FergusUe
Rowand, Robert, 3 Churchhill
Rowand, Robert, clerk, Town Clerk's office. Countybuildings
Rowand, William, weaver, 11 West Campbell street
Rowat, R. T. & J., shawl manufacturers, 114 Causeyside
Rowat, Robert, sen., Prospect Hill
Rowat, Robert, jun., of R. T. & J. Rowat— house^
Rosshill
Rowat, Thomas, of R. T. k J. Rowat—house, Churchhill
Rowat, William, of R. T. & J. Rowat—house, 21 Cale-
donia street
Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 2 Blackball buildings
Roxburgh, Robert, coach builder, 4 Garthland lane-house, 3 do.
Russell, Alexander, beamer, 2 Silk street
Russell, Dalglish, & Co., silk throwsters, and silk yammerchants, Blackball Factory
Russell, James, architect, Three-Mile-House, Glasgow road
Russell, James, weaver, 17 John street
Russell, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 18 Gilmour street
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house, 26 BroomlandsRussell, R., innkeeper, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Russell, Robert, clerk at J. & R. Clark's—house, 2 Black-
hall buildings
Russell, Robert, of Russell, Dalglish, & Co.—^house, 11
St. James place
Russell, Robert, clerk at David Campbell's, 5 County place
—house, 26 Maxwellton street
PAISLEY. 87
Russell, Thomas, clerk at David Campbell's, 5 Countyplace—house, 26 Maxwellton street
Russell, William, butter and egg dealer, 3 Garthland st.
Russell, William, feuar, 13 Barclay street
Russell, William, fruiterer, 20 Abbey street
Russell, William, porter, Union Bank of Scotland—house,
2 Dyers' wyndRussell & Munro, sheriff officers, Terrace buildings
Russell, William, of Russell & Mnnro—house, 23 Glen st,
Russell, William, flesher, 19 Sandholes
Rutherford, Thomas, carter, 4 Garthland lane
SACELL BREWERY COMPANY, 9 Saucel
Saucel Distillery, King street, Saucel
Saucel Mills Store, 2 Saucel
Sawers, Joseph, weaving shop, 1 Prussia street—house, 1
Orr street
Scadlock, George, designer, 3 Garthland street
Scarlett, Samuel, farmer, 3 Stirling street
Scobie, Walter, spirit dealer, 25 New street
Scollan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 38 High street
Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Moss street
Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street
Scott, Allan, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon
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house, 8 Back SneddonBoott, Matthew, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 7
Gateside
Scott, Mrs, confectioner, 6 George street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, b.aker, 11 Saucel
Scott, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 50 Caledonia street
Scott, Thomas, grocer, 34 Canal street
Semple, Alexander, at Joseph Whitehead's, 2 Seedhill
Semple, David, writer, secretary and law agent of the
Paisley Heritable Property Investment Society, and
insurance agent, 16 Gilmour street—rho,, 68 High st.
Semple, James, Paisley and Kilbarchan carrier—quarters,
12 and 91 Causeyside
Semple, John, market gardener, Linside—shop, 1 George
street
Semple, William, weaver, 18 WellmeadowShand, John, draper and carpet warehouse, 44 New street
—house, 45 do.
Shankley, Robert, grocer, 15 Old Smithhill^
bo PAISLEY.
Shanks, Alexander, stay maker, 28 Wellmeadow (District
Post office)
Shanks, Mrs William, grocer, 9 School wyndSharp, David G., of Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 28 India
street, GlasgowSharpe, Mrs Mary, broker, 14 Moss street
Sharpe, Patrick, broker, 14 Moss street
Sharpe, Peter, broker, 10 Old Sneddon—^house, 14 Moss st.
Shaw, Alexander, cutter to Thomas Graham & Co.—house,
7 Gauze street
Shaw, Daniel, warper, 16 Causeyside—house, 4 Wardrop st.
Shaw, James, officer Baptist Church, 43 Storie street
Shaw, Mrs Catherine, grocer, 1 Bridge street
Shaw, Kobert, coal agent, 2 Orr street
Shaw, William, Box, County place
Shearer, James, grain merchant, 71 BroomlandsShearer, John, spirit merchant, 95 Causeyside
Shearer, Mrs Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broom-lands
Shearer, Robert, shawl washer, scourer, and shawl cutter,
Meikleriggs
Shirlaw, Miss, furnished lodgings, 39 George street
Sim, Ann, grocer, 14 Lyiesland
Sim, Duncan, baker, 6 Glen street
Sim, Hugh, Chamberlain's Office, County buildings
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house, 34 Glen street
Sim, John, baker, 54 Causeyside
Sim, Mrs, 3 West Croft street
Sim, Peter, baker, 6 Glen street
Sim, Thomas, confectioner, 36 High street
Sim, William, & Co., soap and candle manufacturers, 1
West Croft street
Simm, William, feuar, 17 WilliamsburghSimpson, Andrew, lath-splitter, 56 Caledonia street
Simpson, John, & Son, wood turners and bowl makers, 32High street—house, 60 do.
Simpson, Miss, 1 Maxwell street
Simpson, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 5 County place
Sinclair, Alexander, feuar, 2 Garthland street
Sinclair, Duncan, grocer, 23 New Smithhills
Sinclair, Gavin, confectioner, 91 Causeyside
Sinclair, William H., superintendent of Hallway station—
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house, 86 High street
PAISLEY. 89!
Slater, David, 21 Queen street
Slater, Edward, gardener and green grocer, 58 Causeysid«^
Slater, James, cutler and smith, 89 High street—house, ?>£»
Canal street
Slater, Mrs, H'aircraigs
Sloan, Mrs, dressmaker, 39 New street
Small, James, pattern drawer at Robert Kerr & Sons
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house, 56 Causeyside
Small,, Miss, confectioner, 35 Causeyside-
Smellie, James,, 2 Maxwellton
Smiles, James S., surveyor of taxes— office,. 8 High street
(Cross)—^liouse, 45 Oakshaw street
Smith, Alexander,, grocer, 1.7 Canal street
Smith, Alexander, manager at John Yuill & Co.'s works,
147 George street
Smith,, Alexander, tailor, 7 Love street:
Smith, Andrew, pipe manufacturer,. 30 Gauze street
Smith, Benjamin, grocer, 3 Garthland street
Smith, Charles, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 13 Causeyside
Smith, Charles, of Charles- Smith. & Co*—house, 3 Christie
street
Smith, David,, spirit dealer, 48 Moss street—house, 5
Abbey close
Smith, Duncan^, S., at William Brown, jun., & Co.'s—
house, 3' Garthland street
Smith, George, contractor, 24 Glen street
Smith, George,, at William Brown, jun.,.& Co.'s—house, a
Blackball buildings
Smith & Glass, boot and shoemakers, 2. Broomlands
Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 109, High street—house, 30
Causeyside
Smith, James, cork cutter, and ginger beer and lemonade
manufacturer, 3 Dyers' wyndSmith, James, saddler, successor to John Christie, 49 Moss
street—house, 34 do.
Smith, James, spirit merchant, 14 Old Sneddon—hous<?,,
12 Glen street
Smith, John, boot and shoemaker, 10 Gauze street
Smith, John, foreman, 3 Blackball buildings
Smith, John, feuar, Patterhill and North Crofts—residence,.
GlasgowSmith, John, spirit dealer, 1 Bladda
Smith, John, commercial traveller, 31 High street, -
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90 • PAISLEY.
Smith, John, grocer, 16 Orchard street
Smith, John, pipe layer to the Water Commissioners, andcaptain of the West of England Fire Brigade—house,101 High street
Smith, John, & Son, shawl merchants, 3 CauseysideSmith, John, of John Smith & Son—house, Wester Car-
riagehill
Smith, Joseph, china, crystal, stoneware, and basket^ mer-chant, 88 High street—house, 56 Canal street
Smith, Miss Janet, teacher, 25 George street—house, 43 do.
Smith, Mrs, dressmaker, 1 Blackhall buildings
Smith, Mrs J., dressmaker and straw hat maker, 34 Mossstreet
Smith, Richard, chemist, Blackstoun road—residence,
Wester Rossland
Smith, Richmond, tailor and clothier, 12 High street
Smith, Robert, engineer, 3 Blackhall buildings
Smith, Robert, agent, 5 Underwood lane
Smith, Robert, jun., weaver, 40 WellmeadowSmith, Thomas, coffee house keeper, 6 Moss street
Smith, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 8 Moss street—house,46 do.
Smith, William, clerk. Post Office, 145 George street
Smith, William, farmer. New Mains, InchinnanSmith, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co.—house, 16
Sandholes
Smith, William, weaver, 4 West Buchanan street
Snodgrass, James, miller and grain merchant, CardonaldMills, Glasgow road
Snodgrass, John, 6 Blackhall buildings
Snodgrass, John, painter, paper hanger, oil and colour
merchant, and proprietor of Abercorn Rooms, 21Gauze street
Snodgrass, John N., painter, 22 Gauze street
Somerville, Jane, grocer and green grocer, 21 Moss street
Somerville, Mrs, green grocer, 3 Lawn street
Sorley, William, olicer Thread street U. P. Church, 10Thread street
Souden, William, flesher, 25 Causeyside—house, 16 Georgestreet
Souden, William, flesher, 149 George street
Southwell, Peter, ropemaker, 18 High street—house, I
Barclay street
PAISLEY. 91
Speir, Thomas, of Bunibrae and Blackstoun—residence,
Biirnbrae HouseSpeirs, Alexander, of Speirs & Gibb—house, 5 Caledonia st.
Speirs, David, & Co., manufacturers, 167 George street
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dyeworks, Blackball
Speirs, David, of David Speirs & Co.—bouse, 9J Stevenson
street
Speirs, Francis, confectioner, 1 WellmeadowSpeirs & Gibb, coal merchants, Stoney brae and Under-
wood depots
Speirs, John, grocer, 64 Millarston
Speirs, W. A. & J., china, crystal, and waste merchants,
15 Wellmeadow—house, do.
Spence & Pinkerton, ham curers and wholesale provision
merchants, 62 Storie street
Spence, John, of Spence & Pinkerton—house, 62 Storie
street
Sproul, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Union street, Charleston
Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland
Sproul, Daniel M., agent, 34 Glen street
Sproul, James, teacher, Neilston road school—house, 45Causeyside
Sproul, John, baker, 18 Lady lane
Sproul, William, broker, 29 New Smithhills
Spruel], Andrew, smith and veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie
street
Spruell, Mrs Robert, 8 Christie street
Stalker, John, silk, wool, and cotton dyer, Bridge street
dyeworks (Newtown)—house. Spring Bank cottage,
Love street
Stalker, Mrs, 23 Abbey street
Standford, William, officer Roman Catholic Chapel—house,
4 East Buchanan street
Stark, Mrs, matron Female House of Refuge, Stow place
Steel, James, fishmonger and poulterer, 1 High street
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house, 23 Abbey street
Steel, Robert, manufacturer, 52 Caledonia street
Steel, William, watchmaker, 12 High street
Steen, James, general dealer, 11 Old Smithhills—house,
28 Thread street
Steven, William, cowfeeder, 13 Prussia street
Steven, William, ropemaker, sacking, &;c., 82 High street
—house, 33 do.
9^ PAISLEY.
Stevenson, Alexander, farmer, WestmarchStevenson, Arthur, farmer, KnockStevenson, David, cowfeeder, 3 Maxwellton street
Stevenson, James, cowfeeder, 11 BroomlandsStevenson, James, grocer, 42 BroomlandsStevfenson, James, furnisher, 6 Silk street
Stevenson, James, seedsman, and agent for London snuffs,.
X St. Mirren street—house, 4 High street
Stevenson, John, clerk at R. Kerr & Sons—house, 2Christie street
Stevenson, John, ginger heer and lemonade brewer, and:
spirit dealer, 5 St, Mirren street
Stevenson, John, hosier, 67 Canal street
Stevenson, John, accountant and measurer, at JamesBarr's, 79 High street
Stevenson, John, & Sons, candle makers, 77 New SneddonStevenson, John, of John Stevenson & (Sons—chouse, 77
New SneddonStevenson, Mrs John, co^vfeeder, 32 Castle street
Stevenson, Robert, remnant warehouse, 9 St.. Mirren street,.
and tobacconist, 12 dt).—house, 103 High street
Stevenson, Thomas, letter-stamper, 9 St. Mirren street
Stevenson, William, bakerj 7 Old SneddonStewart, Alexander, baker,. 89 High street—.house,. 47 do.,
Stewart, Allan, farmer, Arkleston
Stewart, Andrew, cowfeeder, 2 Moncrie.ff stre,et
Stewart, Andrew, 59 Love street
Stewart, James, inspecftor of works at J. & P;,Coats's
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hause, 17 MaxwelltonStewart, James, & Co., distillers. King street, Saucel
Stewart, James, at Alex. Gardner's, 3 Moss street—house,,
118 George street
Stewart, James, joiner and timber merchant,, 20 NewSneddon—house, 21 do.
Stewart, James, late superintendent of police, 105 Cansey--
side
Stewart, John, plumber, 8 Old Sneddon—^house, 6 Lovestreet
Stewart, John, at William Philips «fe Co.'s—house, FalsideStewart, John, carter and contractor, 42 Back SneddonStewart, John, of Morison,. Stewart, k Co.— house, 65/
Canal street
Stewart, John, clerk at Saucel Distillery—house, Saucel
PAISLEY. yo
Stewart, Matthew, feiiar, 128 George street
Stewart, Matthew, jun., dyer, 3 Seedhill
Stewart, Miss, 17 Maxwellton
Stewart, Mrs Archibald, 1 Christie street
Stewart, Mrs Charles J. E., 35 WellmeadowStewart, Peter, pawnbroker, 28 New street
Stewart, R. A., agent for the Provincial Insurance Com-pany, Wrexham, 7 Marshall's lane
Stewart, Rev. James, of Episcopal Church, 10 St. Jamesplace—residence, Gallowhill House
Stewart, Robert, bookbinder and paper ruler, 14 St, Mirren
street (Cross)—house, 89 High street
Stewart, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 33 Glen street
Stewart, Robert, commission agent, 7 Marshall's lane—
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house. Wester Carriagehill
Stewart, Walter, janitor of Grammar School and Academy,
11 Abbey street
Stewart, William, architect and land surveyor, 4 Mossstreet—house, 1 Maxwellton
Stewart, William, auctioneer and valuator, 4 Moss street
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house, 1 Maxwellton
Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly Park and Hollandbush
Stewart, William, at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 11 Glen
street
Stewart, William, teacher of drawing, School of Design
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house, GlasgowStirling, Hugh, miller, Seedhill mill—house, do.
Stirling, Robert, wine and spirit dealer, 5 Smithhills
Stirling, Robert, spirit merchant, 2 WellmeadowStirling, Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 Garthland street
Stirling, William, & Co,, saddlers, 86 High street
Stirrat, C. & J., bleachers, Nethercraigs, Abbey Parish
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orders left at Messrs Miller & Co.'s, booksellers, 85Ingram street, Glasgow, and at Mr Archd. Barr's,
yarn merchant, 108 Causeyside street, Paisley
Stirrat, George, broker, 32 WellmeadowStirrat, James, beamer, 35 Storie street—house, 9 Canal
street
Stirrat, John, of C. k J. Stirrat—^house, Nethercraigs
Stobbo, Thomas, gardener, WestmarchStorrie, Alexander, flesher, 9 Moss street—house, 44 do.
Storrie, J. & W,, china merchants and waste dealers, 3^High street—-liousej 1 Storie street
94 PAISLEY.
Storrie, William, weaver, 3 North street
Stow School, Stow place—Misses Brown & Kelly, teachers
Strang, James, farmer, Whiteford
Sunter, William, cabinet maker, 106 George street—ware-
house, 39 WellmeadowSutherland, Donald, assistant inspector, Abbey Parish
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house, 4 Gafthland street
Swan, James, assessor, for Renfrewshire, 15 Gilmour street
—residence, Wattiston, LochwinnochSwan, Matthew, baker, 73 Causeyside
Sweeney, George, shoemaker, 22 New street
Sweenie, David, boot and shoemaker, 4 Stock street
Sweenie, James, letter carrier, 4 Stock street
Sweenie, James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Old SneddonSymington, J. M., yarn merchant, Causeyside court—resi-
dence, Oakshaw HouseSymington, Misses, 3.3 Oakshaw street
TAGG, James, bill poster and church officer, 44 Canal street
Tait, William, manufacturer, 21 Causeyside
Tallon, Catherine, broker, 8 BroomlandsTannahill, Mrs James, confectioner, 43 Moss street
Tannock, Mrs, tea and coffee merchant, 51 George street
Taylor, Andrew, cowfeeder, 39 Lady lane
Taylor, Archibald, of Taylor & Hunter—ho., 1 Stevenson, st..
Taylor, Dayid, M.D.^ 7 St. J^mes, place
Taylor ^ Hunter, furnishers, 55 Causeyside
Taylor, John, pattern-drawer at Guthrie & Co.*s—^house,
23 George street
Taylor, Thomas, farmer. Moss-side'
Teas, Andrew, 3 Millarston
Teas, Joseph, green grocer, 17 Back SneddonTelfer, David, wine and spirit merchant, 14 St. Mirren
street—house, do,
Telfer, Gavin, skinner and wool nierchant, 7 New Smithhills
Telfer, Mrs James, 7 New Smithhills
Templeton, Andrew, builder, 28 Glen street
Templeton, Miss, draper, 24 Causeyside—ho., 11 Wardropstreet
Templeton, William, victualler, grocer, and spirit dealer,
13 Canal street
Tennent, Allan, of Lamberton & Tennent—chouse, 6 George
street
PAISLET. 95
The United Kingdom Electric Telegraph Company (limited)
—office, 46 Moss street
Thomson, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Prussia street—house,
13 Abbey street
Thomson, Andrew, spirit merchant, 28 Back Sneddon
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house, do.
Thomson, Archibald, innkeeper. County Hotel, County place
Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, John-
stone—house, 65 Love street
Thomson, George, shoemaker, 7 Prussia street
Thomson, H. H., of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 High street
Thomson, James, at William Philip & Co.'s—house, 6
WellmeadowThomson, James, Inland Revenue officer—ho., 54 Storie st.
Thomson, John, basket, brush, comb, and fancy warehouse,
87 High street—house, 32 do.
Thomson, John, brickbuilder, 1 Maxwellton
Thomson, John, brickmaker, Westmarch—house, 61Caledonia street
Thomson, John, cloth agent, 1 St. James street
Thomson, John, currier, 25 Thread street—house, 29 do.
Thomson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia st.
Thomson, John, stationer and bookseller, 7 High street
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house, 41 WellmeadowThomson, John G., teacher of English, John Neilson
Institution, 9 WellmeadowThomson, Miss Isabella, teacher initiatory department,
Grammar School and Academy—house, 13 Abbey st.
Thomson, Miss, 66 High street
Thomson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, confectioner, 4 Lylesland
Thomson, Peter, superintendent, Ragged and Reformatory
School, New Sneddon—house. UnderwoodThomson, Rev. John, Free St. George's Church—^manse,
Chapel, by Blackball
Thomson, Rev. Peter, 66 High street
Thomson, Rev. R. Woodrow, minister of the Martyr's
Church—house, 17 Maxwellton
Thomson, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street
Thomson, Robert, spirit dealer, 5 Williamsburgh
Thomson, Smith, & Co., drapers, 23 High street
Thomson, Thomas, of Gilmour & Thomson, Craigielea
cottage, Blackstoun road
96 PAISLEY.
Thomson, William, at Sacell Brewery—house, 55 High st,
Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 45 BroomlandsTinn, Nicholas, quarter-master sergeant, Militia Staffj,
WilliamsburghTodd, Alexander, weaver, 70 Canal street
Todd, George, 61 Love street
Todd, G. (^ H., brassfounders, 13 High street
Todd, George, of G. & H. Todd, 18 Well street
Todd, Henry, of G. & H. Todd, 22 King street
Tomney, John, broker, 17 Moss street
Torbet, Misses, Young Ladies' Seminary, 44 New street
Trades' Hall, 10 New street—John Neilson, keeper—house,21 Old Sneddon
Train, John, grocer, 31 George street
Trench, Robert, weaver, 7 Orchard street
Tudhope, John, gardener, contractor, and keeper of Priors-
croft Bowling Green, 50 Storie street—house, 11Barclay street
Turnbull, George, baker and confectioner, 40 High street
—house, do.
Turnbull, James, baker, 78 BroomlandsTurnbull, James, baker, 99 High street
Turnbull, Mrs Wilham, green grocer, 23 Gauze street
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house, 24 Abbey street
Turner, J., furnisher, 10 Smithhills
Turner, Robert, shoemaker, 2 New Smithhills
Twigg, Dalglish, & Co., cotton spinners, Adelphi Mill, 68New Sneddon
Twigg, Joseph, of Twigg, Dalglish, & Co.—house, AdelphiPlace, 41 New Sneddon
Twigg, Miss, 1 Garthland lane
UNION Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street—John Affleck,
agent
Ure, D. & J., grocers, 4 High street—ho., 6 Brown's lane
TJre, Thomas, general grocer and ham curer, 97 Causey-side
Urie, Robert, designer, 11 Ferguslie
Urie, Robert, jun., of Andrew & Urie, 88 High street
VALLANCE, Alexander, joiner and cabinetmaker, 17Moss street—house, 36 do.
Vallaiice, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 33 Wellmeadow.
PAISLEY. 97
Vallance, Mrs, tobacco manufacturer, 8 High street (Cross)
—house, 33 Old Sneddon
Valiance, Miss, 1 Christie street
Virtue, WiUiam, agent, 12 Stow street
WADDELL, Mrs, spirit dealer, 60 Causeyside
Waddell, Mrs, confectioner, 28 Great Hamilton street
Wagstaff, Matthew, china merchant, 10 Orchard street
—house, 24 do,
Wagstaff, Miss, miUiner, 24 Orchard street
Walker, Adam, traveller, Cardonald Mill
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder and victualler, 23 Abbey st.
Walker, Andrew, late manufacturer, 8 George street
Walkers & Co., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, David, \dctualler, 13 Carriagehill
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., printers, Arkleston
Walker, Francis, china merchant, 1 Neilston street
Walker, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, cowfeeder, and hay and straw dealer, 25
Lawn street
Walker, James, grocer, 16 Broomlands
Walk-er, John, grain dealer, 22 Wellmeadow—house, do
Walker, John, at Forbes and Co.'s—house, 24 Causeyside
Walker, John, jun., of Walkers & Co.—house, 4 Gateside
Walker, Mi's, spirit dealer, 9 North Croft street
Walker, Robert, weaver, 12 Queen street
Walker, Robert, of Walker, Son, & Co.—house, Rosebank
cottage
Walker, Samuel, bill-poster, 1 7 Causeyside
Walker, Son & Co., manufacturers, 113 Causeyside
Walker, Thomas, of Millar, Walker, & Millar—house, 28
Gauze street
Walker, William, cowfeeder, 13 Ferguslie
Wallace, Andrew, silk, cotton, and wool dyer, Cumber-land place—house, 26 Causeyside
Wallace, Bernard, rag and waste store, 18 South Croft
street
Wallace, Bridget, broker, 76 High street
Wallace, Charles, feuar, 13 Caledonia street
Wallace, Charles, jun., slater, 23 New Smithhilis
Wallace, Connell, & Co., plumbers,, 8 Gilmour street, and
also at Ma,nse street, Renfrew"*""
* -gyle street,^^'
9S_ PAISLEY.
Wallace, George P., teacher of music, and piano forte tuner,
6 Moss street
Wallace, George, grocer, 113 George street
Wallace, Hugli, manufacturer, 114 Causejside—house, 1
Christie street
Wallace, Hugh, jun., 13 Thread street
Wallace, James, grocer, 1 DoveslandWallace, James S., professor of dancing and calisthenics,
Abercorn buildings—house, 21 St, James street
Wallace, Matthew, dyer, boat owner, and coal merchant,10 Caledonia street
Wallace, Mrs David, draper, '14 Barclay street
Wallace, Mrs.James, eating house keeper, 7 Orchard street
Wallace, William, joiner and timber merchant, 27 Broom-lands—house, do.
Wallace, William, calenderer, 25 Orchard street
Wardrop, Alexander, manufacturer, 9 Wallace street
Wardrop, John, 8 Wallace street
Wardrop, Thomas, tea dealer, 8 Wallace street
Warrington, Mary Ann, pawnbroker, 24 Gauze street
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house, 1 Smithhiils
Wamock, Mrs Andrew, 59 High street
Warwick, Mrs, grocer, 86 New SneddonWason, Charles Dalton, teacher, 125 George street—house,
39 Canal street
Waterston, J. & R., painters and paper hangers, 4 Countyplace
Waterston, John, of J. & R. Waterston—house, 23Calsid«
Waterston, John, florist, 23 Calside
Waterston, Robert, registrar and session-clerk for AbbeyParish, 4 Old Smithhiils—house, Williamsburgh
Watson, Andrew, feuar, 85 Glen street
Watson, Ann, milliner, 4 Wardrop street
Watson, Christopher, farmer. East FulwoodWatson, James, shawl merchant, 5 County place
Watson, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 66 CauseysideWatson, Mrs John, 19 Orchard street
Watson, Richard, editor, Paisley Herald and RenfrewshireAdvertiser, 2 Gilmour street—house, 4 Gauze street
Watson, Robert, shopman, 1 Stevenson street
Watson, Robert, oil and colour r-—-! -' •^
^ Broomla'-
PAISLEY. 99
Watson, Thomas, general dealer, 11 Storie street
Watson, Thomas, Maxwellton Farm, 6 Neil street
Watson, William, flesher, 2 High street—house, 28 NewSmithhiils
Watson, William, painter, paper-hanger, and oil and colour
merchant, 23 Smithhiils—house, 6 Silk street
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office—house, 4
Gauze street
Watt, M., spirit dealer, 11 West Croft street
Watt, Mrs, 8 Abbey street
Watt, Mrs WilHam, grocer, 2 Well street
Watt, Robert, grocer, 24 BroomlandsWatt, William, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street
Webster, Andrew, warper, 13 Causeyside— house, 11
Abbey street
Webster, William, gardener, Barshaw HouseWeddell, Alexander, confectioner, wines, &c., 7 High st.
Weir, Andrew, feuar, 83 Williamsburgh
Weir, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 97 Highstreet
Weir, James, salesman at ;;William Gibson's—house, 18
Orchard street
Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven
Weir, James, of Wilson & Weir—house, 10 George street
Weir, James, eating-house keeper, 23 WellmeadovvWeir, John, grocer, 15 Gauze street
Weir, John, upholsterer, 17 Orchard street
Weir, William, farmer, Meikleriggs
Westbrook & Montgomery, printeutters, 116 Causeyside
White, George, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 3 Mossstreet—nursery and house, Ladyburn, Williamsburgh
White, James, weaver, 77 New SneddonWhite, John, tea dealer, 4 Silk street
White, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 89 High street
White, Mrs Neil, bookbinder, 109 High street
White, William, farmer, FulwoodWhite, William, grocer, Patterhill
Whyte & Hodgart, engineers, 28 Gordon's lane
Whyte, James, shopman, 4 Stevenson street
Whyte, James, accountant, house-factor, and insurance
agent, 9 Stow place
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., manufacturers and embroidererSj
4 Cuuiberland court
1 00 PAISLEY.
Whyte, John, draper and clothier, 1 Smithhills
Whyte, Miss, milliner and straw-hat maker, 43 High street
Wliyte, Mrs, grocer, 9 Wardrop street
Wliyte, Thomas, of Whyte & Hodgart—house, 5 Georgestreet
Whyte, William, of James Whyte, jun., & Co.—^house, 31
Gauze street
Whiteford, Andrew, coal merchant. Underwood coal depot
—house, 141 George street
Whiteford, Andrew, tinsmith, gas-fitter, and lead-drawer,
25 Storie street—house, 22 King street
Whiteford, J. H., photographer, 25 Storie street
Whiteford, James, milliner and straw-hat maker, 23 Well-
meadowWhiteford, Miss, dressmaker, 3 St. James street
Whiteford, William, beamer, 17 Castle street
Whitehead, Joseph, tanner, 1 Seedhill—residence, Kilnside
HouseWhitehead, Miss, 14 Abbey street
Whitehead, Walter, grocer, 50 George street, and 44Broomlands, and coal merchant. Underwood andStoney Brae depots—house, 44 Broomlands
Whitehili, M., & Co., shawl manufacturers, 7 CauseysideWiUde, James, joiner, painter, and glazier, 1 and 2 Hunter
street—house, 2 do.
Wilkie, John, painter and paper-hanger, 39 High street
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house, do.
Wilhams, William, bill-poster, 18 Old SneddonWilliamson, Charles, broker, 15 Bridge street
WiUiamson, John, house-factor, 16 Gilmour street —house,48 George street
Williamson, Mrs, dressmaker, 47 High street
Williamson, E., gas-fitter and zinc-worker, 43 Gordon'slane
Wills, James, &; Son, grocers and victuallers, 63 Georgestreet
Wilsoi', Adam, dyer, George street dye-works, 156George street—house, 140 do.
Wilson, Alexander, house- factor, 28 Thread street
AVilson, Archibald, grocer iind tea merchant, 90 Highstreet—house, 5 Christie street
Wilson, Campbell, foreman at Robert Cochran & Son's --
li^'use, 38 George street
PAISLEY. ]0i
Wilson, Charles, carriage hirer, 11 Inkle street—office, 'J
County place
Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 18 Old Smithhills
Wilson, David, foreman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s
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Tiohm,
Falside
Wilson, George, foreman to R. Kerr & Son—^lioiise, 11.
Thread street
Wilson, Henry, baker, 39 George street.
Wilson, James, confectioner, 3 County place—house, 70
High street
Wilson, James, grocer, 17, George street
Wilson, James, jeweller and watchmaker, 6 Moss street
Wilson, James, jun., factor, Hawkhead Mains
Wilson, James, porter, Abbey Poor HouseWilson, John, cashier at John Morgan & Co.'s—^house, 70
Love street
Wilson, John, foreman at Robin &. Houston's—house, 10
Glen street
Wilson, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Gauze street
Wilson, John, grocer and victualler, 25 Moss street and 2
St. James place—house, 2 St. James place
Wilson, John, grocer, 5 Bridge street
Wilson, John, stoneware and china merchant^ 29 Newstreet
Wilson, John, surgeon, 13 Broomlands
Wilson, Joseph, of Wilson & Weir, 4 Bank street
Wilson, Matthew, factor for Thomas Speir, of Burnbrae
and Blackstoun—residence, Blackstoun
Wilson, Miss, 33 Oakshaw street-
Wilson, Mrs, 64 Love street
Wilson, Mrs Andrew, Abercom buildings, 21 Gauze street
Wilson, Rev. John, of U.P. Church, George street—house,
5 Christie street
Wilson, Robert, baker, 111 George street
Wilson, Robert, bookseller and bookbinder, 25 Orchard st.
Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 84 Broomlands—house, 46High street
Wilson, Robert, of Hanna, Donald & Wilson, Garthlandstreet
Wilson, Robert, of William Wilson & Son, 5 Orchard st„
Wilson, Robert, slater, 50 Storie street—house, 56 do,
Wilson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 36 Ferguslie—house, 29 Maxwellton
1,2,
102 PAISLEY.
Wilson, Walter, 25 Old Sneddon\filsoti, Walter, remnants, 52 Storie street—^hoiise, 2
•New street
Wilsoft, William, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 107Higb street (Cross)—bouse and worksliop, 1 8 Gilmourstreet
Wilson, William, boot and shoemaker, 70 Broomlands
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house, 23 Maxwellton street
Wilson, William, slater, 6 WellmeadowWilson, William, & Son, shawl manufacturers, Cumberland
court
Wilson, William, of William Wilson & Son—house, 5
Orchard street
Wilson & Weir, general grocers and victuallers, 10 Smith-
hills, and Gordon's lane (Saucel) ^
Wingate, James, pattern designer, 32 Glen street
Wingate, Robert, keeper of Coffee Room— house, 12Bridge street
Winning, James, flesher and ham-curer, 61 Causeyside
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house, 12 Neilston street
Winning, James, accountant, house-factor, and agent for
the Northern Insurance Company, Terrace buildings
house, 26 George street
Wood, James, cloth merchant, 13 Barr street
Wood, James, grocer and victualler, 26 Cotton street
Wood, James, coal merchant. Underwood and Stoney brae
—house, 13 Barr street
Woodrow, A. T., cabinetmaker, 8 Churchhill
Woodrow, John, station-master— house, 28 St. Jamesstreet
Woodrow, John, grocer, and spirit -dealer, 9 Williamsburgh
Woodrow, Mrs, grocer, 30 Thread street
Wotherspoon, Ann, confectioner, 3 WellmeadowWotherspoon, J. B., at James Pollock & Co.'s—house,
Castlehead cottage
Wotherspoon, Robert, insurance agent, 50 Maxwellton
Wotherspoon, William, manufacturer of the Glenfield
starch, Maxwellton— warehouse, 40 Dunlop street,
GlasgoW'—residence, Maxwellton HouseWright, Daniel, feuar, Calside
Wright, James, 91 High street
Wright, John, brush, basket, comb, and toy warehouse, 3
Moss street, and 98 Canseyside—house, 98 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 103
Wright, Jolm, hair- dresser, 98 Canseyside
Wright, John, fiesher, 28 New Smithhills
Wright, John, spirit merchant, 36 Storie street
Wright, Mrs A., victualler, 28 New Smithhills
AVylie & Cook, shawl manufacturers, 4 Causeyside
WyHe, John, officer of the Paisley Funeral Society, 26Maxwellton street
Wylie, Patrick, of Wylie & Cook—house, 34 Moss street
Wylie, R. S., grocer and victualler, 17 Wellmeadow
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house, 28 do.
Wylie, William, boot and shoemaker, 134 George street
Wynne, Teddy, spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon— house, 69Back Sneddon
Wynne, Thomas, waste dealer, 4 Silk street
Wyse, James, tailor, 25 Canal street
YOUNG, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Williams-burgh
Young, Alexander, builder, and wine and spirit merchant,
1 Saucel
Young, David, of Hodge, Young, & Martin—house, 6
Blackball buildings
Young, George, designer, 64 Love street
Young, George, sergeant-major, Militia stajff, Williams-burgh
Young, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, James, cowfeeder, 81 Canal street
Young, James, ilesher, 31 Causeyside—house, 5 Canalstreet
Young, James, fiesher, 5 Broomlands—house, 2 Queen st.
Young, James, Gallowhill
Young, John, 26 Well street
Young, John, boot and shoemaker, 93 High street—house,
73 BroomlandsYoung, John, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street
Young, John, mason, 15 West brae
Young, John, merchant, 87 High street
Young, John, timber merchant, 4 St. James place— house,
2 St. James street
Young, Miss, 18 George street
Young, Miss, milliner, 87 High street
Young, Morris, teacher, 7 Old Sneddon— house, do,
Yoang, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 Broomlands
104 PAISLEY.
Young, Mrs James, mangier, 2 Bro^vn's lane
Young, Robert B., clerk, Post Office, 31 King street
Young, Robert, 7 George street
Young, Robert, foreman, railway—^house, 22 UnderwoodYoung, Robert, supervisor Inland Revenue, 101 Causey-.
side—house, 43 George street
Young, Robert, weavers' furnisher, 44 George street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., photographist, 3 West street
Young, William, clerk, Railway Station—house, 119George street
Young, William M., shawl and tartan manufacturer, 106
Causeyside—^house, 70 do.
Younger, George, & Co., yarn and cloth merchants, 16
Causeyside ; and 1 North court, Royal Exchange,
Glasgow—Robert Armour, agent
Yuill & Campbell, manufacturers, 9 and 10 Forbes place
Yuill, James, of Yuill & Campbell—chouse, 16 Moss street
Yuill, James, farmer, Blacldiall
Yuill, John, & Co., manufacturers—^works, George street
—sale-room, 11 Forbes place
Yuill, John, of John Yuill & Co.—house, Saueel bankYuill, Mrs William, 11 St. James place
WAT SON'S
ARRANGED BY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
ACCOUNTANTS.
Boyd, Robert, 3 County place
Fergus, James, 61 Storie street
Fisher, John, 17 Gilmour street
Eraser, WiUiam, 15 Gilmour street
Hart, Alexander, 9 Cliurchhill
Hodge, Archibald, 15 Gilmour street
Lang, James, 57 Canal street
Lorimer, John, Cosieden, Millarston
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Gown, John, 14 Gilmour street
Nairn, Andrew, 4 High street
Stevenson, John, 79 High .street
Winning, James, Terrace buildings
Whyte, James, 9 Stow place
AGENTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS.
Armour, Robert, 16 Causeyside
Auld, Miss, 26 Orchard street
Callander, John, 120 George street
Craig, James, 43 Broomlands
Jaraieson, John, 21 St. James street
Killoch, Matthew, Canal CompanyLang, James, 57 Canal street
Macalpine, Thom^as W., 17 Gilmour street
M'Leod, Forbes, 15 Sir Michael street
M'Nae, Thomas, 109 Causeyside
M'Stravic, James, 3 Monorieff street
Bisk, Robert (coals), 69 Broomlands
106 PAISLEY.
Smith, Robert, 5 Underwood lane
Spronl, Daniel M., 34 Glen street
Stewart, Robert, 7 Marsball's lane
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Virtue, William, 12 Stow street
ARCHITECTS.
Drummond, James, 36 High street
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James place
Russell, James, Three-Mile-House, Glasgow roadStewart, William, 4 Moss street
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.
MacFadyen, James Russell, 27 WellmeadowPaterson, Robert, 16 Gilmour street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
BAKERS.
Adam, Robert, 25 High street
Allan & Orr, 13 SmithhiUs
Barclay, John, 19 SmithhiUs
Barr, James, & Co., 5 Love street
Barr, John, 24J Causeyside
Bonnar, Thomas, 19 Causeyside
Boyd, James, 66 BroomlandsBoyd, James, 144 George street
Boyd, Thomas, 103 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street
Buchanan, William, 22 SmithhiUs
Carmichael, Peter, 47 High street
Fraser, John, 33 Causeyside
Galbraith, John, 37 Moss street
Gibson, George, 38 High street
Gilmour, Allan, 82 Canal street
Hamilton, James, 4 SmithhiUs
Hamilton, Robert, 70 Causeyside
Hastie, Archibald, 4 LaAvn street
Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 1 8 BroomlandsHenderson, Andrew, 12 Gauz^e street
PAISLEY. 107
Kennedy, Hugh, 6 Silk street
Kennedy, John, 81 High street
Lang, John, 78 High street
Lockhart, Alexander, 84 Causeyside and 25 Saucel
Morrison, William, 34 High street
Macallum, James, 24 Gauze street
M'Ghee, Maxwell, 6 BroomlandsM'Kean, James, 36 High street
M'Lean, Neil, 105 George street
Neilson, Matthew, 22 Sandholes
Neilson, Matthew, jun., 19 WellmeadowOliver, Robert, 73 Love street
Orr, Thomas, 13 St. James place
Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane
Patrick, Thomas, 69 Broomlands
Peacock, Robert, 5 George street
Rankine, Mrs, 41 BroomlandsRichmond, William, 46 Moss street
Rodger, David, 94 Causeyside
Scott, Mrs Matthew, 11 Saucel
Sim, Duncan & Peter, 6 Glen street
Sim, Hugh, 54 Causeyside
Sproul, John, 18 Lady lane
Stevenson, William, 7 Old SneddonStewart, Alexander, 89 High street
Swan, Matthew, 73 Causeyside
Tumbull, George, 40 High street
Turnbull, James, 78 BroomlandsTumbull, Jasmes, 99 High street
Wilson, Henry, 39 George street
Wilson, Robert, 111 George street
BILL POSTERS.
Gallacher, James, 14 Oakshaw street
Harvey, James, 6 Orchard street
Tagg, James, 44 Canal street
Walker, Samuel, 17 Causeyside
Williams, William, 18 Old Sneddon
BLEACHERS, SHAWL WASHERS, &C.
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
108 PAISLEY.
Colqulioim, John, 4 Orchard street
Fisher, John, 8 Bridge street
Fulton, Robert, & Co., Glenfield
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, James, 12 Niddry street
Hamilton, William, & Co., Cumberland place
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
Hutchison, William, George place
Leggat, David, HollandbushPollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Robertson, M., & Co., Foxbar and LounsdaleShearer, Robert, Meikleriggs
Stirratj C. & J., Nethercraigs
BOOKBINDERS.
Carswell, David, 35 Storie street
Ritchie, David, 103 High street
Stewart, Robert, 14 St. Mirren street (Cross)
White, Mrs Neil, 109 High street
Wilson, Robert, 25 Orchard street
Wilson, William, 107 High street and 18 Gilmourst
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Anderson, Jame^, 60 High street
Barbour, John, 100 Causeyside
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Burnside, Thomas, 33 George street
Caldwell, George, & Co., 2 New street
Cameron, Hugh, 11 WellmeadowCrooks, John, 1 Smithhills
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Gibson, Heniry, 83 Causeyside
Glassford, David, 10 St. Mirren street
Goudie, James, 24 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
Lawson, J., 91 High street
Leclde, Mrs James, 104 High street
Miller, John, 16 Gilmour street
Motherwell, Mrs, 18 Gilmour street
M'Callum, John, 10 WellmeadowM'Dougal, John, 4 Moss street
PAISLEY. 109
M'Kay, Mrs, 20 Moss street
M'Intyre, William, 6 High street (Cross)
Neilson, William, 11 Smithhills
Orr, Robert, 10 St. Mirren street
Parlane, J. & R., 17 Gilmour street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Reid, John, 4 BroomlandsThomson, John, 7 High street
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Printing Office,
Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmour street
Wilson, Robert, 25 Orchard street
Wilson, Robert, 84 BroomlandsWilson, William, 107 High street (Cross)
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
Adam, James, 3 Dovesland
Alexander Samuel, 34 Causeyside
Beaton, John, 7 Cotton street
Black, Alexander, 3 Barclay street
Bruce & Co., 11 High street
Campbell, Alexander, 12 St. James place
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clogmaker, 6 St, Mirren st.
Campbell, Noble, 19 Smithhills
Caskie, James, 24 BroomlandsClarke, Johnston, 35 WellmeadowCollins, Henry, 86 High street
Crawford, Gavin, 92 High street
Cunningham, eTohn, 28 WellmeadowDick, James, 8 WellmeadowDobbie, William, 149 George street
Donaldson, James, 10 WellmeadowDonaldson, John, 6 Orchard street,
Donaldson, Peter, 27 St. James street
Drennan, John, 86 Ferguslie
Drennan, Robert, 4 Gauze street
Dunlop, James, 59 George street
Ewart, Matthew, clogmaker, Blackland place, Calside
Ferguson, John, 12 New SneddonForsyth, George, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, 2 Neilston road
Gibson & Co., 8 Prussia street
Glass, Adam, 2 BroomlandsK
110 PAISLEY.
Halliday, George, 25 Queen street
Hardie, Alexander, 22 Lady lane
Hardie, Mark N., 53 High street
Houston, John, 15 Smithhills
Jaap, John, 109 High street
James, James, 2 Smithhills
Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland
Mitchell, J. S., & Co., 4 High street' Morrison, Peter, 16 Canal street
Morton, Robert, 14 Ferguslie
M^Aulay, James, 24 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, Alexander, 14 High street
; M'Ausland, James, 5 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, Wm., 14 High street
M'Donald, Alexander, 6 Neilston street
M'Gill, Robert, 55 Causeyside
M'Kean, John, 17 Queen street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 44 Causeyside
M'Kinley, William, 10 Bridge street and 2 Gilmourstreet
M'Eannon, Colin, 10 Glen street
M'Lachlan, Dugald, 17 Gauze street
M'Lean, J., 37 New street
M'Lean, John, 145 George street
M'Mullin, James, 79 High street
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
M'Nish, Mrs Wm., 5 County place and 42 Moss st-
Nicol, Andrew, 1 High street
Paterson, Hugh, 57 Storie street
Paton, John, Orchard street
Robinson, J., 77 High street
Smith, Hugh, 109 High street
Smith & Glass, 2 BroomlandsSmith, John, 10 George street
Stewart, Robert, 33 Glen street
Sweenie, George, 22 New street
Sweenie, David, 4 Stock street
Thomson, George, 7 Prussia street
Turner, Robert, 2 New Smithhills
Wilson, Wm., 70 BroomlandsWylie, Wm., 134 George street
Young, James, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, John, 93 High street
PAISLEY. Ill
BRASSFOUNDERS.
Gilmour, John, 42 High street Hr
Love, Hugh, Abbey close
Todd, G. & H., 13 High street
BREWERS.
Sacell Brewery Co., 9 Saucel
BRICK MAKERS AND BUILDERS.
Adam, Robert, 28 Love street
Brown, Peter, Gladstone and FulwoodBrown, Robert, Sneddon Bridge—works, Shortroods
and Ferguslie
Gait, John, 4 Wardrop street
M'Aulay, Thomas, Orr square
Pollock, William, St. James street
Rankin & Co.—office, 98 High street—yard, Glen
lane
Thomson, John, 1 MaxwelltonThomson, John, "Westmarch
BRUSH, BASKET, COMB, AND FANCY WAREHOUSES,
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Thomson, John, 87 High street
Wright, John, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside
CABINETMAKERS-.
Agnew, John, 31 High street
Agnew, Robert, 89 High street
Baird, William, 34 Gauze street
Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street
Hunter, William, 84 George street
I^eitch, John, Abercorn street
Picken & Comrie, 3 Barclay street
Sunter, William, 106 George street and 39 Well-
meadowVallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Yallance, James, 33 Wellmeadow
112 PAISLEY.
Weir, George, 97 High street
Woodrow, A. T., 8 ChurchhiU
CALENBEREES AND FINISHERS,
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Bonnar & Hamilton, 15 CauseysideCrawford, William, 105 CauseysideGibson, Allan, 25 Lady lane
Kirkland, Robert, 16" Causeyside and 5 Orchard street
M'ljardie, James, Marshall's lane
Eobertson, John, St. Mirren's walkWallace, William, 25 Orchard street
CALICO AND SHAWL PRINTERS.
Fraser, Hector, BarterholmLigat & Macfarlane, Caledonia works, Caledonia st.
Manners, Charles, 15 St. Mirren street
Muir, Francis, & Co., NethercommonWalker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
CARD AND PRINT CUTTERS'.
Clark, John, 95 CauseysideEdmonds, Robert, Marshall's lane
Gibson, Andrew, 143 George street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland courtLandes, Robert, 104 CauseysideMorrison, George, 58 High street
!M 'Arthur, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street
M'Phee, Alexander, 28 CauseysideThomson, Alexander, 1 Prussia street
Westbroak & Montgomery,. IIG Causeyside
CARPET MANUFACTURESS.
Forbes, William, 21 and 22 Well street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., Nethercommon
CHEMICAL WORKS.
Anderson, Robert, Abercorn street
M'Farlane & Arthur, BredilandSmithj Richard, Blackstoun road
PAISLEY. 113
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills
Adam, John, 9 St. Mirren street
Adam, Robert, 2 Shuttle street
Gait, Wm., 94 High street
Green, Joseph, 15 Moss street
CHINA MERCHANTS.
Beckett, Hugh, 19 George street
Crawford, Mrs D., 47 Moss street
Crooks, Wm., 8 Cotton street
Dickie, G., 21 Moss street
Dunlop, Margaret, 24 Causeyside
Hegney, Patrick, 27 New Sneddon
Houston, Matthew, 24 George street
Houston, Alexander, 111 George street
Lees, Peter, 6 Smithhills
Millar, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Leod, Alexander, 94 Causeyside
Paton, Elizabeth, 1 Broomlands
Reid, A., 76 Broomlands
Smith, Joseph, 88 High street
Speirs, W. A. & J., 15 WellmeadowStorrie, J. & W., 37 High street
Wagstaff, Matthew, 10 Orchard street
Walker, Francis, 1 Neilston street
Wilson, John, 29 New street
CLERGYMEN OF VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS..
Aitkenson, Thomss, 8 George street
Brown, James, 44 High street
Bryson, Alexander, 46 Love street
Clazy, George, 38 Oakshaw street
Dixon, James M., 94 George street
Donnelly, Thomas H., 2 East Buchanan street:
Dunlop, Adam, 21 Gauze street
Elston, William, 22 Kiiig street
Fleming, John, 16 Maxwellton
Flett, Oliver, Falside-
France, William, 49 Oakshaw street
K 2
114 PAISLEY.
Fraser, William, UnderwoodHenderson, Andrew, Falside
Button, George C, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Lees, James Cameron, Abbey Manse, 7 Garthlandstreet
Munro, Alexander, 2 East Buchanan street
M'Dougall, William, 2 Garthland place
M'Gregor, James, 29 Oakshaw street
M'Intosh, Alexander, Calside
M'Lean, John, 90 Canal street
Pollock, Alexander, 5 Neilston street
Renfrew, John, 56 CauseysideRennison, Alexander, A.M., Westmarch HouseRow, William, 70 Love street
Stewart, James, Gallowhill HouseThomson, John, Chapel, by Blackball
Tliomson, Peter, 66 High street
Wilson, John, 5 Christie street
CLOTH MERCHANTS, AND AGENTS FOR DO.
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Peel, Wm., & Co., 109 Causeyside—Thomas M'Nae,agent
Philips, Wm., & Co., 6 Forbes place
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside
CLOTH MERCHANTS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS.
Findlay, Alexander, 62 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Paton, Alexander, 103 High street
Paton, John, & Son, 103 High street (Cross)
Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
Russell, Joseph, 1 8 Gilmour street
Wood, James, 13 Barr street
COACH BUILDERS.
Ross, John, 13 WellmeadowRoxburgh, Robert, 4 Garthland lane
PAISLEY. 115
COACH HIRERS.
Climie, William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
King, James, George Hotel, 2 Smithhills and 2County place
'Pow, Peter, 21 Gauze street
Wilson, Charles, 2 County place and 11 Inkle street
COAL MASTERS.
Barclay, James, Canal BankCoats, George, Nitshill, School of Art buildings
Galloway, Wm., & Co., Stoney brae
COAL MERCHANTS AND DEALERS.
Anderson, R. H., & Co., UnderwoodBarbour, Alexander, 10 Orchard street
Conn ell, Adam, 143 George street
Foulds, Alexander, UnderwoodGalloway, William, & Co., Stoney brae
Green, Mrs WilHam, 32 King street
Hill, William, Underwood depot
Jaap, George, Underwood depot
Jack, Thomas, 28 Canal street
Lang, James, 57 Canal street
Lochhead, James, 18 Abercorn street
Logan, Francis, & Son, Underwood depot
Millar, John, Harbour lane
Muir, Robert, 20 High street
M'Dade, John, 24 Great Hamilton street
M'Kinna, Sarah, 56 Storie street
M'Lachlan, James, King street, Saucel, and Under-wood depot
M'Leod, Matthew, Underwood depot
Peacock, Mrs Walter, 6 New street
Pender, John, 37 WellmeadowReid, John, King street
Robb, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, Robert, 72 Canal street
Shaw, Robert, 2 Orr street
Speirs & Gibb, Stoney brae and Underwood depot
116 PAISLEY.
Wallace, Matthew, 10 Caledonia street
Whiteford, Andrew, Underwood depot
Whitehead, Walter, Underwood and Stoney brae
Wood, James, Underwood and Stoney brae.
COFFEE-HOUSE KEEPERS.
Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills
Goodlet, Thomas, 100 High street
Norrie, C. & A., 9 High street (Cross)
Smith, Thomas, 6 Moss street
CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS..
Adam, Matthew, 81 Causeyside
Adamson, Andrew, 82 BroomlandsAitken, Martha, 46 Calside
Anderson, John, 6 WellmeadowBerry, Thomas, 45 Calside
Black, Margaret, 1 Storie street
Boag, Allan, 11 Storie street
Cairns, Alexander, 2 High street
Cameron, James, 46 Calside
Cochran, William, 11 Carriagehill
Cuthbertson, D. & T., 44 Moss street
Dalziel, John, 29 High street
Dunsmore, Thomas, 39 High street
Fulton, James, 79 Causeyside
Gardner, Elizabeth, 69 Causeyside
Gilmour, Miss, 102 High street
Harper, John, 54 George street
Harper, M., 102 Causeyside
Henderson, Mrs, 22 High street
Henderson, K., 83 High street
Lamond, Duncan, 7 Old SneddonLawrie, Mrs, 20 George street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirren street
Logan, Matthew, 20 Causeyside
Miller, Jessie, 85 Causeyside
Mitchell, Mrs, 73 High street
Moffat, David, 90 Causeyside
Moir, Peter, 6 Bridge street
Morton, Alexander, 35 High street
PAISLEY. IIT
Muir, Matthew, 32 Storie street
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
* M'Farlane, Duncan, 2 Smithhills
M'Geoch, Mrs, 65 BroomlandsM'Kail, Mrs Peter, 118 George street
M'Lachlan, Thomas, 2 Carriagehill
M'Lean, Mary, 12 High street
M'Mcol, WilHam, 5 Moss street
M'Phail, Hugh, 16 Causeyside
M'Queen, Eobert, 17 WellmeadowProvan, Andrew, 67 BroomlandsProvan, James, 67 Causeyside
Provan, Walter, 30 Causeyside
Eowan, Mrs, 10 Lawn street
Scott, Mrs, 6 George street
Sim, Thomas, 36 High street
Sinclair, Gavin, 91 Causeyside
Small, Miss, 35 Causeyside
Speirs, Francis, 1 WellmeadowTannahill, Mrs James, 43 Moss street
Thomson, Mrs Thomas, 4 Lylesland
Turnbull, George, 40 High street
Weddell, Alexander, 7 High street
Wilson, James, 3 County place
Wilson, John, 12 Gauze street
Wotherspoon, Ann, 3 Wellmeadow
CONTRACTORS,
Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield
Ballantyne, John, 68 Causeyside
Foulds, John, Mill street
Hay, William, 149 George street
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
Martin, Thomas, 108 George street
M<Fadyen, Mrs, & Co. (carting), 2 County placeSmith, George, 24 Glen street
Stewart, John, 42 Back SneddonTudhope, John, 50 Storie street
COOPERS.
Colquhoun, Thomas, 22 BroomlandsGoudie, James, 43 High street
118 PAISLEY.
Goudie, William, 49 High street
Hamilton, Adam, 36 St. James street
Kennedy, David, King street, Saucel
Neven, John, 17 Old SneddonPaterson, Allan, 48 High street
Peters, Joseph, 16 Moss street
CORK-CUTTERS.
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
M'Donald, John, 11 Moss street
Smith, James, 3 Dyers' wynd »
COTTON SPINNERS.
Twigg, Dalglish, & Co., Adelphi Mill, 68New Sneddon
COWFEEDERS.i
Aitken, John, 61 George street
Arthur, Mrs Archibald, 22 Canal street
Barbour, William, NethercommonBaillie, Robert, Old Dovesland
Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street
Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street
Bowie, Walter K., 60 High street
Clark, Robert, 8 North Croft street
Clark, Robert, 24 Love street
Comrie, John, 4 West Campbell street
Cooper, James, 1 Barclay street
Craig, David, 20 Sandholes
Craig, John, 8 Neilston street and 11 Campbell st,
Craig, Mrs, 13 Inkle street
Crawford, James, 33 Causeyside
Dunlop, George, 13 Sir Michael street
"Ferrie, William, 12 Storie street
Fitzpatrick, Vallantine, 61 Back SneddonGardner, Robert, West Greenhill
Gemmell, Mrs, 13 Cotton street
Graham, Mrs, 7 Smithhills'
Gray, James, 32 Canal street
Gray, James, Crow road
JJaiiiiltou, Robert, Prussia street
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Hendry, Mrs James, 60' Canal street
Hosie, Mrs, 12 Gordon's lane
Kirkwood, Mrs James, 59 Causeyside
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
Lang, William, 18 Sandholes
Law, James, 26 New street
Livingstone, Daniel, 5 Silk street
Logan, William, 134 George street
Malcolm, Archibald, 46 High street
Millar, John, 7 Ferguslie
Morrison, James, 23 Glen street
M'Alpine, Charles, 50 Mill street
M'Callum, Daniel, 2 Silk street
M'Coll, John, 3 New street
M'Dermid, Charles, 3 North Croft street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Kenzie, Robert, 5 Dovesland
M'Murray, Mrs, 19 New Smithhills
M'Nab, Robert, 37 FergusHe
Nairn, William, 5 Prussia street
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh
Rodger, Matthew, 1 Neilston road
Steven, William, 13 Prussia street
Stevenson, David, 3 Maxwellton street
Stevenson, James, 11 Broomlands
Stevenson, Mrs John, 32 Castle street
Stewart, Andrew, 2 Moncrieff street
Taylor, Andrew, 39 Lady lane
Walker, Alexander, 23 Abbey street
Walker, James, 25 Lawn street
Walker, William, 13 Ferguslie
Young, James, 81 Canal street
Young, John, 18 Gauze street
CURRIERS AND BELT MAKERS.
Knox, J. k J., 19 High street (belt makers)
Thomson, John, 25 Thread street
Whitehead, Joseph, Seedhill
DISTILLERS.
Stewart, James, & Co., Sauce!
Saucel Distillery Co., King street, Saucel
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DEAPERS AND SII.K MERCERS.
Andrews, John, 100 High street
Brough, David, 109 High street
Campbell, Archibald, 89 High street
Cheyne, Mrs Mary, 84 Canal street
Coats & Aitken, 2 BroomlandsCochran, Eobert, 26 New Smithhills
Cochran, William, 16 George street
Collins, Elizabeth, 37 WellmeadowEaglesim, Eobert, 1 High street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Graham, Thomas, & Co., 96 High street
Henry, Thomas, 102 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Lawrie, William, 5 New SneddonLymburn, James, 16 High street
Mitchell, John, 69 BroomlandsMuir, Thomas, 9 High street
Paisley Co-Operative Society, 84 High street
Parlane, James, 10 High street
Paton, Jt)hn, feSon, 103 High street
Patrick, David, 104 High street (Cross)
Peacock, Mrs Walter, 6 New street
Philips, William, 15 High street
Robertson & M'Gibbon,''l7 High street
Ross, John, 21 WellmeadowShand, John, 44 New street
Templeton, Miss, 24 Causeyside
Thomson, Smith, & Co., 23 High street
Wallace, Mrs David, 14 Barclay street
Whyte, John, 1 Smithhills
Young, John, 14 Wardrop street
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS^
Aitken, Mrs, 99 Causeyside
Berry, A. & A., 75 High street
Brown, Miss^ 3 Back SneddonBuchanan, Misses, 56 Causeyside
Clark, Miss A., 46 Moss street
Cochran, Miss Jessie^ 1 Blackball buildings
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Cochran, Mrs Robert, 26 New Smithhills
Cook, Mrs, 41 New street
Dobson, Margaret, 3 Gauze street
Dunlop, Miss, 12 Neilston street
Dunnett, Miss, 3 Blackball buildings
Elder, Ramsay, 4 Barclay street
Ferguson, Mrs, 19 G^auze street
Fraser, Mrs, 68 High street
'Gordon, Miss, 93 Causeyside
Greenlees, Miss, 97 High street
Guthrie, Mrs, 4 New Smithhills
Hardie, Miss, 143 George street
Harvey, Mrs, 32 Gauze street
Hutton, Daniel, 20 High street
Irvine, Elizabeth, 33 St. James street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
Lang, Mrs, 18 George street
Lapsley, Miss, 26 High street
Lee, Miss, 6 Bridge street
Lemay, Mrs, 143 George street
Lochhead, Mrs, 6 Moss street
Logan, Elizabeth, 16 George street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
Lymburn, James, 16 High street
Muir, Thomas, 9 High street
Munro, Miss, 5 Blackball buildings
M'Arthur, Jessie, 1 Shuttle street
M'Arthur, Margaret, 36 High street
McDonald, E., 44 Moss street
M'Gill, Miss, 27 New street
M'Indoe, Mrs, 86 High street
M'Lachlan, Miss Sarah, 17 Gauze street
M'Lerie, Miss, 25 Causeyside
M'Neilledge, Miss, 101 High street
M'Nish, Miss, 94 High street
M'Phee, Catherine, 6 George street
Parlane, James, 10 High street
Paterson, Margaret, 47 High street
Paton, Elizabeth, 2 North street
Peacock, Miss Isabella, 16 WellmeadowRamage, Margaret S., 70 Love street
Ritchie, Miss, 1 Old SneddonRobertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
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Robertson, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Simpson, Mrs, 6 County place
Sloan, Mrs, 39 New street
Smith, Mrs, 1 Blackball buildings
Smith, Mrs J., 34 Moss street
Wagstaff, Miss, 24 Orchard street
Watson, Ann, 4 Wardrop street
White, Mrs, 89 High street
Whyte, Miss, 43 High street
Whiteford, James, 23 WellmeadowWhiteford, Miss, 3 St. James street
Williamson, Mrs, 47 High street
Young, Miss Mary, 87 High street
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS.
Adam, John, 56 High street
Barr, Robert^ 8 High street
Bell, Miss, 19 George street
Cochran, James, 21 WellmeadowCullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Donald, J. T., and H. S. Colligan, 5 High street and74 Broomlands
Edmiston, William, 36 High street
Falconer, William, & Son, 83 CauseysideHannah, Joseph, 15 BroomlandsHatrick, William, & Son, 102 High street
Hegney, Mrs, 9 St. James place
Hunter, D. M., 3 SmithbHlsHunter, William, 31 CauseysideHutchison, James, 23 CauseysideJeffrey, Mrs, 17 Orchard street
M'Brearty, Peter, 12 Old SneddonM'Cowan, R. T., 86 High street
Macgregor, John Ross, chemist, Lonend dyeworksM'Kerrell, Mrs James, 23 Gauze street
M'Murray, James, 57 George street
Wilson, John, 13 BroomlandsWilson, Thomas, 36 Fergushe
DRYSALTER.
Macalpine, Thomas W., 17 Gilmour street
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DYERS.
Bell, Archibald, 2 Smithhills and Bladda
Black, David, 1 Blackball buildings
Campbell, D. & A., St. James dyeworks, St. James st.
Campbell, Mrs Duncan, 59 New SneddonCathcart & King, Marshall's lane dyeworksColquhoun, John, & Co., Barterholm dyeworks
Craw, William, Caledonia dyeworks, 20 Caledonia st.
Crossley, J. & W., 19 Abbey street
Duncan & Cathcart, Espedair street
Ferrie & Murray, Linside dyeworksFisher, John, 8 Bridge street
Hector, Alexander, Espedair street
Hogg, Walter, 7 Dyers' wynd and 2 High street
King, Robert, Marshall's lane
Lang, R. H., Espedair street
Leckie & Macgregor, LonendLigat & Macfarlane, Caledonia street
Mason, James, 49 Causeyside
M'Callum, J. & J., 40 Gordon's lane
M'Kelvie & Co., Abbey dyeworks, Abbey close
M'Kelvie, John, Neilston street
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Reid, James, 9 New Smithhills
Rodger & M'Callum, 6 Marshall's lane
Stalker, John, jun.. Bridge street (Newtown)Stewart, Matthew, jun., 3 Seedhill
Wallace, Andrew, Cumberland court
Wilson, Adam, 156 George street
*EMBROIDERERS.
Arthur, Archibald, Sandholes
Campbell, William, 2 Stirling street
Eraser, Hector, & Son, 10 Neilston street
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Raeside, J. H., 18 Causeyside
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., Cumberland court
ENGINEERS AND MACHINE MAKERS.
Abercrombie & Craig, 32 Lady lane
Cowden & Brodie, 15 South Croft street
Craig, Fullerton, and Co., 8 Renfrew street and 4
Hamilton street
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Craig, James, 54 BroomlandsCraig, Jame&, 9 WellmeadowCrawford, Alexander, 6:7 Back SneddonCrawford^ James, 8 Bridge street
Dick, J., & Co., 55 George street
Donald, William^ 19 Back SneddonHanna, Donald, & Wilson, 8 Smithhills
M'Gee, Walter, k Son,. 22 New Smitlihills
M'Ghee, William, 3 Old SneddonPorteous, Dundas S.,. 15. New SneddonEeid, Thomas, 5 and 6 Bridge street (Newtown)Whyte and Hodgart, 28 Gordon's lase
FISHMONGERS AND POULTERERS,.
BrucOj John, 12 Moss street
Guthrie, Dalrymple,,7 Moss street
Kisk, William, 84 High street
Eobertson, Mrs, 101 Causeysidie
Steel, James, 1 High: street
FLESHERS.
Adam, James, 20 Causeyside
Allan, Alexander, 26 Moss street
Allison, Alexander, S4 High street
Anderson, Mrs James, 25 Moss street
Blackwood, William,. 74 Love street
Brown, Mrs John, 21 Smithhills
Brown, William, 25 Gau^e street
Brown, William, jun., 6 Moss street
Cameron, James, 9 St. James place
Campbell, Dugald, 41 Fergnslie
Campbell, Duncan, HoUybushCampbell, Thomas, 21 Old SneddoaCanning, Peter, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, 76 High street
Cochran, Hugh,. 8 Love street
Cowan, Robert, 27 High street
Gardner, Archibald, 63 Caoseyside-
Garven, John, 13 BroomlandsHenderson, John, 66 BroomlandsHood,. Thomas, 17 Lawn street
Killoch, John, 13 Orchard street.
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Langmuir, Robert, 17 Smithhills
Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside
Morrison, George, 35 High street
Morrison, James, 104 George street
Muir, David, 11 Smithhills
M'Kie, James, 3 Lawn street
M'Stravic, David, 3 Neilston street
Ralston, John, 54 George street
Rennie, James, 18 WellmeadowRennie, John, 29 George street
Ritchie, John, 17 George street
Rodger, Matthew, 17 Sandholes
Russell, William, 19 Sandholes
Souden, "William, 149 George street
Souden, William, 25 Causeyside
Storrie, Alexander, 9 Moss street
Watson, William, 2 High street
Wilson, Daniel, 18 Smithhills
Winning, James, 61 Causeyside
Wright, John, 28 New Smithhills
Young, James, 31 Causeyside
Young, James, 5 Broomlands
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS.
Anderson, James, & Sons, 7 New street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Galbraith, James, 5 Abbey close
Kilpatrick, John, 4 Smithhills
King, James, 2 County place
Scott, Alexander, 93 High street
Wilson, Charles, 2 County place
FURNISHED LODaiNG-HOUSE KEEPERS.
Auld, Miss, 5 George street
Brown, Mrs John, 3 Back SneddonFulton, Mrs, 31 High street
Hart, Mrs, 59 Love street
Hood, Miss, 34 Moss street
Lawson, Miss, 22 King street
Masson, Miss, 1 Maxwell street
Morren, Mrs, 4 Garthland street
Shirlaw, Miss, 39 George street
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FURNISHERS.
Adam, Miss E., 99 High street
Anderson, Miss E., 21 Smithhills
Buchanan, LilHas, 5 Well street
Cassidy, E., 4 Gauze street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
Colquhoun, Mrs, 4 WellmeadowGumming, Mrs, 19 Smithhills
Ferguson, Archibald, 11 Neilston road
Garvin, Agnes, 90 Canal street
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Harper, John, 54 George street
Hislop, William, 99 Causeyside
Houston, John, 59 Storie street
Lyle, George, 4 Broomlands
Lyle, William, 16 George street ,
Marshall, Mrs, 51 High street
Monteith, John, 11 Smithhills
Munro, Margaret, 45 Causeyside
M'Fadyen, Miss, 86 Causeyside
M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street
M'Lerie, Miss, 102 Causeyside
Paterson, Samuel, 17 Broomlands
Robertson, Mrs Jane, 16 WellmeadowRoss, John, 21 WellmeadowStevenson, John, 6 Silk street
Stevenson, Robert, 9 St. Mirren street
Taylor & Hunter, 55 Causeyside
Turner, J., 10 Smithhills
Wilson, Walter, 52 Storie street
FURNITURE DEALERS.
Armstrong, George, 29 New Smithhills
Burns, John, 6 Old Sneddon
Burning, John, 77 High street
Guthrie, Mrs D. F., 81 High street
Muir, Robert, 53 High street
M'Crumlish, Thomas, 30 Old Sneddon
M'Naught, John, 38 New street
Pollock, William, 47 Moss street
Sproul, William, 29 New Smithhills
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GLAZIERS.
Adam, James, & Son, 7 Gilmour street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Boyd, James, 32 High street
Currie, James, 14 St. Mirren street
Kirk, John, 41 High street
Neilson, Thomas, 36 WellmeadowWilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street -
Andrew & Urie, Camphill Flour Mill
Dunlop, John, 8 Glen lane
Glen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Kent, James, 5 Moss street
Muir, Adam, 23 Well street
Muir, George, Well street
Muir, Matthew, Greenhill
M'Kellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Peacock, Robert, and Brothers, 19 Thread street
Pollock, Robert, 16 Back Sneddon
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old SneddonShearer, James, 71 Broomlands
Snodgrass, James, Cardonald Mill
Walker, John, 22 Wellmeadow
GROCERS AND VICTUALLERS.
Adam, Jane, 9 Neilston street
Adam, Mrs Alexander, 2 Old Sneddon
Adam, Robert, 29 Glen street
Alhson, Samuel, 83 New Sneddon
Anderson, John, 71 Love street
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Balderston, Mrs John, 140 George street
Ballantyne, John, 70 Love street, 62 Causeyside, 1!
George street, and 2 High street
Ballantyne, Joseph, 24 WellmeadowBarbour, Thomas, 5 Carriagehill
Barr, Mrs Jane, 25 WellmeadowBarton, Robert John, 25 Old Sneddon
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Begg, Archibald, 83 BroomlandsBegg, James, 33 Storie street
Bell, Mrs E., 16 Orchard street
Berry, William, 75 High street
Blair, James, Patterhill
Blair, Mrs John, 32 WellmeadowBorland, Alexander, 53 High street
Boyd, William, 30 High street
Brough, John, 46 Millarston
Brown, William, 37 High street
Brownlie, William, & Co., 9 BroomlandsBuchanan, Jane, 25 Well street
Buchanan, John, 16 WellmeadowBuchanan, Mrs Margaret, 5 Inkle street
Bustard, Thomas, 17 North Croft street
Cairns, Alexander, 2 High street
Callander, Mrs James, 120 George street
Cameron, James, 24 New street
Chalmers, James, 13 MaxwelltonCoats, W. & A., 68 BroomlandsConnell, WilKam, 116 George street
Craig, David, 20 SandholesCraig, Robert, 27 New SneddonCrawford, James, 33 CauseysideCrowe, Patrick, 17 Moss street
Currie, William, 4 Renfrew street
Cuthbertson, George, 20 BroomlandsCuthbertson, John, 23 Gauze street
Davidson, Robert, 23 CauseysideDremian, Thomas, 5 Silk street
Dudgeon, James, 20 George street
Duncan, William, 7 Lawn street
Ersldne, James, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, John, 41 George street
Evans, Samuel, 9 Canal street
Ewing, Mrs, 66 High street
Ewing, Wm., 84 CauseysideFairlie, Robert, 71 BroomlandsFechney, David, 107 George street
Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Fergus, James, jun., 33 High street
Finston, Andrew, 92 CauseysideFleming, James, 6 Smith street
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Fulton, James, 14 St. Mirren street
Fulton, John, 7 BroomlandsGallacher, John, 12 Smithhills
Gibson, Andrew, 7 Bridge street
Gibson, Mrs John, 19 BroomlandsGibson, Wm., 107 and 108 High street
Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Gilroy, Mrs, 9 Lylesland
Govan, Ann, 31 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Alexander, 11 George street
Graham, William, 72 Canal street
Hamilton, John, 56 George street
Hamilton, Mrs Elizabeth, 58 Storie street
Hardie, Alexander, 6 Prussia street
Harvey, George, 136 George street
Hay, William, 149 George street
Hepburn, Amot, 72 BroomlandsHerd, John, 18 Stock street
Herd, Eobert, 3 Neilston street
Hood, A. M. & W., 18 Lawn street
Hood, Thomas^ 17 Lawn street
Houston, C. & A., 5 South Croft street
Hume, Eobert, 3 School wyndHunter, Mrs Jane, 22 Great Hamilton street
Hunter, John, 39 Stock street
Jaap, Matthew, 30 CauseysideJack, Agnes, 9 Stock street
Jack, James, 95 High street
Kelly, James, 22 Lawn street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Kennedy, John, 150 George street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Kesson, S., 4 Neilston road
Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James street
Kirkwood, James, 26 Glen street
Knox, Mrs, 16 Abercorn street
Lang, William, 18 Sandholes
Latta, Jane, 8 Ferguslie
Lyon, Mrs John, 22 Orchard street
Maitland, James, 168 George street,
Malcolm, Isabella, 57 Causeyside
Martin, George, 4 Thread street
Martin, John, 9 Seedhill
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Mellis, Mrs William, 17 BroomlandsMillar, Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Moore, William, 76 High street
Morrison, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street
Morrison, Oliver, 15 George street
Muir, George, 13 Neilston roadMuir, John, 20 Wallace street
Muir, Mrs Archibald, 12 Smithhills' Muir, William, jun., 19 Orchard street
Muir, William, 93 High street
Murphy, James, 20 Glen street
M'Adam, James, 5 North Croft street
M'Alpine, David, 36 St. James street
M'Arthur, Helen L., 21 Wallace street
M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Dougall, John, 9 Wardrop street and 6 Inkle
street
M'Farlane, George, 21 New Smithhills
Macfarlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Gowan, Alexander, 74 High street
M'Indoe, Mrs, 15 Ferguslie
M'Innes, James, 148 George street
M'Kay, Malcolm, 16 Storie street
M'Kay, Wilham, Wester Carriagehill place
M'Kechnie, John, 92 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, John, 99 George street
Mackellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
M'Keller, Daniel, 28 George street
M^lenzie, John, 9 BroomlandsM'Kim, Mrs, 27 WilliamsburghM'Lachlan, John, 21 Maxwellton street
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Lellan, James, 39 Ferguslie
M'Leod, Matthew, 3 BroomlandsM'Lerie, George, 23 New SneddonM'Nair, Duncan, 6 Moss street
M^Quade, Patrick, 28 New Smithhills
Orchieson, George, 24 MaxwelltonO'Donnell, William, 9 Back SneddonOrr, Mrs, 30 St. James street
O'May, Robert, 19 Wellmeadow
PAISLEY. 131
Paisley Equitable Co-operative Stores, 5 Neilston
road and 10 Stock street
Paisley Provident Co-operative Stores, 53 Storie
street, 13 Gauze street, 12 Old Sneddon, and 26
BroomlandsPark, Alexander H., 105 High street (Cross)
Park, Miss, 97 Causeyside
Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon and 101 Causey-
side
Paton, James, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Paul, Mrs James, 15 WilliamsburghPhilips, James, 3 Lawn street
Pinkerton, William, 32 BroomlandsPollock, WiUiam, 27 High street
Porter, Margaret, 19 Barclay street
Ramsay, James, 12 Abbey close
Ray, David, 68 George street
Ray, Samuel, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, Andrew, 13 Old SneddonReid, James, 19 Lawn street
Reid, Robert, 19 New SneddonReid, William, 72 BroomlandsRenfrew, John, 2 WilhamsburghRenfrew, Robert, 6 Campbell street
Rice, Mrs Samuel, 46 BroomlandsRichardson, Isaac, 21 High street
Ritchie, David, 25 Queen street
Ritchie, John, 25 George street
Ritchie, Robert, 25 Gauze street
Roberts, Alexander, 5 Abbey close
Robertson, James, 67 and 86 Causeyside
Rodger, Matthew, 8 WallneukScott, Thomas, 34 Canal street ^
Shankley, Robert, 15 Smithhills
Shanks, Mrs, 9 School wyndShaw, Mrs Catherine, 1 Bridge street
Sim, Ann, 14 Lylesland
Sinclair, Duncan, 23 New Smithhills
Smith, Alexander, 17 Canal street
Smith, Benjamin, 3 Garthland street
Smith, John, 16 Orchard street
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
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Speirs, John, 64 Millarston
Spence & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Stevenson, James, 42 BroomlandsTannock, Mrs, 51 George street >
Templeton, William, 13 Canal street
Thomson, John, 51 Caledonia street
Thomson, Robert, 10 Storie street
Train, John, 31 George street
Ure, D. & J., 4 High street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causpyside
Walker, David, 13 Carriagehill
Walker, Hugh, 16 BroomlandsWalker, James, 16 BroomlandsWallace, George, 113 George street
Wallace, James, 1 Dovesland
Watt, Mrs William, 2 Well street
Watt, Robert, 24 BroomlandsWardrop, Thomas, 8 Wallace street
Warwick, Mrs, 86 New SneddonWeir, John, 15 Gauze street
White, William, Patterhill
White, John, 4 Silk street
Whyte, Mrs, 9 Wardrop street
Whitehead, Walter, 50 George street and 44 Broom-lands
Wills, James, & Son, 63 George street
Wilson, James, 17 George street
Wilson, Archibald, 90 High street
Wilson, John, 25 Moss street and 2 St. James place
Wilson, John, 5 Bridge street
Wilson & Weir, 10 Smithhills and Gordon's lane
(Saucel)
Wood, James, 26 Cotton street
Woodrow, John, 9 Williamsburgh
Woodrow, Mrs, 30 Thread street
Wright, Mrs A., 28 New Smithhills
Wylie, R. S., 17 WellmeadowYoung, Alexander, 20 Williamsburgh
HAM CURERS.
€oats, W. & A., 68 BroomlandsDrennan, Thomas, 5 Silk street
PAISLEY, 13;^
Fulton, James, 14 St. Mirren street
Hood, A. M. & W., 18 Lawn street
Houston, C. & A., 5 South Croft street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
Winning, James, 61 Causeyside
HATTERS.
Blair & Co., 28 High street
Brown, George, 87 High street
Robertson, Thomas, 94 High street
H0SIERS„
Adam, Miss E., 99 High street
Brown, Miss, 4 Moss street
Coats & Aitken, 2 Broomlands
<xibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Lyall, Mi^s, 97 High street
M'Callum, Mrs, 69 BroomlandsM'Lean, Andrew, 81 Broomlands
M'Neil, John, 5 Castle street
Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 Love street
Paisley Co-operative Society, 84 High street
Stevenson, John, 67 Canal street
Whyte, John, 1 Smithhills
HOUSE FACTORS
Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street
Black, Daniel, 19 School wyndFergus, James, 61 Storie street
Fisher, John, 17 Gilmour street
Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Galium, Alexander, 14 Barr street
Nairn, Andrew, 4 High street
Neilson, Thomas, 36 WellmeadowPicken, John, 39 Storie street
Pollock, John, Terrace buildings
White, James, 9 Stow place
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Williamson, John, 16 Gilmour street
Wilson, Alexander, 28 Thread street
Winning, James, Terrace buildings
INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.
Bunten, Robert, Commercial, 50 Moss street
Climie, William, 5 New street
Kerr, Mrs James, 29 High street
King, tTames, George Inn, Smithhills
Latta, John, Hay Weighs, 3 King street
M'Fadyen, Mrs, Newton InnRussell, Robert, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Thomson, Archibald, County Hotel, County place
IRONMONGERS.
Bain, William, & Co., 109 High street
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 CauseysideDuncan, William, 109 High street
FuUerton, John, 98 High street
Glover, William, 2"2 High street
M'Arthur, William, 9 High street
Pinkerton, Lachlan, 42 Moss street
Ritchie, James, 2 and 49 Moss street
IRONFOUNDERS.-
Bow, Joseph, 89 New SneddonCraig, Fullerton, & Co., 4 Hamilton street
Porteous, Dundas S., 15 New Sneddon
JACQUARD MACHINE MAKERS.
Alexander, J., & W., Barterholm RoadheadMorison, Stewart, & Co., 5 and 6 Gordon's lane
LAW AGENT.
Campbell, Thomas. 4 Moss street
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LEATHER MERCHANTS.
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lang, William, 86 High street
Maitland and Kerr, 91 High street
M'Nish, Eobert, 94 High street
Smith and Glass, 2 BroomlandsMaitland and Kerr, 91 High street
LITHOGRAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS.
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Clelland and Gibb, 8 Forbes place
Barbour, John, jun., 99 Causeyside
Graham, T. & R., 10 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
MANUFACTURERS.
Andrews, John, 13 West Buchanan street
Arthur, Archibald, Sandholes
Baird, Hugh, & Co., 43 George street
Baird, John, 43 George street:
Cochran, Robert, & Son, 1 Causeyside
Cochran, William, 7 St. Mirren street
Cunningham, James, & Co.j 116 Causeyside
Cunningham, John, 8 Forbes place
Cunningham, Thomas, 9 Prussia street
Dalziel & Begg, 112 Causeyside
Dick, David, & Co., 55 George street . .
Fernie, James, 18 King street .
Forbes & Co., 4 and 5 Forbes place
Gemmill, Robert, 109 Causeyside
Gibb, Matthew, & Co., 116 Causeyside
Gibson, Cowan, 44 Storie street
Gilmour, David, 5 Causeyside
Gilmour & Thomson, 8 Causeyside
Greenlees, Matthew, 7 and 8 Forbes place
Guthrie, Robert, &' Co., 2 Causeyside
Hair, Robert B., 15 Causeyside
Halden, Francis, 112 Causeyside
Harper, William, 6 Smith street
Houston & Fleming, 10 Forbes place
Hunter, WilHam, 109 Causeyside
PlISLET.
Hutchison, Archibald, & Son, 115 CauseysideHutchison, Logan, & Co., US CauseysideKerr, John, & Co.., 9 CauseysideKerr, Robert, & Son^ 22 Thread street
Kerr, Thomas, 86 High street
KilPatrick, James,, 18 CauseysideKirkland, John, 13 Stevenson street
Kirkwood, B., & Co., 105 CauseysideLang, John, 18 King street
Leitch, Alexander, 116 CauseysideMarshall, Hugh, 13 Causeyside
Maxwell, Matthew,. 4 Cujuberland cO'Urt
Millar, James, 6 CauseysideMorgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside
• Macfarlane, S^n, & Coi, 2 Foi'bes place
M'Kechnie, John, & Co., 2 Causeyside coortM'Kechnie,. Malcolm, jun.,. 3 Forbes place
M'Kechnie, Eabert, jun., 109 CauseysideM'Leaa, John, 92 Causeyside-
M'Naughton, James, 113 CauseysideM'Walter, Eobert, 45 Causeyside
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Nicol, Walter, 7 St. Mirren street
Paterson, James, & Co., 7 St. Mirren street
Eaeside, J. H., 18 CauseysidsRobb, A. k J.., 109 CauseysideRobertson, J. & J., 3 Forbes placeRowat, R. T; & J., 114 CauseysideScott, Matthew, 109 CauseysideSmith, Charles, & Co., 13 CauseysideSpeirs, David, & Co., 167 George street
Steel, Robert, 52 Caledonia street
Tait, William, 21 CauseysideWalkers & Co., 113- Causeyside ,
Wallace, Hugh, 114 CauseysideWardrop, Alexander, 9' Wallace street
Whitehill, Matthew, & Co., 7 CauseysideWilson^, William, & Son, Cumberland co?irt
Whyte, James, jun., & Co., Cumberland coartWood, James, 13 Barr street
Wylie & Cook, 4 CauseysideYoung, William M.., 106 CauseysideYuill, John, &- Co., 11 Forbes place
Yuiil & Campbell, 9 and 10 Forbes place
PAISLEY. 137
MANUFACTURERS (mUSLIN).
Brown, William, & Son, Collinslee
Johnston, J. & G., 4 Shuttle street
Johnston, William, & Co., 112 Causeyside
MANUFACTURERS (SEWED MUSLIN).
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, 166 George street
Brown, James, 31 Calside
MANUFACTURERS (sTARCH).
Brown & Poison, Collinslee
MacKean, William, 93 New Sneddon and Caledonia
street
Mackenzie, Brothers, Victoria Starch Works, Renfrew
road
Poison, William, & Co., Abercorn street
Wotherspoon, William, Maxwellton
MANUFACTURERS (tHREAD)..
Anderson, J., & Co., 9 New street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place
Clapperton, William, & Co., 70 New SneddonClark & Co., Seedhill, and Cumberland Mill
Clark, David, & Co., Espedair Mill, Gordon's kiie
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, J. & J., & Co., Seedhill, and Cumberland court
Clark, J. & P., & Co., Burnside Works, LonendClark, J., & Co., Paisley Thread Works, Gordon's lane
Coats, J. & P., Fergusiie
Kerr & Clark, Linside Mill
Kerr, Peter, & Son, 34 New street
Ross & Duncan, 6 Abercorn street
MASONS AND BUILDERS.
Barrs & M'Caig, Shuttle street
Bowes, Mrs William, 26 St. James street
Dick, David, 5 Glen street
Gordon, John, 9 Cross street
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138 PAISLEY.
Hamilton, Hall, 1 Ealston square
Hamilton, Hugh, 4 Bank street
King, Walter, Woodend, HoustonLogan, Robert, 106 George street
Robin & Morton, 14 Lady lane
Templeton, Andrew, 28 Glen street
Young, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, John, 15 West brae
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS'.
Cochran, James, 21 WellmeadowColligan, H. S., 74 BroomlandsDonald, James T., 5 High street
Falconer, Robert, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, William, & Son, 83 Causeyside
Graham, Thomas, M.D,, 34 Gauze street
Hunter, John B., M.D., 3 Smithhills and 95 High st,
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
M'Cowan, R. T., M.D., surgeon oculist, 86 High st.
M'Kechnie, William, M.D., Greenhill
M'Kinlay, W. B., M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 2 New Smithhills-
Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr square
Richmond, Daniel, M»D., 32 New street
Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James place
Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands
MESSENGER-AT-ARMS.
M'Keclmie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
MIDWIVES.
Bain, Mrs, 62 BroomlandsBarr, Mrs, 69 Causeyside
Beaton, Mrs, 5 Storie street
Chalmers, Mrs, 2 Storie street
Colvin, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Craig, Mrs Matthew, 12 Dyers' wyndGuy, Mrs, 4 West Buchanan street
Hart, Mrs, 121 George street
Leunie, Mrs, 6 George street
Robertson, Mrs, 56 Storie street
PAISLEY. 139
MILLERS.
Andrew & Urie, Campliill Flour Mill
Glen, Thomas, HawklieadPeacock, Robert, & Brothers, 19 Thread street
Snodgrass, James, Cardonald
Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill
NAILERS.
Burns, Alexander, 14 Bridge street
Lindsay, Walter, 28 Gordon's lane
NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS.
Martin, William, Greenlaw Nursery, and 78 and 80Candleriggs, Glasgow
M'Kenzie, Peter, Bellfield cottage, Cartvale
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat
Semple, John, Linside
White, George, 3 Moss street, and Ladyburn,Williamsburgh
Waterston, John, 23 Calside
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS.
Muir, Alexander, 24 High street
Murray, David, & Son, 15 Gilmour street
Macfedris, WilHam S., 85 High street
Reid, James, 116 Causeyside
Snodgrass, John, 21 Gauze street
Snodgrass, John N,, 22 Gauze street
Waterston, J. & R., 4 County place
Watson, Robert, 1 George street and 1 BroomlandsWatson, William, 28 Smithhills
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
Wilkie, John, 89 High street
PATTERN DRAWERS.
Eadie, William, 58 Storie street
Hope, Thomas, 99 High street
Mitchell, William, 20 St. James street
140 PAISLEY.
M'Coiil, John, 1 Prussia street
M'Nicol, John, Stevenson street
Robertson, James, 3 Orchard street
Scadlock, George, 3 Garthland street
Small, James, 56 Causeyside
Taylor, John, 23 George street
Urie, Robert, 11 Ferguslie
Wingate, James, 32 Glen street
Young, George, 64 Love street
PAPER RULERS.
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Stewart, Robert, 14 St. Mirren street
PAWNBROKERS.
Fairley, George, 1 Gordon's lane, 31 Causeyside, 7
Broomlands, and 1 Queen street
Falconer, Miss, 35 High street
Gait, James S., 4 Gordon's lane and 30 Causeyside
Leitch, William, 106 George street
Lewis, Arthur, 17 and 18 Storie street, 83 Broomlands,
and 108 George street
Mackay, John, & Co., 32 Gauze street
M'Ghee, James, 12 Old Sneddon and 8 BackSneddon
O'Connor, Francis, 2 Cotton street and 38 Thread st.
Stewart, Peter, 28 New street
Warrington, Mary Ann, 24 Gauze street
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Adam, William, 43 High street
Brown, William, & Son, 6 Gilmour street
Ferguson, Andrew, Churchhill
Millar, Thomas W., 69 High street
M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street
Paton, Alexander, 14 Wardrop street
Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., 3 West street
PLASTERERS.
Hutchison, James, 3 Glen lane
Mitchell, Andrew, 84 New Sneddon
PAISLEY. ' 141
PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, AND COPPERSMITHS.
Ayton, George, 42 New street
Blair, Walter, 1 and 20 Smithhills
Buchanan, Adam, 1 Broomlands
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Fullerton, John, 98 High street
Gilmour, John, 42 High street
Glover, William, 22 High street
Hnnter, Alexander, 23 High street
Jeffrey, John, Terrace buildings
Kilpatrick, James, 5 Gilmour street
Martin, Alexander, 90 High street
Millar, Adam, 9 St. Mirren street
Moodie, James, 19 BroomlandsMorrison, John, Dyers' wyndPinkerton, Lachlan, 42 Moss street
Pollock, William, 80 High street
Robertson, George, 14 St. Mirren street
Stewart, John, 8 Old SneddonWallace, Connell, & Co., 8 Gilmour street
Whiteford, Andrew, 25 Storie street
Williamson, E,., 27 Causeyside
POTATO MERCHANTS,
Allan, Robert, 3 St. James street
Bowie, John, 31 Glen street
Kent, James, 5 Moss street
Houston, John, 3 Back SneddonM'Kellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
POWER.LOOM CLOTH MANUFACTURERS,
Jack, Thomas, Espedair Mill
Kerr, R. & J. P., UnderwoodYuill, John, & Co., 147 George street
PRINTERS (letter-press).
Caldwell, George, & Co., 2 New street
Cook, J. & J., 5 Moss street
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Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Parlane, J. & E,., 17 Gilmonr street
Reid, John, 18 High street
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office, Waterlooplace, 2 Gilmour street
ROPESPINNERS.
Morton, Matthew, Cartvale
Peacock, John, 85 High street
Southwell, Peter, 18 High street
Steven, William, 82 High street
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS.
Knox, J. & J., 19 High street
Keir, WiUiam, 86 High street
M'Pherson, James, 82 High street
Smith, James, 49 Moss street
Stirling, William, & Co., 86 High street
SCULPTORS.
M'Gaw, Alexander, 23 Broomlands — Glasgowaddress—Head of Eglinton street (opposite the
toll bar).
Gordon & Barclay, St. James street, foot of Stoney brae
Bobin & Morton, 14 Lady lane
SEEDSMEN.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Martin, William, Greenlaw NurseryStevenson, James, 1 St. Mirren street
White, George, 3 Moss street
SHAWL MERCHANTS.
Smith, John, & Son, 3 Causeyside
Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Watson, James, 5 County place
PAISLEY. 143
SHAWL AND MUSLIN CUTTERS.
Christie, James, 14 and 15 Newton street
Colqulioim, John, Barterholm
Fulton, Kobert, & Co., 8 Bridge street
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside
Shearer, Robert, Meikleriggs ,
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
Bell, Henry, 2 Hunter street
Harkness, John, 14 High street
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Russell & Munro, Terrace buildings
SILK AND YARN MERCHANTS.
Barr, Archibald, 109 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, 15 Causeyside
Brown, William, jun., & Co., 108 Causeyside
Gibson, J. & A., 107 Causeyside
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., 5 Orchard street
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Millar, James, 106 Causeyside
Muir, John, 109 Causeyside
Macgregor, Duncan, & Sons, 8 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Pollock, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside
Russell, Dalglish, & Co., Blacldiall Factory
Symington, J. M., Causeyside court
Younger, George, & Co., 16 Causeyside
SLATERS.
Gillespie, William, 43 Moss street
Mitchell, Andrew, 14 WellmeadowWallace, Charles, jun., 23 New Smithhills
Wilson, Robert, 50 Storie street
Wilson, William, 6 Wellmeadow
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Jamieson, William, & Sons, Blackhall
MacKean, William, 93 New Sneddon
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Eobin & Houston, 61 N^vy SneddonSim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft street
Stevenson, John, & Sons (candle), 77 New Sneddon
SMITHS.
Those marked * are Farriers.
Agnew, William, 93 High street
Baldwin, Charles, 6 St. Mirren street
Christie, William, 22 Underwood^Donaldson, David, 65 Love street
. ^Donaldson, Humphrey, 1 Williamsburgh
Donaldson, James, & Son, 25 Old Sneddon^Donaldson, John, 64 Love street
Donald, William, 19 Back SneddonDuncan, William, 109 High street
Hatrick, John, 18 Moss street
Kerr, William, 21 Moss street
'*Lindsay, Walter, 23 Gordon's lane
Love, William, 71 High street
Manwell, Andrew, 16 Abercorn street
*M'Geoch, David, 4 Garthland street
Pattison, Robert, 1 Castle street
Reid, Thomas, 5 and 6 Bridge street
Rodger, James, 90 George street
Slater, Andrew, 89 High street
^Spreull, Andrew, 8 Christie street
«>Sproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland
STARCH AND WOOL SIZEK.
Dykes, Thomas, & Co., 99 Causeyside
SURGEON DENTISTS.
Cameron, T. R., 33 Gauze street
Dobie, James, 8 St. James place—residence, Muir-
park House, near Renfrew
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Those marked * are Clothiers.
Allison, James, 150 George street
*Anderson, James. 16 Gilmour street
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*Blair, Archibald, 18 High street
*Blair, Matthew, 18 Causeyside
Blair, Robert, 37 George street
Bowles, William, 9 Abbey street
*Brown, Robert, 99 High street
Cherry, Walter, 3 Glen street
Corniie, James, 9 Smithhills
^Dobson, Jeremiah, 3 Gauze street
*'Dobsoii, W. L., 105 High street (Cross)
*Dreghorn, Alexander, 21 Sandholes
Ferguson, Neil, 70 High street
Finlayson, William, 5 Storie street
«Forbe3, H. S., 8 High street
*Gemmill, James, 32 High street
Givan, William, 98 High street
Glen, Robert, 4 Stow street
Gold, James, 16 Storie street
Goldie, Henry, 17 Back row, Sandholes
*Graham, Thomas, & Co., 96 High street
*Hatchard, James, 3 Moss street
*Kay, James, 82 High street
®King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Marl^ Peter, 99 Causeyside
Mathison, John, & Son, 1 Stow street
^Mitchell, John, 16 High street
*Moffat, James, 7 Broomlands
M'Callum, William, 10 WellmeadowM'Crossan, William, 32 Gauze street
^Macfarlane, James, 14 St. Mirren street
^M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., 44 Causeyside
M'Lachlan, William, 51 Broomlands
®M'Lean, James, 33 High street
M'Nee, Robert, 103 High street
M'Ouat, John, 4 Causeyside
®M'Taggart, Daniel, 104 High street
®Peattie, George, 17 Gilmour street
^Robertson & M^Gibbon, 17 High street
^Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Smith, Alexander, 17 Love street
*Smith, Richmond, 12 High street
Smith, Thomas, 8 Moss street
Wyse, James, 25 Canal street
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146 PAISLEY.
TEACHERS.
Allan, David, Miss Kibble's Reformatory
Bamhill, James, jun., M.A., Jobii Neilson Institution
Biggar, Miss, Industrial School, Queen street
Braid, Miss, 5 Garthland street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, Stow School
Brownr^ge, William, 104 Causeyside
Brunton, William, LL.D., 5 Churchhill
CaUender, Peter, 3 Marshall's lane
Campbell, John, Hutcheson's Charity, Oakshaw st.
Chalmers, J. K., 7 West brae
Cunningham, James, Grammar School and AcademyDick, George, 82 Ferguslie
Dickie, William, 6 Thread street
Dickson, George, Grammar School and AcademyDonaldson, John, Grammar School and AcademyEadie, John, 45 MaxwelltonFerguson, John, John Neilson Institution
Foulis, Miss, John Neilson Institution
Glass, David, M.A., 31 Gauze street
Gow, James, 7 Seedhill
Hair, Miss, 11 Lawn street
Hamilton, David, John Neilson Institution
Hamilton, Miss, 57 Canal street
Hart, Janet, 125 George street
Hutton, Miss, Weigh House close
Hyndman, Samuel, 14 New SneddonKelly, Miss Mary, Stow School
Keown, Miss, 54 High street
Laidlaw, John, 1 Garthland street
Lang, Miss Agnes, 67 Canal street
Mairs, Joseph, 20 Smithhills
Menzies, George, 69 Causeyside
Moore, B. B. & A., 160 George street
M'Garvie, John, 2 Glen street
M'Ghie, Miss, WilliamsburghM'Tavish, Lachlan, Causeyside street Sessional School
Paterson, Robert, 31 Storie street
Robinson, Edward, 59 High street
Ross, Miss, 6 Abbey street
Semple, Adam, John Neilson Institution
Shee, W. T., Catholic School, Oakshaw street
PAISLEY. 147
Shepherd, Miss, John Neilson Institution
Smith, Miss Janet, 25 George street
Sproul, James, Neilston road
Thomson, John Gr., John Neilson Institution
Thomson, Miss Isabella, Grammar School & AcademyThomson, Peter, Kagged and Reformatory School,
UnderwoodTorbet, Misses, 44 New street
Wason, Charles D., 125 George street
Young, Morris, 7 Old Sneddon
TEACHERS (dANCING).
Cameron, Benjamin, 56 George street
Crawford, John S., 4 Smithhills
Wallace, James S., Abercorn buildings
TEACHER (drawing).
Stewart, William, School of Design
TEACHERS (mUSIC).
Braid, Miss, 5 Garthland street
Colquhoun, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Dunnet, Miss, 3 Blackball buildings
Fraser, James R., 4 Smithhills
Hoeck, Louis, 86 High street
M'Ewen, John, 4 Causeyside
Nicol, Andrew, 16 George street
Ramage, Miss, 70 Love street
Roxburgh, Miss, 2 Blackball buildings.
Wallace, George P., 6 Moss street
TEACHERS (wRITING).
Carswell, John, Terrace buildings
Nicol, Andrew, 16 George street
TOBACCONISTS.
Those marked * are manufacturers..
*Dobie, George, 12 High street
*^Gibson, David, 1 Moss street
148 PAISLEY.
^'Hunter, "William, 100 High street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirrers street
*Massony George, 2 High street
Morton, William, 83 BroomlandsStevenson, Robert, 12 St. Mirren street
*Vallancey Mrs^ 8 High street
FPHOLSTERERS.
Agnew, Robert,, & High street
Boyd,. John^ 5 Smithhills
Weir^ George, 97 Higli street
Weir^ John, IT Orchard street
VALFAirORSo.
Craig, Archibald, 5 Gateside
Drummond, James, 36 High street
Lamb, James J., 6 St. James street
MacFadyen, Jas. R., Pubhc Weighs, 27 W)meadow
Paterson, Robert, 16 Gilmonr street
Stewart, William, 4 Moss street
VETERINAEY SURGEONS^
Donaldson, John, 64 Love street
Spruell, Andrew^ 8 Cliristie street
WARPERS..
Adam, WiHiam, 27 Canal sti°eet
Allison, Robert, 19 Ganze street
Clark, Andrew, 1 Abbey street
Clark, David, 26 CauseysideMillar, John, 16 CauseysideMuir, Adam, 162 George street
M'lllwreath, Miss Janet, Cart laneM'Millan, Neil, 16 CauseysideShaw, Daniel, 16 Causeyside
Webster,, Andrew, 13 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 14*9:
WASTE MERCHANTS.
Boyle, John, 51 Storie street
Brannan, Patrick, 69 Back SneddonCaldwell, Robert, 5 Old Sneddon
Craig, Hugh, 10 and 13 Glen street
Erskine, Robert, 50 Storie street
Forsyth, Alexander, 10 New SneddonHouston, Matthew, 24 George street
Leitch, John, 1 Abercorn street
Miller, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Gown, Adam, East lane, Wilhamsburgh;
Mackay, William, 38 Storie street
M'Leod, Alexander, 94 Causeyside
M'Pherson, Archibald, 15 George street
M'Vey, John, 107 Causeyside
Pollock, William, 49 Causeyside
Reid, A., 76 BroomlandsSpeirs, W. A. & J., 15 WellmeadowStorrie, J. & W., 37 High street
Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft street
Wallace, B. & W., 31 Old SneddonWynne, Thomas, 4 Silk street
WATCHMAKERS AND, JEWELLERS^.
Duff & Millar, 20 High street
Harris, Robert, 25 High streqt
Harris, William, 19 High street
Hill, R. L,, 102 High street
Lyle, John, 90 High street
M'Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street
M'Kechnie, William, 73 High street
Newlands, J. B., 16 High street
Steel, William, 12 High street
Wilson, James, 6 Moss street
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS..
Those marked * are wholesale merchants*.
Adam, John, 3 Orchard street
Adam, Robert, 8 Orchard street
Adam, Robert, 17 Smithhills
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150 PAISLET.
Alexander, Mrs Kobert, 24 George street
Alexander, Robert, 7 Renfrew street
Alexander, Thomas, Cross Keys, Saucel
Allan, Robert, 3 St. James street
Anderson, John, 29 Gauze street
Anderson, John, 71 Love street
Andrew, Mary, 32 George street
Andrew, Robert, 1 Bridge street (Newtown)Andrew, William, 43 Moss street
Arrol, Thomas, jun., 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, John, 12 High street
Balfour, Alexander, 105 George street
Balnaive, David, 18 High street
Barclay, Robert, 6 West Croft street
Berry, William, 75 High street
Bisset, Miss Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie
Black, Agnes, 25 Carriagehill
Black, Alexander, 75 Broomlands
Black, Mrs, 7 Glen street
Blair, John, 32 WellmeadowBowie, James, 11 Williamsburgh
Boyd, Mrs Agnes, Carriagehill
Boyle, James, 7 Moss street
Bunten, Robert, 43 Moss street
«Calderwood, H. & A., 94 New Sneddon
*Caldwell, James, 10 Gilmour street
^Cameron, Duncan, 2 New Sneddon
Campbell, Mrs John, Old Deer Inn, Broomlands*
Campbell, Robert, 27 Lawn street
Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton
Clark, Peter, 10 Moss street
Climie, William, 5 New street
Cochran, WilHam, 22 New Smithhills
Cockburn, John, 15 Gilmour street
Colquhoun, Duncan, 20 Cotton street
Colquhoun, George, 17 WellmeadowComrie, James, 5 Caledonia street
Connell, David, 20 Abbey street
Connell, William, 116 George street
Connelly, Michael, 150 George street
Costello, Patrick, Canteen, Paisley Barracks
Costello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street
Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street.
PAISLEY. 151
Craig, William, 17 Causeyside
Craig, William, 32 Causeyside
Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street
Currie, John, 9 School wyndCurrie, William, 4 Renfrew street
Dickson, Gideon, 110 George street
Dobson, William, 23 Williamsburgh
Dudgeon, James, 20 George street
Dunlop, John, 82 BroomlandsDownie, John, 1 Carriagehill
Edmiston, William, 34 Canal street
Ferrie, Thomas, 25 Smithhills
Fleming, David, 25 Moss street
*Foulds, Andrew, 1 1 Abbey close and 4 Abbey street
Foulds, Andrew, jun., 162 George street
»Foulds, William, 20 Old SneddonFraser, Mrs Alexander,. 91 New Sneddon
Fraser, William, 11 New SneddonGalbraith, John, 8 Mid lane, Ferguslie
Gemmell, Matthew, 104 Causeyside
Gibbons, Thomas, 18 Smithhills
Gibson, Hugh, 23 Lawn street
Gibson, James, 56 Causeyside
Gibson, William, 107 High street
Gilmour, James, 13 Dyers' wyndGilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Gordon, John, 25 High street
Gordon, William, 30 Cotton street
Gray, William, 72 Causeyside
Guthrie, Mrs James, 4 Cotton street
Hamilton, Mrs A., 65 Love street
Hanley, Edward, 6 Storie street
Hart, Archibald, 2 Millarston
Hart, Thomas, 85 Causeyside
Harvey, George, 136 George street
*Harvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, Sauce!
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 Moss street
Henderson, Mrs William, 22 High street
Hunter, Joseph, 62 High street
Hunter, Mrs Jane, 22 Great Hamilton street
*^Hunter, Thomas, 40 New street
Jaap, George, 68 Canal street
Jack, Alexander, 12 Back Sneddon
152 PAISLEY.
*Jack, Williain, 89 High street
Jamieson, John, 148 George street
Jamieson, William, 16 Lawn street
Johnston, James, 70 BroomlandsKelly, Adam, 37 St. James street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Kerr, Mrs James, Salutation Inn, 29 High street.
Killoch, James, 100 George street
Killoch, Jane, 1 St. James street
Killoch, John, 10 Williamsburgh
Kilpatrick, Samuel, 37 Causeyside
King, James, George Inn, 2 Smithhills
Lambie, John, 54 Storie street
Lang, John, 78 High street
Latta, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Lees, Peter, 6 Smithhills
Lockhart, William, 62 Storie street
Love, William, 57 Broomlands
Mack, John, 19 Causeyside
Manwell, Andrew, 16 Abercorn street
Marshall, John, 78 Canal street
Martin, George, 4 Thread street
Martin, George, 8 Wardrop street
Meikle, Andrew, 27 New SneddonMeikle, Ebenezer, 68 George street
Jileiklejohn, J. G., 47 Moss street
Meiklejohn, James, 7 Love street
Middleton, James, 96 Causeyside
Millar, Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Millar, Matthew, Earl Gray place, 14 Neilston street
Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehill
Morrison, Alexander, 8 Maxwell street
Morrison, Hugh, jun., 3 Silk street
Morrison, Mary, 10 George street
Morrison, Mrs George, Lylesland
Morrison, Oliver, 15 George street
Muir, Alexander, 63 BroomlandsMuir, George, 13 Neilston road
Muir, James, 2 St. Mirren street
Murphy, Thomas, 19 Maxwellton street
Murray, John, 2 Garthland street
M'Arthur, Helen, 21 Wallace street
M*^Arthur, James, 9 Moss street
PAISLEY. 153
M'Barron, John, 3 Kenfrew street
M'Call, Dugald, 13 Moss street
McCartney, Hamilton, 15 Thread street
M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
®M'Donald, Alexander, 11 Canal street
M'Donald, Mrs James, 9 Smithhills
M'Ewan, Alexander, 6 New SneddonM'Fadyen, Mrs, Newtown Inn, 9 Gauze street
«Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane and 10 Well street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Gowan, Alexander, 74 High street'
Macgregor, Hugh, 18 Seedhill
M'Houl, Andrew, 9 Orchard street
M'Indoe, William, Terrace Tavern, Terrace buildings
M'Kay, Malcolm, 16 Storie street
Mackie, John, 4 St. Mirren street
M'Kean, J., 15 St. Mirren street
M'Kean, James, 63 Causeyside
M'Kenzie, Archibald, 86 New SneddonM'Kenzie, John, 3 St. Mirren street
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Millan, James, 16 Causeyside
M'Nally, John, 6 Wallace street
M'Naught, John, 16 Gauze street
M'Neil, William, 19 WellmeadowNeilson, Samuel, 1 Silk street
Nicol, John, 6 George street
Ogg, George, 36 Ferguslie
Orr, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
Paton, Mrs E., 88 Canal street
Reid, William, 72 BroomlandsRobertson, Peter, 2 Orchard street
Russell, Robert, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Scobie, Walter, 25 New street
Scollan, James, 38 High street
Scollan, Thomas, 3S Moss street
Scott, Peter, 50 Caledonia street
Shearer, John, 95 Causeyside
Shearer, Mrs Jane, 71 BroomlandsSmith, David, 48 Moss street
Smith, James, 14 Old SneddonSmith, John, 1 Bladda
Sproul, Alexander, 6 Union street
154 PAISLEY.
Stevenson, John, 5 St. Mirren street
Stirling, Robert, 5 Smithtills
Stirling, Robert, 2 WellmeadowStirling, Thomas, 1 Garthland street
Sweenie, James, 1 Old SneddonTelfer, David, 14 St. Mirren street
Templeton, William, 13 Canal street
Thomson, Andrew, 28 Back SneddonThomson, Archibald, County Hotel, County place
Thomson, John, 51 Caledonia street
Thomson, Mrs, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Robert, 5 WilliamsburghThomson, Robert, 10 Storie street
Thomson, William, 45 BroomlandsWaddel], Mrs, 60 Causeyside
Walker, Hugh, 16 BroomlandsWalker, Mrs, 9 North Croft street
Watt, Mary, H West Croft street
Watt, William, 6 Cotton street
Watson, Mrs James, 66 Causeyside
Weddell, Alexander, 7 High street
Woodrow, John, 9 WilliamsburghWright, John, 36 Storie street
Wynn, Teddy, 4 Old SneddonYoung, Alexander, 20 WilliamsburghYoung, Alexander, 1 Saucel
Young, Mrs, 5 Broomlands
WOOD MERCHANTS.
Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Lovestreet
Blackwood, Matthew, 66 and 67 Love street
Browning, Alexander, 21 and 23 Orchard street
Bryce, James, & Sons, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Clark, John, 12 WallneukHeiton, John, jun. , 6 South Croft street
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
M'Gavin & Starke, Sneddon Saw Mills
M'Gibbon, Walter, 51 High street
Stewart, James, 20 New SneddonWallace, WilHam, 27 BroomlandsYoung, John, 4 St. James place
PAISLEY. 155
WOOD TURNERS.
Barr, John, 10 Well street
Barr, John, jun., & Co., 61 Canal street
Bissland, John, 40 BroomlandsCrawford, James, 23 Mddry street
Gibb, Archibald, 12 West Campbell street
Lockhart, J., 11 Well street
M'Innes, John, 80 BroomlandsOsborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Simpson, John, & Son, 32 High street
WRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
Agnew, John, 31 High street
Alexander, J. & W., 9 Neilston street
Barclay, James, 7 West Croft street
Barr, James, 77 High street
Blackwood, Matthew, 66 and 67 Love street
Boyd, James, 32 High street
Browning, Alexander, 21 Orchard street
Bryce, James, & Son, 13 and 14 Hunter street
Caldwell, Hugh, Duke street, Dovesland
Clark, John, 12 WallneukConnell, WilHam, 3 Mill street
Dick, John, 130 George street
Ewart, Archibald, Blackland place, Calside
Ferguson, Colin, 61 Back SneddonHardie, George, 13 Williamsburgh
Helton, John, jun., 6 South Croft street
Heiton, Robert, East Buchanan street
Houston, Alexander, 5 Maxwellton street
Hunter, James, 32 High street
Hunter, William, 84 George street
Ker, John, 29 Causeyside
Kerr, Charles, 20 Queen street
Kilpatrick, John, 12 New Smithhills
Kirk, James, 21 New Smithhills
Lee, James, Stanley GreenLee, Robert, 89 George street
Leitch, John, 1 Abercorn street
Menzie, Peter, 15 Sandholes
Munro, James, 93 Causeyside
. 56 PAISLEY.
Mackintosh, Alexander, 13 and 14 Newton street
M'Dougall, Alexander, Ferguslie (weavers')
M'Gibbon, Walter, 51 High street
M'Innes, John, 80 and 81 Broomlands
M'Nair, William, Lylesland
Neilson, Thomas, 36 WellmeadowOsborne, James, 20 Lawn street
Paton, John, 8 Moncrieff street
Stewart, James, 20 New Sneddon
Vallance, Alexander, 17 Moss street
Vallance, James, 33 WellmeadowWallace, William, 27 Broomlands
Wilkie, James, 1 and 2 Hunter street
WRITERS.
Bartlemore, John, County Buildings (north end)
Caldwell, James, 33 Old Sneddon
Campbell, David, 5 County place
Campbell, Thomas, County Buildings (north end)
Crawford, John, 17 Gilmour street
Dunn, John & Jas. H., School of Art Buildings
Gardner, Archd. & J. Neilson, 3 County place
Hart, George, 5 County place
Henderson, Peter, County Buildings
Hodge, Young, & Martin, County Buildings
Houstoun, Walter Lamont, 4 Moss street
Kirkwood, Allan, 3 Moss street
Manson, John, 5 County place
Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour street
M'Innes and Macfarlane, 2 Lawn street
MacKobert, Thomas, County Buildings (north end)
Eeid & Henderson, 3 County place
Semple, David, 16 Gilmour street
APPENDIXTO
ATSOI'S PAISIEY DIRECTORY.
XOOO-06.
Magistrates and Town Council of Paislejr;
Water and Police Connmissiouers;Boad, Burgb« and Cart NaTigation Trustees;
Committees, &c«) &c.
1865.
Magistrates,
David Campbell, Esq., Provost.
James Barclay, "j
Matthew Scott, I -p^„„;.„„ n„,M-„„James Caldwell,
f^'^°^'«^' ^^'^''''
William Morrison, J"William Abercrombie, Esq., Treasurer.
Councillors.
Messrs. Robert Cowan,William Russell,
George Masson,
A. H. Park,
Robert Eaglesim,
Messrs. Richard Watson,Hugh Macfarlane, jun,,
Hugh Wallace,
Robert Cochran,
John Fisher.
Mr. William Hodge, ..Town-Clerk.
Mr. James Adam, Town-Chamberlain.Mr. W. R. Copland, Master of Works.
Court of Lyners.
The Treasurer {Convener\
Messrs. Hugh Wallace, Hugh Macfarlane, jun.
Pour a Quorum.
Account Committee.
The Treasurer (^Convener),
Messrs. Richard Watson, William Russell, Hugh Macfarlane, jun,,
John Fisher.
Four a Quorum.
158 APPENDIX.
Educational Committee.
The Provost [Convener),
Messrs. George Masson, Richard Watson, Hugh Macfarlaae, juu.,
A. H. Park, John Fisher.
Four a Quorum.
Property Committee.
The Treasurer [Convener),
Messrs. Hugh Wallace, William Russell, Robert Cochran,
John Fisher.
Four a Quorum,
Road Trust, Quarry, and Account Committee.
Mr William Russell (^Convener),
Messrs. George Masson [Sub-Conv.), Robert Cowan, Richard Watson,The Treasurer, John Fisher.
Five a Quorum.
Water Trust Committee.
The Provost (Convener),
Messrs. Hugh Macfarlane, jun. [Sub-Conv,), Hugh Wallace,
A. H. Park, Robert Eaglesim, Robert Cochran.
Five a Quorum.
To Represent Council in carrying out Court Houses [Scotland) Act.
Bailies Barclay, Scott, Morrison, Mr Hugh Wallace.
Parochial Board.
Elected in February. ?
Provost Campbell, Bailie Caldwell, Mr Hugh Wallace.
Magistrates and Town-Treasurer Ex-Officiis Members of all
Committees.
Visitors of Paisley Prison.
Messrs. George Masson, Robert Eaglesim, Robert Cochran.
Members of Prison Board.
Elected in April.
Provost Campbell, Bailie Barclay, Treasurer Abercrombie,
Messrs. William Russell, Hugh Wallace.
Gas Light Commissioners.
Elected in June.
Provost Campbell, Messrs. Hugh Wallace, William Barbour,
Robert Cowan.
AfPENDlX. 159
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.
Reid's Charity voted in January.
Auditors of Jtliver Cart Accounts Elected in November.
Burgh Trustees.
Five a Quorum,
Meet first Thursday of each Month at Seven o'Clock p.m.
Appointed by Creditors.
Messrs. George Todd, W, L, Houstoun, Hugh Macfarlane, jun., J. M.
Symington, James Kerr, David Murray, Archibald Gardner, Bailie
Scoit.
Appointed by Town, Council.
Provost Campbell, Mr. "William Eussell, Treasurer Abercrombie.
Property Committee.
Treasurer Abercrombie (^Convener'),
Bailie Scott, Messrs. David Murray, William Russell, James Kerr,
Hugh Macfarlane, jun,, W. L. Houstoun.
Three a Quorum.
Non-Entry Committee.
Mr. David Murray (^Convener),
Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs, Archibald Gardner, James Kerr, J. M.Symington, Hugh Macfarlane, jun.
Open to all the Members of the Trust.
Three a Quorum.
Account Committee.
Bailie Scott [Convener),
Provost Campbell, Treasurer Abercrombie, Messrs. Archibald Gardner,
Hugh Macfarlane, jun,, William Russell.
Three a Quorum.
To meet at least Quarterly.
Statutory Meeting of Creditors on the Second Tuesday of November in
each year, at Twelve o'Clock Noon.
Stated Meetings of Trustees on the Third Tuesday of June and
November in each year, at Twelve o'Clock Noon.
Cart l^avRgatiou Trustees.
(Seven a Quorum).
Meet first Wednesday of each Month at Seven o'Clock p.m.
160 APPENDIX.
Trustees under Act of Parliament.
Messrs, "W. L. Houstoun, David Murray, John Kirkland, George Todd,Thomas Read, John Carswell, William Kussell, Hugh Macfarlane, jun.
Appointed by Town Council.
Provost Campbell, Bailie Barclay, Bailie Scott, Mr. Richard Watson.
Account Committee.
Bailie Scott (Convener),
Bailie Barclay, Messrs. W. L. Houstoun, David Murray, JohnKirkland, George Todd, William Russell, John Carswell.
Two a Quorum.
Works Committee.
Mr. John Kirkland (Convener),
Provost Campbell, Bailie Barclay', Bailie Scott, Messrs. W. L. Houstoun,William Russell, Thomas Reid, John Carswell, Richard Watson,Hugh Macfarlane, jun.
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 Decemberyearly. The Meeting advertised Eight Days previously.
Coimnissioners of Police.
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-offlciis,
Mr, William Russell (Convener),
Messrs, George Masson {Sub-Con.), Robert Cowan, William Abep™crombie, Richard Watson.
Five a Quorum.
Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire Engines, and NuisancesRemoval.
The ProT'^ost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis,
Mr. Hugh Macfarlane, jun. (^Convener),
Messrs. Alexander H. Park (Sub-Conv.), Robert Eaglesira, HughWallace, Robert Cochran.
'"
Five a Quorum of the Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire EnginesCommittee.
Two a Quorum of the Nuisances Removal Committee.
Finance and Assessments.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis,
The Burgh Treasurer (^Convener),
Messrs. William Russell, Richard Watson, Hugh Macfarlane, jun.,
John Fisher.
Three a Quorum,
APPENDIX. 161
Messrs. Andrew Millar, Thomas Walker, and Andrew Millar, juri.,
Joint Clerks to the Commissioners.
Mr. W. B. M'Kinlay, M.D., Surgeon and Medical Officer.
Mr. George Ingram, Superintendent, Inspector of Cleansing, and
Surveyor of Paving and Drainage.
Henry Graham, Lieutenant, Joseph B, Cockburn, Inspector.
The Act appoints Statutory Meetings of the Commissioners to be
held on the Second Monday in the months of January, April, July,
and October, and an Audited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for
the Year ending 15th May, to be laid before the Statutory Meeting in
July, yearly.
The Rates of Police Assessment at present are
—
For Lands or Premises rented or valued under £3, ... 6d. per £For Do, Do. at £'6 and under £5, 9d. per £For Do. Do. at £5 and Upwards, Is. per £When the Fractional part of a Pound of the Assessable yearly rent
or value of Lands or Premises does not amount to 10s„ it is not
Assessed at all ; and when such Fractional part amounts to or exceeds
10s., it is Assessed as £1.The following Lands or Premises are Assessed on one-fourth of their
annual value entered in the Valuation Roll, viz. :
—
1
.
All Lands and Premises used e^jclusively as a Canal or Basin of
a Canal, or Towing-path for the same, or as a Railway constructed
under the powers of any Act of Parliament for Public Conveyance,
excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are Assessablt
to the same extent as other Lands and Premises within the Police
Bounds.2. All the under-ground Gas and Water Pipes, or under-ground
Works of any Gas or Water Company.3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground, or other
Ground used for Agricultural purposes.
PARLIAMl^NTARY BOUNDARIES.
Ist W^ard—All within a line drawn as follows, viz., from the MossToll on the Greenock road, along the centre of the Greenock road
southward to a point opposite to the centre of the north road of the
Race Course leading westward from the Greenock road, thence along
the centre of that road to the centre of the road that intersects the
Race Course road, thence southward along the centre of that inter-
secting road and the road in a line therewith, passing West Marchto the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along the road
to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street,
thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the
centre of Wellmeadow street, thence v*^estward along the centre of
that street, to a point opposite to the centre of the North end of
Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that street to the
south end thereof, thence southward in a direct line to the north-
east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead, thence in a direct
line southward to the point where the Parliamentary line intersects
O 2
162 APPENDIX.
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. Jamesstreet, to a point opposite to the centre of the street called Stoneybrae, thence by the centre of Stoney brae till it joins Oakshaw street,
thence along the centre of the road leading round the High Churchwall to the Churchhill, thence along the centre of Churchhill to
New street, thence along the centre of New street to a point opposite
the centre of Shuttle street, thence along the centre of that street to
George's place, by the west and south of George's Church, to a point
in George street opposite the north end of Wardrop street, thence
along the centre of that street to Canal street, thence along the
centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the road
leading to the Canal Basin, thence along the centre of that road to
the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal westward to the east
boundary of the First Ward, thence northward along the said boun-dary to the point first described.
3d Ward—All within a line drawn from the point where the Burncalled 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 Ladewith the River Cart, thence along the Parliamentary line until it
reaches the intersection of the Espedair Burn at or near Haircraigs,
thence along the east boundary of Ward 1st till it reaches the Canal,
thence along the centre of the Canal till if 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 endof the church opposite the south end of Shuttle street, thence along
Shuttle street to the centre of New street, thence by the centre of
New street till it reaches the centre of Causeyside, and from thence
down Causeyside until it reaches the burn called St. Mirren's Burn,and thence along the burn to the point first described.
4tli Ward—All within the Parliamentary boundary to th3 west of the
centre of the River Cart, which is not included in any of the preced-
ing wards.
5th Ward—All within the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh situ-
ated on the east of the centre of the said River Cart.
Income Tax C/ommissioiiers.
For the Upper Ward of RevfreivsJiire.
John Graham, of Craigallion
Alexander Graham, of Capellie
Allan Pollok, of Broom.
Patrick Eraser, Sherifi^, andJames Campbell, Sheriff-Substi-
tute, ex officiis
John Buchanan, of Glenlora
Cleric—Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Surveyor and Assessor—James S. Smiles, 9 High Street, Paisley,
APPENDIX. 163
Cotumissionerei of Supply of the County of Seufre^tv.
Qualified to act and vote as such.
1865.
Thomas Speir, Esq. of Burnbrae and Blackstoun, Convener.
The Most Noble James, Marquisof Abercorn
"^The Eight Honourable James,Earl of Glasgow
*Tlie Kight Honourable Charles,
Lord BlantyreThe Right Honourable Robert,
Lord Belhaven and Stenton,
Wishaw*Sir Robert John Milliken Napier,
Bart,, of Milliken and Napier*riir Hew Crawt'urd Pollok, Bart.,
of Upper Pollok, Mearns*Sir Michael Robt. Shaw Stewart,
Bart., of Greenock and Blackball,
M.P.Sir Archd. Islay Campbell, Bart.,
of SuccouthJames Allison, of Malletsheugh,Mearns
John G. Allison, Cartsbridge,
MearnsJames Anderson, of Highholm,
Port-GlasgowWm. Anderson, of Broadley, Hurlet
John F. Anstruther, Merchant,Port-Glasgow
Matthew Algie, Shawlands, Pollok-
shawsJohn Allan, Hillhead, Kilbirnie
Robert Arthur, Gavilmoss, Loch-winooch
Patrick Graham Barns, of Lime-kilns, East Kilbride
*John Buchanan, of Glenlora,
LochwinnochRobert Brodie, of Norvalstone,Lochwinnoch
* William Cunninghame GrahamBontine, of Ardoch, Dumbarton
William Brown, of Plaintreeyett,
Glasgow, M.D.John Burnett, of Mileburn, GlasgowJohn Boyd, of Kirkhill, MearnsAlex. Bartlemore, Bourtrees, Loch-winnoch
*Archd. Campbell, of Blythswood,Renfrew
Archd. Campbell, yr., of Blyths-wood, Renfrew
*Walter Crum, of Thornliebank
John Craig, Broom, MearnsArchibald Crawford, Kilbarchan*Alexander Cuninghame, of Craig-
ends, HoustonJohn Cuninghame, PoUokshields,Glasgow
Thomas Cunningham, Cowglen,Pollokshaws
John Clark, of Kirkland Park,Strathaven
William Connell, of Nethertrees,Lochwinnoch
Andrew Crawford, 2 Clyde Terrace,
GlasgowDavid Cross, Eastbank, near
Bishopton*Duncan Darroeh, of GourockJames Dunlop, of ArthuriieWilliam John Easton, writer, Glas-
gow, as factor for the Countess of
HomeHugh Ferrier, of Clippens*Robert Freeland, of GryfecastleJohn Fife, Moniabrock, Largs"'•'William Fulton, Glenfield, Paisley
Andw. Fleming, Fulwood, Houston""''John Graham, of Craigallion,
Barrhead*Alex. Graham, of Capellie, Barr-
headJames Graham, of Fereneze, Barr-
head*Allan Gilmour, of Eagleshara"""John Gordon, of AikeuheadRobert Gillies, East Barnaigh,Lochwinnoch
*James 0. Lee Harvey, of Castle-
sempleHenry Lee Harvey, Castlesemple,Lochwinnoch
John Howie, of Shawhill""Archd. Campbell Holms, of Sandy-
ford* William Holms, of Brabloch"'John Hamilton, of GreenbankJames Dunlop Hamilton, writer
Glasgow, as factor for Sir HewCrawfurd Pollok, Bart.
*John Henderson, of ParkJames Henderson, 31 Elmbank
Crescent, Glasgow
164 APPENDIX.
Andrew Hair, merchant, Port-Glasgow
Zachariah Heys, of Arthurlie, Barr-head
Kobt. Howie, of Burnhouse, MearnsJohn Herbertson, of CrooksD. B. Johnson, Kaim, LochwinnochJames Foster King, Longhaugh,
BishoptonJames Lowndes, of ArthurlieDavid Laidlaw, 14 Buchanan
Street, GlasgowRobert Leckie, PollokshawsJames Love, of Knowes, Loch-
winnochJohn Laird, Norwood Villa, Pol-
lokshields
*William Mure, of Caldwell*John Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel,
C.B., 2 Albyn Place, Edinburgh*Day Hort Macdowall, of GarthlandJohn Mair, late of PlantationRobert Macfie, of LanghousePeter Murdoch, of LangbankAndrew Muirhead, iShawlands,
PollokshawsJames Myles, Deanside, Renfrew,
factor for Archibald AlexanderSpeirs, Esq., of Elderslie, for thetime being, in absence of thesaid A. A. Speirs, Esq.
Thomas Muir, of Muirpark, YorkTerrace, Regent's Park, London
James M'Call, of DaldowieHenry M'Call, yr., of do,
Robert M'Haffie, of EastwoodDuncan M'Donald, Parkhouse,Glasgow
Robt. Macfarlane, Bridge of WeirJames M'Gregor, St. Andrew's
Villa, PoUokshieldsWilliam Melvin, Ashton, GourockJohn Stirling Napier, of MerchistonWilliam Orr, Kaim, Lochwinnoch*Allan Pollock, of Faside* Arthur Pollock, of LochliboJohn Patten, W.S., EdinburghWilliam Pollock, Titwood. MearnsWilliam Paterson, 13 South Apsley
Place, GlasgowRobert William Cochran Patrick,
of WoodsideJohn FulIartonPatriek,of Grangehill
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 9t,h section of the Act of Parliament 17th and I8th Vic, cap. 91,
states the qualification requisite for a Commissioner of Supply.
• i
Thomas Richardson, of RalstonDavid Richardson, of HartfieldMattheiv Rodger, of Rossland,
BishoptonArchibald Alex. Speirs, of Elderslie*Thomas Dundas Speirs, of KilallanAlexander Graham topeirs, of Cul-
creuch^Thomas Speir, of BlackstounRobert Thomas Napier Speir, of
Culdees Castle
*James Smith, of JordanhillArchd. Smith, yr., of JordanhillHoustoun Stewart, R.N., and C.B.William Maxwell Stewart, of Loch-nagair
James Stirling, of Glentyan, R.N.Moses Steven, of PolmadieArchd. Sinclair, DeansideJames Stevenson, of AuchenamesJames Scott, of KellySamuel Henderson May Sommer-
ville, of BroadfieldJohn Steuart, writer and banker
PollokshawsJohn Salmon, residing at Johnstone
Castle, as factor for LudovicHoustoun, of Johnstone
Thos. Smith, Crosslees, by Thorn-liebank
William Stevenson, of CrossleeWm. Stewart, lU Argyle Street,Glasgow
P. Walker, PoUokshieldsGeneral Sir J as. Maxwell Wallace*J. C. Wakefield, BusbyArthur Watson, Overlee, BusbyAlexander Wilson, Overtrees,Lochwinnoch
John Wilson, of HurletRobt. W.Cochran Wilson,.of Lady-
land
Jas. Young, of Gallowhill, Paisley*The Sheriff of the County*The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley*The Sheriff-Sub.- titute, Greenock*The Provost of RenfrewThe eldest Bailie of Renfrew*The Provost of Paisley*The Provost of Gieenock*The Provost of Port-GlasgowThe Provost of Pollokshaws
APPENDIX. 165
Ivienteuaiicy of Renfrevrshire.
Lord-Lieutenant—Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.
Vice-Lieutenant—Sir R. M. S. Stewart, Bart., M.P.
John M'Innes, Clerk, 2 Lawn Street
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle,
1860Alexander, Capt. John H. J., R.N.,
1863Blantyre, Lord, 1845Buchanan, Lieut.-Col., D. C. R. C
,
of Drumpellier and Finlaystone,
1863Campbell, Archibald, of Blyths-
wood, 1845Campbell, Archibald, younger,
1860Crawfurd-Pollok, Sir Hew, Bart.,
of Upper FoUok, 1860Cuninghame, Alexander, of Craig-
ends, 1860Duncan Darroch, of Gourock,
1863Gilmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860Gordon, John, of Aikenhead, 1860Graham, John, of Craigallion, 1860Harvey, James Octavius Lee, of
Castlesemple, 1860Henderson, John, of Park, 1848
Macdowall, General D. H., ofGarthland, 1845
Maxwell, John Hall, of Dargavel,1848
Mure, Lieut.-Colonel William, ofCaldwell, 1860
Napier, Sir Robert J. M., Bart.,
1845Napier, John Stirling, of Marchis-
ton House, 1860Paisley, Provost ofPollok, Allan, of Broom, 1860Renfrew, Provost of
Richardson, Thomas, of Ralston,1863
Scott, James, of Kelly, 1860Speir, Thomas, of Biaekstoun, 1845Speirs, Archibald Alexander, of
Elderslie, 1860Stirling, James, of Glentyan, 1848Stewart, John Archd. Shaw, 1863
Stewart, Sir M. S. Shaw, of Ard-gowan
County Police Conamittee.
Chairman—Thomas Speir of Biaekstoun,
The Right Hon. the Earl of Glas-
gowThe Right Hon. Lord BlantyreThe Sheriff" of the CountyThe Sheriff- Substitute, Paisley
Sir M.R. S. Stewart, Bart., M.P.Archibald Campbell of BlythswoodJohn Graham of Craigallion
John Buchanan of Glenlora
General Macdowall of GarthlandPeter Murdoch of Langbank
Allan Gilmour of EagleshamThos, Speir uf Biaekstoun, chairmanJohn Hall Maxwell of Dargavel,
C.B,Walter Crum of ThornliebankJohn Gordon of AikenheadCol. Campbell, yr. of BlythswoodR. J. N. Speir of Culdees Castle
The Provost of PollokshawsThe Provost of Port-GlasgowBailie Lang, Port-Glasgow
Chief Constable, ... ... Robert Hunter
Clerk, .. ... ... Ja. Caldwell, Clerk of Supply.
Auditors—Messrs Johu Fisher ^ John M'Gown, Accountants, Paisley,
166 APPENDIX.
Renfrewshire Prison BAard-—1865-66.Elected by the Commissioners of Supply.
Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., of Greenock.John Graham, of Craigallion.
General Macdowall, of Garthland.Thomas Speir, of Blackstoun.Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham,James Campbell, Sheriff-Substitute, at Paisley.Walter Crum, of Thornliebank.Archibald Campbell, of Blythswood.John Gordon, of Aikenhead.Archibald C. Holms, of Sandyford.
Elected hy the Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
David Campbell, Esq., Provost of Paisley.James Barclay, Esq., one of the Bailies of Paisley.William Abercrombie, Esq., Treasurer of the Burgh of Paisley.William Russell, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.Hugh Wallace, Esq., one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Elected hy the Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock.
James J. Grieve, Esq., Provost of Greenock.John Hunter, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.Hew M'Tlwraith, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.Abram Lyle, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.Charles Grey, Esq., one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Elected by the Magistrates and Town Council of Port-Glasgow.
Alexander Lang, Esq., one of the Bailies of Port-Glasgow.
Elected by the Magistrates and Toion Council of Renfrew.
James M'L. Henderson, Esq., Provost of Renfrew.
Ex-Officiis.
Patrick Eraser, Esq., Sheriff of Renfrewshire, or, in his absence,Hugh Lyon Tennent, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute, at Greenock.
Sheriff Campbell, Chairman and Convener.John and James H. Dunn, Joint Clerks and Treasurers.
UPPER WARD COMMITTEE.
Provost Campbell (Convener),
iSheriff Campbell, Mr Wallace, Mr Russell, Mr Holms, GeneralMacdowall, Sheriff Eraser, or, in his absence, Sheriff Tennent.
Three to form a quorum,
liOWER WARD COMMITTEE.
Provost Grieve (Convener),
Bailie Lyle, Bailie M'llwraith, Bailie Grey, Bailie Lang, Sir M. R. S.
Stewart, Sheriff Tennent.
Three to form a quorum.
APPENDIX. 167
ACCOUNT COMMITTEES.
Upper Ward.
Provost Campbell (Convener^
Bailie Barclay, Mr "VVallace, Mr Russell, Mr Holms.
Two to form a quorum.
Lower Ward.
Provost Grieve (Convener),
Bailie M'llwraith, Bailie Grey, SheriflF Tennent, Bailie Lyle.
Two to form a quorum.
The Upper Ward Committee to Audit the Clerk's Books.
VISITING COMMITTEES FOR PAISLEY PRISON,
General Macdowall, Mr Gilmour, Provost Campbell, and Bailie Barclay.
Days of Visitation :—15th May, 1865, 26th June, 7th August, 18thSeptember, 30th October, 11th December, 22d January, 1866, 5thMarch, and 16th April.
Mr Speir, Mr Graham, Mr Holms, and Mr Russell. Days of Visita-
tion :—29th May, 1865, 10th July, 21st August, 2d October, 13thNovember, 25th December, 6th February, 1866, 19th March, and30th April.
Mr Crum, 'Sheriff Campbell, Provost Henderson, and Mr "Wallace.
Days of Visitation :—12th June, 1865, 24th July, 4th September,
16th October, 27th November, 8th January, 1866, 19th February,
2d April, and 14th May.
At the Prison, at 12 o'clock Noon.
OFFICERS.
Paisley Prison.
Governor—Robert Bird-
Matron—Helen Thomson.Housekeeper—Mrs Bird.
Teacher and Chaplain—Rev. JohnFleming.
Surgeon—Dr. James Paton.
Warders—"William Young, JohnBrown, John "Wylie,
James Dow, MaryCrawford, ElizabethFerguson.
Watchman—John White.
GreenocTc Prison.
Keeper—John Love.Matron—Anne G. Adams.Chaplain—Mr Donald Brotchie.
Surgeon—Dr. Allan.
Warders—Duncan Rankin, "Wm.Mitchell.
Watchman—Archibald Gunn.
Pollokshaws Prison.
Keeper—"William Ramsay.
Matron—Mrs Ramsay.
Surgeon—Dx. James Golder.
1-68 APPENDIX.
Justice of Pence Court.
Courts held at Paisley every Friday.
Clerk—Robert "Wright.| Depute-Clerk—John Bartlemore.
Fiscal—Thomas Campbell.
Courts held at Johnstone third Monday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk—John Holmes, Writer, Johnstone.
Courts held at Lochwinnoch first Saturday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk—John Eeid.
Courts held at Barrhead first Monday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk—Archibald Brownlie.
Courts held at Pollokshaws first Tuesday of each Month.
Depute-Clerk—John Steuart.
Quarter Sessions, first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last
Tuesday of October, at Renfrew. Licensing meetings held at Ren-frew, Third Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October.
Inspectors of Weights and Measures.
Upper Ward—James G. Patcrson, 66 High Street
Burgh of Paisley—Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon.
JTnstBces of the JPeace.
Paisley Distkict.
Affleck, John, Banker, PaisleyAitken, James, Water BraeAlexander, Claud, of BallochmyleArthur, James, of BarshawBaird, John, Netherhill
Barclay, James, Canal BankBoyd, George, RenfrewBrough, Peter, OakshawheadBrown, John, ThrushcraigBrown, Robert, Underwood ParkCattanach, Alex., of AuchentorlieClark, James, CamphillClark, James, of Chapel, BlackballCoats, James, yr., of WoodsideCoats, Peter, of WoodsideCoats, Thomas, of FerguslieDalglish, Robt. James, BlackballFleming, Andrew, FulwoodForbes, James, LangroodsGibson, Andrew, CauseysideGlasgow, Earl of, HawkheadGlen, Thomas, Hawkhead Mills
Guilleaume, Peter, Banker, PaisleyHenderson, Peter, Sheriff-Clerk of
Renfrewshire, Castlehead
Holms, Archibald Campbell, of
SandyfordHolms, William, of BrablochHutchison, Archibald, Fairhill
Hutchison, John, Garthland PlaceKerr, James, UnderwoodKerr, Robert, of Crookston HallKerr, William, UnderwoodLamb, J. J., Underwood CottageMacfarlane, Hugh, jun., Love StreetMacKean, William, MerchantMaxwell, John Hall, C. B., of
DargavelMillar, Andrew, Dean of Faculty of
ProcuratorsMorgan, John, of GreenlawMurray, David, Gilmour StreetPhilips, William, of Crossflat
Pollock, Alexander, jr., RiccartsbarPoison, Wm., Starch ManufacturerRichardson, Thomas, of RalstonRussell, William, Barclay StreetScott, Matthew, GatesideWhitehead, Joseph, of KilnsideWotherspoon, William, Maxwellton
Sherifi-Depute end Sherifi'-Substitute of Renfrevrshire, the Provost andMagistrates of Paisley, for the time being.
APPENDIX. 169
Assessed Tax Coniiviissioners
For the Upper Ward of Renfrtvyshire,
The Eight Hon. the Earl of Glas-
ejow
The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre
Sir R. J.M. Napier, Bart., of Milli-
ken and NapierSir Hew Crawfurd Pollok, Bart., of
Upper PollokSir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., of
GreenockPatrick Praser, Advocate, Sheriff
of the CountyJas. Campbell, Sheriff-Substitute,
Pa isley
Hugh Lyon Tennent, Sheriff-Sub-
stitute, GreenockJohn Buchanan, of Glenlora
Archd. Campbell, of BlythswoodColonel Campbell, yr. of Blyths-
woodAlex. Cuninghame, of CraigendsWalter Crum, of ThornliebankJas. Dunlop, of Arthurlie
Robert Freeland, of Gryfecastle
Allan Gilmour, of Eagleshain
John Graham, of Craigallion
Jas. Graham, of Fereneze
Patrick Graham Barns, of Lime-kilns
Alex. Graham, of Capellie-John Henderson, of ParkA. C. Holms, of SandyfordWm, Holms, of BrablochJohn Howie, of HazeldeuJohn Hamilton, of GreenbankJames D. Hamilton, factor for Sir
Hew C. PollokHenry Lee Harvey, of CastlesempleJ. Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel, C.B.Day Hort Macdowall, of GarthlandWm. Mure, of CaldwellJames Myles, Deanside, RenfrewRobert Macfie, of EastwoodAllan Pollock, of FasideJas. Smith, of JordanhillThos. Dundas Speirs, of KilallanThos. Speir, of BlackstounJohn Salmon, factor, QuarreltonThe Provost of Paisley, for the time
beingThe Provost of Renfrew, for the
time beingThe Eldest Bailie of Renfrew, for the
time being.
Surveyor—Jas. S. Smiles, High Street, Paisley.
Inspector—James Martin, Queen Street, Glasgow.
Collector, ... David Murray, Inland Revenue Office, Greenock.
Sub do., ... Wm. M'Intyre, jun., High Street, Paisley.
Clerk—Jas. Caldwell, Writer, 33 Old Sneddon Street, Paisley.
ISoard of Gas Light Comiuisstiouers of Paisley.
1865-66.
Elected hy the Shareholders.
Messrs. Wm. Philips, James Kerr, Dr. William M'Kechnie, Messrs.
Peter Kerr, Archd. Gardner, James J. Lamb, Hugh Macfarlane,
jun., and John Clark.
Elected hy Toion Council.
Provost Campbell, Bailie Barclay, Treasurer Abercrombie, and Mr.Robert Cowan.
Secretary and Law Agent—Thomas Campbell, writer.
Treasurer—William Nairne.
Engineer and Managei—George Hislop.
Collectors—David Ayton and David C. Niven.
Office—23 Moss Street.
170 APPENDIX.
Faculty of Procurators.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 24th, June, 1803.
Dean—Andrew Millar,|
Treasurer—John M'Innes.
Councillors.
William Reid, David Campbell, David Semple.
Examinators.
Archibald Gardner, Thomas Walker, R. L. Henderson.
Clerk—John Bartlemore. | Fiscal—James H. Dunn.
William Reid,
Robert Macfarlane,
James H. Dunn,William Connell, Lochwinnoch,
Procurators for the Poor.
Walter Holmes, Johnstone,
Matthew Anderson, Neilston andBarrhead,
William Hector, Pollokshaws.
Auditor of Treasurer's Accounts—The Dean and Councillors.
Auditor of Accounts—John Dunn.Curators of Library—David Semple, David Campbell, James Caldwell.
Officer—Alex. M'Kechnie.
Anderson, Mat., Neilston, -
Bartlemore, John, - - -
BrownUe, Archibald, - - -
Caldwell, James, - - - -
Campbell, David, - - - -
Campbell, Thomas, - - -
Connell, William, Lochwin-noch -------
Dunn, James H., - - - -
Dunn, John, - - - - -
Gardner, Archibald, - - -
Gardner, J. Neilson, - - -
Hart, George, - - - - -
Hector, Wm., FolIokshaAVS, -
Henderson, Peter, - - -
Henderson, R. L., - - -
MEMBERS.
183218531856181918471853
182918611824182818641861182518291858
Hodge, William, - - -
Holmes, John, Johnstone,Houstoun, W. Lament, -
Millar, Andrew, - - -
Millar, John, Dunoon,Macfarlane, Robert, - -
M'Farlane, Graham, - -
M'Innes, John, - - - - .
M'Lean, Wm., Glasgow, - •
Macome, Robt., Dumbarton,MacRobert, Thomas, - -
Reid, John, Johnstone, -
Reid, William, - - - -
Semple, David, - - -
Walker, Thomas, - - -
Young, David, - - - - •
183018491819181S183118591831184118241832185818421829183118531861
Procurators of Court not Members of Faculty.
Crawford, John ; Kirkwood, A^an.
Thomas Coats,
Robert Brown,John Whyte,David Semple,
Paisley Cemetery Company.Instituted 1845.
Board of Management.
William Philips, Esq., Governor.
Dh^ectors.
John Snodgrass,
Walter Allison,
William Barbour,
Archibald Hodge,
Secretary and Treasurer—William Hodge.Superintendent—John Murray.
John Morgan,James Kerr,
William Gibson,
APPENDIX. 171
Paisley Infirmarf.
Year Commencing 1st April, 1865.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Bailie Scott, President.
Mr William Gillespie, Treasurer. \ Mr William Hodge^ Secretary.
Provo^ Campbell,
Messrs David Murray,William Philips,
Robert Kowand,William Boyd,James Millar,
Robert Russell,
James Kerr,
Ninian F.
Messrs R. F. Dalziel,
Hugh Macfarlane, Jan.,
James Clark,
William Russell,
William Coats,
William Abercrombie,William Barbour.
M'Leod, M.D., Resident Surgeon.
Mrs. Courtoy, Matron.
Rev. John Renfrew, Chaplain.
QUARTERLY COMMITTEES.
From 1st April to 1st July.Messrs James Kerr (^Convener),
Hugh Macfarlane, jun.,
William Boyd,William Abercrombie,
From 1st July to 1st October.Messrs James Millar (Convener),
James Clark,
AYilliam Barbour,
R. F. Dalziel,
From 1st Oct. to 1st Jan., 1«66.
Messrs William Russell (Conv.),
David Murray,Robert Rowand,
Provost Campbell.
From 1st Jan. to 1st April, 1866.
Messrs William Coats (Convenii%William Hodge,William Philips,
Robert Russell.
The President and Treasurer, ex-officio. Members of each Quarterly
Committee.
account committee.
The President, Messrs James Kerr, James Millar, William Russell, andWilliam Coats. The President Convener,
library committee.
The President, the Treasurer, and the Four Members of the MedicalBoard.
medical board.
Acting Physician, Dr. M'Kechnie ; Consulting Physician, Dr.Richmond ; Acting Surgeon, Dr. M'Kinlay ; Consulting Surgeon,Dr. Taylor.
The Dispensary is open every day from 10 till 11 a.m. for advice;
and from 11 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 5 till 6 p.m., for DispensingMedicine. On Tuesdays and Fridays attendance will be given in theDispensary from 12 till 1 p.m., for Vaccinating Children, Friends of-
Patlents admitted daily from 10 till 11 a.m.
«)ne Ticket admits a Fever Patient, and Two Tickets a Medical or-
Surgical Patient, to the House, ou the certificate of any Medical Geu*^tieman.
172 APPENDIX.
Parochial Board, Paisley, 1S65-6G.
Matthew Scott, Esq., Chairman.
Provost CampbellBailies Morrison
Caldwell
Messrs. Hugh WallaceEichard WatsonWm. JamiesonWilliam CrawJames Forbes
W. L. HoustounWm. Abercrombie
James Gibson
Messrs. James Millar
William BarbourEobert F. Dalziel
Robert RowandWilliam Coats
James LangJames Barclay
P. Sonthwell
W. WhiteheadEobert Richardson
Aies. K, Rice
COMMITTEES.
Assessment Committee.
Provost Campbell, Bailies Caldwell and Morrison, Messrs William
Jamieson, W. L. Houstoun, Robert Rowand, William Craw, Robert
F. Dalziel, James Gibson, James Millar, James Barclay, JamesForbes, Con.
Administration of Relief Committee.
Messrs Hugh Wallace, James Lang, Walter Whitehead, Jas. Barclay,
William Coats, Eobt. Rowand, WilHam Abercrombie, R. Richardsoo,
Peter Southwell, James Gibson, Alexander K. Rice, Richard Watson,
William Barbour, Wm. Jamieson, Con.
Poor House Committee.
Provost Campbell, Bailie Caldwell, Messrs Hugh Wallace, William
Barbour, Richard Watson, Robert Rowand, Alexander K. Rice, Jas.
Gibson, William Coats, James Millar, James Forbes, William Craw,
E. F. Dalziel, Con.
Finance Committee.
Bailie Caldwell, Messrs William Abercrombie, James Lang, AVilliam
Barbour, Eobert Rowand, W. L. Houstoun, Con.
Committees to visit the Poorkottse WeeMy.
1.—Provost Campbell, Bailies Morrison, Caldwell, Con.
2.—Messrs. Hugh Wallace, William Craw, James Forbes, Con.
3.— Messrs. Richard Watson, Petjgr Southwell, W. L. Houstoun, Con,
4. — Messrs. Walter Whitehead, Alex. K. Rice, Robert F. Dalziel, Con.
5.—James Gibson, Robert Richardson, Robert Rowand, Con.
tj.—Messrs. William Abercrombie, James Barclay, Matthew Scott, Con.
7.—Messrs, William Jamieson, James Miller, William Barbour, Con.
8,—Messrs. James Lang, Robert F. Dalziel, William Coats, Con.
APPENDIX. I'To^
Abbey Parish PoorhonsCf Calsidc.
Robert Robertson, Inspector^ Donald Sutherland, Assistant.
AYilliam Black, Governor, Robert Oliver, Collector.
Mrs Black, Matron.
David Butler, Chaplain.
Donald Farquharson, Keeper, Asylum. Mrs Farquharson, Keeper-
Hugh Ewing, do. Mrs Ewing, do.
James Wilson, House Porto-r.
Surgeons
J. T. Donald; J. Hutchison ; R. Corbett, M.D.; Richard Gardner, M.D.
Committee of the Abbey Parochial ^oard, Paisley.
1865.
William Philips, Esq.,
Chairman of the Board, and ex-oflS.cio a Member of all the Committees,
Messrs. William Philips, Paisley
John M'Innes, do.,
Rer. James Cameron Lees, do.
Messrs. A.C. Holms, do.
Thomas Crichton, do.
Dalrymple hjle, do.
William Jamieson, do.
James A. MacKean, do.
Archibald Bell, do.
David Speirs, do.
Hugh Brown, do.
Andrew Nairn, do.
Hugh Caldwell, do,
John Brown, do.
William Cochran, do.
Archibald Hutchison, , do.
John Poison, do
Messrs. James Donald, Paisley.
John Pinkerton, do.
Thomas Coats, do,
Macleroy Neilson, John-stone
John Salmon, Elderslie
W. Stevenson, JohnstoneWm. Taylor, do.
John Donald, do.
James Lancaster, Hurlet
James Wilson, Erskine
James Myles, RenfrewAlex. Caldwell, Elderslie
Thos. R. Cameron, Paisley.-
James Wilson, do.
James Young, do.
Olasgoiv and Paisley Joisil liine.
County Place.
Manager and Secretary— Alex. Cowan,Superintendent—William H. Sinclairi
Inspector—John Woodrow.M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.
Caledonian Bail«Tay.
Chah^man.
Lieutenant-Col. Salkeld.
.
General Manager—C. Johnstone.
,
Goods Manager—W. MathesoHi.
Secretary—Archibald Gibson.
Superintendent at Paisley—Wm. H. Sinclair. .
M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.
P. 2
.
174 APPENDIX.
^Cilasgow and ^outh-Western Bailway.
Chahvnan.Sir Andrew Orr, Glasgow.
General Manager—William Johnstone. Secretary— J. W. Waiawright.Goods Manager—D. Dickie.
Superintendent at Faisley—Wra. H. Sinclair.
M'Fadyen & Co., carting agents.
QiasgOTF and ^oastlB-Western KaUw^ay.Paisley and Kenfrew Branch.
Trains run between PAISLEY and RENFREW as under:—From PAISLEY, at 7.10, 8.10, 9.10, 10.10, and 11.10 A M.. and 12.10,
1,10, 2.10. 3.10, 4.10, 5.10, 6.5, 7.20 P.M., and on SATURDAYS onlyat 8.20 P.M.
From RENFREW, at 7.40, 8.40, 9.40, 10.40, and 11.40 A.M., and 12.40,
1.40, 2.40, 3.40, 4.40, 5.40, 6.40, 7.50 P.M., and on SATURDAYS onlyat 8 50 P.M.
Office and Depot—Hamilton street, Newtown, Paisley.
George Ritchie, station-master.
Cilasgo^v, Paisleyf and Ardrossan Canal.
Canal Wharf, 18 Canal street.
Committee of Management.
Col. Wm. Fulton,
Capt. James Stirling,
John Buchanan,
John Salmon,
J. J. Lamb,Peter White.
John M'Innes, Clerk to Committee of Management, 2 Lawn street,
Hugh Clark, treasurer and manager.
Regular Trading Boats start every lawful day near undernoted hours:
—
(Extra Bo'its to suit convenience ofparties.^ '
From Johnstone for Paisley and Glasgow, at 6 and 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
„ Paisley for Glasgow, at 8 and 11 a.m., and 2 and 4 p.m.
,, Paisley for Johnstone, at 6^ and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
,, Glasgow for Paisley, at 6 and 9 a.m , 12 noon, and 5 p m.
„ Glasgow for Johnstone, at 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 5 p.m.
Canal Office, 18 Canal street
For rates of carriage, or other particulars, apply to Robert Lyle,
receiving clerk, Canal Office, 9 Ann Street, Glasgow.William Lament, goods agent, Canal Basin, Port Eglinton, Glasgow.John Sharp, Do. Do. Johnstone.
Matthew Killoch, Do. Do. Paisley.
With any of whom orders may be left and inquiries made relative to
the carrying trade.
Paisley aiad €51asgow Osnnibus Traffic.
Wilson's Omnibuses run between Paisley and Glasgow at the follow-
ing hours:
—
Leave PaisleyAt Half-past 11 a.m.
At a Quarter to 5 p.m.
Leave GlasgowAt 1 PM.At 7 P.M.
Fares— Inside and outside, 4d.
APPENDIX. 175
ISursfh Coui'ts.
Town Clerk's Office, County Buildings, held every Monday andFrida3\ at Eleven o'Clock Forenoon, for the dispatch of civil causes
—
and a Criminal Court held every Forenoon in the Convene Room, at
Ten o'clock, for the dispatch of criminal business.
Wm. Hodge, clerk. George Hart, fiscal.
To-WM Officers.
Henry Bell, 2 Hunter Street. John Harkness, 14 High Street. JohnHarkuess, Town Drummer and Town Crier, 14 Fligh Street.
Landeemer's Day, 2d Tuesday in June, for perambulating Burghmarches.
Sheriff fFi§S©crs.
Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss Street, also Messenger-at~Arms.
Wm. Russell and Malcolm Munro, Terrace Buildings.
Henry Bell, 2 Hunter Street. John Harkness, 14 High Street.
Alex. Lament, 4 Moss Street. Alex. Campbell, 4 Moss Street.
George Gregory, 4 Moss Street,
Sheriff Court.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Sits every Tuesday during Session,
Patrick Fraser, sheriff
Jas. Campbell, sheriflf-substi-
tute.
Peter Henderson, sheriff- clerk
Thomas M'Arthur, sheriff-clerk
depute.
Sheriff ?^naall Bebt Court.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Held every Thursday, at half-past Eleven o'clock, during Session.
Peter Henderson, clerk.|
Thos. M'Arthur, depute-clerk.
Alex. IM'Kechnie, bar officer.
Conauiissary Count.
Held every Thursday at Half-past Eleven o'Clock Forenoon.
Patrick Frazer, Commissary.
James Campbell, Commissary Depute.
John Bartlemore, Commissary Clerk—Office, County Buildings.
176 APPENDIX.
Public Offices, &;c«
Abbey Poor Rates, 22 Smithhills—Robert Oliver, collector
Bakers' House of Call, 2 St. Mirren street—James Muir, keeper
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren street—John Hutcheson, agent
„ British Linen Co., 1 Cotton street—John Peden, agent
,, City of Glasgow, 2 Moss street—Alex. Pollock^ agent
„ Union, 3 Gilmour street—John Affleck, agent
,, National, 1 Forbes place—Peter Gullleaume, agent
„ Savings, 14 Gilmour street—John M'Gown, cashier
Burgh Trustees' Office, County Buildings—James Adam, treasurer
Canal Office, 18 Canal street—Hugh Clark, manager and treasurer
Chamberlain's, County buildings—James AdamCommissary, County buildings—John Bartlemore, clerk
Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss street—Wm. Nairne, treasurer
Glasgow Herald, 2 Gilmour street—Wm. B. Watson, correspondent
Inland Revenue, 101 Causeyside—Peter Longrigg and Robert Young,,supervisors
Justice of Peace, County buildings—John Bartlemore, depute-clerk
North- British Mail, 4 County place—George Donild, correspondent
Paislej' Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmour
street—Richard Watson, publisher
Paisley and Renfrewshire Independent, 16 Gilmour street—^John
.
Miller, publisher
Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, 4 Moss street—J. & J. Cook,
publishers
Police Office, County buildings—George Ingram, superintendent
Police, County, Count}' place—Robert Hunter, chief constable
Post Office, 9 Gilmour street—Francis Deans, postmaster
Prison, County buildings—Robert Bird, governor
Procurator Fiscal, Bnrgh, 5 County place—George Hart, fiscal
Procurator Fiscal, County^ 5 County place—Daniel M'Farlan, fiscal
Procurator Fiscal, Justices, County buildings—Thomas Campbell,.
fiscal
Railway, Renfrew, Hamilton street—George Ritchie, station-master
Railway, G. and P. Joint Line, County place — W. IL. Sinclair,
superintendent
Railway, Caledonian, G.and P., and Greenock Section, County place—
.
W. H. Sinclair, goods and passenger agent
Renfrewshire Militia, barracks, Williamsburgh—L. B. Barr, quarter-
master
Stamps—6 High street—William M'lutyre, distributor
Sheriff Clerk, County buildings — Peter Henderson, clerk — ThomasM'Arthur, depute-clerk
Taxes—Burgh Poor, 8 New Sneddon—James Renfrew, collector
„ — Police, County buildings — James Adam, treasurer and
collector
„ —Water, County buildings—James Adam, treasurer and collector
„ —Prison and Road, County buildings—James Adam, treasurer
and collector
^, —Rogue Money, 33 Old Sneddon—James Caldwell, collector
,, —Income, 8 High street—James S. Smiles, surveyor
,,-- " 6 High street—William M'Intyre, sub-collector
Town Clerk, County buildings —William Hodge, Clerk.
APPENDIX. 177
Insurance Companies.
Fire.
Accidental Death,
Agricultural Cattle (London),
Atlas, - - - - ,,
British Equitable, - -,,
European Guarantee Society,
Caledonian, - - -,,
Commercial Union, - -,,
County, - - - - ,,
City of Glasgow, - - -
Defender, _ _ _
Economic, _ _ _
English and Scottish Law, -
Edinburgh, _ _ _
European, _ _ _
Farmers, - - - „Friend in Need, - - -
Glass Plate, _ _ -
Guardian, _ _ _
Imperial, - - -,,
Industrial. _ _ _
Alliance and Insurance Co. of
Scotland, - - - „Lancashire, - - - „Leeds and Yorkshire, - -
,,
Liverpool and London, andGlobe, - - - -
Loudon, - - - -,,
London Royal Exchange, - „Manchester, - - -
,,
Mutual Assurance,
Norfolk Farmers' Cattle,
North British and Mercantile, „
Northern, - - - -,,
North of England,Norwich Union, - - - „
Queen, - - - - „
Pelican, - _ _ _
Phoenix, -_....Provident, - - - -
,,
Provincial Welsh, - - „
Life. Agents.
„ John M'GownReid & Henderson
,, Robert Brown
,, George WeirW. L. Houstoun(David Seinple
" (James Dalziel
„ Robert Wotherspoon.
John Lorimer
r Andrew Millar, jun.
„ 4 Alex. Gardner
( Robert Brodie
,, James Lang, 57 Canal st.
,, David Murray
,, Reid & Henderson
,, Robert Armour,, John Muir
,, James Crawford
„ Alex. GrahamJames Boyd
,, John Fisher
„ W. L. Houstoun
,, John Muir
„ John BartTemore
,, Alex. Gardiner
„ Robert Boyd
f David Campbell
IJohn M'Gown
' Robert Boyd
„ 1Robert Muir
I
John Muir
(^ James Lang„ John Pollock
,, William Philips
Thomas Walker
„ Thos. M'ArthurW. L. HoustounRobert ArmourM'Innes & Macfarlan©John HatchesunJames WinningAlex. GardnerJames J. Lamb
JJ. Fisher
(Wm. BrownlieThomas Walker
JArchd. Hodge( William Eraser
John Lorimer
Thos, Campbell
178 APPENDIX.
Fire. Life.
Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle,
Royal Insur. Co. of Liverpool „
Scottish Amicable,
Scottish Equitable,
Scottish Provident Institution,
Scottish Provincial, Aberdeen,,,
Scottish Union, - - - „
Scottish National, - -,,
Scottish Insurance Co., - ,,
Scottish Widows' Fund,
Standard, - - - -
Steam Boiler, _ _ _
Sun, - - - - „St. Patrick's, _ _ -
Westminster, - - - „
West of England, - - „
Agents.
Wm. Hodge(James Caldwell
(G. W. MacalpineJohn M'GownRobert BoydfArchd. Hodge(Wra. Eraser
rWilliam Muir< John Crawford(Hodge, Young, & Martin(George Hart(^Alex. HartR. CongaltonJames Adam
(John Affleck
(James AdamjWm. M'lntyre(R. CongaltonJohn & Jas. H. DunnJohn & Jas. H. DunaJohn O'Donnoll
(James Lang,
1 57 Canal Street
(A. Nairn( Alex. Pollock
Public Beading Rooina.
Artizans', 1 High street—Andrew M'Lure, keeperCofliee Room, Cross—Robert Wingate, keeper
Charleston, 7 Neilston road—William Beaton, keeperFerguslie, 38 Ferguslie— supported by the Messrs CoatsPrinters', 40 New street— John Neilson, keeper
West-End Reading Room, 84 Broomlands—Jas. R. MacFadyen, secy.
Halls for Molding Meetings.
Abercorn Rooms, 21 Gauze street—John Snodgrass, proprietor
Wilson's Hall, 40 High street-^W. Robertson, keeperTrades' Hall, 40 New street—John Neilson, keeperTemperance Hall, 2 New street—Apply to George CaldwellWashington Hall, 78 High street—Apply to John Lang
Registrars of JBirths, Marriages, and Deaths.
Abbey Parish, Robert Waterston, 4 Smithhills
High Parish, Louis Hoeck, 86 High street
Middle Parish, James Reid, 10 L Pligti street
St. George's Parish, Robert Donald, 6 Stow street
APPENDIX. 179
BANKS.iBank of Scotland.
Instituted 1695.
8 St, Mireen Street.
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12.
John Hutcheson, agent.
Alexander Boyd, accountant. James Dempster, teller.
James Orr Fleming, Robert Gibson, and William R, Barbour, clerks.
Robert Lochhead, porter—house, 6 Moss Street.
The Bank negotiates Bills and grants Letters of Credit on all theprincipal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Draws also onCoutts & Co.; Smith, Payne, «& Smiths ; and the Bank of England,London ; as well as on the Colonies, and Foreign Countries, &c.
British I^inen Company's Banlt.
Instituted 1746.
1 Cotton Street.
Openfrom 10 6'clockforenoon till 3 afternoon—Shuts at 12 on Saturday,
John Peden, agent.
Alexander Gardiner, accountant. Peter Clark, teller.
William S. Peden, clerk.
Thomas Campsie, porter—house, 3 Thread street.
Draw and issue letters of credit on Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London;the Bank of England and branches; Bank of Ireland and branches;Bank of Montreal and agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada, Toronto,and agencies ; Bank of British Columbia and agencies ; James G.King's Sons, New York ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham
;
English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, Sydney andMelbourne; Bank of Otago (limited), Dunedin ; the Agra andUnited Service Bank (limited), Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay
;
Carlisle and Cumberland Bank and branches; Sheffield and Rother-ham Bank; Halifax Joint Stock Bank; Darlington Bank andbranches; Bank of Whitehaven; and in all the principal towns in
Scotland ; and Negotiate Bills on all places where there is a bank.
rVaSsonal Sank of Scotland.Instituted 1825. ,
1 Forbes Place.
Peter Guilleaume, agent.
Robert Brodie, accountant. Alexander Craig, teller.
Robert Ediiionds and John Weir, clerks. •Joseph Carter, porter—house, 13 Causeyside.
Draw on Glyn & Co., London ; on the Union Bank of London, and onMessrs Coutts & Co., London; and have correspondents in all theprincipal towns in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and in theColonies. The National Bank issue Foreign Credits and CircularNotes, available in all parts of the world, and they negotiate bills
on every place in Scotland, England, Ireland, and abroad, wherethere is a bank or banker. The National Bank of Scotland's LondonOffice is at 21 Finch Lane—James Miller, agent.
180 APPENDIX.
Union ISaiik of Scoslaud.
Instituted 1829, and Incorporated under Act of JBterliament, 1862.
3 GiLMOUR Street.
John Affleck, agent.
Jervis Coats, accountant. Alex. M'Dowall, teller.
Robert Fraser and Robert Walker, clerks.
William Russell, porter—house, 2 Dyers' Wynd.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., London; and on nearly all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland, where there is a bank or
banker.
City of Olasgovr Sank.Instituted 1839.
2 Moss Street.
Alex. Pollock, jun., agent.
Robert Leckie, accountant. John L. Kerr, teller.
James Brown, John Dougall, and Robert Oliver, clerks.
Draws on London Joint Stock Bank, London, and on all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Negotiates Bills on all
places where there is a bank
IValtional Security Savings Bank*Instituted May, 1838.
Office—14 Gilmour Street.
Chairman—Wm. Abercrombie. Deputy-Chairman—James Robertson.
Treasurer—John Affleck. Cashier—John M'Gown.Auditor—Thomas Risk.
Committee of Management for 1865
Mr. John M'Innes,
„ Hugh Macfarlane, jun.,
,, William Philips,
Bailie Scott,
Mr. James Robertson,
„ William Abercrombie,
„ Archibald Craig,
,, A. Russell Pollock,
„ A. C. Holms,
,, Hugh Brown,
„ Thomas Coats,
,, Robert Russell,
Mr. John Reid,
,, William Gillespie,
,, James A. MacKean,
„ John Macalaster,
,, William Barbour,
,, William Gibson,
Provost Campbell,
Mr. T. W. Macalpine,
,, John Poison,
,, William Wotherspoon,
„ W. P. Kerr,
,, David Gilmour.
The Bank is open for receiving and paying on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on SaturdayEvening from 6 till 9 for receiving only.
BANK HOLIDAYS.New Year's Day Jan. 1
Martyrdom of King Chas. I. Jan. 30Queen's Marriage Feb. 10
Good Friday April 17
Queen's Birthday May 24
Rest, of King Charles n....May 26Queen's Accession..., June 20
Queen's Coronation June 28Gunpowder Plot Nov. 5Christmas Day Dec. 25
APPENDIX. 181
ISei&fre'vrshire Iflilitia.
Sir R. J. M. Napier, Bart., Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant.Majors—W. F. Hamilton, and A. S. G. Jauncey,
Captains.
H. B. DunlopJames LowndesK. W. YoungA. Boyd
Henriquez MelhadoRobert T. N. Speir
Lieutenants.
L, Hew C. Pollock and E. L. M'Dougal, Robert Anderson, and
G. R. G. Rees.
Captain William Forrest, Adjutant.
James Hutchison, Surgeon. W. B. M'Kinlay, Assistant Surgeon.
L. B. Barr, Quartermaster. Sergeaat-Major, G. Young.Quartermaster-Sergt., Nicholas Finn. Paymaster-Sergt., A Cameron.
StafT Barracks, Williamsburgh.
Second Batta.liox Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers.Rank and Names of Officers of the above Battalion.
Rank. Names. COKPS. Stations.
Lieut.-Col, William Mure, Battn. Caldwell House.Major Alexander Fullerton, ?> Paisley.
i> John Stirling Napier, Johnstone.Captain William Carlile, 14th Paisley.
,j Andrew Brown, 24th Do.
j» Andrew Millar, 6th Do.
)» Edward R. Coulborn, 20th Renfrew.
)> James Stevenson, loth Kilbarchan.
i> John Pullerton, 3rd Paisley.
5> John Harvey, 17th Lochwinnoch.1> James Loudon, 9th Johnstone.
Lieut. Robert Millar, 24th Paisley.
j» Robert Peacock, 14th Do.
If James Dobie, 3rd Do.
)> Robert Graham, ,j Do.
j> Allan Stewart, 20th Renfrew.
)> John Stevenson, 15th Kilbarchan.
i> Thomas Orr, 17th Lochwinnoch.5> Archibald Coats, 6th Paisley.
,, James Donald, 9th Johnstone.Ensign Robert Rowan, 24th Paisley.
IS Thomas R. Cameron, 14th Do.?» John Bell, 3rd Do.
» John Jack, 20th Renfrew.Oliver M'Gregor, 15th Kilbarchan.
,, Andrew Glen, 17th Lochwinnoch.)> William Murray, 6th Paisley.
,, Andrew C. Stevenson, 9 th Johnstone.Adjutant George Cumming, Battn. Paisley.
Surgeon James T. Donald, i> Do.Asst. Surg. Campbell. )» Kilbarchan.
,, Hugh S. CoUigan, )> Paisley.Chaplain Robert Stephen, 3» Renfrew
.
Hon. Secy. Robert Macfarlane, 5> Paisley.
182 APPENDIX.
READING ROOMS.
Paisley Coffee Room—107 High Street, €ross.
COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS.
John Baird, Convener
John Affleck, Treasurer John Bartlemore, Secretary
Directors.
Messrs William Hodge,J. J. Lamb,Dr M'Kechnie,Joseph Whitehead,Matthew Scott,
James Forbes,
Messrs Andrew Gibson,
Robert Macfarlane,
Alexander Hart,
James Caldwell,
Francis Martin,
Daniel Macfarlane,
Peter Coats, Convener of Merchants'' Society.
COMMITTEE OF LESSEES.
Robert Brown, Chairman.
John Walker, Treasurer John Bartlemore, Secretary
Messrs Thomas Coats,
John Reid,
Wm. M'Intyre, jun.,
Robert B. Hair,
Arch. C. Holms,James Caldwell,
George H. Brown,
Messrs James H. Dunn,James M'Naughton,Wm. P. Kerr,
James Macgregor,
James J. Lamb,James Millar,
James Dobie,
Robert Wingate, Keeper.
Open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m.
WeMt-Eud Beading Room.
84 Broomlands Street, and 26 Wellmeadow Street.
Instituted in King Street, 1st Feb., 1850.
Aged and Infirm Fkee.
Donald Kerr, President
John Ferguson, Treasurer
James Russell M'Fadyen, Secretary
Directors.
Messrs John Robertson,|
Messrs William M'Lean,
Matthew Rodger, John Smith,
Adam Buchanan,|
J. Hutchison.
Keeper—M. Muir, 4 King Street
APPENDIX. 183
Paisley Artizans' Institute.
Instituted 1847.
President—John Broom.
Vice-Presidents—Robert Eaglesim, John Dalglish, and LachlanM'Tavish.
Treasurer—Andrew Foulds, jun.
Secretaries—Thomas MacRobert and Robert Crawford.
Janitor—A. H. M'Lure.
Wm. Gillespie,
Wm, MacKean,James J. Lamb,Robert Fisher,
T. R. Cameron,
J. Hay,
Directors.
T. F. Robertson
R. Wilson,
William Porteous,
C. D. Wason,R. Russell,
George Gibson,
Wm. Peattie,
J. M, Symington,John M'Kenzie,Robert CochranJohn Jaap,
John Mitchell,
Committees.
(The names in italics are the Conveners.^
Library
—
Russell, Crawford, Gibson, M'Tavish, T. F. Robertson,Mitchell, Porteous
Lecture
—
Foulds, Broom, Lamb, Symington, MacRobert, Eaglesim,Wilson
Bath
—
Gibson, Jaap, Porteous, M'Kenzie, Dalglish, Mitchell
Class
—
^PTavish, Porteous, Wilson, Crawford, Hay, WasonLiterary
—
Broom, Hay, Eaglesim, Lamb, Fisher, Crawford, PeattieFinance
—
Foulds, Peattie, Cochran, Dalglish, Wilson, Russell, GillespieAmusement
—
Jaap, Cameron, Porteous, Gibson, M'Kenzie, JohnstonProperty
—
Eaglesim, Lamb, Gillespie, Wilson, Jaap, Cameron, MacKeanKeeper's Committee consists of Conveners of other Committees.
Rooms open daily from 7 a.m. till 10.30 p.m.
Classes open from Ist October till 1st April
Local Board of Examinersfor Society of Arts, London.
Thomas Coats, Chairman
Charles Dalton Wason, Secretary
Mr J. M. Symington,— James J. Lamb,— David Murray,— William Philips,
— A, Russell Pollock,
— William MacKean,— Thomas MacRobert,— John Lorimer,— James Reid,
Dr Brunton,W. B. M-Kinlay, M.D.,William Gillespie,
Rev. Alexander Bryson,Rev. William Fraser,
Rev. Andrew Henderson,Rev. James Brown,Mr Andrew Foulds, junr.,— Robert Wilson,— John Broom,— Robert Crawford,— James Hay,— William Porteous,— Lachlan M.'Tayisb,,
184 APPENDIX.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
Bailie Barclay,
Messrs. Hugb Wallace,
John Morgan,Thomas Coats,
William Philips,
James Forbes,
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN.President—D-avid Murray.
Vice-President—Provost Campbell.
Treasarer—William Abercrombie.
Ordinary Directors.
Messrs. James J. Lamb,Arcbd. Hutchisoa,
Robert Brown,Jaa. A. MacKean,Peter Kerr,
P. Comyn Macgregor,
William SteAvart, Master.
William Hodge, Honorary Secretary.
PAISLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND ACADEMY—Oakshaw Street.
Undzr the Mancvgement of the Provost, 3Iar/isfrates, and Tovm CounciT,
and a Committee of Subscribers to the Erection of the Acadenw^
Buildings.
Founded by Charter from King James VL, 1576.
Re-built, with full accommodation for a complete Academy, 1863.
Directors.
Appointed by the Town Council.
David Campbell, Provost.
James Barclay, Bailie.
Matthew Scott, „James Caldwell, „William Morrison, ,,
Wra. Abercrombie, Treas.
Appointed by the Subscribers.
P. C. M'Gregor,
George Masson, Councillor.
Richard Watson, ,,
H. Macfarlane, |un., ,^
John Fisher^,,,
A. H. Park, „
Robert Brown,Thomas Coats,
Stewart Clark,
Wm. Philips,
Dr. M'Kechnie.
Teachers.
William Brnnton, LL.D., Rector of the Grammar School, Teacher of
Ancient and Modern Languages.
Mr George Dickson, assistant.
David Glass, M.A., SCD., Teacher of Writing, Arithmetic, and
Mathematics.
James Cunningham, M.A., assistant.
John Donaldson, Teacher of English.
Miss Isabella Thomson, Initiator}'- Class, and Industrial Needle Work„
Sergeant Walter Stewart, Janitor.
ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR LOW CHURCH PARISH-
SI Storie Street.
Robert Pat.ersonj teacher.
APPENDIX^. 185
PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION SCHOOLS.Instituted 1835-36.
"William Hodge, Esq., President
Matthew Scott, Esq., vice-President
John Affleck, Esq., Treasurer Rev. Alex. Rennison, Secretary
Messrs George Fairley
Matthew HodgartRobert Richardson
John M'InnesJas. Robertson
Rev. Alexander Bryson
Messrs James BarclayArchibald Craig
A. K. Rice
W. AbercrombieW. WotherspoonDavid Campbell
Teachers
Carbrook street—Mr George DickCauseyside street—Mr Lachlan M'TavishNew Sneddon—Mr Samuel HyrdmanGeorge street—Mr C. D. WasonSeedhill—Mr James Gow
STOW SCHOOL—Causeyside.
Office-Bearers.
President—Mrs Pollock, Riccartsbar
Treasurer—Miss Barclay, Gateside
Secretary—Mrs M'Kean, 93 New Sneddon street
Committee.
Mrs Greenlees, 46 Oakshaw street" Wm. Muir, Storie street" Peter Kerr, Whitehaugh" John Lochhead, 70 Causeyside" Laing, 34 New street" R. Robertson, Rosehill cottage" G. Hamilton, Blackland mill" Hutchison, Barclay street" Mrs John Polson,West Mount
Miss Pollock, 5 Neilston street
" Giffen, Canal cottage" Grace Poison, 4 Gauze street
" Craig, Gateside" Arbuckle, Prospect hill
" King, 1 Carlile place" Clark, Gateside" Anna B. Park, Terrace
buildings
Teachers.
Miss Elizabeth Brown, senior departmentMiss Mary Kelly, infant department
MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION—Greenock Road.
Opened 1st August, 1859.
Trustees and Managers.The Sheriff of Renfrewshire I The Minister of the First ChargeThe Sheriff Substitute at Paisley
|
of the Abbej' Parish of Paisley
The Provost of Paisley i The Minister of the High Church
IParish of Paisley
All for the time being.
Matthew Scott, Esq., Paisley)
Thomas Risk, Esq., BarrheadDavid Murray, Esq., Paisley
John M'Innes, Secretary and TreasurerDavid Allan, governor. Mrs Allan, matron.
Q 2:
1 86 APPENDIX.
ABBEY PARISH SCHOOL, 8 Thread Street.
William Dickie, teacher.
FREE SOUTH DISTRICT SCHOOL, Stevenson Street.
George Menzies, teacher.
FREE ST. GEORGE'S MISSION SCHOOL, 104 Causeyside.
William Brownridge, teacher.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Hunter Street.
Miss Hamilton, teacher.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Weigh-House Close.
Miss Hutton, teacher.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Queen Street.
Miss Biggar, teacher.
THE DICKSON SCHOOL, Williamsburgh.
Instituted 1847.
Rev. J. C. Lees,
„ A. Rennison,
Rev. John Martin,
,, Alex. Bryson.
Miss M'Ghie, teacher.
INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL—11 Lawn Street.
Instituted 1835.
Rev. J. C. Lees, President
Directors.
Rev, Alex. Rennison.|
Rev. Alex. BrysonRev. John Martin
Miss Hair, teacher
HUTCHESON'S CHARITY SCHOOL—Our Street.
Instituted (built) 1821.
Directors.
The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh. The Three KirkSessions. The Preses of the Merchants' Society. The Box-Master ofthe Old Weavers, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board.
John Campbell, teacher.
DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.Instituted 1817.
William Philips, President \ P. Coats, Treasurer
Archibald Gardner, Secretary, 3 County Place
Twelve Directors.
Medical Directors—Drs. W. M'Kechnie and Richmond.
APPENDIX. 187
THE JOHN NEILSON ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONALINSTITUTION,
Oakshawhead.Opened 26. April, 1852.
Trustees.
Thomas Risk. Archibald Hodge, Archibald Gardner.
Secretary and Treasurer—Archibald Gardner, 3 County place.
Teachers.
Mr John Laidlaw,
Mr John Thomson,Mr John Ferguson,
Mr Adam Semple,
Mr David Hamilton.
Mr James Barnhill, Jun., M.A.,
Tutor in Classics, Mathematics, and Literature, including AdvancedComposition.
Miss Shepherd— Infant School.
Miss Foulis—Sewing and Drawing.
French and German—Mr Barnhill.
Mr Wm. Stewart and Assistants— Drawing. Mr Wm. Miller—Music.
Twelve Pupil Teachers.
Mr Andrew May—Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics.
PAISLEY RAGGED AND REFORMATORY SCHOOL,New Sneddon street.
President—William Philips, Esq. of Crossflat.
Treasurer, Wm. Abercrombie, Esq. Secretary, Wm. Hodge, Esq.
Acting Committee,
Bailies Barclay,
Scott,
Caldwell,
Morrison,
Messrs. William Philips,
David Murray,James Kerr,
James Forbes,
William Hodge,William Abercrombie,
A. R. Pollock,
Thomas Coats,
Messrs. James Johnston,
William Ihissell,
James Arthur,
William Barbour,William Mackean,William CoatsJ. Millar, manufacturerGeorge Hart,
David Gilmour,Revs. William France,
William Eraser,
Alexander Rennison.
Peter Thomson, superintendent. Mrs Dickson, matron,
TRINITY EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, 11 St. James Place.
Edward Robinson, teacher.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 School Wynd.W. T. Shee, for Boys. Miss C. Morgan, Girls.
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Post Office, 9 Crilmonr Street.
Lines of Road and Chief Places of Destination.
Ardrossan and Saltcoats, ...
Kilmarnock, Irvine, Troon, and Ayr,Greenock and Port-Glasgow,Glasgow, Greenock, and Port-Glasgow, ...
Glasgow and Edinburgh, ...
Greenock and Port-Glasgow,Kilmarnock,Ayrshire,
Glasgow, England, Dublin, South and West of
Ireland, and Foreign,
Glasgow, Ayrshire, and North of Scotland,Greenock and Port-Glasgow,Belfast and all parts of Ireland, ...
England, Foreign, Edinburgh, Dublin, and theVVest of Ireland,
Glasgow, Edinburgh, North, and East of Scotland
Letters, &c., can bePosted
Withoutextra ch'ge
until
7.10 a.m.
7.45 „7.45 „
10.50 „1.50 p.m.2.50 „3.30 „4.15 „
4.30 „5.50 „5.50 „6.45 „
10—
With Oneadditio'l Idstamp until
7.20 a.m.7.50 „7.50 „
2— p.m.3- „3.36 „4,30 „
5- „6- „6- „7- ..
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Letters must be registered half an hour previous to the time of Boxclosing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kilmarnock, &c.,which should be registered the evening before. On payment of an extrafee of 4d., letters may still be registered for half an hour later in mostcases.
Delivery by letter-carriers begins at 7 a.m. (England, North of Ire-land, Greenock, &c.) 9 a.m. (London, Ayrshire, South of Ireland, &c.)3.45 p.m. (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock, Ayr, &c.) 7.30 p.m.(Greenock, Glasgow, Ayr, North of Scotland, &c.)
SUNDAY MAILS.
Despatch of Letters, &c., for London, England, Foreign, Glasgow,Edinburgh, Ireland, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, Ayrshire, &o., 6.15 p.m.
Delivery of Letters, &c , to Callers, London, England, Foreign, Glas-gow, Edinburgh, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, &c., from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m.,at the Office Window. No Arrivals from Ireland delivered on Sunday.No delivery by letter-carriers on Sundays. On Fast Days one delivery,
commencing at 9 a.m. Office open on Sundays from 8 a.m till 10 a.m.,and on Fast Days from 7 a.m. till 10.45 a.m.
Letters are Collected from the Receiving 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 anr" paid from 9 am. till 6 p.m. Savings
Bank Business transacted during same hours. And on Saturdays from9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On Sundays and Fast Days no business of this des-cription is done.
Office open from 1st March to 31st October, on "Week Days, at 7 a.m.;and during the remaining months at 7.30 a.m. It is always Closed at10 p.m. On Sunday the Office is Open only from 8 a.m. till 10 a.ui , butthe Letter Box remains open as on other days.
APPENDIX. 191
Clerks—A. Logan, 16 George Street ; R. B. Young, 31 King Street,
W. Smith, 145 George Street.
Stampers—Thomas Stevenson, 9 St. Mirren Street; John Picken, 39Storie Street.
Letter Carriers—John Robertson, 30 King Street; Alexander Christie,
10 South Campbell Street ; James Fraser, 95 High Street; James Sweenie,4 Stock Street.
Auxiliary Letter Carriers—George Wallace, 113 George Street; RobertRay, 61 High Street; George Begg, 25 St. James Street; Peter M'Cree,60 High Street ; William Cochran, 12 Stevenson Street; Gavin Speirs,
100 George Street; Robert Lawson, 7 Stock Street; Charles M'Dougall,7 Glen Street.
Messengers—Howwood—John Erskine, 41 George Street. Fulwood
—
William Brock, 25 Causeyside. Renfrew—John Morton, Renfrew.Gateside—Matthew Robertson, 30 St. James Street.
FRANCIS DEANS, Postmaster.
POSTAL REGULATIONS.Letters under ^ oz, prepaid, Id
" " 1 oz, " 2d" " 2oz, " 4d" " 3 oz, " 6d
4 oz, " 8d
Letters under | oz, unpaid, 2d" 1 oz, " 4d
" " 2 oz, •' 8d3 oz, " Is
4 oz, " Is 4dAnd so on, increasing 2d per ounce or fraction of an ounce. No limit
exists to the weight of Paid Letters, but Unpaid Letters must not exceedfour ounces, and no Inland Letter must exceed 24 inches any way.
Re-directed Letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though the
new postage should not be paid on the re-posting of the Letter, it will becharged only the prepaid rate on delivery.
Newspapers (Stamped) sent by post must be made up in covers openat the sides, having the stamp visible. They may be transmitted andre-transmitted through the post within the United Kingdom free of post-
age for fifteen days from the date of publication.
Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 15
days after publication, are charged Letter Postage.
Books, &c.—Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Reviews, &c.,
whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post betweenplaces in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manner as News-papers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates :—
Under 4 oz, Id ; under 8 oz, 2d; under 16 oz, 4d.
And 2d for every additional 8 oz; no parcel to exceed 24 inches any way,but may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, andany quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment, and may be either printed,
written, or plain.
Books, ifprepaid in Stamps, are also forwarded by packet, if unwritten
on inside or in the cover, at the rate of 6d under 8 oz to British
Colonies.
TERMS.IN SCOTLAND.
Candlemas Feb. 2
Whitsunday May 15
Lammas Aug. 1
Martinmas , ....Nov. 11
IN ENGLAND.Lady-day March 24Midsummer June 24Michaelmas Sept. 29Christmas « Dec. 25
192 APPENDIX.
Carriers' Quarlerst
All Parts of the IForM—M'Fadyen & Co., 2 County place.
Barrhead and Neilston—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; departs
same days—Mrs Browu, 6 ISiew street.
Beith—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdays departs same days
—
John D. Kirkwood, Salutation Inn, 29 High street.
Beith and KilbirHie—Arrives Tuesday, Friday; departs same days—James Gray, 91 Causey side.
Dairy—Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days—George Craw-ford, 12 Causeyside and 162 George street
Dairy and West Kilbride—Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs samedays—James Semple, 12 Causeyside.
Glasgoio—Arrives and departs daily—James Bell, 12 Causej'side, JohnBell, 12 do., George Lockie, 17 Abbey street; J as. Lockie,
91 Causeyside; Matthew M'Nair, 14 Thread street, and12 Causeyside; Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.
Houston — Arrives Tuesday, Friday ; departs same days — Peter
Kean, A. H. Park's Cross.
Houston—Arrives and departs on Thursday—Mackay, 5 New street.
Johnstone—Arrives and departs daily—Robert Langmuir, 5 New st.
Kilbarchan—Arrives Mondaj-, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursda}', Friday;
departs same days—James Semple, 12 and 91 Causeyside.
Kilmarnock—Arrives and departs Tuesdays and Fridays—Jas. Smith,
12 Causeyside.
Largs—Arrives Tuesday, Friday; departs Wednesday, Saturday
—
Robert Rodger, 12 Causeyside.
Mid Town FiVM—Arrives and departs daily—John M'Nab & Co.
(William Bain & Co.'sJ 109 High street
Various places—Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.
Saltcoats—Arrives Tuesda}', Friday; departs same days—WilliamWilson, 12 Causeyside.
Snrying Oronnds, €}irave I}>iggers« &c.
Abbey Church—Henry M'Pherson, superintendent of Abbey BuryingGround—house, i Smithhills.
Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church—James Galbraith, 5 Abbeyclose.
Canal Street United Presbyterian Church—James Nimmo, officer andsexton— house, 49 George street.
Cemetery, 58 Broomlands—John Murray, superintendent of Paisley
Cemetery Burying Grounds— house, 58 Broomlands.
Gaelic Church—Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw street.
High and Low Churches—David Thomson, 2 Himter street.
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—David Currie, 39 Oakshaw street.
Free South Church—Peter Fulton, 7 Lylesland.
Thread Street United Presbyterian Church—William Sorley, 10 Threadstreet.
Trinity Church—Edward Graham, 74 Love street.
South Church-—Wm. Gardner, 7 South Campbell street.
APPENDIX. 193
Town IDucs.
Leviable by the Tacksman of the Custom Booth, Meal Market, andFairs, on goods brought to town for sale.
Authorised bj' Crown Charter of 1488.
Public Weigh House, 32 High street.
James Paterson, tacksman—house, 9 Wallace street.
James Boyle, collector—house, 26 Lawn street.
Those articles within parenthesis to be weighed by the custom-men, if
required.
(Any quantity of salt butter below a stone, each stone of fish),
each cheese below 16 lb , each cog or kit of butter, without the
milk, each draught of milk, with or without batter, - - O^dEach stone of cheese ; each barrel of herring, - - - _ 0|d(Each stone of butter) ; each horse-load of fruit or potatoes, each
gardener's stand in the Green market, or other stand of mer-chandise ; each ditto at public fairs ; each load of kail plants
;
each horse, mare, gelding, colt, or cow coming to the marketat fairs, payable by the exposer, - - - - - - Id
Payable by the buyer when bought, - - - - - Id
Each horSte-load of salt exposed to sale, - _ - - _ lid
Each load of sheaf lint or hemp, each pack of wool ; each single
cart of potatoes ; each load of meal, beans, peas, or barley, - 2dEach load of meal brought into town for family use, - - - 2dEach double cart of potatoes, - - - - - - -3dEach single cart of fruit, - - - - - - -4dEach single cart of salt ; each hogshead of flax seed, - - 6d
Six Dozen, and all below, 1 eggFrom 7 to 12 doz. inclus. 2 eggs
„ 18 to 18 „ „ 3 ,,
„ 19 to 24 „ „ 4 „
„ 25 to 30 ,, „ 5 ,,
From 31 to 36 doz. inclus, 6 eggs
„ 27 to 40 „ „ 7 „
„ 41 to 45 „ „ 8 „
„ 46 to 50 „ „ 9 „And so on in proportion.
Resident Burgesses to pay one half of the above.
WEIGHING CHARGES.Each bag of cotton above 1 cwt., - - - ? ? - 4dEach bag of cotton below 1 cwt., ------ 2(i
Brass or copper, per stone, - - - - - - -l|dLint, hemp, or wool, per stone, - - - - - -IdLead, iron, tallow, butcher meat, soap, ashes, and other bleaching
stuffs, per stone, --___--- o^^d
EEGULATIONSAppointed by the Trustees of the River Cart, to he observed relative to the
traffic on tlie said River, and the use of the harbours and quays of the
same, and the navigable cut or canal at Inchinnan, IQth October, 1837.
I. On the arrival of any vessel in the harbour, the harbour-master
shall immediately ascertain her name and tonnage, the kind and quan-tity of goods on board, with the name of the owner, and enter these
particulars in a book to be kept for the purpose; and he shall assign to
each vessel such station or berth as he may think proper ; but no vessel,
except when loading or unloading, shall be allowed to retain an insid@
berth.
,Tt,_-
194 APPENDIX.
II. No ballast, sand, lime, or rubbish, shall be allowed to be put into
or taken out of any vessel, except under the superintendence or orders
of the harbour-master, who, if any such articles are to be laid upon the
quay, shall give directions for the place of deposit, which shall be at
the distance of three feet at least from the edge of the quay ; and sucharticles shall be removed from the quay immediately after being laid
down by the owners or others having charge of the same, or at their
expense, by the harbour-master, in case of undue delay in the removal.
Canvass shall be used to prevent any of the said articles from falling
into the water.
III. All goods put on board, or taken from vessels at the quay,shall be laid at the distance of Ten feet from the edge of the quay, andshall be so laid as not to interfere with the loading or unloading of anyother vessels. All goods to be removed from the quay within Forty-eight Hours after being deposited ; and if not removed within this
period, the harbour-master shall cause the removal to be made at theexpense of the owners.
IV. Vessels taking in or discharging coals shall use a rhone, or can-vas, to prevent the coals from falling into the river.
V. Rafts of wood are not to exceed Thirty feet in breadth, andThree Tire of Logs in depth, and shall not be allowed to lie at the
quay, or in the canal, or at any narrow part of the river, longer thanTwenty-four hours.
VI. The practice of congregating at the harbours, and of throwingstones into the river, and otherwise interfering with and interrupting
the harbour-master in the execution of his duty, having of late muchprevailed, the harbour-master is instructed to enforce the payment of
penalties exigible by the Act against offenders.
VII. All persons contravening these regulations, or interfering withthe harbour-master in the discharge of his dut}--, shall be subject to the
penalties provided by the Act, entituled, " An Act to amend an Actfor improving the Navigation of the River Cart, and for deepening andextending the Harbour of Paisley in the County of Renfrew."
VIII. The harbour-master is empowered to dispense with, or modifysuch of the foregoing regulations as the special circumstances of anycase at the time may appear to him to warrant.
WILLIAM HODGE, Cleek.Paisley, October, 1849.
Newtown Road Trust.
Presses—John Watt
Treasurer—William Brown
Secretary—William Hodge
Accountant—Robert Brodie
Ti'tistees.
Messrs John Watt, William Currie, Alexander Sinclair,
Daniel Robertson, and William Brown.
Collector—Alexander Wilson.
APPENDIX. 195
Table of Tonnage Dues
(John Mitchell, Collector, 43 High Street)
Leviable
On Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Commodities, Cattle, Coals, and other
things carried in or upon the river Cart, or navigable Cut or Canal or
any part thereof; and of the duty on all Ships, Passage Boats,
Barges, Lighters, Boats, or other Craft carr3'-ing any Passenger or
Passengers upon the said River^ or Navigable Cut or Canal, or anypart thereof:—
Each Ton of Grain, - - - - - 4d
Each Ton of measured Wood, _ _ _ _ lid
Each Ton of Fire-Clay, Sand, Lime, and Bricks, - - 4dEach Ton of Stones, _ _ _ _ _ 2dEach Ton of Coals, - - - - - '2d
Each Ton of Slates, _ . _ _ _ 8dEach Ton of Castings, _ _ . _ - 4dEach Ton of Pig Iron, - - - - - 2dEach Empty Barrel, ----- |-d
Each Ton of all other Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Commodi-ties, Cattle, and other things, - - . _ ~6(?
For each and every time any Ship, Steamboat, Vessel, Barge,
Lighter, Boat, or other Craft carrying any Passenger or Pas-
sengers, shall ply upon or navigate the river, or navigable
Cut or Canal, or any part thereof, upivards, per Ton, - ^d
And a Duty for each and every time such Ship, Steamboat,
Vessel, Barge, Lighier, Boat, or other Craft shall ply upon or
navigate the said River, or Cut or Canal, or any part thereof,
downwards, of per Ton, »- -^ - »- -^d
And for any Vessel taking in her own Machinery, after lying in
the River, at such places that may be fixed by the Trustees,
more than Two Months, a Duty per Ton of her Register,
weekly, of r. - ^ - - - Id
Luggage of Persons or Families going to bathing «r other
Quarters, to be Free,
Passengers on Business to be allowed 28 lbs. weight of LuggageFree ; any surplus to be charged as other Goods.
If the owners of goods or passage-boats, or their agent are not will-
ing to pay the rates and duties contained in the above table, then it
shall be competent for the collector to demand the maximum amountof the dues authori,sed to be levied by the Act of Parliament, passed
17th June, 1835, entituled, " An Act to amend an Act for improvingthe Navigation of the River Cart, and for deepening and extending th.©;
harbour of Piiisley, in. the County of Renfrew."
196 APPENDIX*
STAMPS AND TAXES.
RECEIPTS,For Sums of £2 and upwards, ... ... ... JlO 1
Draft or order for the Payment of any sum of money to the
Bearer, or to order on demand, ..^ ... ... 1
Letters of Credit, ... ..^ ... w.* ... 1
Persons receiving the money are compelled to pay tber duty.
STAMPS ON CHEQUES.
All Drafts, Warrants, or Orders for the paymefnt of money, are charge-
able with a stamp duty of one penny, by using an adbesiver receipt stamp,which must be cancelled by the person drawing the Cheque, Draft or Or-der, so as not to admit of its being used again.
Inland Bill, oi* Promissory Note—payable otherwise than an demasd-^Foreign Bills (not drawn in sets) drawn in, but payable out of, the
United Kingdom ; or drawn out of. and payable within, or payable out ofbut indorsed or negociated within the United Kingdom
—
Xot exceeding £5, ... ... ... ... £0 1
Above £5 and not above £10, ... ... ... 2
„ 10 „ 25, ... ... ... 3
„ 25 „ 50, ... 6
„ 50 „ 75, 9
„ 75 „ 100, 10And Is for every additional £100, or part of £100.
AGREEMENTS.
Of the value of £5 and upwards, together with every sche-
dule, receipt, &&, endorsed or annexed, .-., ... £.ft SIf the agreement contains 2160 words or upwards, then for
every entire quantity of 1080 words over the first 1080, afurther duty of ... ...
*•'... 6
Agreements not stamped within fourteen days after signature can only
be stamped on a penalty of £10.
DUTIES ON LEGACIES. Per Cent.
Children or their descendants, or lineal ancestors of the
deceased.
Brother or sister, or their des-endants,
Uncle or aunt, or their descendants.
Grand uncle or aunt or their descendants,
All other relations or strangers.
The husband or wife of the deceased is not chargeable with duty.
Duty is not chargeable on legacies or residues under £20.
PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX.
All incomes amounting to £100, and not exceeding £200, per a^imuj^,
are taxed at the rate of 4d in the, pound, after making a deduction of £60,above £200, at the rate of 4d in the pound on full amount. Occupancyof real property on each 20s of annual value, 2^d.
Exemption of Fremiinns from Income Tax.—Under a recent Act of
Parliament, the premiums paid by a person for an insurance on his ownlife or on the life of his wife, or for a deferred annuity to his widow, are
declared free from Income Tax, provided such premium do not exceedone-sixth of his returnable income.
APPRENTICES' INDENTURES.Where no premium is paid,
Under £:^0,
For £3U aud under £50, ,,. ... ,..
£13 a5
6
10
£0 2 6
I
2 a
APPENDIX. 197
£3 10
2
0.
1 15
1
215
For £50 and under £100, ... ... ... £3P^¥ £100 and under £200, ... ... ... 6
For £200 and under £300, ... ... ... 12
For £300 and under £400, .. ... ... 20
For £400 and under £500, ... ... ... 25
DUTIES ON GARRIAGES.
For every carriage with four wheels, where drawn by two or
more horses or mules, ...
Where drawn by one horse or mule only.
For every carriage with four wheels, each being of less diameter
than 30 inches, where drawn by two or more ponies or
mules, neither of them exceeding thirteen, handsdn height,
Where drawn by one such pony or mule only, ....
For every carriage with less than four wheels, where drawn,
by two or more horses or mules,
Where drawn by OHe horse or mule only,
Where drawn by one pony or mule only, not exceeding thir-
teen hands in height, ... ... .. ... 10'
Exemption—Where any such carriage shall be kept and usedsolely for the purpose of being let for hire, one half of the
above duties respectively.
For every carriage used by any common carrier, where suchcarriage shaU have four wheels, ... ... 2 6 S
And where the same shall have less than four, ... 1 6 S
Exemptions—Cabs and omnibuses (as stage and haekney car-
riages) waggon, van, or cart used solely in trade or
husbandry, on which the name, and place of abode of the
owner is legibly painted, and which, on no oooasipn is uged,
for any purpose of pleasure.
DUTIES ON HORSES AND MULES.
For every horse, and for every mule, exceeding respectively-
the height of thirteen hands, kept for the purpose of riding,
or drawing any carriage chargeable with duty, 1 1
For every horse and mule exceeding the height of thirteen
hands, ... ... ... ... ... 10 6
For every pony and mule not exceeding the height of thirteen:
hands, kept for the purpose of riding, or drawing any car-
riage chargeable with duty, ... ... ... 10 6
And for every such pony or mule kept for any other purpose,. 5 ii
Exemptions—Horses used solely for the purposes of husbandry,or by market gardeners, or in mines, horses kept solely for.
hhe, in drawing licensed stage and hackney carriag.es,
BONDS AND MORTGAGES.
Whore the sum respectively shall be made as a security for thepaymentof any definite and certain sum of money advanced or let a.t the tim«, or
previously due and owing, or forborne to be paid, being payable
—
Not exceeding £50, ... ... ... .,. £0 1 3Exceeding £50 and, not exceeding £100, .., ....
„ 100 „ 130, ... . .
„ 150. „ 200, ... ...
200 „ 250, ... ...
250 „ 300, ... ...
And where the sum shall exceed £300, then for every £100, and. also,
!iOr any fractional part of £100—2s 6d.
3 9
56 i>
7 G
£1 110 6
1 1
10 610 6
198 APPENTDIS;.
DUTIES ON MALE SERVANTS.For every servant eighteen years of age and upwards, ...
For every servant under eighteen years of age.
Waiters in taverns above eighteen years of age,Waiters under eighteen,
Under Gardeners and Gamekeepers, each,
RACEHORSES.
By 20 Vict., cap. 16, an excise duty of £3 17s per annum is to be paidto an officer called the Receiver of Kacehorse Duty on any horse starting
or running at any race.
DOGS.For every dog, of whatever description, ... ... £0 12Exemptions—Dogs under six months' of age; dogs—not being sporting-:
dogs—used only ip the care of sheep or cattle.
ANNUAL COST OF LICENSES.Appraisers, ... ... ... ... ... ... „,Bankers, issuing notes, ...
Auctioneers, ... ... ...
Makers of playing cards or dice.
Sellers, if not a maker, ...
Hawkers,Hawkers with horse, ... ... ...
i'awnbrokers, ... ... ...
Brewers for sale by retail, not to be consumed on the premises,
Brewers of beer for sale, wlio use sugar in brewing, an addi-tional license of ... ... ...
Sellers of beei;- only, not brewers,
Ketailers of beer, cider, or perry only, in Scotland, whosepremises are rated under £10 per annuna,
Retailers of beer, cider, or perry only, in Scotland, whosepremises are rated at £10 per annum or upwards,
Dealers in coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate, and pepper,...
Do. In-house rated to relief of poor, at less than £8 per annum.Dealers in gold and silver plate, above 2 oz gold and ^ oz silver.
Do do under 2 oz gold and 3 oz silver.
Game Licenses, after 5th April and before 1st November, to
expire on 5th April following, ... ... ... ... 3Do. If taken out after 5th April, ^o expire (xja. 31st October;
or if taken out after 1st November, to expire on 5thApril uext ... 2
Game dealers' licenses, ... ,. 2
PENALITIES UNDER THE STAMP ACT-
For acting as an Appraiser without a license, £5.0.
For every Appra,isement written upon paper not duly sta,mped, £§0.For Attorneys and fcjolicitors acting without having been admitted,
£100. For acting without certificate, £50.For drawing a Bill or Promissory Note upon unstamped paper, £50.For selling Fatei^t Medicines, &c., without a license, £20. Without a
a stamp, £lO.Bills of Lading and Proxy to Vote cannot be stamped after being
signed. Penalty for writing on unstamped paper, £50.For Pawnbrokers taking pledges without a license. £50. For selling
Plate without a license, £20.. For selung Plate without being duly
s.taiuped, £50.For giving receipts without a stamp, or refusing to give on tender a,
receipt on stamped paper, or to pay f^r stamp, £iU.
£2•60
10
1
2 6
247 10
5 10 3
1
3 6 IS
2 10
4 411 6*
I, 2 6
5 15
2 6
APPENDIX. 199
Societies, &c.INSTITUTED1702. Old Weavers^ Society—Provost Campbell, box-master; Major
Fullerton, collector; John Affleck, jun., old box-master ; DavidCampbell, clerk.
1703. Maltmen's Society—H. H, Thomson, box-master; A. Cattanach,
collector; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1723. Wrights' Society—John Leitch, deacon ; Allan Paterson, col-
lector ; David Campbell, clerk ; John Fisher, factor.
1725. Corporation oj" Merchants—John Reid, convener; Peter Coats,
collector ; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1749. Paisley St. Mirrin Lodge, No. 129.—Bertel T.Bay, E.W.M,;George Younsjc, S.W. ; Alex. M'Leod, J.W. ; William Duncan,treasurer ; Thomas M, Hart, secretary.
1760. Hammermen''s Society— Matthew Blackwood, deacon or con-
vener ; John Cockburn, collector ; John Bartlemore, clerk.
1798. Paisley Salbath School Union—Mr James Parlane, president
;
Messrs Alex. Speirs and John Spence, vice-presidents ; Mr JohnLymburn, treasurer ; Messrs Robert Cunningham and Eobert
A. Gardner, secretaries; Dr Brunton, Messrs William Coats,
jun., J. M. Symington, John M'Gown, James Paterson, John A.
Brown, Archd. Hogg, Hamilton Crawford, Robert Crawford,
Thomas Donald, J. S. Allan, Alex. Mackay, Thomas Muir, A.
Craig Muir, Lachlan M'Tavish, John M'Dougall, James Bryce,
Andrew Jardine, directors.
1802. Paisley Library—Dr. Brunton, president; John Lorimer, trea-
surer; James Crawford, librarian.
1811. Female Benevolent Society—Mrs France, president; Mrs M.Hamilton, Blackland Mill, treasurer; Miss E, Nairn, Blackland
cottage, secretary.
J883. Tract Society—Rev. John Thomson, president; Rev. WilliamFrance, vice-president; Rev. William Fraser, Rev. James M.Dixon, Rev, George C. Hutton, Rev. Alex. Rennison, Rev.
George Clazy, Rev. William M'Dougall, Rev. J. Wilson, Rev.
J. C. Lees, Rev. James Brown, Rev. James Macgregor, Rev. O,Fiett, Rev. A. Bryson, Messrs Hugh Macfarlane, jun., WilliamPhilips, John Brown, Matthew Muir, John M'lnnes, Archd.
Hutchison, Archd. Gardner, William Macalaster, Peter Coats,
William MacKean, John Lorimer, James Clark, jun., Alex.
Pollock, jun., William Poison, and all Ministers of the Gospel
who are Members of the Society, directors; Mr John M'Gown,treasurer; Mr Thomas Walker and Mr James Stewart, secre-
taries,
1833. The Paisley Evergreen Equitable Friendly Society—Robert Mac-,
farlane, 17 Cotton street, president; George Wilson, 11 Threadstreet, treasurer; James Melvin, 11 Abercorn street, secretary';
Alexander Todd, 70 Canal street, otSeer; Duncan M'Nair, 8fJ
Canal street, president 1st section ; Robert Ritchie, 22 Gauzestreet, president 2d section; Joseph Falconer, Meeting-Housebrae, clerk of 1st section; William Alexander, 1 SteYeusoa
Street, clerk o,f 2d section.
200 APPENDIX.
INSTITUTED
1839. Priorscroft Bowling Green, 50 Storie street—R. H. Lang, Esq.,president; Alex. M'Dowall, treasurer; Robert Fisher, secretary;William Craw, John Laidlaw, Andrew Orr, Robert Ferrie,directors. John Tudhope, keeper, 1 1 Barclay street.
1834. Paisley Water Company—Archibald Campbell Holms, chairman;Alexander King, deputy-chairman; P. Guilleaume, treasurer;Robert Brodie, secretary. William Holms, Archibald Craig,John M. Symington, William Gibson, John Saodgrass, ThomasCrichton, David Duncan, Alexander Craig, and AlexanderMacfarlane, directors.
1840. The Alexander Wilson Lodge of Oddfellows, No. 2480, MM.—John M'Kira, N.G. ; John M'Lachlan, V.G. ; Andrew Gardner,,sen., treasurer
; J. B. Cockburn, elective secy. ; John Carswell,C.S. ; Thomas 31. Hart, managing secy. Meets every alternateTuesday at half-past eight o'clock p.m., in the Masonic hall,, 43New street,
1845. Cemetery Company—William Philips, governor; William Hodge,secretary and treasurer; John Murraj', superintendent.
1846. Paisley Musical Association—John Fisher, president ; JohaLang, vice-president; Robert Waterston, treasurer;, James.Hay, secretary ; John Lorimer, conductor; Peter Cochran andGeorge Robertson, librarians.
1848. Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle Assurance Association— Presi-sident—Archd. Campbell, Esq., of Biythswood. Vice-president—Thomas Coats, Esq., of Ferguslie. Inspector of Stock—JohnDonaldson, sen., and John Donaldson, jiiu., veterinary surgeons.Treasurer and Secretary—Wni. Hodge, writer and Town-Clerk,Paisley.
1850. Paisley Glee Club—John Lorimer, president; Alex. Semple,secretary; John Stewart, librarian.
1853. The Paisley Herliabh Property Investment Society— (Enrolledunder the Act of Parliament 6 and 7 William IV., cap. 32.)This Society is instituted on the permanent principle. Theshares are =£25 each, payable by fortnightly instalments of Is
per share. Trustees—Jobn Brown, merchant, Paisley; RobertWalker, manufacturer. Paisley; John Affleck, banker. Paisley;
Alexander Pollock, jun., banker. Paisley; and William Poison,
starch manufacturer, Paisley. Committee— President—AndrewFoulds, j m., merchant. Ordinary Directors—Alexander Gar-diner, accountant ; Lachlan M'Tavish, teacher; John Carsv/ell,
lithographer; William Poison, starch manufacturer; MatthewBrown, baker; William Porteous, draughtsman; David Speirs,
manufacturer; Alexander Gardner, bookseller ; and JohnStewart, plumber. Treasurer— John Fiskcr, accountant, 17'
Gilmour Street, Paisley. Secretary and law agent—DavidSemple, writer and notary public, 1(3 Gilmour street, Paisley.
Auditors—Archibald Hodge, accountant. Paisley; JameaThomson, accountant, Paislej'. Surveyor—William Gillespie,.
9 Gilmour street, Paisley. Bankers—Bank of Scotland. Col-lection Meetings—Trea.surer3 OfBce, 17 Gilmour street
;place
of general and quarterly meetings, Philosoptiical Instituiioa.
Hall, School of Design buildings, 14 Gilmour street.
APPENDIX.' 201
Instituted
Paisley Archery Club—H. E. Crum Ewing, M.P., patron; JameaJ. Lamb, captain-general; Mrs J, Fullerton, captain; W. S,
Peden, treasurer; Lachlan M'Tavish, secretary. The shooting
grounds are at Greenhill.
1855. Renfrew County Kilwinning Z/OC?f/e—Jam es Turnbull, R.W.M5
George Miller, S.W. ; Andrew Muir, J.W. ; Allan Scott,
tyler; William Cochran, treasurer; Charles Wilson, secretary.
1858. Paisley Working Men's Independent Funeral and Loan Society—Peter M'Dowall, president; William Dobbie, treasurer; ThomasNairn, collector; Hugh Cairns, secretary.
1862. Renfreioshire, Investment awe? Zoa?i Co.— Office. 102 Causeyside.
George Caldwell, Esq , of Sandyford, honorary presses; William
Weir, president; David E. Hamilton, treasurer; ThomasAnderson, secretary.
1863. Paisley Union Loan Society—John Andrews, manager. Office,
Terrace buildings.
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Limited)—JamesPaton, president; Hugh Tannahill, treasurer; John Cockburn,
secretarj''. Office, 2 Gauze street.
Paisley Horticultural Society —Thomas Coats, Esq., Ferguslie,
president. The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of
Paisley; Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P. ; Hum-phrey E. Crum Ewing, Esq., M.P.; Peter Coats, Esq., Wood-side; Alexander Cuninghame, Esq., Craigends; Thomas Speir,
Esq., Burnbrae; Archibald A. Speir, Esq., Elderslie ; Archibald
Campbell, E'^q., Blythswood; Thomas Richardson, Esq., Ralston;
Joseph Whitehead, Esq., Kilnside ; James Arthur, Esq
,
Barshaw ; John Morgan, Esq., Greenlaw ; William Wother-spoon, Esq., Maxwellton; James Forbes, Esq., Langroods;James Clark, Esq., Chapel House; William Philips, Esq.,
Crossflat, patrons. William Jamieson, vice-president. HughBoyd, treasurer. James M'Farlane, 2 Silk Street, secretary.
Jienfrewshire Agricultural Society.—Sohn Hall Maxwell, Esq., of
Dargavel, president. Thomas Speir, Esq., of Burnbrae andBlackstoun, vice-president. Extraordinary Directors—Archd.Campbell, of Blythswood ; Peter Coats, Esq., of Woodside
;
William Wotherspoon, Esq., of Maxwellton; Thomas Glen, Esq,,
of Thornhill ; "James Arthur, Esq,, of Barshaw. OrdinaryDirectors—Mr John Reid, writer, Lochwinnoch ; Mr MatthewJackson, Rylees ; Mr Samuel Clark, Manswraes ; Mr JohnPark, Glenshinnoch ; Mr John Young, F^ilwood, by Linwood
;
Mr Wm. Smith, New Mains, Inchinnan; Mr Thomas Muir,
Loarihead, Renfrew ; Mr Robert Glen, Auchenback, Neilston;
Mr Robert Pollock, Walton, Mearns ; Mr James Wilson,
Erskine ; P. Comyn Macgregor, Lonend House, Paisley ; An-drew Fleming, Fulwood ; Jolin Gibb, Bishopton : John Knox,Walkinshaw ; Alexander Blackwood, Inchinnan ; JamesRenfrew, Bogston ; Robert Wilson, Forehouse , David Ro^bertson, Linwood ; James On, Linthills ; Hugh FlemingEdmiston, Yoker Mains ; Peter M'Dermid, Paisley. MrRobert Glen and Mr Matthew Wilson, joint treasurers. Messrs
jpeter Hpndersoa ^^^ R. L. Henderson, joint secretaries.
202 APPENDIX.
INSTITUTED1860. Paisley Provident Co-ojyerative Societt/— Robert Edmond, pre-
sident, 17 Wardrop street. George Jack, treasurer, 32 Threadstreet. Thomas Nairn, secretary, 13 Caledonia street. HughLarabie, 24 Storie street; Allan Barr, 86 Canal street; WilliamTait, 12 Gauze street ; John Mack, 3 East Croft street ; AndrewKing, 51 Caledonia street; John Brodie, 2 Albion street
;Quin-
ten Bailie, 10 West Campbell street—directors. John Scott, 4Christie street ; Daniel Andrew, 7 Barr street ; William Towers,41 Ferguslie—honorary directors. Robert Dickson, purchaser,
40 George street. Places of business—53 Storie street, 8 Gauzestreet, 9 Moncrieff street, and 26 Broomlands—Drapery andhosiery, 84 High street—Registered Office, 84 High street.
Kye-fijaws and SSegniaSions for Hackney Carriages.
No licence shall be granted, or afterwards renewed, unless the carriage,hoi'se, and harness, shall have been examined by the superintendent ofpolice, inspector of hackney carriages, or other person appointed by themagistrates, and reported in writing to the magistrates, to have all therequisites, and to be in a tit state to be licensed. No carriage will belicensed unless it be provided with lamps, and have roof, springs, wheels,cushions, lining, pannels, doors, and windows, clean, and in good repair,and the steps of entry safe and convenient, and that skin, rope, or coirmats, or other matting equally comfortable, are provided for passengers^feet.
The o'amer of each licensed carriage shall have the same ready to takea fare at the stands appropriated as public stands, from nine o'clock inthe morning until ten o'clock at night, and, within their respective yards,coach-houses, or stables, after being called upon, between ten o'olock atnight and nine o'clock in the morning of every lawful day.
Every driver shall deliver to the person hiring his carriage^fdemanded—a ticket, having printed thereon the number of the carriage,
Jhe name of the proprietor, and the following words:—'• Reference iucase of incivility, loss, or overcharge."
If any owner or driver shall refuse or delay to take a fare if not beforeengaged; or jf any owner or driver, having agreed to take any fare,
at any time, or from any place, shall delay, neglect, or refuse so to do,every person so offending, shall forfeit and pay for each such offence a!>um not exceeding twenty shillings; and for every offence subsequent to
3 first offence, a sum not exceeding forty shillings.
No person shall be permitted to act as driver of any such carriage whois under seventeen years of age, or who is not known to the owner to beof good behaviour, and to have had experience in driving, and to becapable of such employment; and no person shall act as driver withoutthe consent of the owner.
In every case of any property being inadvertently left in any carriage,
by any person or persons v/ho may have hired or used the same, suchproperty shall be taken and delivered up to the person or persons whohave left the same, or shall, within twelve hours, be taken in the state inwhich it was found to the police office, and there delivered to the chiefofficer on duty, with the name of the owner and driver, and number ofthe carriage.
No owner or driver shall canvass or importune for employment—norshall carriaares be taken from their station in searc'4 of employment, h\i,%
^\ya\l w^'i^t tl^eir c'aanQe in proper, order.
APPENDIX. 203
No driver of any such carriage shall take any person to ride upon the
box, or in or upon any part of such carriage, without the permission of
the person or persons hiring the same, first obtained, under a penalty not
exceeding twenty shillings.
Every driver shall keep his carriage lamps lighted while driving,
after sunset and before sunrise, during the months of October, Novem-ber, December, January, and February, and ready to be lighted whenon the stand during these months.No owner or driver of a hackney carriage, used for conveying passen-
gers, shall knowingly carry or convey therein any person affected withan;^ infectious or contagious disease, or any dead body.
The following places are hereby appointed public stands, viz. :
—
I. County Square.II, Egress gates of Caledonia, Glasgow, and South-Western, Glasgow
and Paisley, and Renfrew Railway Stations.
III, Smithhills, opposite Abbey gate.
IV, East end of Gauze street.
V. West end of Wellmeadow street.
The number of carriages at each of the stands, or division of stands,
and the space to be occupied, shall be fixed from time to time, as may befound necessary. There shall always be a clear space, equal to the
length of two carriages, left in front of the railway stations to take upand set down passengers.
All carriages shall take their stations on the stands in the order oftheir arrival, and at such distance from each other as that persons walk-ing may conveniently pass between them. And when any carriage shall
be called or driven off any stand, the carriage immediately behind shall
draw up to the place vacated, and any other carriage behind in the like
order.
All carriages ordered back for a party at any place, shall have the pre-
ference of drawing up near to the door or entrance of any such place in
the order of arrival, but there shall be left opposite to the door or
entrance a space sufficient to allow a carriage to drive up to take its fare.
All carriages let out on any station or place for hire shall be subject to
the stand rules; as also carriages when met with, if not at the time ac-
tually engaged.It shall be in the option of the hirer to engage any hackney carriage,
either by time or distance, provided this be done at the time of hiring.
Whether the fares are by distance or by time, the hirer pays tolls.
For shopping, making calls and the like, when the driving is not con-,
tinuous, the charge shall be oae shilling for the first half hour, and six-
pence for every additional quarter of an hour or part thereof.
The distance to which any hackney carriage may be driven, underthese bye- laws, shall be five miles from the post office in Gilmour street.
The following rates or fares to be allowe'd for carriages conveyingpassengers by distance. The charge in the table shall include goingfrom the nearest stance to the hirer's residence and waiting ten minutes—jSixpence chargeable for every fifteen minutes' detention thereafter:
—
To any place within a radius of a mile from thepost-office, Is Od
Exceding a mile and not exceeding, 1 J, ... Is 6d1^ miles, and not exceeding 2, ... ... ... 2s OdExceeding 2 miles and not exceeding 2J miles, 2s 6d2| miles and not exceeding 3, .. 3s Od3 .. ' w 3^^ 3s 6d3^ " "
4, 4s Od4 " » 4i, 4s 6d41 " "
5, 5s Od
204 APPENDIX.
Half-fare returning;
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tvliioh the hirer shall have the option of doing.
Where parties return, and the fare going is one shilling, the carriage
shall wait ten minates without any charge for waiting; when one shillini>:
and sixpence, fifteen minutes; when two shillings and upwards, twentyminutes. If the carriage be detained longer, a charge shall be allowedfor waiting at the rate of sixpence for every twenty minutes, or part
thereof, commencing at the period when the free waiting expires.
When a carriage is called, but not used, a charge of sixpence shall beallowed, if the place to which it is called, be under half a mile from the
stance, and one shilling if beyond that. Waiting as in section twenty-nine.
From eleven at night till two in the morning, fare-and-half shall be
exigible; from two till five morning, double fare; and after five o'clock,
the ordinary fare.
No charge for driver.
Sunday Fares.—Within the Parliamentary Boundaries, double fare.
When a difference occurs between the driver and hirer, and the driver
found correct, the hirer shall be bound to pay all expenses incurred in
such disputes.
Owners or drivers may agree to drive at lower fares than those fixed.
In that case, should they demand more than the fare agreed upon, they
shall be liable as for an overcharge.
No charge for luggage unless it exceeds 100 lbs. weight, when not
more than three persons are carried, or 75 lbs. when more than three, and
in no case shall the charge exceed sixpence. The driver to assist in
loading and unloading in all cases when required, without any extra
charge.Every person who shall contravene, or fail to conform to and imple-
ment, tiie foregoing bye- laws, or any of them where no specific penalty
is hereby enacted, shall, for each such off'ence, forfeit and pay a sum not
exceeding twenty shillings ; for a second offence, a sum not exceeding
forty shillings; for every offence, subsequent to a second offence, a sumnot exceeding sixty shillings; and in imposing any of these penalties
the magistrate shall also have power to suspend or withdraw the license
and all penalties shall be levied in a summary manner, in terms of
"The General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862;" and
parties offending and failing to make payment of the penalties and
expenses thereby incurred, shall be subject to the terms of imprisonment
provided by the said Act, for offences committed in contravention thereof.
Inland fSevenae.
Supervisors.
Peter Longrigg, 4 Smithhills
Robert Young, 43 George street
Officers.
Alexander Harper, 13 Thread street
Jenkia Jones, 28 Oakshaw street
Samuel Purnell, 3 Blacklaw buildings
George Mash, 10 George street
Frederick Norfolk, 11 Barclay street
Christopher Hippenstall, 5 Blackball buildings
Richard Robinson, 8 Moss street
Peter Robertson, 19 Abbey close
Richard Harris, 2 Saucel
James Thomson, 54 Storie street
Office—101 Causeyside.
RENFREW.
ADAM, Archibald, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street
Allison, John, spirit dealer, 64 High street
Anderson, Robert, stationer, 43 High street
Andrew, Michael Murdoch, head master Old Burgh School,
48 High street
Angus^ Mrs John, Clyde Tavern, Ferry road
Apothecaries' Hall, 7 High street
Apothecaries' Hall, 14 Canal street
Athenseum Reading Room, High street—William Herron,
secretary and treasurer
BARR, William, general merchant, 14 High street
Bell, Colin, boatbuilder, 6 Clyde street
Bell, John, & Sons, dyers, Millburn
Bel], Thomas, of John Bell & Sons—house, Croft cottage,
Croft street
Bell, WiUiam, of John Bell & Sons, Millburn Dyeworks,High street
Blair, Duncan, at London WorksBoyd, George, timber merchant, 27 Ferry road
Brown, Andrew, London Works— house, 51 Ferry roadBryce, Mrs M., Wheat Sheaf Inn and Hotel, 1 Canal st.
Bryson, William, house factor, 128 High street
CAMPBELL, Archibald, of BlythswoodClark, Margaret, grocer, 126 High street
Colquh<3un, Janet, grocer, 57 High street
Cooper & Sinclair, joiners, Fulbar street
Co-ODerative Society's Store, 11 High street—MatthewYoung, salesman
Coulborn, E. R., of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.—resi-
dence, Braehead HouseCowan, Agnes, teacher. Female Industrial School, 127
High street
Craig, Robert, grocer, 41 High street
Craviiprd, Andrew, church officer, 37 High street
Cuthbertson, James, grocer and postmaster, 15 High sfc,
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206 RENFREW.
DAVIDSON, Jolin, tinsmitli and gasfitter, 20 High street
Dickie, William, fleslier, 4J High street
Dobbie, James, Superintendent of Police—house. Glebe st.
Donald, Mrs A., grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 16and 18 Canal street
Douglas, William, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Meadow-side street
ELDER, Mrs William, 32. High street
Established Church, Church street—Rev. Robert Stephen,
M.A., minister
FEMALE Industrial School, 127 High street—MissAgnes Cowan, teacher
Female Industrial Sessional School, Manse street—MissAnne Lang, teacher
Ferguson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 High street
Ferguson, William, baker, 19 High street
Ferguson, William, spirit dealer, 42 High street
Filshill, James, harbour master, 15 INIanse street
Foulds, A. & J., brassfounders, 54 Fulbar street
Fraser, Richard, stationer, 3 High street
Fraser, WilHani, tailor and clothier, 45 High street
Free Church, Renfield street—Rev. David Neilson, minister
Fulton, John, manager of Gas Work, 21 Ferry road
GALLAGHER, Robert, manager of Charles Tennant &;
Co.'s Works, 23 Orchard street
Glen, James, druggist and stationer, 14 Canal street
(jfammar School and Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield
street—head master, Peter M'LarenGrant, Joseph, provision merchant, 28 Meadowside street
Gray, James, farmer, Blurthill
HAMILTON, John, spirit merchant, 21 Hairst street
Hamilton, William, baker, 46 High street—house, do.
Henderson, Charles, of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.—
-
residence, GlasgowHenderson, Coulborn, & Co., engineers and iron ship-.
builders, Slip DockHenderson, James M'L., of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.-—
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house, Meado\vflat
Herd, William, slater, Hairst street
RENFREW. 207
Herron, William, town chainberlaia and banker, 31 Ferry
road
Howat, A., confectioner, 22 Canal street
Houston, James, Paisley road
Hutcheson, George, town-clerk, 45 Orchard street—Glas-
gow office, 68 St. Vincent street
Hutcliison, Andrew, spirit merchant, 19 Hairst street
Hutchison, Kev. John, B.A., minister of the U.P. church
IRELAND, John, grocer, 17 Canal street
JACK, John, cashier to Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.
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house, 29 Ferry road
Johnston, Thomas, joiner and turner, 1 and 3 Wilson st.
KETEE, Thomas, farmer, MosslandKeter, William, farmer, Bogside
Kidd, W.J. P., M.D., and surgeon, 7 High street
Kilpatrick, John, painter and paper-hanger, 29 Hairst
street
LANG, Anne, teacher, Female Industrial School, Mansestreet
Lang, Jane, teacher. Ragged Industrial School, Mansestreet
Lang, John, 1 Manse street
Lobnitz, Henry C, of Henderson, Coulborn, & Co. —
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house, Inchinnan road
London Works, William Simons & Co.
Lyons, Stephen, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry road
MALCOLM, WilHam, baker, 4 Hairst street
Marr, Richard, Steam Forge, London road
Mason, John, spirit dealer, 23 Canal street
Morrison, Peter, at Henderson, Coulborn, & Co.
Muir, John, farmer, Porterfield
Munro, Archibald, grocer, 65 High street
Myles, James, factor to Alex. A. Speirs of Elderslie,
Deanside—office in Paisley, Terrace buildings
M'Coll, Alexander, shoemaker and spirit merchant, i>
Canal street
M'Culloch, James, spirit merchant, 39 High street
M'Donald, C. C, 7 Clyde street
208 RENFREW.
M'Donald, K. W., grocer and spirit dealer, 73 High st.
M'Donald, John, grocer, Paisley road
M'Ewen, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 63 High street
M'Hutcheson, Elizabeth, draper, 7 Canal street
M'Hutcheson, James, grocer, 2 Canal street
M'Intyre, John, 86 High street
M'Kechnie, John, Paisley and Renfrew Inn, 26 Canal st,
M'Kechnie, WilHam, grocer, 6 High street
M'Kenzie, Robert, draper, 8 Orchard street
M'Kinlay, Mrs., Longcroft HouseM'Kinnon, Mrs Hector, grocer, 13 Canal street
M'Laren, Peter, head master Grammar School and Blyths-
wood Testimonial
M'Lintock, Jane, grocer, 12 Orchard street
M'Nair, Andrew, farmer, Longcroft HouseM'\\'illiam, Robert, draper, 14 Canal street
NEILSON, Rev. David, minister of the Free Church-manse, Renfield street
Niven, Mrs., grocer and spirit merchant, 67 and 69 Highstreet
OLD Burgh School, 48 High street—head master, Michael
Murdoch Andrew
PATISON, Hugh W., surgeon and Parochial medical
officer, 31 Hairst street
Paton, Peter, station master, Renfrew wharf
Pottie, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 23 Hairst street—house, Paisley road
RAGGED Industrial School, Manse street—Miss JaneLang, teacher
Ramsay, John, Ferry Inn and Hotel, Clyde street
Robertson, Dr James, 5 Clyde street
Robin, Matthew, Croft- an-Reigh cottage
Russell, Matthew, smith, 14 Hairst street—house, 42
Fulbar street
SIMONS, William, & Co., engineers, founders, and ship
builders, London works
Simons, William, of WiUiam Simons and Co,—residence
Clarence House
RENFREW 209
Smitli, James, land surveyor, Paisley road
Smith, James, Jordanhill
Spears, Alexander, grocer, 5 High street
Speirs, Archibald A., of Elderslie
Steel, William, spirit dealer, 80 High street
Steven, Hugh,, flesher, 49 High street
Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established
Church—residence, the ManseStewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill^—house, 39 Hairst
street
Stewart, J. & T., family grocers, 10 High street
Stewart, Thomas, assessor and registrar, 9 Ganal street
Stobo, George, M,D., Faisley road
TENNANT, Charles, & Co.,.Starck Work and DyewoodMills, Orchard street
Thomson, James, cashier, London Works—house, 25Ferry road
Todd, James, spirit merchant, 107 High street
U.P. CHURCH, Paisley road— Rev. John Hutchison,,
B.A., minister
VERNAL, Williamj boot and shoemaker, and" grocer, 21High street
WALLACE & Connell, plumbers and gasfitters, 7 Manse st.
Wallace, John H., writer, 45 Orchard street.
Wardlaw, Ralph, , Millburn HouseWaterston, George, Castle Inn, 29 Canal street
Watson, Henry, saddler and bootmaker, 31 High street
Weir, James, grocer, 53 High street
White, Matthew, Queen street
Woodrow, Mrs Mary, Woodr.ow's Hotel and PostingHouse, 7 Clyde street
Wright, Daniel,, flesher,, Cross
YOUNG, Matthew, salesman, Co -Operative Society's
Store, 11 High street
RENFREW, with Rutherglen,Durabartoa, Kilmarnock, and Port-Glasgow, returns one member to Parliament. Parliamentary couf-atituency, 148^ municipal do., 139. Hon. E. P. Bouverie, M.P,
S 2
210 APPENDIX.
MAGISTRATES.James M'L. Henderson, Provost. George Stobo and C. C.
M'Donald, Bailies. Daniel Gumming, Dean of Guild. Alex. Pottie,
Treasurer.
COUNCILLORS.James Cuthbertson,
George Boyd,William Bell,
Matthew Robin,
James Houston,James M'Hutcheson,
William Campbell.
George Hutcheson, Town-Clerk. David Campbell, Procurator- Fiscal.
William Herron, Town-Chamberlain.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 arfd Magistrates for the time being.
George Boyd, I James Houston,William Bell,
|Matthew Robin,
James Robertson.
For dates of Quarter Sessions see Paisley appendix.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Chamberlain's Office, 31 Ferry Road—William Herron, Chamberlain.Assessor's Office, 9 Canal Street—Thomas Stewart, Assessor.
Post-Office, 15 High Street — James Cuthbertson, Postmaster.
Registrar's Office, Blythswood Testimonial, Renlield Street—Peter
M'Laren, Registrar.
Session Clerk's Office, Blythswood Testimonial, Renfield Street—Peter
M'Laren, Session-Clerk.
Gas and Harbour Rates Office, 31 Ferry Road—William Herron,
Collector.
Union Bank, 31 Ferry Road— William Herron, Agent.
Athenaeum Reading Room—William Herron, Secretary and Treasurer.
POST OFFICE, 15 High Street.
James Cuthbertson, Postmaster.
ARRIVALS.
7.10 AM.9.30 „
4.55 P.M.
BOX CLOSES.
8.20 A.M.
2.20 P.M.
5.35 „
PAROCHIAL BOARD.George Boyd, Chairman. Thomas Stewart, Inspector of Poor.
INSURANCE AGE:^TS.William Herron, Scottish National Fire and Life.
James Houston, Standard Life.
Robert Anderson, Scottish Union Fire and Life.
Thomas Stewart, Royal Fire and Life.
ATHEN^UM.James Robertson, M.D., president.
William Herrcn, secretary and treasurer.
APPENDIX. 211
SCHOOLS.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Street.
Miss Agnes Cowan, teacher.
Patroness—Mrs Speirs, of Elderslie.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SESSIONAL SCHOOL, Manse Street.
Miss Anne Lang, teacher.
RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Manse Street.
Miss Jane Lang, teacher.
Patroness—Mrs Campbell, of Blythswood.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL,Renfield Street.
Head Master—Mr Peter M'Laren.
Assistants—Mr P. M'Phail and Miss Machel.
OLD BURGH SCHOOL, 48 High Street.
Head Master—Mr Michael Murdoch Andrew.Assistants—Mr John Fulton and Miss E. Norris.
CHUECHES.
ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Street.
Rev. Robert Stephen, M.A., minister.
FREE CHURCH, Renfield Street.
Rev. David Neilson, minister.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.
Rev. John Hutchison, B.A., minister.
INNS AND HOTELS.
WOODROW'S, 7 Clyde Street—Mrs WoodroTf.
FERRY, 1 Clyde Street—John Ramsay.
WHEAT SHEAF, Cross—Mrs Bryce.
PAISLEY AND RENFREW, 26 Canal Street—John M'Kecbnie.
CASTLEHILL, 29 Canal Street—George Waterston.
FAIRS are held on the third Tuesday of May and second Friday of
June.
The SACRAMENTS take place on the last Sabbath of Februaryand last Sabbath of July.
212 APPENDIX.
CONVEYANCES—Omnibus and Steamers several times daily toGlasgow. Railway to Paisley every hour. Carriers to Glasgow everyMonday, Wednesday and Friday.
POPULATION OF KENFEEW.IN BURGH.
Males, 1984Females, 1747
Total,. 3731
IN LANDWARD PARTS.Males, 466Females, 460
Total,.. 916,
JOHNSTONE.
AITKEN, Jolin, barber, 8 Houstoun square
Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station
Allan, James, of Thomson & Allan, William street
Allan, John, joiner, 17 High street
Anderson, Charles, baker, 15 High street
Anderson, Erskine, spirit dealer, 1 Honstonn square
Anderson, John, draper and clothier, 20 Houstoun square
Armstrong, James, bookseller and stationer, 17 Highstreet
Arrol, James, jun., ironmonger, 25 High street
Arrol, James, manager, Johnstone New Mill
Arrol, Thomas, Johnstone New Mill
BARNETT, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—resi-
dence, BankhouseBarr, Andrew, spirit dealer, 65 High street
Barr, James, slater, 51 High street
Barr, James, spirit merchant, 3 High street
Baxter, Robert, barber, 18 High street
Baxter, William, head mechanic, Johnstone Old Mill
Beaton, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Houstounsquare
Bennie, Andrew, manager of Dixon's pits—residence, New-field House
Bennie, James, ironmonger, iron merchant, and nail manti'
facturer, 72 High street
Bishop, John, carding master, Johnstone Old Mill, and
draper, 55 High street
Blackley, James, officer West United Presbyterian Church—house, Church street
Blackwood, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Quarry street
lUackwood, William, farmer, Windy Hill
Blair, Hugh, spinning master, Johnstone Old Mill
Blair, Matthew, grocer and provision merchant, 60 Highstreet
Blair, Robert, china merchant, 18 Houstoun square
Biair, liobert, of Nelson &? Blair, 22 Houstoun squa,re
214 JOHNSTONE.
Blair, Eobert, manager, Jolmstoiie Gas Light Co.—house,Gaswork cottage
Bonnar, Charles, flesher, 70 High street
Bonnar, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 70 High streetBoyd, John, tailor, clothier, and jeweller, 16 High streetBoyle, John, fish dealer and green grocer, 12 High streetBraid, Joseph, brassfounder, 58 High street
Branch Office of the Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 7Macdowall street—James More, manager
Brooks, Rev. George, minister, Johnstone East U. P.Church—house. East U. P. manse
Brooks, William, draper, 60 High street
Brown, John, brassfounder. Dimity street
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Elderslie Mill,
and Johnstone Old Mill, 36 High street
Buchanan, James, provision merchant, 17 High streetBuchanan, John, grocer, 58 High street
Buchanan, Mrs Peter, furnisher, Rankine street
Buchanan, Peter, accountant, Cartside, and secretary andtreasurer, Johnstone Coffee and Newsroom, BullHotel, 53 High street
Buchanan, Wilham, general grocer, and wine and spirit
merchant, 25 High street
Barns, WilHam, picking master, Barbush MillBurnside, Mrs, coal merchant, Johnstone station
CALDWELL, J., baker, 24 Houstoun squareCaldwell, John, grocer, 1 Church street
Cameron, Alexander, teacher. Church street
Cameron, James, picking master, Hag MillCameron, Matthew, carter. Church street
Campbell, John, spinning master, Floors MillCampbell, Malcolm, mason, 65 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoemaker, 57 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoemaker, 14 Grahamstreet
Cartside Mill-^G. Houstoun & Co.Chapman, Alexander, cabinet maker, and grocer, Mac-
dowall street
Chisholm, Rev. Hugh, Roman Catholic Chapel, Grahamstreet
City of Glasgow Bank, 19 Houstoun square—John Reid^writer, agent
JOHNSTONE.
Clapperton, William, manager, Walkinshaw Foimdiy
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house, Walkinshaw street
Clark, William, tacksman. Deafhillock Toll
Coats, Neilson, & Co., Thornhill Cotton Spinning Co.,
Thornhill
Cochrane, James, carding master, Barbush Mill
Core & Wilson, engineers and millwrights. Gas street
Core, Adam, of Core & Wilson, Gas Street Engine WorksCrabb, James, clerk at James Donald's, 74 High street
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house, Graham street
Craig & Donald, engineers, William Street WorksCraig, Mrs John, Bonnyhill cottage, William street
Craig, Mrs W., 10 High street
Crawford, George, sen., horse dealer, Banktop, William
street
Crawford, George, jun., horse dealer, Banktop, William
street
Crawford, John, sizing master, Cartside Mill
Cuthbertson, William, spinning master, Hag Mill
DAVIE S, Francessa, grocer, Graham street
Dixon, Mrs Henry, grocer and milk dealer, 24 Macdowallstreet
Donald, Hugh, of Craig & Donald, William street
Donald, James, of Craig & Donald, Bank place
Donald, James, engineer, machine maker, and ironfounder,
73, 74, 75, and 76 High street—house, Yillafield
cottage, Laigh Cartside street
Donald, John, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 13 Highstreet
Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., Villafield cottage
Duff, Allan, picking and carding master, Johnstone Mill
Duncan, Mrs, confectioner, 23 Houstoun square
Dunlop, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 23 Highstreet
FAULDS, John, head mechanic, Johnstone Mill
Faulds, William, sen., coal merchant, Johnstone Station
Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manufacturers
of bleached and coloured linen thread, and patent
shoe thread
Finlayson, Charles, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Lily
Bank House
216 JOHNSTONE.
Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Glencart,
Milliken Park, KilbarchanFleming, Archibald, merchant, registrar of births, &c.,
postmaster, and agent for the Royal Insurance Co.,
Post Office, Walkinshaw street
Fleming, John, draughtsman at Craig & Donald's—house,
Walkinshaw street
Fletcher, Mrs, fruit dealer and confectioner, 12 High street
Flockhart, John, saddler, 71 High street
Foulds, John, of Coats, Neilson, & Co.—residence,
GlasgowFraser, John, Newfield HouseFyfe, Robert, & Son, general merchants, 21 Macdowall
street
GAFF, Rev. William, minister Established Church
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manse, Dimity street
Gardner, Richard, M.D., 58 High street—house, 4Hoiistoun square
Gas Light Company—Robert Blair, managerGibson, Duncan, carter, 6 Rankine street
Glasgow and Johnstone Carrier—John M'Donald, 76 Highstreet
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station— Quintin Y.Lawson, station master
Glen, Archibald, Cartside HouseGlen, Charles, Old Black Bull Cellar, George street
Glen, Walter, grocer, 72 High street
Gordon, Hugh, broker and nail manufacturer, William st.
Graham, James, green grocer and milk dealer, 26 Highstreet
Grant, Peter, cabinetmaker and joiner, 17 High street
Grant, Peter, grocer, Collier street
Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 19 High street
Gray, Thomas Garland, surgeon, 54 High street
Gray, William, farmer, BarbushGuy, William, tailor and clothier, 12 High street
HAG Mill, off Ludovic square—G. Houstoun & Co.
Hair, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Walkinshaw street
Hamilton, James, & Co., proprietor Johnstone Equitable
Loan Office, 9 High street and 7 Macdowall street-—
residence, Bank street, Falkirk
JOHNSTONE, 2r
Hannah, James, carding master, Floors Mill
Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, 21 Houstoun squareHart, James, clerk to Browns, Mallocli, & Co,, William
street
Hatrick, James, farmer, Bogliouse
Hatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch, &Co.'s, and precentor in West U,P. Churck—house, 30Macdowall street
Henderson, Andrew, M.D. and surgeon, 66 High street—house, 67 do.
Higgins, James, fish and fruit merchant, 18 High street
Holmes, John, writer, and agent for the Union Bank of
Scotland, Collier street
Holmes, Walter, writer, Collier street
Hood, William, cooper, Collier street
Houstoun, George, & Co., Cartside, Hag, and JohnstoneCotton Mills
Houstoun, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 23 Mac-dowall street
Houstoun, William, sheriff- officer, Graham street
Hughes, Robert, teacher, Cartside—^house, HagbankHunter, John, spirit merchant, 1 Houstoun square
Husband, Alexander, manager of foundry at James Donald's—house, High street
Hutcheson, Rev. William, minister, Johnstone Free Church—manse, Graham street
INGLIS, James, clerk, Barbush Mill
Inglis, Rev. James, minister West U.P. Church—manse,Church street
Inglis, John, picking master, Cartside Mill
Irvine, Mrs, green grocer, 19 High street
JACK, Thomas, coal agent, Johnstone Station—house,Thorn cottage
Jackson, George, brassfounder, 12 High street
Jaffray, D., & Son, builders, Graham street
Jaffray, Misses Elizabeth and Isabella, drapers, 15 Highstreet
Jaffray, William, builder, William street
Jamieson, John, grocer, 7 Rankine street
Johnstone East United Fresbyterian Church, 9 Walkin-sh.aw street—Rev. George Brooks, minister
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:218 JOHNSTONE.
Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 9 High street—branch,
7 Macdowall street—James Hamilton, proprietor
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James More, managerJohnstone Established Church, Ludovic square—Rev.
William Gaff, minister
Johnstone Free Church, William street, Houstoun square-Rev. William Hutcheson, minister
Johnstone Gas Light Co.—Robert Blair, managerJohnstone Mechanics' Institution—Archibald Fleming,
secretary
Johnstone Mill—G. Houstoun & Co.
Johnstone, Mrs James, spirit dealer, 29 High street
Johnstone Old Mill, 36 High street—Browns, Malloch, &Co., proprietors
Johnstone Ragged School, off Ludovic square
Johnstone, Richard, tailor and clothier, 28 Houstoun square
Johnstone Rifle Corps—Walter Holmes, secretary
Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street
Johnstone Station, Glasgow and South Western Railway
—
Quintin Y. Lawson, station master
Johnstone West United Presbyterian Church, 18 Churchstreet—Rev. James Inglis, minister
Johnstone, William, general dealer and house factor, 4Houstoun square
Jonas, Alfred Charles, clerk at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s
—house, Graham street
KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
Kerr, Wilham, farmer, Milliken Mains
LAIRD, Alexander, flesher, 27 High street
Laird, John, clerk. Union Bank of Scotland, Barbush Mill
Laird, Joseph, Macdowall street
Laird, Margaret, boot and shoe shop, 27 High street
Laird, Neil, joiner, 8 Houstoun square—house, Sawpit st.
Laird, William, manager, Barbush Mill
Lancefield Spinning Co.—manager, James Arrol, New Mill
Lang, Gabriel, spirit merchant, 24 Houstoun square
Lang, John, boot and shoemaker, Campbell street
Lang, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 59 High street
Lang, Joseph, overseer, Crosslie
Langmuir, Robert, Paisley and Johnstone carrier, Rankinc
street
JOHNSTONE, 219'
Law, Miss Elizabeth, draper and milliner, 24 High street
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house, 28 Macdowall street
Lawson, Quintin Y., station-master, Glasgow and South-western Railway
Leslie, Adam, spinning master, Johnstone Mill
Lindsay, Mrs John, Graham street
Lochhead, Archibald, spirit merchant, Macdowall street
Lochhead, Miss, wine and spirit merchant, Houstounsquare
Love, John, tinsmith, and agent for Providential Fire and-
Life Insurance Co., 11 High street
Love, Robert, tinsmith and plumber, 11 High street
Macliie, Mrs, milk dealer, 56 High street
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house,
Elderslie Glen, by Elderslie
Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—^house,.
Mount Pleasant
Mathieson, John, tailor, 70 High street
Matthews, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Collier street
More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 55 Highstreet
More, Alexander, of Alexander More & Son, 14 Churchstreet
More, James, manager, Johnstone Equitable Loan Office
—house, 7 Macdowall street
Morrison, Alexander, joiner and timber merchant, LaighCartside woodyard—entrance to workshop, 77 Highstreet—house, 1 Cartside street
Morrison, Alexander, jun., Laigh Cartside woodyard—house, 1 Cartside street
Muir, John, builder, 19 High street and Church street
Murdoch, Margaret, grocer, Cartside
M'ALLAJS", Jane, fruiterer and confectioner, 28 High st.
M'Ara, Alexander, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, Mac-dowall street
M'Arthur, Archibald, engineer and machine maker, Canal
^
street
M'Arthur, Duncan, engine keeper. Floors MillM'Aulay, Robert, grocer, Old Mill braeM'Callan, George, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter,!.Mac-
dowall street
220 JOHNSTONE.
M'Cartney, William, teacher, Factory school, Georgestreet
M'Comiick, Robert, accountant, 60 High streetM'Creath, John, spirit merchant, Honstomi squareM'Creath, Mrs John, tobacconist, Honstoun squareM'Creath, Robert, spirit merchant, 62 High streetTvrCree, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun squareM'Donald, Hugh, wheeh\Tight and turner, Graham streetM'Donald, John, Johnstone and Glasgow carrier, 76 High
street
M'Donald, Miss, teacher, Roman Catholic school, Graliamstreet
M'Dougal, Alexander, carding master, Floors MillMacdowall, Henry, Floors Mill—residence, Carruth House,
Bridge of WeirM'Dowall, James, of John M'Dowall & Sons, William
street
M'Dowall, John, draughtsman, Walkinshaw Foundry-house, Walkinshaw street
M'Dowall, John, & Sons, eno-ineers, Walkinshaw FoundryM'Dowall, Mrs, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Walkinshaw
Foundry—house, Walkinshaw LodgeM'Gechie, Agnes, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Rankine
street
M'Intosh, Mrs, teacher, Church street
M'Kay, Andrew, spinning master, Cartside MillM'Laren, Archibald, draper, 22 High street
M'Laren, Malcolm, M.D., surgeon, 24 Houstoun square-house, 1 Rankine street
M'Lelland, Archibald, grocer and provision merchant, 6SHigh street
M'N"eil, Mrs James, grocer, Rankine street
M'Pherson, Donald, joiner and cartwright, 9 Houstounsquare
M'Pherson, Mary, draper, 12 High street
M'Pherson & M'Nee, steam forge, Walkinshaw street
M'Pherson, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, 15 Dimitystreet
NAIRN, Cuthbert, me?'chant, 21 Houstoun squareNapier, J. & W., & Co., Barbush i\Till
Napier, John S., of J. & W. Napier & Co.—residence,Merchiston House
JOHNSTONE. 221'
Neilson &; Blair, wine and spirit merchants (Cross Keys),
22 Houstonn square, High street
Neilson, Mrs Robert, milliner and straw hat mal^:er, 65
High street
Nelson, Mrs William, milliner and straw hat maker, 24
Houstoun square
Nelson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's—house, Highstreet
OAT, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers, 48 High street
PAISLEY and Johnstone carrier— Robert Langmuir,Rankine street
Paton, William, manufacturer, Broombrae Works—resi-
dence, Broombrae HousePaterson, James, spinning master, Barbush Mill
Paterson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Highstreet
Pollock, George, window glazier, and crystal and china
merchant, 56 High street
Porter, Thomas, pawnbroker, Church street, and insurance
agent, 71 High street
Post Office, Walldnshaw street — Archibald Fleming,
postmaster,
RAGGED SCHOOL, off Ludovic square
Ramsay, William, grain mills, Macdowall street
Reid, Archibald, tailor and clothier, 28 High street
Reid, David, joiner, Cartside
Reid, Hugh, picking master, Johnstone Old Mill
Reid, James, writer, Collier street—house, , Bankside cot-
-
tage. Canal street
Reid, John, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Bank,,
19 Houstoun square—house, LochwinnochRiddell, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 4 Church street
Roberton, David, wine and spirit merchant, 69 Highstreet
Roberts, Thomas, draughtsman at Banktop Works—house,
William street
Robertson, John, slater and plasterer, Ludovic square
Robertson, William, & Co., engineers and toolmakerSj
Macdowall street—house, 57 High street.
Rodger, William, baker, 57 High street
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SALMON, Jolm, factor for Trustees of Ludovic Houstoun,Esq., of Jolinstone Castle—office, Quarrelton
Scott, William, agent for A. Kenneth & Co., coalmasters,Kilwinning, Johnstone Station
Semple, Mrs John, draper, 17 Houstoun squareSera pie, Robert, pattern maker at Walkinshaw foundry
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house, Walkinshaw street
Shanks, Thomas, & Son, Banktop WorksShanks, Thom.as, of Thomas Shanks & Son, LilybankShanks, Wilham, of Thomas Shanks & Son, BankhouseSharp, John, Canal agent, Canal cottage
Sharj), William, blacksmith, 17 High street
Shields, Francis, spirit merchant, 49 High street
Shields, William, engineman, Cartside Mill
Smith, George, cabinet maker, 17 William street
Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, 14 Graham street
Smith, James, clerk and collector, Johnstone Gas Co.
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house, William street
Smith, James, joiner, Campbell street
Smith, Margaret, keeper Working Men's RefreshmentRooms, 69 High street
Smith, Peter, manager at Jas. Donald's, engineer—house,
76 High street
Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 54 High street
Smith, Robert, tailor and clothier, 63 High street
Sproul, John, sizing master, Johnstone Mill—house, 7Collier street
Square, William, spirit merchant, 7 High street
Steel, Catherine, spirit dealer, 3 Houstoun square
Steel, John, baker, 70 High street
Steel, John, carding master, Cartside Mill
Steel, John, umbrella maker, Macdowall street
Steel, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 24 and 28Macdowall street
Stevenson, David, grocer and flesher, 52 High street
Stevenson, James, cashier and accountant, Union Bank of
Scotland, Johnstone—house, BanktopStevenson, James, grocer, victualler, flesher, and wine and
spirit merchant, 64 High street
Stevenson, Robert, merchant, 62 Queen street, Glasgow
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house, Govan Bank cottage
Stevenson, Walkinshaw, tailor, 3 Graham street
Stevenson, William, clerk at Floors Mill—ho.,. 56 High st.
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Stevenson, William, grocer, spirit, and seed merchant, 61High street
Stevenson, William, manager, George Houstoun and Co/sCotton Mills—house, Millbank cottage
Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 24 High street
Stewart, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 57 High street
Stewart, James, farmer, Laigh Cartside
Stewart, John, plumber and gasfitter. Church street
Storie, Archibald, blacksmith, Macdowall street
Storie, David, flesher, 18 Houstoun square
TAYLOE, William, blacksmith, 5 Eankine street
Thomson, Alexander, baker, 20 Houstoun square
Thomson & Allan, engineers, millrights, and machinists.
High Street WorksThomson, David, of Thamson and Allan—house, 65 Love
street, Paisley
Thomson, John, Bull Hotel, job and post-horse hirer, 53High street
Thomson, Nisbet, baker, 51 High street
Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, 59 High street
Thomson, William, tailor and clothier, 22 High street
Todd, William, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Highstreet
Tweeddale, John, manager at Thomas Shanks & Son's—
-
house, Ludovic square
UNION Bank of Scotland, corner of Collier and Clarkstreets—John Holmes, agent
Urquhart, John, cowfeeder, 2 Quarry street
WALKER, Peter, spirit dealer, 8 Quarry street
Watson, Archibald, saddler and shoemaker, 51 and 52High street
Watson, James, painter and paper hanger, 59 Highstreet
Weems, John, engineer, tinsmith, plumber, and manufac-turer of Patent Steam Heating Apparatus, patent
machines for making lead and block tin pipes, &c., 7and 8 High street
Weems, J. & W., engineers, and manufacturers of patentair and water dischargers, gauge cocks, self-acting
damper apparatus^ &c., High street
224 JOHNSTONE.
Welsh, James, Cartside Iron Foundry—house, Mavishankcottage
Welsh, Mrs Robert, Mavisbank cottage
Whitehill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 60 High street
Wilkinson, John, manager at Craig & Donald's—house,17 High street
Wilson, Andrew, of Core & Wilson, High street
Wilson, James, head mechanic, Barbnsh MillWilson, John, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun squareWilson, Joseph, carding master at Brown, Malloch, & Co.'s—house, jSTapier street
Wilson, William, coal merchant, Johnstone StationWoods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 62 High street
Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 69 High street
—
Margaret Smith, keeper
Wylie, John, flesher, 19 High street
Wylie, William, grocer, 28 High street—house, Brewerystreet
YOUNG, Adam, accountant and cashier, City of GlasgowBank, 19 Houstoun square—house, do.
Young, William, draper, 17 Houstoun square
APPENDIX—JOHNSTONE.
Magistrates.
Nisbet Thomson, chief magistrate.
Alexander More and James Donald, junior magistrates.
Councillors.Thomas Porter,
Hugh Donald,
James Welsh,
James M'Dowall,John BoydjArchibald Watgon.
James Reid, clerk.
James Armstrong, collector of police rates and road money.
Finlayson, James, JohnstoneFreeland, Robert, Bridge of WeirMacdovvall, Henry, CarruthM Laren, Malcolm, JohnstoneNapier, Sir R. J. M., of Milliken
and Napier, Bart.
Napier, John S., Merchiston House
Jnsticeii of the Peace.Johnstone District.
Salmon, John, Johnstone Castle
Speir, Thomas, of BurnbraeSpeirs, Thos. D., Mains, HoustonStevenson, Wra., Crosslee
Stevenson, James, of AuchenamesStirling, Captain James, R.N., of
Glentvan
John Holmes, Justice of Peace Clerk Depute.
Justice of Peace Small Debt Court held in Black Bull AssemblyRooms, on the third Mondaj" of every month at 11 a.m.
APPENDIX. 225
WriSers.
John Holmes, 18 Collier street ] James Reid, Rankside cottageWalter Holmes, 18 Collier street | John Reid, 19 Houstoun square
William Houston, Graham street.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.
19 Houstoun Square.
John Reid, agent. Adam Young, cashier and accountant.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.
18 Collier Street.
John Holmes, agent. James Stevenson, cashier and accountant.
John Laird, clerk.
Fire SSrigade.
Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors.
James Barr, captain.|
James Reid, clerk.
Fire and I^ife Iiisuranve O^ces and Agents.
Lancashire—John Boyd, 16 High street.
Life Association of Scotland and Phmuix Fire—Thomas Porter, 71
High street.
National Boiler— William Taylor.
Noith British^ and City of Glasgow and 3fercantile Life Assurance—Walter Holmes, writer, 18 Collier street.
Northern— James Reid, writer, Bankside cottage.
Scottish Union-^John Salmon, Juhnstone Castle.
Standard Lfa, and Sun—John Reid, 19 Houstoun square.
lioyal, Luropea?i Lfe, and Guarantee of Fidelity—Archibald Fleming,
Walkiusbav/ street.
West of England— \Viiliam Taylor.
United Kingdom Temperance and Provident Institution—Robert Harper,
^1 Houstoun square,
226 APPENDIX.
Inspector of ffiuperial Weights and Ifleasnres.
James G. Paterson, 66 High Street, Paisley (for the Upper Ward of the
County).
Ifledical Practitioners*
Malcolm M'Laren, M.D., surgeon.
Andrew Henderson, M.D., surgeon.
John Wilson, M.D.
Thomas Garland Gray, surgeon.
Richard Gardner, M.D.
Mechanics* Institution.
Robert Harper, president.
Robt. Smith, 54 High St., treasurer.
Archibald Fleming, secretary.
James Pattison, librarian.
Johnstone CofTee and IVeirs SSoom,
Bull Inn, .53 Higli street.
Peter Buchanan, secretary and treasurer.
Johnstone ilssembly ISooms»
11 George street.
John Thomson, proprietor, Bull Hotel.
Cias I^ight Company,
Walkinshaw street.
Robprt Blair, manager.
Telegraph Company.
Archibald Fleming, Post Office, agent.
ministers.
Johnstone Parish Church— 11 Ludovic square ; William Gaff.—elected
b}' congregation.
Free Church of Scotland—William street, 3 Houstoun square ; William
Hutcheson—elected by congregation.
Sir William Wallace Church—Elderslie ; David Eeston—elected bycongregation.
East United Presb^'terian Church—9 Walkinshaw street ; GeorgeBrooks—elected by congregation.
West United Presbyterian Church—18 Church street ; James Inglis—
.
elected by congregation.
Roman Catholic Chapel—Graham street; Hugh Chisholm—appointed
by the Bshop.
N.B.—For residences, see Directory.
APPENDIX. 227
Sesaion-C'lerk and Registrar.
Archibald Fleming, Walkiasbaw street.
Church Officers and Precentors.
Johnstone Parish Church—John Lang, officer, Church street ; Archd.
Fleming, precentor, Walkinshaw street.
Free Church of Scotland—John M'Nair, officer, 5 Houstoun square
;
John Mathieson, precentor, High street.
Sir William Wallace Church —William Currie, officer—James Boyd,
precentor.
East CTnited Presbyterian Church—Humphrey Giifen, officer; William
Guy, precentor, High street.
West United Presbyterian Church—James Blackley, officer, Church
street ; James Hatrick, precentor, 30 Macdowall street.
Inland Revenue.
Walter Holmes, writer, sub-distributor—office, 18 Collier street.
Ninth Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers.
Capiain—James Loudon, Cartside villa.
Lieutenant—James Donald, Bank place.
Ensign—Andrew Stevenson, 55 High street.
Secretary and Treasurer—Walter Holmes, writer.
Annual General Meeting—13th January.
Post-Office.
Walkinshaw street.
Archibald Fleming, postmaster.
Arrivals—4.30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5.10 p.m.
Box Closes—12.0 noon, 1.15 p.m., 4.25 p.m., and 9.5 p.m.
By the addition of an extra stamp. Letters maybe posted until 12.5,
1.25, 4.35, and 9.15 p.m.
Coal Agents,
William Wilson, Johnstone Station—
1
house, William street.
Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Thorn cottage.
William Faulds, do. do. do. Elderslie.
James Allan, do. do. do. Thorn.
Mrs Glen, do. do. do. do.
William Scott, do. do. do. do.
John Bell, Canal Basin—^house, Cherrywoodside, Elderslie.
John Storrie, Macdowall streets
228 APPENDIX.
J^ofanstosse ISo^rling Club.
President— Janies Finlayson. Vice-President—James Donald,
Treasurer—A. Stevenson. Secretary— C. Finlayson.
Directors—William Gray, John Boyd, E. Barr, and Thomas Jack.
Miils.
Cartsidk Cotton Mill—George Houstoun & Co.
William Stevenson, manager.Peter Buchanan, clerk.
John Crawford, sizing master.
John Steel, carding master.
Andrew M'Kay, spinning master.
David Reid, millwright.
Juhn Tnglis, picking master.
William Shields, engine keeper.
Hag Cotton Mill—George Houstoun & Co.
Wm. Cuthbertson, spinning masterWilliam Storrie, carding master.
Miss Marnock, warehouse keeper.
James Cameron, picking master.
James Gray, engine keeper.
Johnstone Cotton Mill, Collier Street— George Houstoun & Co.
John Sproul, warehouseman.Adam Leslie, spinning m/ister.
Allan M'Duff, carding and picking
master.
John Faulds, millwright.
Daniel Taylor, do.
William M'Ghee, engine keeper.
Schools.
FACTORY SCHOOL,George Street.
William M'Cartney, teacher.
JOHNSTONE RAGGED SCHOOL,Off Ludovic Square.
CARTSIDE SCHOOL,Robert Hughes, teacher.
CHURCH STREET SCHOOL,Mrs M'lntosb, teacher.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
Miss M'Donald, teacher.
JBurgli Police.
Superintendent—John Fraser, 65 High Street.
APPENDIX. 229
CJrave-l>igger nncl Tovrn-Cricr
Peter Semple, 14 Quarry street.
Carriers' Qianreers.
PAISLF>Y— Robert Laugmuir, Rankiae street; arrives daily ; departs
daily.
GLASGOW—John M'Donald, High street ; arrives dail}'; departs
daily.
Qlasgo^T, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal.
Canal Store—John Sharp, goods' agent.
Trading Boats start every lawful day.
1. From Johnstone, for Paisley and Glasgow, at 6 and 9 a.m., and2 P.M.
2. From Paisley, for Johnstone, at 6 and 10 a.m., and 3 p.m.
3. From Glasgow, for Johnstone, at 6 a.m., 12 noon, and 3 p.m.
P Societies, &c.Instituted
Abstinence Society—President, Andrew Henderson, M.D.Vice-President, Rev. James Inglis. Thomas Roberts andJames M'Nicol, Canal cottage, Joint-Secretaries. RobertThomson, watchmaker, 59 High street, Treasurer.
1823, Gas Light Company—Henry M'Dov/all, Carruth, Chairman.Robert Blair, manager— house, Gas Work. James Smith,secretary and collector.
1846. Johnstone Agricultural Societj^—John Salmon, Esq., John-stone Castle, presses ; James Reid, secretary ; Neil Head, officer.
This Society has a Cattle Show annually, on the Friday follow-
ing the second Monday of July.
1825. Johnstone Mechanics' Institution—President, Robert Harper;
Secretary, Archibald Fleming ; Treasurer, Robert Smith;
Librarian, James Pattison. Terms—Is 6d per Quarter for
Reading Room and Library.
1820. Johnstone, Quarrelton, Thorn, and Elderslie Coffin and Coffin
Cover Society—William Taylor, presses, 5 Rankine street
;
James Crabb, Treasurer, Graham street ; John Hendry, officer,
Church street; Peter Semple, cover keeper, Quarry street; NeilLaird, coffin contractor, Houstoun square.
803. Loyal Johnstone Yeomanry Society—William Allan, presses,
Quarrelton ; Andrew Wilson, treasurer, High street ; JamesReid, clerk, Bankside cottage; Robert Patrick, officer, Walkin-shaw street.
Johnstone Cross—nearly opposite to the Bull Inn—is distant fromle Cross of Paisley 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.
Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second Monday ofuly. Horse Fair, first Friday of January.
Fast Days occur on Fridays before first Sabbath in April andctober.
230 ELDERSLIE.
ELDEESLIE, BY PAISLEY.
BEATOIST, Jolin, farmer, Auchinlodement
Bimie, James, grocer
Bowie, Matthew, farmer, Bridgend
Brown, John, spirit merchant
CARMICHAEL, Mrs James, Bailie Nicol Jarvie Tavern
Carmichael, Peter, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Crawford, William, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Currie, WiUiam, officer Elderslie Parish Church
DICKSON, Mrs, grocer
Douglas, Rohert, house factor and proprietor
ELDERSLIE Parish Church—Rev. David Reston, minister
Elderslie School—Matthew Gray, teacher
Elderslie Wallace School—Alexander Tagg, teacher
FAULDS, William, coal dealer
GILMOUR, John, farmer, Fulbar
Gilmour, William, farmer, Leitchland
Gray, Matthew, teacher, EldersHe School
HALL, Alexander, farmer, Muirhead
Holm, Mrs Agnes, spirit merchant
JARDINE, John, grocer
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie
GlenMoodie, Hugh, grocer and spirit merchant
M'NAUGHTON, James, grocer
PARK, John, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mauchie's Mill
Patersou, David, grocer
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BESTON, Rev. David, minister Elclerslie Parish ChurchRitchie, WilHam, farmer, BroomwardRobertson, David, grocer and postmaster
SINCLAIR, James, wright and joiner
Smith, James, fenar
Stevenson, James, farmer, Bardrain
TAGG, Alexander, teacher, Eldershe Wallace School
WALKER, Robert, farmer, WindyhillWalker, Mrs E., Eldershe Tavern
Post Office.
David Robertson, postmaster.
1st delivery 7,30 A.M.
2d " 10.10 a.m.
Box closes, 1.50 P.M.
" " 5.4.5 P.M.
Elderslie Parish Church.
Kev. David Reston, minister.
Elderslie School.
Matthew Gray, teacher.
Elderslie Wallace School..
Alexander Tagg, teacher.
232 THORNHILL.
THORNHILL, BY PAISLEY.
BOWIE, Allan, blacksmith
Bowman, James, farmer, AuclimlodementBrooks, Rev. George, East U. P. ManseBurnside, Mrs, Thornhill cottage
COATS, Neflson, & Co., ThornhiU Cotton Spinning Co.
DOUGALL, James, spirit merckant
GLEN, James, foreman joiner to Railway Company,Johnstone
Glen, Thomas, of Hawkhead Mills,, Paisley, ThomhillHo'Use
Gordon, Alexander, constable
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Thorn cottage
MEIKLEJOHN, James, grocer and spirit merchant
M'Nee, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, Johnstone
ISTEILSON, Macleroy, managing partner of Coats, Neilson^
&Co.Norie, John, nurseryman, Overton
RENFREW, Wilham, Thorn Honse
SYMINGTON, William, grocer
WALKER, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright
QUARRELTON—BALACLAVA. 283'.
aUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.
BARR, Robert, land surveyor
Blackwood, John, spirit merchant
Buchanan, Ludovic, grocer and victualler,
GOWAN, William, wright
GILLESPIE, Thomas, farmer and contractor, Springfield
LITHGOW, Gilbert, teacher, Quarrelton Parochial School
Logan, John, spirit merchant
PARK, Matthew, farmer, Greenend
SALMON, James, farmer, Benstone
Salmon, John, factor for Trustees of Ludovic Houstoun,
Esq., of Johnstone Castle
Simpson, Thomas and George, farmers, Meiklebog
Storrie, Archibald, blacksmith
QUARRELTON Parochial School—Gilbert Lithgow,
teacher
BALACLAVA, BY PAISLEY.
BALACLAVA School—John B. Ferguson, teacher
Beveridge, Colin, manager,
CRAWFORD, John, clerk, Clippens Colliery
FERGUSON, John B., teacher. Balaclava School
KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
MAIR, James, storekeeper
V 2..
234 INKER3VUNN.
INKERMANN", BY PAISLEY.
CUNINGHAME, Alexander, of Walkinshaw and Craigends
GARDNER, James, farmer, BogheadGardner, Robert, farmer, Candren
HENDRY, John, storekeeper
Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw
INKERMANN Works School—Andrew Ross, teacher
KIRKWOOD, William, manager
M'ARTHUR, Henry, clerk
NICOL, John, cashier
PATERSON, John, farmer. East CandrenPaterson, Thomas, farmer, East CandrenPost Office—John Hendry, postmaster
ROSS, Andrew, teacher, Inkermann Works School
Rowan, Robert, farmer. West Candren
THOMSON, James, clerk
WILSON, Matthew, factor, Blaekstoun House
Post Office Receiving Box at the StoFvE.
John Hendry, postmaster.
Arrival, ... ... ... 7 a.m.
Box closes, ... ... ... 2 p.m.
Inkermann Works School.
Andrew Ross, teacher.
LixwooD. 235
LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY.
ANDREW, William, joiner and carpenter
Armstrong, George, underground manager
BALLANTYEE, Joseph, provision merchant
ESTABLISHED Church—Rev. James Wallace, minister
FLEMING, John, farmer, Green
GALBRAITH, William, victualler
Gardner, Matthew, spirit merchant
HENDERSON, Janet, grocer
INGLIS, James, grocer and spirit merchant
JAMIESON, John, farmer, Muirhead
KERR, William, farmer, Linclive
LINWOOD Cotton Spinning Co., Linwood Mills
Linwood Established Church—Rev. Jas. Wallace, minister
Linwood Mill School—John M'Connachie, teacher
Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton
MALLOCH, Alexander, of Linwood Spinning Co.—house,.
LinwoodM'Connachie, John, teacher, Linwood Mill School
M'Lachlan, Duncan, Erskine Falls, Clippens
Munn, John, farmer, Mill o' Cart
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and farrier
Paul, James, clerk, Linwood Spinning CompanyPost Office—John Watt, postmaster
Prentice, James, gardener, Burnbrae LodgePrentice, John, grocer
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236 LINWOODi
Roberton, David, farmer, LinwoodRutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead
SPEIR, Miss, Burnbrae HouseSpeir, Robert Thomas Napier, Burnbrae HouseSpeir, Thomas, Burnbrae HouseStevenson, Robert, Buck's Head Hotel
WALLACE, Rev. James, minister of Established ChurchWard, Mrs, teacher
Watt, John, druggist and postmaster
Post Office.,
John Watt, postmaster.
Arrival,... ... ... ... 7.45 a.m.
Box closes. 1.25 P.M.
LiNWOOD Established Church.
Rev. James "Wallace, minister.
Linwood Mill School.
John M'Connachie, teacher.
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TAILOE AND aLOTHIlFy,
(Pj;5 IS LEY,While respectfully acknowledging the liberal patronage which he
has already received, begs to intimate to his friends and the public
that he has always on hand a varied and well-selected assortment of
Cloths, of Superior Quality, for the choice of his customers.
D. M'T. pays particular attention to the Cutting Department, and
guarantees every garment he supplies both for fit and workmanship.
Jid^ourning-s Supplied on the Shortest JTotiae.
^^'
JAMES BOBIESURGEON^DENTIST,
j^ttendance from 10 a.rro. till 6 p.m.; on Saturday.^
from 10 a.m. till 2, p.m.
PAISLEY HERALD
B00K:S, S^^^nVEFZE^L^ETSg BILLS,BUSINESS AND OTHER CARDS,
AND
Every description of JO^ CpI^IJT^IJTG- executed withJTeatness, Economy, and (X)espatoh, at the
P-A.ISLE^S' HEI^^A-LID OmOB,WATERLOO PLACE, GILMOUR STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
m ® & ® 9 ^
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,SS IIICJM §Tllli]ET, PAISI.EY,
(Corner of New Steeet"),
Ifespeotfzdly inform the Inhabitants of (Paisley andsvyrroionding- (X)istriots that they have alxuays onhand a lai^g-e and well-assorted^ Btooh of
H^CTB, OjiCPB, and FELQ:8,IlSr .A.X.IJ THE TsTE-V^EST SiEi A.:E>ES.
^eing- JvTamb-^aetiurers of these Goods, they can offer
induGements, as reg-ards Variety, Style, and Quality,
that cannot be surpassed.
Our PATEiVT HAT, as shown at the Great Exhibitionof 1862 (the advantages derived from wearing which will beseen on the opposite page), is still the universal favourite for
Gentlemen's wear. The Prices are
—
13§. Od., 13@. 6cl., 15s., 18s., asid !SIs.
^hey would call the attention of Yozung G-entlemento their various
JVeuj Shapes in (^IlESS HjfiCCS,which, for style and appearance, are not to be equalled.
STOCK LI ST.Saxony Goods in BALMORAL, GLENGARY, PRINCE CHARLIE,
LOCHABER, and PITLOCHRIE Shapes.
CHESTS and OHl^AlflE^TS.^0I^9rMjiN'dE^U8, UMI^IfELLjlS, JTEQK ^lES,
SIIj^GEB, S(c.
SOLID LEATHER TRAVELLING CASES, COAT CASES, HAT CASES,
Railway Oovnpanions, Garpet S( flinericojn Cloth ^ags,
COURIER BAGS, Plain and Fitted up.
TRAVELLING HATS AND CAPS,And other Articles suitable for Travelling.
Felt Mats l>yed. Cleaned, asid Altered.(By our own workmen) to the Newest Shapes.
I HATS TRIMIiaED FOR MOURf
J
NG m THE SHORTTSfNOTTCEr I
ADVERTISEMENTS
>'^t^STY'S EOYAL
^A-
The utility and value
of this Hat have been
fully proved by the
great and increasing
demand, as also bythe numerous futile
attempts that havebeen made at Imita-
tion, all of whichhave failed to com-mend themselves to
the wearer.
BLAIR'S
PATENT
HAT.
PATENT
Dated March 29,
1855.
Eenewed March 29,1858.
Renewed March 29,1862.
THE PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES DERIVED FROMWEARING
BLAIE'S PATENT HAT,FIRST.
Good andEasy Fit.
SECOND.Proper
Ventilation.
THIRD.Cannot
be destroyedBY Grease.
FOURTH.EETAININaOriginalShape.
ARE:—TThe immediate yielding of the Hat to any form< of Head, producing at once an extremely easy
(^ and exact fit.
fBy the correct principle on wWch this Hat is ven-
jtilated, the Head is kept always cool and com-
^ fortable, thereby conducing to the general
[health of the body, and preventing premature
[^ baldness or loss of the hair.
C Prom the construction of the Frame or Body of
J the Hat, it is impossible that the brim, or side
', crown, can become saturated, or in the least
[_ destroyed by grease or perspiration.
r The part of the Hat that fits on the Head being1 double, with a space between the two thick-
J nesses, and the inner one only taking the shape
'i
of the head, allows the exterior of the Hat to
[ retain its proper and original shape.
The above advantages, which are in every respect of the greatest im-
portance, cannot be claimed for any other Hat at present in use.
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MANUFACTURERS,S8 ECIO-S3: BTDE^EET, 3P.A.ISLEWS',
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JESfNISfGS' PATENT SEWES PIPES.ROB E R T B RO
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IF^SItCSrTJSXjXESAND
CJLaJ^^Sr "WOZEtltS,
CALEDONIA AND SHORTROOBS BRICK AND DRAIN TIL? WORKS, PAISLEY.
Now holds the exclusive right from the Patentee to Manufacture and Sell thes
Pipes in all Scotland, with the liberty to Sell in Ireland and m Foreign
Countries., r x i
• *
" Mr. George Jennings' Patent Drain Pipes, as we have before taken occasion t.
lay, are certainly the best arrangement that can be used."
—
Builder.
The Pipes ate the most perfect yet introduced, and are universally achnowledgec
is the only improvement yet effected on the ordinary Socket or Half-Socket Pipe.
The following are some of the advantages offered by the use of these Pipes:
—
1st These Pipes, which are plain at both ends, are laid in the rebates of the chairf
i sufficient distance apart to admit of the workman striking up the joint of the inveri
Derfectly fair on the inside, thus avoiding the burr of the cement, or other stopping
naterial being left to impede the flow of sewage, and ultimately stopping up the di-ain.
lad, The Superintendent of the Works can insure this being effectually dona bj
)ersonal' examination, before allowing the saddle pieces to be put on.
3rd, Facilities for examination, such as no other system of drainage presents, oi
idmits of, as in the event of stoppage, it is only necessary to remove the Upper Sad-ilt
i,t any point, when the cause of the stoppage is at once ascertained and removed, withoul
n anv way damaging the drain, the only expense being the labour._
Ath Should Branch Drains be required at any future time, it is only necessary tc
amove any one of the Plain Saddles, and to substitute for it a Junction Saddle, as at Ds'hich. by turning round, is available for either side of the street.
The^e Pipes^ with all the advantages they possess, are the same price per yard
ocludin<^ the Patent Saddle and Cradle, as charged for the ordinary Socket Pipes,
^gle J^imctions and Bends of every kind, including the Patent Saddle and Cradle
charged as IJ yards; Double Junctions, as 2 yards; and Cesspools, as 3 yards.
The usual Socket Pipes also made, and sold as formerly; along with Ornamenta
jjhimney Cans, Vent Lmings, Joist Shields, Fire Bricks, &c., &c., and aU articles nradf
' Machine made Bidlding Bnchs, and also Drain Pipes, and Tiles for Field Drainage
fall sizes, and of the best quality.
Prices and all further particulars furnished on application-
FAISLET DEPOT SNEDDON BRIDGE.j
GLASGOW Do No. 158 EGLINTON STREET. I
EDINBURGH Do SPITTAL STREET.DUBLIN Do. 56 NORTH WALL QUAY.BELFAST Do EAST END OP QUEEN'S BRIDGI
ON QUEEN'S QUAY.