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WATSON'S
DIRECTORYFOR
PAISLEY,
RENFREW, JOHNSTONE, ELDERSLIE,
LINWOOD, QUARRELTON, THOKNHILL,
BALACLAVA, AND INKERMAN,
FOR THE YEAR
1875-76.
PAISLEY:PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WM. B. WATSON, AT THE "PAISLEY HERALD" OFFICE,
10 HIGH STREET.
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CONTENTS
Paisley Street Guide ...
Omissions and Corrections
PAISLEY DIRECTORY
711
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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.Accountants ... ... .... 133Agents and Commission Agents 133
Architects and Land Surveyors 134
Auctioneers and Appraisers ... 134
Bakers 134
Bankers 136Belt Makers 136Bill Posters 136Bleachers, Shawl Washers, &c. 136Bookbinders 137
Booksellers and Stationers ... 137Boot and Shoemakers ... 137Boxmakers (Fancy) 139Brassfounders ... ... ... 139
Brewers ... ... ... 139
Brickmakers and Brickbuilders 139Brush and Basket Dealers ... 140
Cabinetmakers... 140Calenderers and Finishers ... 141
Calico and Shawl Printers ... 141
Candlemakers ... ... ... 141
Card and Print Cutters ... 141
Carpet Manufacturers... ... 142
Carters 142
Chemical Works 142Chimney Sweeps ... ... 142China Merchants 142Clergymen ... ... ... 143Cloth Merchants and Agents
for do 144Cloth Merchants and Woollen
Drapers ... ... ... 144Coach and Van Builders ... 144Coach Hirers ... ... ... 144Coal Merchants and Dealers ... 144Coffee Houses and Hotels
(Temperance) ... ... 145Confectioners and Fruiterers... 146Contractors 147Coopers 147Corkcutters 148
PageCotton Spinners 148
Cowfeeders ... 148
Distillers ... 149
Drapers and Silk Mercers ... 150
Dressmakers and Milliners ... 151
Druggists and Chemists ... 153
Drysalters 154Dyers 154
Embroiderers 155
Engineers and Machine Makers 155
Fire Clay Manufacturers ... 155
Fishmongers and Poulterers ... 155
Fleshers 156
Funeral Undertakers 157
Furnished Lodging-HouseKeepers 157
Furnishers ... 157
Furniture Dealers 158
Gardeners 158
Glaziers 159
Grain Merchants 159
Grocers and Victuallers ... 160
Hair Dressers ... 165
Ham Curers 165Hatters ... 166
Hosiers ... 166
House Factors i 166
Inn and Hotel keepers 167
Ironfounders ... ... ... 167Iron Merchants 167Ironmongers 167Jacquard Machine Makers ... 168
Ladies' Nurses ... 168
Law Agents ... ... ... 168Leather Merchants ... ... 168
Lithographers and Engravers 168Manufacturers of Shawls, &c. 168
of Blacking 170of Carpets 170of Corn Flour 171
of Curled Hair 170of Elastic Belts 170of Essence of Coffee ..,171of Machinery Belts 171
of Muslin 171
of Oil and Glycerine ... 171
CONTENTS.
PageManufacturers of Preserves 171
of Starch 172of Stationery ... ... 172
of Thread 172Masons and Builders 173Measurers ... ... ... 173Medical Practitioners 173Messenger-at-Arms ... ... 174Metal Eefiners 174Midwives 174
Millers 174Nailers 174Nurserymen and Florists ... 174
Packing Box Makers ... 175
Painters and Paperhangers ... 175Pattern Drawers 175Paper Rulers 175Pawnbrokers .. ... ... 176Photographers 176Plasterers ... 176Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Cop-
persmiths ... ... ... 176Potato Merchants 177Power-loom Cloth Factories ... 177Printers (Letter-press) ... 177Eopespinners , 178Saddlers and HarnessMakers 178
Sculptors 178Seed Merchants 178Shawl Merchants 178Shawl and Muslin Cutters ... 178Sheriff Officers 179Shipbuilders 179Singers ... 179Slaters 179Soap Manufacturers 179Smiths and Farriers ... ... 180Starcher and Wool Sizer ... 180Surgeon-Dentists 180Tailors and Clothiers ... 181
Tanners 182Teachers 182Dancing 184Drawing 184Music 184
Tobacconists 184Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers ... 185Umbrella Manufacturers ... 185Upholsterers 185Valuators 185Veterinary Surgeons 185Warpers 186
Waste Merchants ../ ... 186Watch and Clock Makers, and
Jewellers 186Weavers' Furnishers 187Wine and Spirit Merchants ... 187Wood Merchants 192Wood Turners 192aWrights and Joiners 192aWriters 192bYarn and Silk Merchants ...192c
APPENDIX—PAISLEY.Asylums 200-202Banks 211Bank Holidays 219Bowling Clubs 236-237Burying Grounds 249Canal Company 209Carriers' Quarters 221Cart Navigation Trustees ... 195Church Officers ... 250Commissioners—Income Tax 204
„ Police 196Supply 217
„ Water 195Counting-House Calendar .... 196Courts—Burgh 208
„ Commissary ... 208
„ Justice of Peace ... 203
„ Sheriff 208
„ Sheriff Small Debt ... 208Churches 250Clergymen ... , 250Curling Clubs 238-239Cricket Clubs 237-238Fairs 198Fiars' Prices for Renfrewshire 210Fire Brigades 210Fast Days 198Faculty of Procurators ' ... 206Fountain Gardens Committee 194Gas Committee ... ... 195Gravediggers ... ... ... 249Infirmary 205Inspector of Weights and Mea-
sures ... ... 203Insurance Offices and Agents 229Justices of the Peace ... ... 202Justice of Peace Constables ... 208Leaders of Psalmody ... ... 250Library & Museum Committee 204Lieutenancy ... 207Magistrates and Town Council 193
IjUS\ j ill IN IB.
Page PageMason Lodges . 240 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 265Musical Societies . 241 Assembly Rooms . 281Omnibus Traffic . 219 Banks .. 281Paisley Cemetery Company .. . 206 Bowling Club 282Paisley Water Company . 223 Building Society . 286Parochial Boards ... 199-1
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Canal Company 283Parliamentary Boundaries .. . 197 Carriers' Quarters ... 283Parliamentary Constituency ., . 210 Church Officers 282Police Assessment 197 Coal Agents 283Police—Burgh ... . 196 Commissioners of Police .. 280
,, County . 207 Curling Clubs 284Post Office . 214 Fairs and Fasts 287Postal Regulations . 216 Fire Brigade ... 280Public Offices, &e . 222 Gas Company 285Railways . 209 Grave Digger and TownReading Rooms 224-225 Crier 286Registrars of Births, &c. . 216 Insurance Offices and Agents 282Religious Denominations . 250 Inland Revenue 281Renfrewshire Militia ... . 224 Justices of the Peace 280Renfrewshire Prison Board .. . 220 Medical Practitioners 280Rifle Volunteer Officers . 223 Mills 283Session-Clerks ... . 210 Ministers 281Schools and Teachers ... 22 6-229 Police 282School Boards . 199 Population ... 287Societies, &e. 231-232-233-234-235 Post Office and TelegraphSocieties and Clubs . 243 Office 282Sheriff Officers . 208 Precentors ... 282Town Officers . 208 Reading Room 281Trade Societies . 242 Sabbath Schools 283Trustees—Abbey Road . 202 Schools 284
„ Duncan Wright Session Clerk and Registrar 280Endowment 248 Societies, &c. 285
Valuation of Burgh . 210 Volunteer Officers, &c. 283Writers 280
RENFREW DIRECTORY .. . 253Advertisements ... .. 252 ELDERSLIE DIRECTORY 287Churches, &c. 264 Churches and Schools 289Constituency... 263 Post Office 289Conveyances.,. 262Fairs ... 262 THORNHILL DIRECTORY 289Inns and Hotels 262Insurance Agents ... 263 QUARRELTON DIRECTORY2Justices of the Peace 261Magistrates and Councillors 260 BALACLAVA DIRECTORY 292Parochial Board 262Population ... 263 INKERMAN DIRECTORY 292Post Office 262 Post Office, &c 293Public Offices, &c 261Sacraments ... 264 LINWOOD DIRECTORY ... 293Schools 263 Church and School 295School Boards 261 Post Office 295Societies ... 262Surgeons 262Writer 262
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUILDERS AND MONUMENTAL WORKERS,
OPPOSITE VICTORIA PLACE,
PAISLEY.
Lettering in G-ranite and Freestone neatlyexecuted.
Jobbings in Masonry punctually attended to.
GRINDSTONES KEPT IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER.
GORDON & BARCLAYSGRANITE, MARBLE, AND FREESTONE
MONUMENTALAND SCULPTURE WORK,
BROOMLANDS STREET(Opposite Cemetery Gate).
Inscriptions in JKarhle, G-ranite, andFreestone neatly executed.
Orders punctually attended to.
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE-
ABBEY close, from 18 Smithhills
to Abbey street
Abbey street, from Abbey close to
Thread street
Abercorn Buildings, 21 Gauze street
Abercorn street, north end of WestCroft to Hamilton street
Albion st., west side of 25 Love st.
Back Sneddon, north side of 2 OldSneddon
Bank street, south side of 22 Gauzestreet to Mill street
Barclay St., south side of 15 Georgestreet to Canal street
Barracks (Foot), north side of Wil-liamsburgh
Barracks (Militia Staff), south side
of WilliamsburghBarrhead road, east from Blackhall
buildings
Barr street, south side of 20 Georgestreet to Canal street
Barterholm, east side of LyleslandBath place, Seedhill
Blackhall buildings, from Lonend to
Canal BridgeBlacklaw lane, west side of 18 New
Sneddon to Back SneddonBlackland place, east side of Calside
Blackstoun road, west from Green-hill
Bladda, north of Saucel
Brabloch, east side of Renfrew roadBrick lane, from South Croft to
North Croft
Bridge lane, south side of Maxwell-ton to Canal Bridge
Bridge street (Burgh), from AbbeyBridge to Orchard street
Bridge street (New Town), from 20Abbey street to Abbey Bridge
Broomlands, west end of Wellmea-dow to Ferguslie
Brown's lane, west side of 97 Cau-seyside to George place
Buchanan street (Bast), north side
of Inkle street to Greenlaw street
Buchanan street (West), south side
of 28 George street to Canal st.
Burn lane, south side of Maxwellton
to Candren BurnBurn 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
Neilston street to Espedair BurnCampbell street (West), north of 53
BroomlandsCamphill, south Bide of 32 Canal
street
Canal street, west side of 86 Cau-seyside street to Ralston square
Carbrook street, from north side of
53 Broomlands to West Campbell
street
Carlile lane, east side of 85 NewSneddon to river
Carlile place, east side of New Sned-
don, opposite Wallace street
Cart lane, east side of 80 NewSneddon to river
Cart street, from Thread street to
Seedhill
Cartvale lane, from Cartvale Houseto New Sneddon
Carriagehill, from Dovesland south-
wardCarriagehill (High), west of Orr
TownCarriagehill factory, west of Car-
riagehill
Castlehead, north side of Crow road,
approach by west end of Canal st.
Castle street, west end of Wellmea-dew to George street
Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirrenstreet to Calside
Cawthorne court, east side of Orr
street (off Orr square)
Chain road, West Toll
Charleston, by Lylesland westwardChristie buildings, High street west
end of Old BridgeChristie lane, east side of 93 NewSneddon to the Quay
s PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Christie street, south of Garthlandstreet
Churchhill, north side, of 87 Highstreet to Oakshaw street
Clark's place, Seedhill
Collinslee, from Carriagehill to
Potterhill
Commercial Courf, 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.
Croft (East), from Wallneuk to
Renfrew roadCroft (North), from Greenlaw street
to Newton QuayCroft (South), east ei d of Sneddon
Bridge to Wallneu -
Croft (West), from 16 New Smith-hills to Abercern street
Crossflat, south side of Garthlandstreet
Cross street, 29 Castle street to 5
Queen street
Crow road, Calside to MaxwelltonCumberland Court, 110 Causeyside
DOVESLAND, from Lylesland to
Carriagehill
Duke street, south side of Rowanstreet
Dyers' wynd, east side of 48 Mossstreet to river
EARL Grey place, LyleslandEspedair street, from 56 Causeyside
southward
FALSIDE road, near Colinslee
westwardFerguslie, west end of Broomlands
to Millarston
Ferguslie (Back Row of) west endof Maxwellton to West lane of
FerguslieFerguslie East lane, south of 41
Broomlands to MaxwelltonFerguslie Mid lane, 7 Ferguslie to
MaxwelltonFerguslie walk, 42 BroomlandsFerguslie West lane, 2 Ferguslie
Coats' Thread to Works
Forbes place, from 10 Causeysideto Water brae (Burgh)
GARTHLAND lane, north side of
Garthland street
Garthland place, east end of Garth-land street, opposite Christie st.
Garthland street, from east end of
Gauze street to WilliamsburghGast 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 Toll
Glen street, west side of Love st.
to Caledonia street
Glen lane, north side of 29 St.
James street to Glen street
Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Cau-seyside to Burn row
Greenhill, north-west side of Un-derwood street
Greenlaw, north of Garthland street
Greenlaw street, east end of NorthCroft eastward
Greenock road, continuation of
Caledonia street
HAMILTON place, 78 New SneddonHamilton street (Great), (by Cal-
side) east side of Calside by Doves-land
Hamilton street, west side of Ren-frew street to river
Harbour lane, east side of 92 NewSneddon to Quay
Harbour (New), Carlile place
Highland lane, south side of SouthCroft
High street, west end of Old Bridgeto Wellmeadow
Hospital lane, west side of 6 NewSneddon to Back Sneddon
Hunter street, west side of 22 Mossstreet
INCHINNAN road, continuation
of Love street
PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
Inkle street, from Lawn street,
to east end of Gauze street
JOHNSTONE road, begins at WestToll
John street, north side of 72Broomlands
KILNCROFT lane, east side ofCarriagehill
King street, from Saucel to CanalKing street, north side of 76 Broom-
lands, opposite to Queen street
Knox street, from 47 Broomlandsto West Campbell street
LADY lane, west end of High st.
to Canal street
Lawn street, head of Gauze st.
to WallneukLaigh Kirk lane, west side of 110
CauseysideLonend, from Saucel to Blackhall
BuildingsLove street, from St. James place
to NethercommonLowndes' lane, east side of 78 NewSneddon to the river
Lylesland, from Neilston street to
Carriagehill
Lynedoch street, west side of Ben-frew street to river
MACDOWALL street, west side
of Caledonia street westwardM'Farlane's lane, north side of
North Croft to Niddry street
M'Leod's buildings (Smithhills),
east end of Old BridgeMansfield place, west side of Neil-
ston street
Marshall's lane, north side of Or-chard street to river
Mary street, west side of Carriage-hill
Maxwell street, east side of Lovestreet to Back Sneddon
Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie,Back row
Maxwellton street, south side of 1
3
Broomlands to CowiestonMeeting House lane, west side of
14 Moss street to Oakshaw street
Middle lane, west side of 11 NewSneddon to Back Sneddon
Millar street, east side of Mill at.
Millarston, west end of FerguslieMill street, east end of Gauze st.
to Seedhill
Moncrieff street, east side of 71Love street to Back Sneddon
Moss street, from Cross Steeple toOld Sneddon
Mossvale, north end of Greenock rd.
NIDDRY street, west side of Ren-frew street to river
Neil street, from Cowieston to
Canal BridgeNeilson street (Burgh), from head
of Causeyside to LyleslandNeilston street (by Calside), east
side of Calside
Nethercommon, from Love street
northwardNew Smithhills, north side of 4
Smithhills to West CroftNew Sneddon, north side of OldSneddon to Cartvale
New street, south side of 28 Highstreet to Causeyside
Newton street, from Cowiestonwestward to Maxwellton
North street, east side of Love st.
to Back Sneddon
OAKSHAW street, from head ofSchool wynd to the John Neil-son Institution
Oakshawhead, north of the JohnNeilson Institution, by Oakshawstreet
Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street to
Sneddon BridgeOrchard street, east side of 18 Cau-
seyside to Gordon's laneOrr square, north side of 81 High
street
Orr street, north side of 81 Highstreet to Oakshaw street
Orr street (South), from Neilstonstreet to Espedair street
Orr Town, south side of Mary st.
PARK place, east side of CalsidePotterhill, southward of CarriagehillPrince's street, north side of Under-wood street
Prussia street, east side of 25 Causeyside to Gordon's lane
10 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.
QUAY lane, east side of 88 NewSneddon to Quay
Queen street, south side of 7
Broomlands to George street
RALSTON square, south side of 50George street
Renfrew road, continuation of Ren-frew street
Renfrew street, north end of EastCroft to Gateside
Rowan street, east side of Lylesland
SANDHOLES, head of Well street
to King street
Saucel, east end of Gordon's lane to
LonendSchool wynd, west side of 6 Moss
street to Oakshaw street
Seedhill, from Cart street eastwardShuttle street, south side of 30 New
street to Brown's lane
Silk street, east side of Lawn street
to Gauze street
Sir Michael street, south side of 24George street to Canal 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
Stanley place, 48 to 50 CauseysideStevenson street, head of 63 Cau-
seyside (west side)
Stirling street, west side of Calside
St. James place, from foot of Messstreet to Love street
St. James street, from Love street to
Underwood street
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. Mirren street, from Cross to
Causeyside
TERRACE Buildings, 109 Highstreet, and fronting River, westend of Old Bridge
Thomas street, north side of 36Ferguslie
Thread street, from Bank street to
Cart street
Twigg's lane, north side of 62 NewSneddon to river
UNDERWOOD lane, from 21 Wellstreet eastward
Underwood road, from S<". Jameastreet 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, 2 Gilmour street
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
Williarnsburgh, east end of Garth-land street to East Toll Bar
William street, north side of 68Broomlands
Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to
Clark's place
OMISSIONS AND CORRECTIONS,
Adam, William, of Lyle & Adam, 8 Barclay street
BROWNRIDGE, WILLIAM, teacher Marshall's LanePublic School, Glencairn Cottage, Blackball
Charlton, Alfred, 22 Gauze street
DRUMMOND, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 26
Howard street, Glasgow—house, 5 Christie street
GARDNER, JOHN S„ tailor and clothier, 6 Well-
meadow—house, 14 Lady lane
Glassford, John, carpet designer, 3 Hamilton street
Graham, James, treasurer Clyde Navigation, Dundaff,
Riccartsbar
Hay, William, roadmaker, causewayer, and contractor, 17Abbey street—yard, off Mill street
Houston, Mrs, Caversbank, Oakshaw street
Jeffrey, Miss, 17 Orchard street
Kerr, J., china merchant, 24 Causeyside
King, Mrs, Howard cottage, Calside
King, Robert, assistant to JOHN WALKER, surgeon-
dentist, 29 Ferguslie
LYLE & ADAM, engineers, 48 High street
Lyle, James, of Lyle & Adam, 39 Ferguslie
Masson, Mrs, boys' outfitter, 36 High street
Moir, Mrs, 4 Neilston street
Morrison, Mrs, 3 Thread street
M'NAUGHTAN, ALEXANDER, wright, 6 New Smith-hills—house, 69 High street
Purves, Thomas, confectioner, 22 Sandholes
Slater, Miss, 7 Gauze street
THOMSON, PETER, loom card cutter, 6 Forbes place
—house, 5 Orchard street
WEDDELL, JOHN, cabinetmaker and upholster, 48High street—house, 39 do.—(See advertisement)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT ADAM,mj
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(Late Churclihill)
Begs to announce to his Customers and the Publicthat he has
OPENED HIS NEW STUDIOAt the above Address ; and from the scientific arrange-
ment of the light in his new Gallery, can command anyeffect to produce those soft and delicate Portraits, com-bined with exquisite finish.
Having secured a Lens specially made for INSTAN-TANEOUS PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN, he canconfidently assure Parents of pleasing results, from the
youngest children.
The Optical Appliance at command for the successful
execution of Machinery, Patterns, Plans, Architectural
Work, &c, enables R. A. to execute Large Contracts onthe Lowest Terms.
Having for some time devoted considerable attention to
the production of First-Class Coloured Work, R. A. is
now in a position to execute Work, unsurpassed for
beauty and permanency, in
OIL, ¥ATBE, OR CEA7 1T,FOR
LIFE-SIZE, MINIATURES, LOCKETS, BROOCHES,&c.
lit %xt%Ae s H igh Street,
{Late of Churchhill.)
GENERAL DIRECTORYFOR PAISLEY.
1875-76.
ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills—erected in the year1160—keys to be had at James Murray's, churchofficer, 12 Abbey close
Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside—C. W. Laing,superintendent
Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside—C. W.Laing, governer—Robert Robertson, inspector
Abbey Poor-rates Office, 4 New Smithhills—Robert Oliver,
collector
Abbey Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbey close—James Murray,12 Abbey close, keeper
ABERCORN FOUNDRY COMPANY, Ironfounders,North Croft
ABERCORN ROOMS, Bank Street—to let for publicdinners, soirees, balls, lectures, sales, &c.—SamuelKeith, lessee, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street
—
(See advertisement)
ABERCORN SHIP-BUILDING COMPANY (Hanna,Donald, & Wilson, shipbuilders), Abercorn street
ABERCROMBIE, MRS ROBERT, Potter's Field,
Castlehead
ABERCROMBIE, WILLIAM, agent for Union Bank of
Scotland, 3 Gilmour street—residence, Union Bankof Scotland House, 2 Dyers' Wynd
B
14 PAISLEY.
Abercrombie, William, jun., of Sutherland & Abercrombie,
soap manufacturers, Glasgow, Calside
Adam, Alexander, chimney sweep, 14 Smithhills
Adam, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Maxwellstreet—house, 51 Caledonia street
Adam, Hugh, clerk Bank of Scotland, Barnhill
Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside
ADAM, JAMES, & SON. glass merchants, glaziers, glass
embossers and gilders, and ornamental workers onglass, 7 Gilmour street
ADAM, JAMES, of James Adam & Son, 16 Moss street
Adam, James, accountant, cashier at J. & P. Coats's, 11
Back row, Ferguslie
Adam, James, foreman turner at J. Clark & Co.'s, 14
George street
Adam, James, tailor, 2 Stow place
Adam, James, farmer, West Barnhill
ADAM, JOHN, writer, and agent for the City of GlasgowLife, and North British and Mercantile Fire and Life
Insurance Companies, 9 Gilmour street—house,
Townhead, 42 High street
ADAM, JOHN, chemist and druggist, and medical
galvanist, Apothecaries' Hall, 67 BroomlandsAdam, Miss, 11 Smithhills
Adam, Mrs, furnisher, 30 Moss street
Adam, Mrs William, 27 Canal street
Adam, Mrs William, fruiterer, 23 Gauze street—house, 32Cotton street
ADAM, ROBERT, photographic artist, 85 High street
—(See advertisement)
Adam, Robert, grocer, 19 Lawn street—house, 1 BackSneddon
Adam, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Turf Tavern, 8
Orchard street
Adam, Robert, spirit merchant, 68 George street
Adam, Thomas, designer, Wester Carriagehill place
ADAM, THOMAS, of James Adam & Son, 34 Glen st.
Adam, William, clerk, National Security Savings Bank,
32 Ferguslie
Adam, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia st.
PAISLEY. 15
Adder, John, moulder, Underwood road
Adamson, Andrew, 55 BroomlandsAGNEW, MRS H. C, cabinetmaker, 49 High street-
workshop, 62 do.—house, 49 do.
AIRMAN, J. & GL, shawl washers, dyers, bleachers,
scourers, and finishers, Cumberland Works, Cumber-land place, Causeyside
Aikman, James, of J. & G. Aikman, Camphill
Airlie, Jeanie S., teacher, 9 WellmeadowAitken, James, 100 Causeyside
Aitken, James, grocer, 7 Orchard street
Aitken, John R., cowfeeder, 61 George street
Aitken, Mrs, milliner, 100 Causeyside—house, 99 do.
Aitken, Robert, cowfeeder, 80 Canal street
Aitken, "William, 9 Castle street
Aitken, William, clerk, Moss-side
ALCORN, JAMES, goods agent, Canal Office—-house,
18 Canal street
Alexander, Gavin, furnishing shop, 32 George street
Alexander, James, feuar 67 High street
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM, joiner, jacquard machinemaker, weavers' wright, Barterholm Roadhead
—
house, do.
Alexander, Thomas, officer, New Jerusalem Church, 11
George street
Alexander, William, stamp collector, at Wm. M'Intyre's,
Calside
Algie, William, farmer, Old MainsAllan, T. & J., fleshers, 34 Moss street
Allan, John, gas inspector, 57 Canal street
Allan, John, porter, 12 Causeyside
Allan, John S., traveller and commission agent, 23 Georgestreet
Allan, Robert, potato merchant, 4 St. James street
—
house, Mossvale cottage, Greenock road
Allan, William, Sergeant-Major, 2nd Battalion, R.R.V.,
44 Calside
ALLAN, THOMAS, weavers' furnisher, 40 George street
—house, do.
ALLISON, ALEXANDER, flesher, 84 High streetshouse, do.
1
6
PAISLEY.
Allison, Hugh, assistant-registrar of births, &c, for Burghparishes, 13 George street
Allison, James, tailor, 95 CauseysideAllison, John, fruiterer, 22 and 45 Causeyside—house,
45 do.
Allison, Robert, warper, 19 Gauze street
Allison, Mrs, 3 William street
ALLISON, WILLIAM, timber merchant, Victoria SawMills, 22 Love street—house, Cartvale House, Lovestreet
Alton, William, salesman to William Watson, flesher, 7Silk street
Anderson, Ebenezer, of J. & E. Anderson, 6 New street
Anderson, Rev. George S., minister of South Church,Colinslee House
Anderson, Henry, spirit dealer, 13 Moss street—house,
do.
Anderson, James, gardener to James Millar, AdelphiHouse, New Sneddon
ANDERSON, JAMES, clothier and hatter, 16 Gilmourstreet—house, 25 Oakshaw street— (See advertisement)
Anderson, James, bookseller, 60 High street
Anderson, James, feuar, 21 Inkle street
Anderson, James, jun., at M'Lennan, Blair, & Co.'s, 2National Bank Buildings, Glasgow—house, 6 Georgestreet
Anderson, James, & Co., thread manufacturers, 51 High st.
Anderson, James, of James Anderson & Co., 6 George st.
Anderson, James, of J. & E. Anderson, 45 New street
ANDERSON, J. & E., joiners and funeral undertakers, 6
New street—(See advertisement)
ANDERSON, J. & W., builders, 50 Mill street
Anderson, James, of J. & W. Anderson, 50 Mill street
Anderson, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 27 Max-wellton street
Anderson, John, 6 George street
Anderson, John, fruit merchant, 23 Smithhills—house22 do.
Anderson, John, of James Anderson & Co., 10 George st.
Anderson, Mrs, 7 New Smithhills
PAISLEY. 17
Anderson, Mrs James, 71 Love street
ANDERSON, ROBERT, of Anderson & Wallach,Virginia Buildings, Glasgow
ANDERSON, WILLIAM, fiesher, 68 George street-house, 24 Broomlands
ANDERSON & WALLACH, oil and chemical works,
M'Farlane street, Race Course Road—Glasgow office,
Virginia buildings
ANDERSON, WILLIAM, grocer, and grain and seed
merchant, 75 Love street-—house, 1 Maxwell street
Anderson, William, grocer, provision and grain merchant,1 Saucel
Anderson, William, flesher, 5 Broomlands—house, 80 do.
Andrew, James, farmer, BushesAndrew, James, jun., teacher, New Sneddon School
—
house, 9 Broomlands.Andrew, Robert, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills
Andrew, Robert & Hugh, farmers, Allans
Andrew, William, spirit merchant, 96 Causeyside—house,
10 George street
ANDREWS, JOHN, draper, 100 High street—house,101 do.
Arbuckle, Miss M., Rosehill cottage, Calside
Archer, Henry, thatcher, 40 Causeyside
ARMOUR, ROBERT, commission agent, 15 Causeyside— house, Benvue villa, by Calside—(See advertise-
ment)
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, cabinetmaker, 14 Well-meadow—house, 2 do—(See advertisement)
Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 2 and3 Prussia street
Armstrong, John, of Armstrong & M'Nair, 168 Georgestreet
Armstrong, Mary, grocer, 19 Gauze street
Arndle, Hugh, jobbing gardener and contractor, Stone-field
Arneil, Mrs James, farmer, CorsebarArnot, Robert, gardener, 9 Back SneddonARNOTT, SAMUEL, grocer, 53 Caledonia street—house,
9 Back Sneddonb 2
18 PAISLEY.
Arrol, Thomas, manager at J. & P. Coats', 9 Back row,
Ferguslie
ARROL, THOMAS, spirit merchant, 80 BroomlandsARROL, THOMAS, spirit merchant, 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, James, merchant, Glasgow, Barshaw House, Glas-
gow road
Arthur, John, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 4
Barclay street
ARTHUR, J. F., wine and spirit merchant, 14 Old Sned-don—house, Rosehill, West Bay, Greenock
Arthur, William, watchmaker, 82 High street—house, 4
Barclay street
AUCHTERLONIE, WILLIAM, Railway Superinten-
dent, Joint Line, &c, 19 UnderwoodAULD, JOHN P., cabinetmaker and joiner, 30 Orchard
street—house, do.—(See advertisement)
Auld, Miss, furnished lodgings, 26 Orchard street
Austin & M'Callum, milliners, 8 Gilmour street
Ayton, Mrs David, 130 George street
Ayton, Robert, grocer, 9 Neilston road
BAILIE, Robert, cowfeeder, 1 Neilston road
Bain, Donald, Bath-keeper, 50 Storie street
Bain, John, 34 New Sneddon
BAIN, ROBERT, drysalter, 28 Causeyside—house, 3
Wardrop street
Bain, William, clerk, Post Office, 34 New Sneddon
Baine, P. B., assistant Inspector of Poor of Burgh Parish
of Paisley—house, 3 Back Sneddon
Baird, Andrew G., at James Harvey & Co.'s, Netherhill
HouseBaird, George, 14 Storie street
BAIRD, JOHN, of James Harvey & Co., Netherhill
House, Renfrew road
Baird, Margaret, millinery, 34 Moss street
Baird, Miss, milliner, 75 Broomlands
Baird, Miss Agnes, matron, Burgh Poorhouse
Baird, Mrs Archibald, 12 Wellmeadow
PAISLEY. 19
Baird, William, at David Speirs & Co.'s, Stevenson street
Baird, William, cabinetmaker, 100 High street—house,
20 Old SneddonBAIRD, WILLIAM (successor to Wm. Stirling & Co.),
saddler and harness maker, 86 High street—house, 6
Underwood buildings, Underwood road—(See adver-
tisement)
Balderston, John, mill manager, 1 Maxwell street
Balderston, Mrs John, 52 High street
Balderston, Mrs John, tea merchant, 140 George street
Balderston, Robert, manager at Anchor Thread Works
—
Clark & Co.'s—house, Saucel BankBalderston, William, Clark's court, Seedhill
Baldwin, Mrs, 82 High street
BALFOUR, ALEXANDER, wine and spirit merchant,
105 George street
Balfour, William, tailor, 20 St. James street
BALLANTINE, ANDREW, mineral agent, Underwooddepot—house, Espedair street
Ballantyne, James, at City of Glasgow Bank, Glasgow, 54Causeyside
Ballantyne's Berlin wool warehouse, 54 Causeyside
Ballantyne & Co., drapers, 84 BroomlandsBALLANTYNE, JOHN, grocer and provision merchant,
54 Causeyside—house, do.
Ballantyne, John, tailor and clothier, 84 Broomlands
—
house, 17 Sandholes
Ballantyne, M., wool knitter, 54 Causeyside
Ballantyne, Mrs Joseph, provision merchant, 24 Well-
meadowBallantyne. Mrs, 18 Oakshaw street
BANK OF SCOTLAND, 8 St. Mirren street—JohnHutcheson, agent
Bannatyne, Rev. Alexander, of South Free Church, Cal-
sicle
Barbour, James, warehouseman, 29 New Smithhills
Barbour, John, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 100Causeyside
Barbour, John, jun., engraver, stationer, and bookseller,
1 Smithhills—house, 99 Causeyside
2 PAISLEY.
BARBOUR, ROBERT, umbrella, bag, and waterproof
warehouse, 101 High street—house, do.
Barbour, Thomas, grocer, 23 Carriagehill
Barbour, William R., clerk, Bank of Scotland, 99 Causey-side
Barbour, William, cowfeeder, NethercommonBarclay, James, Canal BankBARCLAY, H. B., of Mackenzie, Aitken, & Barclay,
accountants and stockbrokers, 66 St. Vincent street,
Glasgow, Canal BankBarclay, James, of Gordon & Barclay, Moss-side place,
Greenock road
Barclay, John, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, 2 Gate-
side
BARCLAY, JOHN, pastry cook, and temperance hotel,
19 Smithhills—(See advertisement)
Barclay, Margaret, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft
Barclay, Miss, 9 Gateside
Barclay, Robert, merchant, 30a Renfield street, Glasgow,Canal Bank.
Barclay, Thomas, writer, 7 Burn Row, and 190 WestGeorge street, Glasgow—address, 7 Burn row
Barnett, John A., 9 Glen street
BARR, ALEXANDER, baker, 5 Love street—house, do.
Barr, James, at Barr, fetirrat, & Co., Castlehead
Barr, George, builder, Calside
BARR, GEORGE, & CO., tinsmiths and gasfitters, 100High street
Barr, George, of George Barr & Co., 18 King street
Barr, Hugh, builder, 11 Shuttle street
BARR, JAMES BUCHANAN, writer, 5 County place
—house, High ParkBarr, James, millinery, 6 Orchard street
Barr, James, 79 High street
Barr, James, drayman, Saucel Brewery Co., 3 Brown's
lane
Barr, Mrs Archibald, Castlehead
Barr, Mrs John, baker, 24^ Causeyside
BARR, JOHN, wood turner, Mossvale works, off Lovestreet—house, Beechwood cottage, Greenock road
tAISLEY. 21
Barr, Littelus B., quartermaster, Royal Renfrew Militia,
4 Garthland street
Barr, Robert, chemist and druggist, Apothecaries' Hall, 8High street (Cross)—house, Laigh Park, Renfrewroad
BARR, STIRRAT, & Co., yarn merchants, 109 Causey-side
Barr, William, broker, 24 New Smithhills
BARTLEMORE, JOHN, writer, Clerk of the Peace, andCommissary Clerk, County Buildings— house, 50Love street
Bartlemore, William, clerk, office of Clerk of the Peace,
County Buildings
Barton, Robert John, grocer, 10 New SneddonBauchop, John, print cutter, 11 Falside
Bauchop, Mrs William, Stonefield
Beaton, Mrs, midwife, 5 Storie street
Beaton, William, beamer, Dovesland
Beattie, Robert, passenger agent, Gilmour Street RailwayStation
Beckett, E. & J., milliners and furnishers, 55 Causeyside
—house, 12 Neilston street
Beckett, James, bookseller and news-agent, 109 High st.
BECKETT, MATTHEW, bookseller and stationer, 104High street (Cross)—house, 12 Neilston street
Beckett, Matthew, weavers' foreman at John Morgan &Co's, 12 Neilston street
Beckett's, fancy repository, 101 High street—house,
109 do.
Beckett, Mrs Hugh, bookseller and china merchant, 151
George street
Beckett, William R., at Campbell & Russell's, 39 Highstreet
Begg, Alexander, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Begg, Archibald, grocer, 83 Bromlands—house, 5 Castle
street
BEGG, DAVID, house factor and insurance agent, 7 Sir
Michael street—house, do.
Begg, David, jun., at J. M. Symington's, 66 Love street
Bego-, James, grocer, 33 Storie street
22 Paisley.
Begg, John, at D. M'Arthur & Co.'s, Glasgow, 7 SirMichael street
Begg, Mrs, 8 George street
BEGG, JOHN, funeral undertaker, and officer of AbbeyClose U.P. church, 15 Cotton street—house, 11Abbey street
Begg, Robert, at William M'Intyre's, 11 Abbey street
Beith, James, warehouseman, at James Yuill's, 99 Causey-side
Beith, Peter, wool sizer and starcher, 99 CauseysideBELL, ARCHIBALD, silk, cotton, and wool dyer, 2
Smithhills—works, Stanley dyeworks, off Causeyside— (See advertisement)—house, Whitehaugh, Glasgowroad
Bell, Daniel, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 1 St. James street
Bell, Hugh, cooper, 16 Old SneddonBELL, JOHN, carrier, 12 Causeyside—stables, Forbes
place—(See appendix)
Bell, John, dyer, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside
BELL, JOHN, of Bell, Tomlin, & Co., Mossvale cottage,
Greenock road
BELL & M'LACHLAN, brickmakers and builders,
Shortroods brickworks—office, 2 Glen lane
Bell, Mrs E., grocer, 16 Orchard street
Bell, Robert K., at Archibald Bell's, "WhitehaughBell, William J., commercial traveller, 9 Carriagehill
BERRY, JOHN C, glazier and painter, 35 High street
—house, 52 do.
Berry, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 75 High street
Berry, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 High street
Biggar, Mrs Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street
BIRD, ROBERT, governor of prison, County buildings
»
Bisset, Rev. Alexander, Catholic clergyman, 2 EastBuchanan street
Bisset, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie—house, 11 do.
Bissland, William, grocer and confectioner, 3 Well-meadow
Black, Daniel, jun., at James Carlile, Sons, & Co., Gateflat,
Greenlaw street
Black, Mrs David, 18 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 23
BLACK & SMALL, joiners, and show case makers, 30and 32 Lady lane
Black, James, of Black & Small, 62 Canal street
Black, James, clerk, Canal Office, 4 Barclay street
Black, Joseph, foreman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s, 4 Marystreet
Black, John, wine and spirit merchant, Sun Inn, 1 BladdaBLACK, MRS ROBERT, wine and spirit merchant, 7
Glen street—house, do.
BLACK, MONTGOMERY G., grocer and provision
merchant, 28 Wellmeadow—house, 15 West brae
Black, Peter B., clerk at John Fullerton & Co.'s, Merks-worth, 10 St. James street
Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Bottom, Inchinnan
BLACKWOOD, MATTHEW, joiner and timber mer-
chant, 67 Love street—house, 66 do.
BLACKWOOD, MAGGIE, confectioner, 55 Caledonia
street
Blackwood, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 Glen street
BLACKWOOD, THOMAS, coal merchant, UnderwoodCoal Depot—house, 7 Abbey street
Blair, Hugh, cowfeeder, 32 Canal street
Blair, Hugh R., salesman to Wm. Cochran, manufacturer,
22 Kelly street, GreenockBlair, Dugald, spirit merchant, 78 Canal street
Blair, James, grocer, 4 Potterhill
Blair, John Murray, at Campbell & Russell's, 52 Highstreet
Blair, John S., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 32Wellmeadow
BLAIR, JOHN, carriage hirer, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 Kingstreet
BLAIR, MATTHEW, clothier, hatter, and draper, 104Causeyside—house, Falside
Blair, Mrs Johu, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 WellmeadowBlair, Mrs J., cap maker, 2 North street
BLAIR, PETER, carting agent for Caledonian RailwayCompany, Goods Station, Greenlaw—house, 14 Lawnstreet
Blair, Robert, tailor, 37 George street
24 PAISLEY.
Blair, Thomas, carriage and omnibus proprietor, 72 NewSneddon
Blair, Thomas, wine and spirit dealer, 15 Gilmour street
Blair, William, at Campbell & Russell's, 32 WellmeadowBLAIR, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 68 Canal
street—house, 78 do.
Blair, William, 16 Castle street
Boag, Allan, confectioner, 11 Storie street
Boag, David, foreman to Robert Guthrie & Co., 23 Niddrystreet
BONNAR & HAMILTON, calenderers, hot pressers,
packers and finishers, 15 Causeyside
Bonnar, John, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 3 East Croft
Bonnar, William, modeller, 14 Storie street
BORLAND ALEXANDER, grocer and provision mer-chant, 53 High street
Borland, Mrs Alexander, spirit dealer, Washington Inn,
78 High street
Borland, James, plumber, 4 New street—house, 118George street
Borrowman, Eliza, hosier and furnisher, 73 BroomlandsBOW, JOSEPH, ironfounder, Paisley Foundry, 90 New
Sneddon—house, 85 do.
Bow, William, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., 85 NewSneddon
BOW, M'LACHLAN, & Co., engineers, millwrights, -iron-
founders, and tool makers, Thistle Engine Works, 8
Bridge street
BOWES, WILLIAM, builder, 26 St. James street
Bowie, Allan, farmer, Colinslie, Neilston road
Bowie, Andrew, wine and spirit dealer, 11 Williamsburgh
Bowie, James, manager to Robert Smith, hatter—house,
88 High street
Bowie, John, farmer, West Dykebar, Barrhead road
Bowie, John, potato merchant and farina manufacturer
—works, 6 Macdowall street—house, 31 Glen street
Bowie, Mrs Walter K., cowfeeder, hay and straw merchant,
60 High street
Bowie, Walter, Moss-side place, Greenock road
Bowie, Walter, warehouseman at James Yuill's, 60 Highstreet
PAISLEY. 25
Bowie, William, farmer, Blackbyres and Loganswraes—residence, Loganswraes
BOYD, ALEXANDER, accountant, Bank of Scotland,
117 Causeyside .
Boyd, Duncan Shaw, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshawstreet
Boyd, G. k J., drysalters, 97 Union street, GlasgowBoyd, George, of G. & J. Boyd, 43 Oakshaw street
Boyd, Hugh, feuar, 26 Storie street
Boyd, James, 61 Millarston
Boyd, James, of G. & J. Boyd, 43 Oakshaw street
Boyd, James, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw street
B05fD, JAMES, & SONS, hothouse builders, and heat.
ing engineers, Macdowall street
Boyd, James, jun., of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshawstreet
Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons, Mossfield, Greenockroad
BOYD, ROBERT, accountant and insurance agent, 15
Gilmonr street—house, Adelphi Cottage, Love st.
Boyd, William, 52 High street
Boyd, William, farmer, Langcraigs
Boyle, James, clerk, 2 Gamse street
Boyle, James, shoemaker, 37 Back Sneddon
Boyle, James, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss street
BOYLE, JOHN, general agent, and mop and broommanufacturer, 13 and 51 Storie street—house, 51 do.
—(See advertisement)
Boyle. Right Hon. George Frederick, Earl of Glasgow,
Hawkhead House, Paisley ; Kelburne House, Largs;
Crawford Priory, Fifeshire j and The Garrison,
CumbraeBrisbane, Ann, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street
BRITISH LINEN CO.'S BANK, 17 Gilmour street-
Hugh Macfarlane, agent
Brock, John, gardener, 32 Storie street
BROCK, THOMAS, flesher, 68 Causeyside
Brodie, David, distiller, Saucel Distillery, Saucel
Brodie, J., warper, 109 Causeyside
Brodie, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 High street
c
26 PAISLEY.
BRODIE, WILLIAM, & CO., gas engineers, SouthCroft
Brodie, William, of William Brodie & Co., 21 High st.
Brooks, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze street
Broom, John, traveller, with Robin & Houston, 69Abbotsford place, Glasgow
Brough, David, draper, 109 High street—house, 34 Oak-shaw street
Brough, John, grocer, 46 Millarston
BROUGH, JOHN, Sheriff Clerk Depute, County Build-ings—house, Millarston
BROUGH, PETER, merchant, Oakshawhead HouseBrown, Andrew, George place
Brown, Andrew, of William Brown, jun., & Co., EgyptPark
Brown, George H., of William Brown, jun., & Co., EgyptPark
Brown, George, spirit dealer, 35 Moss street
Brown, George, hatter and hosier, 87 High street—house,
38 New street
Brown, H. & W., dyers and cleaners, Espedair—shop, 55Causeyside
Brown, Hector, of H. & W. Brown, 55 Causeyside
Brown, Hugh, Egypt ParkBrown, Hugh, clerk, 32 Canal street
BROWN, JAMES SHAW, Burgh Inspector of Poor-office, 8 New Sneddon—house, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, James, clerk, Goods Department, GreenlawRailway Station—house, 87 High street
Brown, James, teller, City of Glasgow Bank, 32 Cotton st.
Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, MoredunHouse, Castlehead
BROWN, JOHN, of Robert Brown & Son, Norwell,
Castlehead
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, 5 Fitzroy place,
Sandyford, GlasgowBrown, John C., at William Brown, jun., & Co.'s, 7 Glen
street
BROWN, JOHN, flesher, 21 Smithhills—house, 1
Garthland street
PAISLEY. 27
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street—house, 33 Oakshaw st.
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher senior department, Stowschool, 13 Stow street
Brown, Miss E., dressmaker, 61 High street
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 30 Thread street
Brown, Mrs Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
BROWN, MRS JOHN, 21 Smithhills
BROWN, MRS MATTHEW, 27 Oakshaw street
BROWN & POLSON, starch and corn flour manufac-
turers, Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill
Brown, Peter, farmer, Craigton, off Greenock road
BROWN, REV. JAMES,' minister of St. James Street
U« P. Church, St. James's Manse, Castlehead
BROWN, ROBERT, tailor and clothier, 31 Gauze street-
house, do.
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High street
BROWN, ROBERT, of Robert Brown & Son, UnderwoodPark
Brown, Thomas, beamer, 16 Canal street
BROWN, ROBERT, & SON, manufacturers of pipes andtiles for field drainage, Caledonia and Shortroods
Works; and of fire bricks, patent sewer pipes,
&c, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works—town office, SneddonBridge—(See advertisement)
BROWN, WILLIAM, cork manufacturer, 95 High street
—house, 12 Neilston street—{See advertisement)
BROWN, WILLIAM, photographic artist, 6 Gilmourstreet—house, 26 Glen street—(See advertisement)
BROWN, WILLIAM, flesher, 25 Gauze street—house,32 Cotton street
Brown, William, jun., of H. & W. Brown, Potterhill
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
—house, 42 do.
BROWN, WILLIAM, JUN., & CO., yarn merchants,
108 Causeyside
Brown, William, clerk at William Poison & Co.'s, 7 Glen st
.
Brown, Mrs William, flesher, 61 Causeyside
BROWN, WILLIAM, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
BROWN, WILLIAM, & SON, buckram manufacturers,
Carriagehill
Browning, Alexander, feuar, 14 Gordon's lane
"2 8 PAISLEY.
Browning, Alexander, jun., of J. & A. Browning, 14Gordon's lane
BROWNING, J. & A., timber merchants, joiners, cart-
wrights, and smiths, 21 and 22 Orchard street
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wood-yard and saw-mills, 23 do.
Browning, John, of J. & A. Browning, 36 CauseysideBrownlie, William, manager, Glenfield Starch Works, and
insurance agent—house, Glenfield cottage, CastleheadBROWNRIDGE, WILLIAM, teacher, Marshall's Lane
Public School, Glencairn cottage, Blackhall
Bruce, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 34 Glen street
BRUNTON, WILLIAM, LL.D., late rector of GrammarSchool, 6 Bank street
Brunton, Miss, teacher, 6 Bank street
BRYCE, JAMES, joiner, 12 North Croft—house, 12Wardrop street—(See advertisement)
Bryce, James, of James Bryce & Sons, Greenock roadBRYCE, JAMES, & SONS, joiners and timber merchants,
Macdowall street
Bryce, John, farmer, Abbotsinch, Inchinnan road, andLoanhead
Bryce, John, of James Bryce & Sons, 32 St. James street
Bryce, William, gas inspector, 9 Ferguslie
Buchanan, Alexander, foreman dyer, Smithhills Dyeworks,70 Love street
Buchanan, Archibald, 4 Barclay street
Buchanan, David, manager, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works,40 Millarston
Buchanan, David, of James Pollock & Co., 15 Gauze st.
Buchanan, Henry, 25 Well street
Buchanan, Hugh, spirit merchant, 11 New SneddonBuchanan, James, grocer, 25 Well street
Buchanan, James, farmer, Hunterhill
Buchanan, James, druggist, 84 BroomlandsBuchanan, James, grocer, 72 Broomlands—house, 55 do.
Buchanan, John, wholesale and retail grocer and tea mer-
chant, 16 WellmeadowBuchanan, J. R. Gray, Lieut. 26th Cameronians, Barracks,
WilliamsburghBuchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street
Buchanan, Misses, dressmakers, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 5 Inkle street
PAISLEY. 29
Buchanan, William, 15 Gauze street
Burch, Joseph, at Gibson, Brothers, 54 High street
Burgess, Adam, foreman to Wm. Bowes, 50 Caledonia st.
BURGH POLICE OFFICES. County Buildings
BURGH PAROCHIAL BOARD OFFICES, 7 NewSneddon—J. S. Brown, inspector
Burnett, James, manager at J. Clark & Co.'s., 26George street
Burns, Alexander, horse and shoe and common nail
manufacturer, 7 Abbey street
Burns, George, hairdresser, 80 High street—house, 39 do.
Burns, James, grocer, 6 Williamsburgh—house, 7 do.
Burns, John, salesman at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 10 Wellstreet
Burns, Mrs John, broker, 6 Old SneddonBURT, PETER, draper, 28 Causeyside—house, 92 do.
Bustard, Thomas, grocer, 17 North Croft
CAIRNS, ALEXANDER & ROBERT, wholesale con-
fectioners and general grocers, 2 High street—works,
32 do.
Cairns, Alexander, of A. & R. Cairns, Castlehead
Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, 101 Causeyside
CALDERWOOD, HUGH, wine and spirit merchant,
94 New Sneddon—house, 57 Love street
CALDERWOOD, JAMES, saddler, 32 High street-
house, do.
Caldwell, Alexander, flesher, 8 Cotton street
CALWELL, DAVID, coal merchant, Underwood Depot,
and Canal Basin, 19 Canal street—house, 128 George
street
CALDWELL, MISS, bookseller and stationer, 2 Gilmour
street
Caldwell, Hugh, joiner, 7 Duke street, Dovesland
CALDWELL, JAMES, & SON, wholesale and retail wine
and spirit merchants, 10 Gilmour street
Caldwell, James, of James Caldwell & Son, 3 County
place
CALDWELL, JAMES (successor to James Moir),
weavers' furnisher, 21 Causeyside—house, 18 do.
c 2
80 PAISLEY.
CALDWELL, JAMES, writer, Clerk of Supply for Ren-frewshire, and collector and treasurer of County rates,
33 Old Sneddon—house, Craigielea Place, Blackstounroad
Caldwell, Miss Janet, confectioner, 81 BroomlandsCaldwell, Mrs James, 56 High street
CALDWELL, PETER, & CO., dyers, St. James place
Caldwell, Robert G., of Peter Caldwell & Co., 29 St.
James street
Caldwell, Robert, rag and waste dealer, 9 Old SneddonCaldwell, Thomas, of James Caldwell & Son, 3 County
place
Caldwell, William, cashier, Goods Department, GreenlawRailway station, 14 Lawn street
CALDWELL, W., & CO., drysalters, 5 Causeyside—store, 20 Mill street
Caldwell, William, of W. Caldwell & Co., agent for AllanLine of Steamers from Glasgow and Liverpool, 8
Stevenson street
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY CO.'S CARTING DE-PARTMENT— office, Greenlaw Goods Station-Peter Blair, agent, 14 Lawn street
CAMERON, ALEXANDER, upholsterer and cabinet-
maker, 40 High street—house, do.—(See advertise-
ment)Cameron, A., confectioner, 46 Calside
CAMERON & CO., lithographers, engravers, and general
printers, 109 CauseysideCameron, James, salesman at A. Foulds's, jun., spirit mer-
chant, 162 George street—house, 68 CauseysideCameron, James G., flesher, 107 George street—house, 7
West street
Cameron, John, manufacturer, 2 Stirling street
Cameron, Peter, 9 Storie street
CAMERON, THOMAS RUSSELL, surgeon- dentist, 28Gauze street
Cameron, William, at Alexander King & Son's, King street,
Saucel
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, boot and shoemaker, 12
St. James place—house, 54 Caledonia street
PAISLEV. 31
Campbell, Andrew, tobacco pipe maker, 10 Orchard street
Campbell, A. R., commission merchant, 19 Storie street
Campbell, David, clerk at Campbell & Russell's, Milton
House, Love street
Campbell, Dugald, flesher, 26 Moss street— house, 19
Orchard street
Campbell, Duncan, farmer, Nethercraigs
Campbell, Duncan, waste dealer, 38 Storie street
Campbell, Elizabeth, furnishing shop, 21 Lawn street
CAMPBELL & CO., chemical manufacturers, Cartvale
Chemical Works, New Sneddon—office, 47 Cochrane
street, GlasgowCAMPBELL, D. M'G., dyer and muslin finisher, Cartside
Dye Works, 59 New Sneddon—house, 60 do.
CAMPBELL & RUSSELL, writers, 7 High street
CAMPBELL & M'LENNAN, shawl and scarf manufac-
turers, 1 Cumberland Court, Causeyside
Campbell, H., umbrella maker, 7 Smithhills
Campbell, James, at William Sim & Co.'s, Gateside
Campbell, James A., of Campbell & Co., Cartvale
Campbell, James Edward, at Campbell & Russell's, 2
Caledonia street
Campbell, John, 36 New SneddonCampbell, John, salesman, Calside place
Campbell, John, teacher, Hutcheson's Charity School, 44Oakshaw street
CAMPBELL, JOHN, writer, 7 High street (Cross)—residence, Milton House, Love street
Campbell, John C. M'Culloch, clerk at Reids & Hender-
son's, 8 St. James street
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clog manufacturer, 6 St. Mirren
street
Campbell, Mrs, dressmaker, 4 Gauze street
Campbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 5 Bridge street
Campbell, Robert, 27 Lawn street
CAMPBELL, SONS, & CO., manufacturers, 9 Forbes pi.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS, law agent, 4 Moss street—house, 2 Caledonia street
CAMPBELL, THOMAS, writer, notary public, J.P. Pro-
curator Fiscal, County Buildings (north end)
32 PAISLEY.
Campbell, William, jun., of Campbell & M'Lennan, 2
Stirling street
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, of Campbell, Sons, & Co.,
CamphillCAMPBELL, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 38
High street
CANAL OFFICE, 18 Canal street, James Alcorn, agent
—(See appendix)
Canning, Peter, flesher, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, flesher, 76 High street
CARLILE, JAMES, SONS, & CO., thread manufac-turers, 13 Carlile place, New Sneddon
CARLILE, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 18Smithhills—house, 37 Thread street
CARLILE, WILLIAM, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co.,
13 Carlile place, New SneddonCARMICHAEL, JOHN, station-master, Abercorn Rail-
way Station
Carmichael, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 30 Cotton street
Carmichael, Mrs Neil, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Carmichael, Peter, baker, 47 High street
Carr, Samuel, stationer, 68 Causeyside
Carruth, George, Infirmary officer, 15 Storie street
CARRUTH, JOHN, baker, 39 George street
Carruth, James, letter carrier, 4 Prussia street
Carruthers, William, flesher, 9 St. James place—house, 1
St. James street
Cars well, Allan, society officer, 51 Broomlands
CARSWELL, DAVID, bookbinder, 35 Storie street—(Seeadvertisement)
Carswell, John G., at William Johnston & Co.'s, Shuttle
street—house, 2 Water brae
CARSWELL, JOHN, lithographer, engraver, paper ruler,
and bookbinder, 4 High street—house, do.
Carswell, Miss, 83 High street
Carswell, Mary, dressmaker, 51 Broomlands
Carswell, Robert, ropespinner, Slaughter - house road
—
house, 9 Moss street
Carvey, Mrs Ellen, broker, 2 Bridge street
CASKIE & SON, boot and shoemakers, 28 Wellmeadow—house, 113 George street
PAISLEY. 33
Cassells, William, at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, 14 South
Croft, Paisley—house, 16 Moray place, Regent Park,
Strathbungo, by GlasgowCassidy, E., hosier and furnisher, 9 Lawn street
CATTANACH, ALEXANDER, of James Stewart &Co., Auchentorlie House, Seedhill road
CEMETERY, 58 Broomlands—John Murray, superin-
tendent
Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwellton
Chalmers, Mrs, midwife, 2 Sterie street
Chapman, Allan, farmer, North Arkleston, Glasgow road
Charteris, Samuel, salesman at Robert Kerr & Son's.,
Wardrop street
Cherry, Daniel, clerk at Gavin Kerr's, 4 Thread street
Child, A. Gairdner, of Campbell & Co., Cartvale
Christie, Alexander, No 1 letter-carrier, and agent for
Victoria Insurance Co., London, 86 Canal street
Christie, James, cashier to Wm. Hutchison, jun., & Co.,
86 Canal street
Christie, Mrs James, 32 MaxwelltonChristie, Janet, draper, 45 New street—house, 11 War-
drop street
CHRISTIE, WILLIAM, blacksmith, 21 UnderwoodCITY OF GLASGOW BANK, Cross—Alex. Pollock
and Thomas Pinlator, agents
Clapperton, William, & Co., thread manufacturers, 70New Sneddon
Clapperton, William, of William Clapperton & Co., 5
Sandyford place, GlasgowClapperton, John, of William Clapperton & Co., 5 Sandy-
' ford place, GlasgowClark, Archibald, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street
Clark, Hugh, 32 Oakshaw street
CLARK, J. & J., & CO., thread manufacturers, AnchorThread Works—counting-house, Seedhill
CLARK & CO., thread manufacturers, Anchor ThreadWorks—counting-house, Seedhill
Clark, James, Chapel HouseClark, James, clerk at John Craig & Co.'s, Caledonia Saw
Mills, 64 Canal street
34 PAISLEY.
CLARK, JAMES, of Clark & Co., SouthbarClark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
CLARK, J., & CO., thread manufacturers, Paisley
Thread Works, Well street and Gordon's lane
CLARK, John, baker, 4 Lawn street—house, do.
Clark, John, cardcutter, 65 CauseysideClark, John, joiner, 18 Stevenson street
CLARK, JOHN, of Clark & Co., 3 GatesideCLARK, JOHN, of J. Clark & Co., 9 Well street
Clark, Mrs, 3 Gateside
Clark, Peter, teller, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 11 St.
James place
CLARK, R. M., at Anchor Thread Works, CamphillClark, Robert, cowfeeder, 24 Love street
Clark, Robert, Corryville, Calside, and Cromwell road,
Kensington, London, W.CLARK, R. G., wood turner, 9 Wallneuk—house, 20
Lawn street
CLARK, STEWART, of Clark & Co., Kilnside HouseClark, William, hosier, 11 Smithhills—house, MossvaleClazy, Rev. George, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian
Church, 38 Oakshaw street
Clelland, Mrs James, 70 Love street
Clelland, William, hosier, 92 Causeyside
CLIMIE, MRS WILLIAM, hotel keeper, coach hirer,
and funeral undertaker, Bull Inn, 5 New street—(See
advertisement)
CLYDESDALE BANKING CO., 7 High street (Cross)
—Robert Russell, assent
COATS, ALLAN, of W. & A. Coats, Hayfield, Castle-
COATS, ARCHIBALD, of J. & P. Coats, 3 Garthlandplace
COATS, DANIEL, Woodside HouseCOATS, GEORGE, of W. & A Coats, 22 St. James
street
COATS, GEORGIA, of Stevenson & Coats, KingstonGrain Mills, West street, Glasgow—house, 4 Garth-
land place
COATS, GEORGE, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie House
PAISLEY. 35
COATS, JAMES, of J. & P. Coats, AmericaCOATS, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie
COATS, JAMES, jun., of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie HouseCoats, Jervis, draper aud hosier, 80 Broomlands—house,
22 King street
COATS, SIR PETER, of J. & P. Coats, Woodside HouseCOATS, PETER, jun., of J. & P, Coats, Woodside
HouseCOATS, THOMAS, draper, 49 Broomlands—house, do.
COATS, THOMAS, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie HouseCOATS, THOMAS G., of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie HouseCOATS, W. & A., ham-curers and grocers, 68 BroomlandsCOATS, WILLIAM, jun., of W. & A. Coats, Ferndean,
Castlehead
Coats, William, sen., 5 William street
Cochran, Andrew Y., of Cochran & M'Gechan, 2 Barclay-
street
Cochran, Andrew, salesman, at Robert Cochran & Co.'s,
Underwood RoadCochran, Alexander, cow feeder, 18 Gauze street
Cochran, David, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw,3 Christie street
Cochran, Edward, of Robert Cochran & Sons, 26Smithhills
COCHRAN & M'GECHAN, brassfounders, 20 and 21Abbey close
Cochran, H., & Co., reed and patent heddle manufacturers,
26 Causeyside
Cochran, Hugh, of Pollock & Cochran, High Carriagehill
Cochran, James, grocer, 148 George street
Cochran, James, calenderer, 112 Causeyside—house, 2Garthland lane
COCHRAN, JAMES, spirit merchant, 39 Stock street
Cochran, James, spirit dealer, 69 George street
Cochran, James, 12 Abbey close
Cochran, John, feuar, Potterhill
Cochran, John, farmer, Brediland, North Chain road
Cochran, John W., boot and shoemaker, 5 Lylesland
Cochran, Miss Jessie, of Smith & Cochran, milliners anddressmakers, 12 Abbey Close
36 PAISLEY.
Cochran, Mrs James, of H. Cochran & Co., 19 Storie
street
Cochran, Mrs Robert, 19 Storie Street
COCHRAN, ROBERT, & SONS, drapers, 26 NewSmithhills
Cochran, Robert, of Robert Cochran & Sons, 26 NewSmithhills
Cochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Sons, 26
New Smithhills
Cochran, Robert, cabinetmaker, 22 Niddry street
COCHRAN, ROBERT, & Co., yarn agents and mer-
chants, 15 Causeyside—house, Saucel BankCOCHRAN, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 36
Moss street—house, 30 Ferguslie
Cochran, Thomas, clerk at Speirs & Gibb's, 13 Sir Michael
street
Cochran, William, factor, High ParkCOCHRAN, WILLIAM, plaid and shawl manufacturer,
and general warehouseman, 7 St. Mirren street
—
house, 7 WellmeadowCollins, Major E. A., 26th Cameronians, Commanding
59th Brigade DepotCockburn, Miss, 101 High street
COCKBURN, JOSEPH BIRNIE, Sheriff officer, J. P.
constable, and private inquiry agent, 4 Moss street
—
house, 3 Wardrop street
Cockburn, George H., teacher at Educational Institute,
166 George street—house, Causeyside
Cockie, David, clerk, Railway Goods Department, 9 Mon-crieff street
Colligan, Hugh, M.D., and surgeon, 23 Gauze street, and
74 Broomlands—house, 84 High street
Colquhoun, George, spirit dealer, 17 WellmeadowColquhoun, John, farmer, and Government drainage com-
missioner, Corkerhill, Glasgow road
Colquhoun, John, confectioner, 19 Moss street
Colquhoun, Miss J., teacher of music, 4 Smithhills
Colquhoun, Thomas, cooper, 71 Causeyside
Colvin, Mrs, midwife, 24 Lawn street
Comrie, John, grocer, 4 West Campbell street
PAISLEY. 37
Congalton, Robert, collector police chambers, Countybuildings—house, 21 St. James street
CONNELL, SAMUEL, spirit dealer, 23 Williamsburgh—house, do.
CONNELL DAVID, spirit dealer, 116 George street
Connell, David, clerk at James Pollock & Co.'s., 13 Canalstreet
Connell, John, of Wallace, Connell, & Co., 11 St. Jamesplace
Connell, William, tailor, 11 Abbey street
CONNELL, WILLIAM, of Wallace, Connell, & Co.,
240 Renfrew street, GlasgowConvex Weaving Co., The Patent Manufacturers of uneven
fabrics, the Convex Mills, 153 George street
Cook, Archibald, commission agent, 7 GatesideCook, James, 7 Gateside
Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, 86 High street
COOK, J. & J., steam printers, and printers and pub-lishers of the "Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette," 3M«»ss street
Cook, John, of J. & J. Cook, 71 South Portland street,
GlasgowCook, Joseph, green grocer, 29 Orchard street
Cooper, James, 1 Barclay street
Connie, James, tailor, 9 Smithhills—and eating-housekeeper, 14 do.
Correns, Robert, officer, Evangelical Union Chapel, 11Storie Street
Corbett, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 12 BackSneddon— house, 6 Moucrieff street
COSTELLO, PATRICK, Railway Arms Inn, 12 Gilmourstreet, and Canteen, Paisley Barracks—house, 12Gilmour street
COUNTY POLICE OFFICE, 4 County place
Couper, John, tailor and clothier, 105 High street (Cross)
COURTOY, MRS, matron, Infirmary
COWAN h Co., railway agents, and carting contractors
for Glasgow and South- Western, and Glasgow andPaisley Joint Railways—office, Greenlaw GoodsStation
D
38 PAISLEY.
COWAN, HUGH, Sheriff-Substitute of Renfrew andBute, Belmont, Castlehead
COWAN, JOHN, coal merchant, Underwood depot
—
house, 6 Love street
Cowan, John, of David Speirs & Co., 3 Park Circus place,
GlasgowCOWAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Love street
—house, 6 do.
Cowan, John,' Churchhill
COWAN, ROBERT, flesher, 27 High street—house,Churchhill—(See advertisement)
Cowan, Robert, baker, 18 Glen street
Cowden, James, warehouseman at Logan & Gardner's, 2
South Orr street
Cowden, John, plasterer, 25 Canal street—house, 26 do.
Craig, Alexander, grocer, 30 High street — house,
20 St. James street
CRAIG, ALEXANDER, joiner, 2 Carlile place, NewSneddon—house, 3 Albion street
CRAIG, ARCHIBALD F., of J. &. A. F. Craig & Co.,
33 Old SneddonCRAIG, ARCHIBALD, of J. & A. F. Craig, engineers,
6 Gateside
Craig, David, flesher, 19 Sandholes
Craig, Hugh, furnisher, 28 Glen street
CRAIG, J. & A. F., & CO., engineers, ironfounders,
boiler makers, millwrights, and machine makers," Caledonia Engine Works," Macdowall street
CRAIG, JAMES, of J. & A. F. Craig & Co., 9 Well-meadow
CRAIG, J., & CO., hatters, and hat and cap manufac-turers, 28 High street, corner of New street
CRAIG, JAMES, general warehouse of household re-
quisites, and furniture dealer, 21 Causeyside—house,
do.—(See advertisement)
Craig, John, baker, 17 WellmeadowCRAIG, JOHN, & CO., saw millers and timber merchants,
Caledonian Saw Mills, Caledonia lone—house, 13Caledonia street
Craig, Margaret, cowfeeder, 15 Castle street
PAISLEY. 39
Craig, Mrs Alexander, Ivy Bank, 47 Oakshaw street
Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Inkle street
CRAIG-, ROBERT, grocer and spirit merchant, 50
Caledonia street—house, 20 St. James street
Craig, Robert, Stonefield
CRAIG, ROBERT W., yarn merchant, 50 Storie street
—house, 29 George street
CRAIG, ROBERT, wine and spirit merchant, 20 St.
James street
Craig, Thomas, carter, 9 Caledonia road
CRAIG, WILLIAM, spirit merchant, 17 Causeyside
—
house, do.
CRAW, JAMES, of Wm. Craw & Sons, 20 Caledonia st.
CRAW, WILLIAM, & SONS, silk, wool, and cotton
dyers, Caledonia dyeworks, 33 Caledonia street
CRAW, WILLIAM, of Wm. Craw & Sons, Caledonia
HouseCRAW, WILLIAM, jun., of Wm. Craw & Sons, Gock-
ston
Crawford, Elizabeth O., china merchant, 47 Moss street
CRAWFORD, GAVIN, boot and shoemaker, 92 Highstreet—house, Victoria place, Lady lane
Crawford, Hamilton, coppersmith, tinplate worker, and
gasfitter, 24 Causeyside
Crawford, Hamilton, of Crawford & Ritchie, 4 Bank st.
Crawford, James, officer St. James street U. P. Church,
27 Glen street
Crawford, James, farmer and cowfeeder, Pointhouse,
Inchinnan road
Crawford, James, wood turner and bowlmaker, 6 South
Croft—house, 2 Hamilton street
Crawford, John K., of M. Whitehill & Co., Ravenswood,
Castlehead
Crawford, Misses, 24 Abbey street
Crawford & Ritchie, power loom cloth manufacturers,
Abercorn street
Crawford, Robert, foreman, Park place, Calside
Crawford, William, calenderer, 105 Causeyside—house, do.
Crawford, William, clerk, carting department, Caledonian
Railway Company, Blackwood's buildings, Under-
wood
40 PAISLEY.
Crichtpn, Thomas, 8 Gateside
Crichton, William, teller, Union Bank of Scotland, 8
Calside place
Crighton, Colin, spirit dealer, 12 High street
Crombie, Miss, French polisher, 35 High street
Crooks, Mrs William, confectioner, 8 Cotton street
Cross, Mrs Andrew, trunk, parasol, and umbrella manu-facturer, 99 High street
Cross, Mrs, muslin printer, 99 High street
Crossley, James, of J. & W. Crossley, 5 Christie street
Crossley, J. & W., dyers and hank printers, Abbey Dye-works, 18 Abbey street
Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Victoria place Baptist
Church, Mansfield place, Neilston road
Cruden, Thomas, tailor, 88 Causeyside
CULLEN, THOMAS, chemist, druggist, and surgeon-
dentist, 12 St. James place—house, 70 Love street
—
(See advertisement)
Cumming, M., furnishings, 19 Smithhills
Cumming, Robert, cowfeecler, Maxwellton street
Cumming, William, carter, 18 Well street
Cumming, Dugald, grocer, 21 Maxwellton street
Cunningham, Adam, spirit merchant, 35 High street
—
house, High Carriagehill
Cunningham, Alexander, calenderer, 12 Causeyside
—
house, 6 Lylesland
Cunningham, James, & Co., manufacturers, 5 CauseysideCunningham, James, of James Cunningham & Co., Falside
Cunningham, John, of John Cunningham & Son, Victoria
place, Lady lane
Cunningham, John, & Son, manufacturers, 8 Forbes place
Cunningham, Mrs Daniel, 23 Moss street
Cunningham, Robert, of John Cunningham & Son,Carriagehill house
Cunningham, William L., M.B., surgeon, 56 High street
—house, Victoria place, Lady lane
Cunningham, William, & Co , dyers, Abbey CloseCunningham, William, of William Cunningham & Co., 2
South Orr street
Cunningham, James M., clerk, National Bank, 23 Mossstreet
PAISLEY. 41
CURRIE, ADAM, of the Lounsdale Bleaching Company,Lounsdale
Currie, David, officer Reformed Presbyterian Church, 36Oakshaw street
Currie, James, R., 23 Niddry street
CURRIE, Mrs JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 9 School
Wynd—house, 38 WellmeadowCurrie, Peter, of William Fulton & Sons, G-lenfield
Currie, William, feuar, 23 Niddry street
CURRIE, WILLIAM, jun., grocer and spirit merchant,
4 Renfrew street—house, 23 Niddry street
CURRIE & CO., starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Glenfield Patent Corn Flour and Starch Works, Cale-
donia lone—house, Glenfield
Cuthbertson, John, grocer, 23 Gauze street—house, 32Cotton street
DALRYMPLE, JAMES, & SON, plumbers, gasfitters,
and lead merchants, 8 Old SneddonDALRYMPLE, JAMES, of James Dalrymple & Son,
3 Back SneddonDalziel, Andrew, feuar, 19 George street
DALZIEL & BEGG, shawl manufacturers, 112 Causey-
side
Dalziel, James, 1st teller Bank of Scotland, Laurieston,
Glasgow—house, Wester Carriagehill
Dalziel, Jane, teacher, Stow Infant School, 145 George st.
Dalziel, Jane, confectioner, 24 Causeyside
Dalziel, Mrs William, milliner, 145 George street
Dalziel, Robert F., of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead
Davidson, Alexander, grocer, 29 Castle street
Davidson, Hugh, eating house, 9 Lawn street
DAVIDSON, MATTHEW, baker, 6 Silk street—house,
do.
Davidson, Thomas, card cutter and warper, 114 Causey-
side—house, 4 Stow place
Deans, Francis, postmaster, Castlehead
Deans, Robert L., foreman of Gas Company's meter shop,
12 Smithhills
Dempster, John, baker, 2 Dovesland
d 2
42 PAISLEY.
Denning, James, broker, 7 New Smithhills
Devlin, Michael, tobacconist, 14 Gauze street
Dewar, Miss, milliner, 8 Abbey street
Dick, George, teacher, Carbrook St. School, 41 Broom-lands
Dick, James, of James Dick & Sons, 1 66 George street
DICK, JAMES, shawl merchant, 5 County place—
-
house, do.
DICK, JAMES, & SONS, shoe manufacturers, 166George street
Dick, John, 36 George street
Dick, Margaret, grocer, 88 CauseysideDick, Robert, confectioner, 7 Glen street
Dick, William, gas inspector, 18 BroomlandsDickie, E., china merchant, 21 Moss street—house, 65
BroomlandsDickie, George, grocer, 12 Broomlands—house, 65 do.
DICKIE, THOMAS, wine and sphit merchant, 25 Mossstreet—house, do.
Dickson, James, gardener to Stewart Clark, Kilnside
HouseDICKSON, ORR, & CO., nurserymen, Ladyburn Nursery
—(See advertisement)
Dickson, William, gardener, 3 Thomas street
Dickson, William, of Dickson, Orr, & Co., LadyburnNursery
Dobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 149 George street
—house, 20 do.
Dobie, George, tobacco and candle manufacturer, 12 Highstreet—house, 63 Love street
DOBIE, JAMES, surgeon- dentist, 8 St. James place-house, George place
Dobson, Jeremiah, tailor and clothier, 23 WilliamsburghDonald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Riccarts-
bar
DONALD, JAMES T., M.R.C.S.E., surgeon, 84 Highstreet, and Old Medical Hall, Terrace Buildings, 109High street—house, 84 High street
Donald, Mary, dressmaker, 104 CauseysideDonald, Mrs William, 10 Glen lane
PAISLEY. 43
DONALD, THOMAS, house factor—office, 4 Storie
street—house, 20 Newton street— (See advertisement)
DONALD, WILLIAM, jun., shipbuilder, Abercorn Ship-
building Company, Riccartsbar
DONALDSON, DAVID, F.E.I.S., teacher of English,
Grammar School and Academy—house, 4 Stow place
Donaldson, Hugh, shoemaker, 56 Storie street
Donaldson, Humphrey, smith, farrier, and plough maker,
1 Williamsburgh.
Donaldson, James, Fountain Gardens, Love street
Donaldson, Mrs John, shoemaker, 6 Orchard street
Donaldson, Thomas, clerk, 6 Orchard street
DONALDSON, WILSON, blacksmith, 4 St. James place
—house, 54 Caledonia street
Donnelly, Margaret, confectioner, 46 Calside
Donochy, John, of John Donochy & Co., Camphill
Donochy, John, & Co., manufacturers and merchants, 4
Causeyside
Douglas, Duncan, shoemaker, 44 Causeyside
Douglas, Thomas, clerk, Union Bank of Scotland, at MrsBaldwin's, 82 High street
Dougall, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 BroomlandsDrennan, Alexander, of Youl & Drennan, 33 George st.
Drennan, John, boot and shoemaker, 34 Ferguslie
DRENNAN, ROBERT, painter and paper-hanger, 30Causeyside—house, 4 Wardrop street—(See adver-
tisement)
Drennan, Thomas, ham curer, and provision merchant,
Glasgow—house, 4 Silk street
Drennan, William, clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 14Abercorn street
Drew, James, at J. & D. M'Nair & Co.'s, Seedhill, 12
Abbey close
Drew, Michael, manufacturer of curled hair, at J. & D.•M'Nair & Co.'s, Clark's Court, Seedhill
Drew, Robert, cowfeeder, 14 High street
DREWETTE, JAMES, reporter, and publishing andadvertising agent of •' North British Daily Mail" and" Weekly Mail," 4 County place—house, 3 do.
Drummond, John, at Sacell Brewery, 5 Christie street
44 PAISLEY.
DRUMMOND, T. G., clerk at William Fulton & Son's,
Glenfield
Drybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkles-
ton HouseDrybrough, James, jun., of Walker, Drybrough, & Co.,
Arkleston HouseDUFF & MILLER, watchmakers and jewellers, 20 High
street
Duff, Misses, 20 High street
Duncan, Archd., gardener, at John Morgan's, GreenlawDuncan, David, 59 Love street
Duncan, Miss, Mary, artificial flower maker, 12 Georgestreet
DUNCAN, WILLIAM, smith and ironmonger, 109 Highstreet —house, 1 Inkle street
Dunlop, George, cowfeeder, 13 Sir Michael street
Dunlop, John, grain dealer, 9 Glen lane
DUNLOP, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 82 Broom-lands—house, do,
Dunlop, J. & I., grocers, 97 Causeyside— house, 12 Neil-
ston street
Dunlop, M. & J., joiners and timber merchants, 13 Storie
street—house, 9 George street
Dunlop, Miss, milliner, 66 High street
Dunlop, Mrs, milliner and straw hat matter, 9 George st.
Dunlop, Rev. Robert, minister, Reformed Presbyterian
Church, Storie street—house, 8 Gateside
DUNN, JAMES HAMILTON, writer, School of ArtBuildings, County place—house, 57 Love street
Dunn, Mrs, cowfeeder, 41 New street
Dunnet, Misses, teachers of music, 3 Blackhall Buildings
Dunsmore, John, clerk, Glenfield Starch Works, Glenfield
cottage, Castlehead
Eadie, Peter, of Eadie Brothers, 14 BroomlandsEADIE, BROTHERS, ironmongers, and manufacturers
of ring travellers, steel fliers, &c, 94 High street
Eadie, John, of Eadie Brothers, 3 Blackhall Buildings
Eadie, Robert, of Eadie Brothers, 3 Blackhall Buildings
Easton, Mrs, grocer, 26 Glen street
PAISLEY. 45
EAGLESIM, ROBERT, draper and clothier, and agent
for " Anchor" Line of steamers, 1 High street—house,
12 Neilston street
Edmiston, William, chemist and surgeon dentist, 36 Highstreet—house, 54 Storie street
Edminston, Mrs William, spirit dealer, 32 George street
Edminston, William, spirit dealer, 34 Canal street
EDMOND, ROBERT, & SON, shawl croppers, 5
Marshall's lane
Edmond, Robert, jun,, of Robert Edmond & Son, 16
George street
Edmond, Robert, sen., of Robert Edmond & Son, Camphill
place
Edmond, John, of Robert Edmond & Son, Camphill
place
Edmonds, Robert, teller, National Bank of Scotland, 1
Blackball buildings
Edmonds, William, salesman at John Morgan & Co.'s, 1
Blackhall buildings
Edwards, Rev. G., 54 Causeyside
Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister of George street U.P.Church, 15 Barclay street
ELDER, WILLIAM, superintendent, Fountain Gardens,
Love street
Elliot, Thomas, draper, 134 George street
EMERSON, JOHN, grocer, 32 Broomlands—house, do.
EQUITABLE CO-OPE 1ATIVE SOCIETY, 9 Stock st.
ERSKINE, ANDREW, cabinetmaker, 2 Lady lane—(See advertisement)
Erskine, James, grocer, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, of James Erskine & Son, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, James, & Son, singeing house, 42 Causeyside
Erskine, Mrs, grocer, 2 V N ellmeadowErskine, Thomas, of James Erskine & Son, 83 Causeyside
Esther, Henry, Inland Revenue Officer, 48 Causeyside
Ewing, H. E. Crum, late M.P. for Paisley—residence,
Castle Campbell, HelensburghEwing, John, grocer
;55 Storie street
Ewing, Stewart, joiner, 20 Lawn street—house, 23 Niddrystreet
46 PAISLEY.
Ewing, William, provision merchant, 87 Causeyside
Ewing, A., waste dealer, 1 Neilston street
Fairley, James, carter, 7 Castle street
Fairlie, Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Moss street
Farr, James, 54 Caledonia street
Farr, John W., clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw,
54 Caledonia street
Falconer, John, chemist and druggist, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, Joseph A., officer, Oakshaw street U.P. Church,
Meeting House brae
FALCONER ROBERT, surgeon, 83 Causeyside—house, do.
Fechney, David, sfcn., feuar, 107 George street
FECHNEY, DAVID, jun., grocer, and wine and spirit
merchant, 107 George street—house, do.
FECHNEY, JAMES, grocer and spirit merchant, 35
Ferguslie- house, 40 Broomlands
Fergus, James, of J. & J. Fergus, 61 Storie street
FERGUS, J. & J., wholesale grocers and tea merchants,
33 High street
Ferguslie Reading Room, 38 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Andrew, of Millar & Ferguson, 26 Well street
FERGUSON ANGUS, glazier, picture-frame maker, and
gilder, 104 Causeyside—house, 17 Orchard street
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(See advertisement)
FERGUSON JOHN, pawnbroker, 35 High street-
house, do.
Ferguson, John, draper, 15 Great Hamilton street
Ferguson, John, clerk and harbour master, Chamberlain's
Office, County buildings—house, 32 Canal street
Ferguson, Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, JO Storie
street
FERGUSON, MOSES, coal merchant, Western Coal
Depot, King street—house, 67 Canal street
Ferguson, Moses, broker, 1 Ferguslie
Ferguson, William, of James Pollock & Co., 4 Garthland
street
Fernie, Archibald, house and sign painter, 16 George
street and corner of Barclay street
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Fernie, James, weavers' agent, 18 King street
Ferrie, Robert, dyer, 13 Thread street
Ferrie, Robert, foreman at John M'Kechnie & Co.'s, 78Canseyside
FERRIE/ THOMAS, spirit merchant, 9 Smithhills—
house, do.
Findlay, John M., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 56Storie street
Findlay, William, clerk, Railway Goods Department, 2
Williamsburgh
Findlayson, William, tailor, 5 Storie street
FINLATOR, THOMAS, agent for the City of GlasgowBank, Falside
FISHER, ANDREW, Inspector of Weights andMeasures for the Burgh, 81 New Sneddon
Fisher, Andrew, jun., of Fisher & Co., 81 New SneddonFisher, George, of Fisher & Co., 6 Garthland lane
Fisher, George, salesman at John M'Kechnie's, 38 Newstreet
FISHER, JOHN, accountant, house-factor, and insurance
agent, 4 Causeyside—house, Craigielea—(See adver-
tisement)
Fisher, Robert, draper, 44 New street—house, 38 do.
Fisher, Robert, jun., clerk, National Bank, 3cS New st.
FISHER & CO., engineers, smiths, machine and tool
makers, 1 Water brae (Burgh)— (See advertisement)
Fisher, William, enterer, 65 George street
Fitch, John, hairdresser, 11 Old Sneddon—house, 20 do.
Fitzpatrick, Valentine, cowfeeder, 87 New SneddonFleming, Andrew G., minister of the United Presbyterian
Church, Thread street—house, Gowanlea, Castlehead
Fleming, David, shawl manufacturer, 109 Causeyside
—
house, 10 St. James street
Fleming, James, victualler, 6 Smith street
FLEMING, REV. JOHN, chaplain of Paisley Prison, 56Canal street
Fleming, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 22 Causeyside
Fletcher, Hugh, 17 Canal street
Flett, Rev. Oliver, minister of Storie street Baptist Church,Calside
48 PAISLEY.
Forbes, James T., of William Forbes & Son, Oakshaw-liead
FORBES, WILLIAM, & SON, carpet and rug manu-facturers, 21 and 22 Well street
Ford, George, Inland Revenue Officer, 2 SaucelForrest, Mrs, 10 Inkle street
Forrest, Mrs James, draper, 21 BroomlandsFORREST, WILLIAM, chemist, and albumen and
manure manufacturer, Burnbank, Chain road
Forrest, Wm., clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw,20 Abbpy street
FORRESTER, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant,91 New Sneddon—house, 1 Hospital lane
FORRESTER, WILLIAM, draper and hatter, 1 Broom-lands—house, 5 West brae
Forrester, Duncan, umbrella manufacturer, 81 High street
—house, 77 do.
Forster, John, at James Harvey & Co.'s, 7 Burn rowForsyth, George, shoemaker, 69' High street
Forsyth, Robert, shoemaker, 2 Neilston road
FOULDS, ALEXANDER, coal merchant, Underwooddepot—house, 10 Back Sneddon
FOULDS, ANDREW, Jun., wine and spirit merchant,162 George street
FOULDS, ANDREW, Jun., wine and spirit merchant,
88 High street—house, 20 Storie street
FOULDS, ANDREW, & SON, wholesale wine and spirit
merchants, 5 Abbey street
FOULDS, ANDREW, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Abbeystreet and 11 Abbey close—house, 4 Abbey street
Foulds, Andrew, dyer and scourer, 118 Georgestreet
FOULDS, GILMOUR, & Co., starch and corn flour
manufacturers, Albert Works, Caledonia lone
Foulds, J. & J., brush, basket, and toy dealers, 8 Mossstreet
Foulds, Rodger, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Causeyside
—house, 24 George street
Foulds, William, of Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., 1 Gauzestreet
PAISLEY. 49
FOULDS, WILLIAM, wholesale wine and spirit mer-chant, 24 George street, and 20 Old Sneddon—house,
19 Oakshaw street
FOX, REY. MICHAEL, D.D., Catholic clergyman, 2East Buchanan street
Frame, Robert, farmer, Anldtown, Glasgow road
Frame, Samuel, farmer, Brownside, Barrhead road
France, Rev. William, minister of Oakshaw street, U.P.Church, 49 Oakshaw street
Fraser, Alexander, general assistant, Kibble ReformatoryFRASER, DONALD, M.B.C.M., M.D., medical prac-
titioner, 44 High street
Fraser, James, letter carrier, 35 George street
FRASER, J. ROY, organist Middle Parish Church,teacher of music, pianoforte and music warehouse,Terrace Buildings 109 High street—(See advertise-
ments)—house, 3 Mansfield place
Fraser, L. P., clerk, Bank of Scotland, Free Middle Manse,Underwood street
Fraser, Mrs, ladies' outfitter, 9 Orr square
Fraser, Patrick, Sheriff of the County of Renfrew, 8 Morayplace, Edinburgh
Fraser, William, grocer, 25 Cotton street
Fraser, Rev. William, LL.D., minister of the Free MiddleChurch, the Manse, Underwood
FULLERTON, ALEXANDER, of Fullerton, Hodgart,& Barclay, Crossnat House
FULLERTON, HODGART, & BARCLAY, engineers,
ironfounders, boiler makers, millwrights, and machinemakers, " Yulcan Foundry and Engine Works," Ren-frew road
FULLERTON, JOHN, & CO., iron and composite ship-
builders, Merksworth shipbuilding yard, Inchinnanroad
Fullerton, John, of John Fullerton & Co., MerksworthHouse, Inchinnan road
Fulton, Agnes, teacher of music, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, David, broker, 20 Lawn street
Fulton, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 28 Causeyside
Fulton, John, confectioner, 73 BroomlandsE
50 PAISLEY.
Fulton, Joseph, of Wm. Fulton & Sons, Glenfield
Fulton, Misses, hosiers, milliners, and furnishers, 2 Smith-
hills—house, 1 do.
FULTON, MRS JAMES, grocer and ham-curer, 9 Mossstreet—house, 85 New Sneddon
Fulton, Peter, officer of Free South Church, 2 Stow street
Fulton, Robert, eating-house keeper, 8 New Street
Fulton, Robert, 10 Abbey street
Fulton, William, of William Fulton & Sons, Glenfield
FULTON, WILLIAM, & SONS, scourers^ finishers, anddyers, Glenfield
Fyffe, John, cowfeeder, 22 Canal street
GALBRAITH, CHARLES, boot and shoemaker, 6 Mossstreet—house, 9 St. James street
Galbraith, James, 1 Gauze street
Galbraith, John, baker, 37 Moss street
Galbraith, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Galbraith, William, clerk, Justice of Peace Clerk's Office,
31 Calside
Gallocher, John, victualler, 12 Smithhills
Gallocher, John, broker, 76 High street
Galletly, David, cutter at Robertson & M'Gibbon's, 97High street
GALT, JOHN, brickmaker and brickbuilder—brickworks,
Nethercommon—yard, 16 Abbey close—house, 1
Underwood lane
Gait, William, chimney sweep, 94 High street
Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Co.'s
Bank, and Agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co.,
3 Caledonia street
GARDNER, A. & J. N., writers, 3 County place
GARDNER, ALEXANDER, printer, bookseller, and
stationer, 3 Moss street—printing office, 9 do.—house,Greenhill Cottage
Gardner, Alexander, jun., 31 Caledonia street
Gardner, Andrew, hair cutter and toy shop, 42 Moss street
Gardner, Archibald, flesher, 54 Causeyside—house, 58 do.
Gardner, Archibald, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nether-
common House
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Gardner, J. Neilson, of A. & J. N. Gardner, 14 Abbey st.
Gardner, James, joiner and cabinet maker, 2 Inkle street
—house, 1 East Buchanan street
Gardner, James, farmer, South Hillington, off Glasgow-
road
Gardner, James, farmer, BogheadGardner, James, at A. & J. N. Gardner's, Nethercommon
HouseGardner, John S., tailor and clothier, 6 WellmeadowGardner, Mrs Robert, cowfeeder, West Greenhill
Gardner, Robert, farmer, Candren, Blackstoun roadGardner, William, of Logan and Gardner, Oakbank, Oak-
sha\v street
Garven, Mrs Agnes, 3 Canal street
Gemmell, James, tailor and clothier, 5 WellmeadowGEMMELL & MACNAIRS, manufacturers, Gleniffer
Factory, 32 High street
Gemmell, Malcolm, watchmaker and jeweller, 5 Well-
meadowGeorge, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 92 Oauseyside
GEMMELL, MATTHEW, wine and spirit merchant, 14Broomlands—house, 27 Maxwellton street
Gemmell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street
Gemmell Robert, of Gemmell & Macnairs, 12 Neilston st.
Gemmell, William, master tailor, Kibble Reformatory, 4Albion street
Gibb & Co., engineers and machine makers, 39 New street
Gibb, Andrew D., of Speirs & Gibb, Castlehead
Gibb, Archibald, turner, 12 West Campbell street
Gibb, James, of Gibb & Co., 39 New street
GIBB, JOHN, accountant, 8 King street, Broomlands—(See advertisement)
GIBB, JOHN, hosier, glover, and smallware merchant,
25 and 26 High street—house, 26 do.—(See adver-
tisement)
Gibb, Mathew, cowfeeder, 1 Lylesland
Gibb, Mathew, & Co., manufacturers, 4 Cumberland court,
Causeyside
Gibb, Samuel, joiner and cabinet maker, 93 High street—
-
house, 35 Wellmeadow
52 PAISLEY.
Gibb, Thomas, house factor, and officer High Church, 39New street
GIBB, THOMAS, lithographer, Abbey Mill, Abbey close
—house, 3 Barclay street—(See advertisement)
Gibb, William, grocer, 10 Gauze street
Gibson, Alexander, No. 8 porter, 21 High street
Gibson, Allan, feuar, 25 Lady lane
Gibson, Andrew, baker, 38 High street
Gibson, Brothers, dyers, Espedair— shop, 84 High street
—house, 6 Wardrop street
GIBSON, COWAN, & SON, manufacturers, 114 Causey.
side
GIBSON, COWAN, of Cowan Gibson & Son, 44 Storie
street
Gibson, George, confectioner, 2 Dovesland, Neilston road
GIBSON, HUGH, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawnstreet—house, do.
Gibson, James, spirit dealer, 16 Lawn street — house,
GlasgowGIBSON, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causey-
side—house, do.
Gibson, James, jun., 56 Causeyside
Gibson, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 19 Storie
street
GIBSON, MACKELLAR, & CO., wholesale shoe manu-facturers, 16 Causeyside
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, cork cutter, 13 High street—house,
71 Love street
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, grocer, 7 Bridge street
GIBSON, ROBERT, draper, 74 Causeyside—house, 143
George street -
Gibson, Robert, cellarman at Macfarlane & Co.'s, 29
Lady lane—house, 28 do.
Gibson, William, of Cowan Gibson & Son, 44 Storie st.
Gibson, William, book-keeper to Dundas S. Porteous, 16
Lawn street
GIBSON, WILLIAM, family grocer and spirit merchant,
107 and 108 High street (Cross)—house, 42 Oakshawstreet
Gilchrist, John, at Clark & Co/s., 7 Wellmeadow
PAISLEY. 53
GILCHRIST, ROBERT, general draper, 5 Moss street—house, 8 High street
GILDAWIE, JOHN, superintendent of county police, 4Albion street
GILLESPIE, JAMES, slater, and superintendent fire
brigade, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane—house,
84 New SneddonGillespie, J., farmer, Boyleston, Barrhead road
GILLESPIE, JOHN, of William Gillespie & Son, 76 NewSneddon
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, & SON, slaters, and slate andcement merchants, 82 New Sneddon
GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, of William Gillespie & Son, 76New Sneddon
Gilmour, Allan, baker, 82 Canal street
Gilmour, Andrew, farmer, Hollybush
Gilmour, David, merchant and commission agent, 5 Causey-side—house, 21 Caledonia street
GILMOUR, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Dyers'
wynd—house, 103 High street
Gilmour, James, of Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., 21 Caledonia
street
GILMOUR, JOHN, grocer, spirit retailer, and general
bottler, 20 Moss street—house, do.—(See advertise-
ment)Gilmour, John, overseer, Ralston, Glasgow road
Gilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar
GILMOUR, MATTHEW, wine and spirit merchant, 5
St. Mirren street—house, 24 Orchard street
GILMOUR, MATTHEW, nesher, 2.1 Gauze street
Gilmour, Matthew, smith and ironmonger, 49 High street
—workshop, 35 Glen street—house, 49 High street
Gilmour, Miss M., confectioner, 90 High street—house,
31 do.
Gilmour, Neil, sergeant of county police, 56 Caledonia st.
Gilmour, Robert, carter and cowfeeder, 38 Thread street
Gilmour, Thomas, flesher, 42 Stock street—house, do.
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, Cumberlandcourt, Causeyside
Gilmour, William, 21 Caledonia street
d 2
54 PAISLEY.
Gilmour, "William, of Thomas Gilmour & Co., 6 Garth-
land street
Gilroy, Janet, grocer, 9 Lylesland
GIVAN, JAMES, tailor and clothier, 5 Moss street
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house, do.
Gladstone, John, confectioner, 20 Sandholes" GLASGOW HERALD " (Daily and Weekly) Branch
Office, 16 Gilmour street—George Smith, corres-
pondent and agent—house, 2 Gilmour street
GLASS, DAVID, M.A., teacher of writing and mathe-matics, Grammar School and Academy, 31 Gauzestreet
Glass, James, grocer, 2 BroomlandsGlassford, Andrew, salesman at James Caldwell's, wine
and spirit merchant, 30 Glen street
GLASSFORD, DAYID, bookseller and stationer, 22Smithhills
Glassford, John, pattern designer, 11 Abercorn street
Glen, Allan, tailor, 9 Stow place
Glen, Mrs Allan, Castlehead
Glen, Robert, tailor, 70 Causeyside
GLEN, THOMAS, Thornhill House, near ThornGLENFIELD STARCH WORKS, Maxwellton—(See
advertisements)
GLENFIELD THREAD COMPANY, sewing cotton
thread manufacturers, Glenfield Thread WorksGlover, Isabella, furnisher, 8 Moss street— house, 53
High street
Glover, William, ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and gas-
fitter, 19 High street—house, 24 do.
GLOVER, THOMAS, printer and stationer, 11 Mossstreet (opposite County place)— house, 5 Wardropstreet
GOLDIE, GEORGE, tailor and clothier, 17 Sandholes
Goldie, James, tailor and clothier, 47 High street
GOLDIE, JAMES, joiner, 11 Inkle street— house, 1
Garthland street
Gollan, Roderick, first-class Instructor of Volunteers, Mil-larston
Goodlet, Thomas, temperance hotel, 100 High street
PAISLEY. 55
Goodman, Mrs, midwife, 42 Stock street
GOOLD, JAMES, clothier and draper, 47 Moss street
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house, 43 High street
Goold, William, feuar, 8 Lawn street
GORDON & BARCLAY, sculptors and builders, 23Broomlands (opposite Cemetery gate)—(See adver-
tisement)
GORDON, GEORGE, funeral undertaker, 7 New street
—house, do.— (See advertisement)
Gordon, John, of Gordon & Barclay, 24 BroomlandsGordon, John, mason, 9 Cross street
Gordon, Mary, dressmaker, 93 Causeyside
Goudie, George, fiesher, 17 George street— house, 74Love street
GOUDIE, JAMES, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent,
24 High street—house, do.
GOUDIE, JAMES, cooper, 43 and 48 High street-cooperage, 48 do.— (See advertisement)
Goudie, John, baker, 18 BroomlandsGoudie, Mrs, greengrocer, 19 Orchard street
GOUDIE, ROBERT, cooper, Macdowall street
Goudie, William, cooper, 49 High street
Gourlay, William, police-constable, 42 Stock street
Gowan, Ann, grocer, 15 Great Hamilton street
Grady, Miss, teacher, Catholic School, 18 School wyndGraham, Alexander, brewer, of Sacell Brewery Company,
8 Saucel
Graham, A. Forrest, at Sacell Brewery, 9 Saucel
Graham, Edward, officer of Episcopalian Chapel, 2 Lovestreet
Graham, Daniel, 7 Old SneddonGraham, James, 34 New SneddonGraham, John, cowfeeder, 7 Smithhills
Graham, John, cutter at James Goold's, 5 Wardrop street
Graham, Mrs, grocer, 17 Ferguslie
Graham, Mrs Jane, grocer, 72 Canal street
Graham, Robert, of T. & R. Graham, 12 Abbey street
GRAHAM, T. & R., lithographers, by steam power, 4Bridge street
Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham, 93 New Sneddon
56 PAISLEY.
Graham, Thomas, 2 Hamilton place, 87 New SneddonGRAHAM, THOMAS, M.D., 33 Gauze street
Graham, Thomas, jun., clothier, 21 High street
Graham, William, jun., clerk at David Murray & Sons,
121 George street
Granger, Thomas, draper, 4 Silk street
Grant, James, draper, 4 Neilston roadGray, James, officer, North Church, 5 Garthland lane
Gray, James, green-grocer, 81 New SneddonGray, James, cowfeeder, Crow road
Gray, Margaret, gardener, 66 Causeyside
Gray, Robert, of Gray & Co., Glasgow, West brae
Gray, William, gardener, West Craigielea—shop, 69Broomlands
GREEN, ROBERT, sanitary inspector, inspector of
cleansing, and surveyor of drainage, 4 Moss street
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house, 36 Storie street
Gray, William, spirit dealer, 72 CauseysideGreenlees, Hugh, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside
Greenlees, John, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Castle-
headGreenlees, John, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Calside
Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, manufacturers, 7 and 8 Forbesplace
Greenlees, Matthew, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Castle-
headGreenlees, Thomas, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants,
13 Causeyside
Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Calside
Gregorson, Win., & Co., spindle and flyer manufacturers,51 High street
Greig, William, at William Hatrick & Son's, 9 Sand-holes
Grice, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Neilston roadGryce, W. & M., grocers, 67 Causeyside
Grieve, Jane, milliner and straw-hat maker, 76 High st.
Grieve, Robert, market gardener, High Carriagehill andWester Carriagehill place
GRIEVE, ROBERT, jun., baker, 52 Caledonia street-house, do.
PAISLEY. 57
GUILLEAUME, PETER, agent, National Bank of
Scotland—house, 1 Forbes place
Guthrie, Miss, milliner, 8 Moss street
Guthrie, Miss, 7 Silk street
Guthrie, Mrs D. F., furniture warehouse, 80 High street
—house, 1 Orr square
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 10 Forbes
place
Guthrie, Robert, of Robert Guthrie^& Co., Fairy Knowe,Castlehead
GUTHRIE & CO., coal merchants, Underwood depot
and 8 BroomlandsGuthrie, W., of W. Guthrie, & Co., 8 Broomlands
HAGARTY, JOSEPH, hair-dresser, New street
Haggarty, William, broker and shoemaker, 41 New street
Hair, James, 70 Canal street
Hair, John, grocer and provision merchant, 24 Newstreet—house, 4 North street
Hair, Miss Mary, teacher, 11 Lawn street
HALDEN, FRANCIS, manufacturer, 3 Forbes place-house, Primrose Bank, High Carriagehill
Hall, Geo. D., at J. B. Lamb's, 3 Livingstone place
Hall, Mrs, farmer, Muirhead, off Johnstone road
HAMILTON, ADAM, & SONS, bleachers and dyers,
Blackland Mill
Hamilton, Alexander, draper, 16 WellmeadowHamilton, David E., printer, 2 New street—house, 17
Wardrop street
Hamilton, David, teacher, Neilson Institution, Camphill
place
Hamilton, David, Baptist Church officer, 43 Storie street
Hamilton, E. J., Lieutenant 74th Highlanders, Paisley
Barracks, WilliamsburghHamilton, George, of Adam Hamilton & Sons, The Cot-
tage, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, George, 3 Moncrieff street
Hamilton, Hugh, jun., 15 Lawn street
Hamilton, Mrs James, baker, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, James, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 6 Stow street
58 PAISLEY.
Hamilton, James, tailor, 7 Stow place
Hamilton, James, Jan., at J. M. Symington's, 6 Stow st.
Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, Nether-
park, Calside
Hamilton, James, grocer, 58 Storie street
Hamilton, John, embroiderer, blockcutter, and printer, 4
Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside— house, 26
George street
Hamilton, John, grocer, 51 George street
Hamilton, Mrs, midwife, 16 Lawn street
Hamilton, Mrs Ann, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Lovestreet
Hamilton, Mrs, confectioner, 1 WellmeadowHamilton, Robert, baker, 70 Causeyside
Hamilton, Thomas, baker, 19 Causeyside
Hamilton, Thomas, spirit dealer, 148 George street
HAMILTON, WILLIAM, scourer and finisher, Cale-
donia lone—house, 28 Caledonia street
HANNA, DONALD, & WILSON, engineers, Atlas
Works, 19 Back SneddonHANNA, DONALD, & WILSON, engineers, Abbey
Works, 8 Smithhills
HANNA, MISS, 4 Gateside
HANNAH, JOSEPH, chemist and druggist, 66 Causey-
side—house, 2 South Orr street
Hannah, William James, cashier at Abercorn Shipbuild-
ing Company, 11 Abercorn street
HARAN, NEIL GILMOUR, ironmonger, plumber, gas-
fitter, and zinc worker, 102 Causeyside, and 28 Newstreet—house, 21 do.—(See advertisement)
Hardie, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 22 Lady lane
Hardie, Alexander, grocer, 6 Prussia street
Hardie, Miss, dressmaker, 23 George street
Harkness, John, sheriff and town officer, 14 High street
Harper, Hugh, coal merchant, 51 Caledonia street
HARPER, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 95 Causey-
side—house, 2 Wardrop street
Harper &, Jack, hosiers and furnishers, 102 Causeyside
Harper, Miss, of Harper & Jack, 102 Causeyside
Harper, William, manufacturer, 6 Smith street
PAISLEY. 5 9
HARRIS, R. & A., watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians,
9 High street (Cross)
Harris, Alexander, of R. & A. Harris, CamphillHarris, Robert, of R. & A. Harris, Camphill
HARRIS, WILLIAM, watchmaker and jeweller, 19High street—house, do.
Hart, Alexander, accountant and insurance agent, 6 Gauzestreet
Hart, Alexander, clerk to George Hart, writer, 7 Steven-
son street
Hart, Alexander, New SneddonHart, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. James
street—house, 33 do.
HART, GEORGE, writer, Notary Public, and BurghFiscal, 5 County place-—house, 1 Christie street
Hart, Henry, grocer, 2 High street— house, 14 Sir Michaelstreet
HART, MRS, wine and spirit merchant, 1 East Croft
—
house, do.
HART, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 85 Causey-side—house, do.
HARVEY, MRS A. WILSON, grocer and spirit mer-chant, 136 George street—house, do.
HARVEY, GEORGE, superintendent for the Glasgow,Barrhead, and Kilmarnock Joint Railway Company,Kilmarnock— houses, Dean Cottage, Kilmarnock,and 136 George street, Paisley
HARVEY, JAMES, & CO., wine and spirit merchants,15 King street, Saucel
Harvey, John D., teacher, 136 George street
Harvey, William, grocer and victualler, 13 Carriage-hill
Hastie, Mrs Archibald, Mill House, CamphillHatchard, James, tailor, 46 Moss street
Hatrick, John B., of William Hatrick & Sons, 60 Lovestreet
Hatrick, John, smith and bell-hanger, 18 Moss street
HATRICK, WILLIAM, & SON, pharmaceuticalchemists, and wholesaale and retail druggists, CoffeeRoom buildings, 18 Gilmour street
60 PAISLEY.
HAY, JAMES, of Robert Hay & Son, and agent for " TheScottish Provident Institution," " Scottish Fire In-
surance Company," 10 High street—(See advertise-
ment)—house, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside
Hay, Miss, dressmaker, 13 George street
Hay, Robert, session-clerk of the Low Parish, 10 Highstreet
Hay, Robert, of Robert Hay & Son, 77 Canal street
HAY, ROBERT, & SON, stationers, account bookmakers, lithographers, engravers, printers, and manu-facturers of design or point paper, 10 High street
—
(See advertisement)
Hay, Robert, jun., at Reid & Todd's, Glassford street andWilson street, Glasgow—house, 77 Canal street
Hayes, John, musician, UnderwoodHector, Matthew W., of Matthew Hector & Co., 10
UnderwoodHECTOR, MATTHEW, & CO., coal merchants, Under-
wood depot, head of St. James street—(See adver-
tisement)
HEITON, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchardstreet—house, 38 Cayseyside
Hegney, Mrs J., druggist, 9 St. James place
Henderson, John, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, 1 Max-well street
Henderson, Charles, inspector of buildings, 1 Maxwell st.
Henderson, John, wheelwright and wood turner, 8 Castle
street—house, 9 Cross street
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, Royal Oak Tavern, 45|Mossstreet
Henderson, Mrs, baker, 12 Gauze street
Henderson, Rev. Andrew, minister of Abbey close U.P.
Church, Castlehead
HENDERSON, ROBERT LOUDON, of Reids andHenderson, 1 Maxwell street
Hendry, James, clerk at Justice of Peace Clerk's Office,
Bourtrees, LochwinnochHendry, James, grocer, 62 Causeyside—house, 10 Steven-
son street
Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly Park
PAISLEY. 61
HENDRY, JOHN, grocer and spirit merchant, 1 St.
James street—house, do.
Henry, Charles, beamer, 6 Stock street
HENRY, THOMAS, draper, 91 High street—house, 16do.
Henry, William, teacher of the blind, 9 Orr square
HERALD OFFICE, PAISLEY, 2 Gilmour street-Richard Watson, editor
Herd, Robert, confectioner, 18 Stock street
Herdman, William, coal dealer, 17 Canal street
Higgen, David, ironmonger, plumber and gasfitter, 10Smithbills—workshop, 30 Gauze street
Hill, James H., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile
place
Hill, Miss, fruiterer, 30 High street—house, Inchinnan roadHILL, R. ,L., goldsmith and watchmaker, 99 High street
—house, 13 do.—(See advertisement)
Hill & Todd, coal merchants, Underwood depotHILLCOAT, ANTHONY, wine and spirit merchant, 4
St. Mirren street—house, Newton, RenfrewHillcoat, Daniel, brickburner for Thomas M'Kaig, 28
Love street
Hillcoat, Thomas, of Robertson & Hillcoat, 68 Love st.
HISLOP, GEORGE R., engineer, and manager of GasWorks—house at Gas Works, Blackstoun road
Hodgart, John, jun., clerk to James Caldwell, writer,
Colaba House, Milliken ParkHodgart, Matthew, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay,
Renfrew road
Hodge, Archibald, accountant, Castlehead
Hodge, Miss, 20 High street
Hodge, William, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Town-Clerk,writer, and insurance agent, 3 Orr square
HODGE, YOUNG, & MARTIN, writers, County build-
ings
HOECK, LOUIS, professor of music, 86 High street—(See advertisement)
HOECK, LOUIS, registrar of births, &c, for Burghparishes, and Session Clerk for High Church parish,
86 High street
62 PAISLEY.
HOGG, ARCHIBALD, scourer and finisher, Espedair
Field, 40 Causeyside, and 2 Forbes place—house, 77Causeyside
Hogg, John, clerk at Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, 77Causeyside
Hogg, Walter, dyer and cleaner—shop, 3 High street
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works, 7 "Dyers' wynd—house, St. Ninian's cottage,
East Buchanan street
Hollas, Alexander, flesher, 9 Moncrieff street
Holmes, George, farmer and market gardener, Mossvale,
Greenock road
Holms, Archibald Campbell, West Sandyford, Renfrewroad
HOLMS, JOHN, M.B.C.M., M.D., 21 Wellmeadow, and64 Broomlands—house, 54 High street
Holms, Robert, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 12 Causey-
side—house, 22 Cotton street
Holms, William, green grocer and confectioner, 6 OldSneddon
Holms, William, cowfeeder, 5 Love street
Holms, William, Brabloch, Renfrew road
Hood, Archibald M,grocer, 33 Gauze street—house, do.
Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street
Hood, T., grocer, 15 Lawn street—house, 13 do.
Hood, William, flesher, 15 Lawn street
Hood, William, 2 Saucel
HOSIE, JOHN, salesman of the Paisley Equitable Co-operative Society, 9 Stock street—house, 61 Canal
street
Hosie, Mrs, 12 Gordon's lane
HOUSE OF REFUGE (washing and dressing), Stow
place—(See advertisement)
Houston, Alexander T., joiner and cartwright, Maxwell-
ton Saw Mills, 5 Maxwellton street
Houston, Archibald, confectioner, 82 Causeyside
HOUSTON, CAMPBELL, of Robin & Houston, Ren-
frew villa, Pollokshields, Glasgow
HOUSTON, JAMES, Jun., of Robin & Houston, 5 Cecil
place, Paisley road, Glasgow
Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Smithhills
PAISLEY. 63
HOUSTON, JOHN, spirit merchant, North British Inn,
29 High street
Houston, John, tobacconist, 29 High street
Houston, John, hairdresser, 29 High street
Houston, Matthew, waste dealer and china merchant, 19
George street
Houston, William, at Robin & Houston's, Wester Walk-inshaw, Inkerman
Houston, Walter, weavers' foreman at William Cochran's,
Ewing street, Kilbarchan
Houstoun, Mrs Walter Lamont, 28 George street
Howatson, James, bootmaker, 4 Barr street
Hughes, Rev. Francis Joseph, Catholic clergyman, 2
East Buchanan street
Hughes, Mrs John, spirit dealer, 1 Old SneddonHunter, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc-worker,
52 Caledonia street
HUNTER, JAMES, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 44
High street ; workshop, 32 do.—house, 32 do.
Hunter, John B., M.D., medical practitioner, 3 Smithhills
—house, 95 High street
Hunter, John, cabinet-maker, 84 George street
Hunter, Joseph, spirit dealer, 120 George street—house,
17 Canal street
HUNTER, MATTHEW, auctioneer and valuator, 10
Moss street— (See advertisement)
Hunter, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Great
Hamilton street
HUNTER, ROBERT, chief constable of Renfrewshire-office, 3 County place—house, 8 Moss street
Hunter, Robert, commission merchant, 97 Causeyside
Hunter, William, druggist, 31 Causeyside—house, 95
High street
HUNTER, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, Earl
Grey place, 14 Neilston road—house, 22 Great
Hamilton street
Hunter, William, commission merchant, 97 Causeyside
Hussey, J. S., 65 Canal street
HUTCHISON, ARCHIBALD, drysalter, 31 Lady lane
—house, 23 Causeyside
64 PAISLEY.
Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill, Calside
Hutchison, David, teacher, Educational Institute, 166George street—house, 27 do.
Hutchison, D., cleaner and dyer, 19 "Well street
Hutchison, George, clerk at J. Clark & Co.'s, 44 New st.
HUTCHISON, JAMES, plasterer, Westside cottage, 3Glen lane, and 92 West Bridge-end, Dumbarton
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lime yard, 11 Glen lane—(See advertisement)
HUTCHISON, JAMES, surgeon and druggist, 23 Cau-seyside—house, do.
Hutchison, James M'Donald, plasterer, 2 Maxwelltonstreet, and 21 Hairst street, Renfrew—house, 14Broomlands
HUTCHESON, JOHN, agent, Bank of Scotland, 3 St.
Mirren street—house, 6 Garthland place
Hutchison, John, architect, LA., 190 West George street,
Glasgow—house, Fairhill, Calside, where messagescan be left
Hutchison, John, of William Hutchison & Co., Georgeplace
Hutchison, Margaret A., teacher, 3 Glen lane
HUTCHISON, ROBERT, boot and shoemaker, 83 Highstreet and 70 Broomlands—house, 45 New street
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(See advertisement)
Hutchison, Robert, of William Hutchison & Co., Mans-field place, Neilston street
Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, machine stitcher, 44 New street
Hutchison, Thomas, 44 New street
Hutchison, William, foreman to James Hutchison, plas-
terer, Westside cottage, 3 Glen lane
HUTCHISON, WILLIAM, JUN., & CO., scourers
and finishers, George place
Hutton, Daniel, draper, 20 High st.—house, 59 do.
HUTTON, HENRY, carriage hirer, 2 County place-stables, 11 Inkle street— house, 15 Gauze street
Hutton, M., 57 Canal street
JEIutton, Robert, timber merchant and commission agent,
40 BroomlandsHutton, Rev. George C, minister of Canal street U.P.
Church, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
PAISLEY. 65
INFIRMARY, Bridge street
Inglis, Thomas, clerk at M. Whitehill & Co's., Moss-side
place, Greenock road
Inglis, James, foreman at Brown & Poison's, Calside
place
Ingram, Isabella C. teacher, Neilson Institution, 16 Mossstreet
Ingram, John, at A. & J. N. Gardner's, writers, 3 County-
place
INGRAM, WILLIAM, teacher, Neilson Institution, 16
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, Terrace Buildings, 109
High street
IRVINE, JAMES, tailor and clothier, 103 High street
(Cross)— house, do.—(See advertisement)
ISDALE & M'CALLUM, soap manufacturers, 4 NewSneddon
Isdale, Ralph, of Isdale & M'Callum, 53 Caledonia street
JAAP, JOHN, boot and shoemaker, 109 High street
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house, 7 Wardrop street
Jack, George, collector of gas rates, 29 Thread street
Jack, James, shopman at William Gibson's, 23 Niddrystreet
JACK, PETER, JUN., & CO., carpet and rug manufac-
turers, NethercommonJack, Peter, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co,, 95 High street
Jack, Thomas, 5 Blackhall buildings
Jackson, Andrew, 14 Inkle street
Jackson, James, grocer and dairyman, 27 Love street
Jack, Miss, of Harper & Jack, 35 Williamsburgh
Jamieson, John, bill-poster, Renfrew toll
Jamieson, John, agent, 21 St. James street
Jamieson, Samuel, shoemaker, 6 Lylesland
Jamieson, William, gardener to Sir Peter Coats, Wood-side House, William street
Jamieson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 40 Newstreet—house, Saucel bank
Jamieson, William, traveller at Spence, Sons, & Pinker-
ton's, 32 Glen street
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66 PAISLEY.
Jeffrey, Charles, cashier to William Poison & Co., 4 Albionstreet
Jeffrey, George, painter, 9 Broomlands— house, 8 Wardropstreet
JEFFREY, GEORGE, spirit dealer, 8 Wardrop street
Jeffrey, John, shoemaker, 4 Albion street
Johnston, G., confectioner, 5 Smithhills—house, 28 NewSmithhills
Johnston, George, wood carver, 24 High street
Johnston, Hugh, grocer, 25 Old SneddonJohnston, James, Falside
Johnston, James, merchant, Shuttle street—house, Lang-bank
Johnston, John, of William Johnston & Co., Rosebankcottage, Charleston
Johnston, Mrs James, 8 High street
Johnston, Peter, joiner, Renfrew—house, 2 Gauze street
Johnston, Thomas, civil engineer, and road surveyor for
the County of Renfrew, Terrace buildings—house,
Gowan bank, Hurlet
Johnstone, W. B., of Wm. B. Johnstone & Co., at Miss
Gordon's, 92 New SneddonJohnstone, William B., & Co., shawl and scarf manufac-
turers, 4 Forbes place
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, grocer, 2 Old SneddonJOHNSTON, WILLIAM, & Co., muslin, buckram, &c,
manufacturers, Shuttle street
Johnston, William, of William Johnston & Co., BeauchampHouse, Love street
KATER, Thomas, farmer, Mossland, off Renfrew road
Kater, William, farmer, Bogside, off Renfrew road
Kean, Mrs, broker, 79 High street
Keith, Adam, of John Keith & Son, 11 Barclay street
Keith, John, & Son, joiners and blockbuilders, 101
Causeyside
Keith, John, of John Keith & Son, 2 Gauze street
KEITH, SAMUEL, hotel keeper, Abercorn Hotel, 9
Gauze street—(See advertisement)
PAISLEY. 67
Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 37 St. Jamesstreet—house, 34 do.
Kelly, Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 4 CauseysideKelly, Mrs James, grocer, 22 Lawn street
KELLY, JAMES, baker, 34 High street—house, 83 do.
KELSO, THOMAS, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stockstreet—house, do.
Kelso, Thomas, jun., clerk at Brown & Poison's, 23 Stockstreet
Kennedy, Andrew, confectioner, 70 High street
Kennedy, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 9 Prussia st.
Kennedy, Charles, 4 Stow street
Kennedy, David, cooper, 65 Canal street
Kennedy, David, confectioner, 13 Gauze street
Kennedy, Hugh, 75 Causeyside
Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street
Ker, John, feuar, 29 CauseysideKerr, Alexander, baker, 25 High street—house, 43 do.
Kerr, Benjamin, confectioner and fruiterer, 1 Smithhills
KERR & CLARK, thread manufacturers, Linside
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counting house, Seedhill
KERR & CO., power-loom weavers and thread manufac-turers, Underwood Mills
Kerr, Daniel, confectioner, 68 Causeyside
Kerr, Gavin, joiner and timber merchant, 28 and 30Orchard street—house, 30 do.
KERR, GEORGE, nesher, 8 Love street—house, 4Albion street
Kerr, Helen, confectioner, 43 Moss street
Kerr, James, dealer in birds and quadrupeds, and pre-
server, 31 Cotton street
Kerr, J., milliner, 20 Causeyside
Kerr, John, 2 Caledonia street
Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr, Underwood HouseKERR, MRS PETER, Gallowhill House, Renfrew roadKERR, PETER, & SON, heedle twine and thread manu-
facturers, 34 New street
KERR, R. & J. P., power-loom cloth manufacturers,
Underwood mill
Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son, 7 Garthland place,
and Mansfield, Largs
68 PAISLEY.
Kerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Woodlands, Calside
Kerr, Robert, & Son, manufacturers, 21 and 25 Thread st.
Kerr, Robert, Abercorn Dairy, 6 Bank street
Ker, Thomas, coal merchant, 28 CauseysideKERR, THOMAS, teacher, Neilson Institution—house,
* WellmeadowKerr, Thomas, cutler and gunmaker, 21 Moss street
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
Kilgour, Robert Craig, clerk, Railway Goods Station,
Greenlaw, 1 M'Farlane's lane
Kilgour, Mrs, dressmaker, 21 Smithhills
Killoch, Adam, spirit merchant, 4 Caledonia street
Kilpatrick, Hugh Wallace, 16 Abbey street
KILPATRICK, JAMES, manufacturer, 18 CanseysideKILPATRICK, JAMES, plumber and gasfitter, 5 Gil-
mour street—house, 7 Gauze street
KILPATRICK, JOHN, wright and funeral undertaker,
16 Abbey street—house, do—(See advertisement)
KING, ALEXANDER, & SON, woollen and linen
draper, hatters, hosiers, and glovers, 4 Gilmour street
King, Alexander, of Alexander King & Son, 1 Carlile
place, New SneddonKing, Andrew, foreman at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s
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house, 3 UnderwoodKing, David, veterinary surgeon, 2 New Smithhills
KING, JAMES, carriage hirer, George Hotel Stables, 1
Smithhills—office, 2 County place— house, 1 Smithhills
King, John, grocer, 56 George street
King, John, spirit dealer, 25 New Smithhills
King, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 27 Moss street
King, Walter, of Alexander King & Son, 1 Carlile place,
New SneddonKing, Walter, builder, Woodend, HoustonKing, William, enterer, 65 Canal street
KINLOCH, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Storie st.
Kirk, John, joiner and glazier, 27 WellmeadowKirk, James, joiner, 21 New Smithhills—house, 13 Thread
street
Kirkwood, James, cowfeeder, 8 Glen lane
Kirkwood, J. & M., broker, 3 Broomlands
PAISLEY. 69
Kirkwood, John D., Beith carrier, North British Inn, 29
High street
Kirkwood, Matthew, farmer, MerksworthKirkwood, William, farmer, Holehouse, and Stanley MoorKirkwood, William, foreman wood turner at John Barr's,
Moss-side place, Greenock road
Knox, Alexander, pattern designer, 55 Causeyside
Knox, John, farmer, Walkinshaw, Greenock road
Knox, John, saddler, machinery belt, hose-pipe, and thong
manufacturer, 2 New street
Knox, John, manager at Abercorn Shipbuilding Company,11 Niddry street
Knox, Mrs, grocer, 16 Abercorn street
Kyle, John, confectioner, WellmeadowKyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh Parks
Kyle, Morison, proprietor of Theatre Royal, late ExchangeRooms, 47 Moss street—residence, Glasgow
LAIDLAW, JOHN, teacher, John Neilson Institution, 1
Garthland lane
LAING-, C. W., governor, Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum,
Crow road, Calside
Laird, Miss, 37 New SneddonLAMB & ROBERTSON, cooks and confectioners, 26
Gauze street—house, 25 do.
LAMB, JAMES BARR, architect, surveyor, and mea-surer, licensed valuator, and insurance agent, 6 St.
James place—house, Underwood Cottage— (See ad-
vertisement)
Lamb, Mrs, Underwood Cottage
Lamberton, J., of Lamberton & Tennent, 11 WellmeadowLAMBERTON & TENNENT, silk mercers and general
drapers, 15 High street
Lambie, Mathew, clerk at James Purves's, Whitehills,
LochwinnochLamond, Archibald, wine and spirit dealer, 1 Silk street
Landess, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 20 George st.
Landess, Robert, jacquard cutter, 6 Barr street—house, 20George street
Lang, Andrew, clerk, 18 George street
70 PAISLEY.
LANG, JAMES, Jim., leather merchant, 86 High street,
and of Langs & Semple, Seedhill—house, Glenfield
'
LANG, JAMES, leather merchant and insurance agent,
86 High street—house, 11 King street
Lang, John, jun., baker, 78 High street
LANG, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Moss street
—house, Wellington Cottage, off Caledonia street
Lang, John, flesher, 54 Caledonia street—house, 13 Glenstreet
Lang, Mrs, dressmaker and furnisher, 18 George street
Lang, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 57 Canal street
Lang, Peter, contractor and cowfeeder, 33 Moss street
LANG, REV. A. MONTGOMERY, minister of HighChurch—manse, 45 Oakshaw street
LANG, R. H., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, EspedairDyeworks, 1 Espedair street—house, do.
Lang, Robert, grain merchant, 5 Old Sneddon—house, 70Love street
Lang, Robert, card cutter, Calside
Lang, William, spirit dealer, 43 Moss street
LANG, WILLIAM, leather merchant, 86 High street,
and of Langs & Semple, Seedhill—house, 7 King
LANGS & SEMPLE, tanners, Seedhill
Langmuir, Walter, farmer, OldbarLatta, Jane, grocer, 8 Ferguslie
Latta, Mrs Janet, dressmaker, 4 Calside
Lauder, Thomas, missionary, 49 BroomlandsLaw, James, cowfeeder, 26 New street
Law, Richard, grocer, 8 Seedhill
Law, William, storekeeper at Thomas Macalpine's, Georgeplace
Lawrie, James, clerk to James Turnbull, joiner, 1 Abbeystreet
LAWRIE, JOHN, house factor, 27 WilliamsburghLawrie, John, jun., at James Murray's, manufacturer, 11
Barclay street
Lawrie, William, woollen and linen draper, 11 St. Jamesplace—house, 5 New Sneddon
Lawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 7 Wallneuk—house, 2
North Croft
PAISLEY. 71
Lawson, Robert, waste dealer, 1 Bridge street
LECKIE & MACGREGOR, dyers, Lonend Dyeworks
Lee, James, joiner and hothouse builder, Caledonia lone
—house, Moss-side place, Greenock road
Lee, Robert, joiner, cartwright, and spring van builder,
12 St. James street—house, 3 Caledonia street
LEES, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Smithhills
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house, 5 do.
Lees, Rev. James Cameron, D.D., Abbey Manse, 7 Garth-
land street
Leister, George, gardener to Alex. Fullerton, Crossflat
HouseLeitch, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 1 Inkle street
LEITCH, JOHN, joiner, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and
funeral undertaker, 80 New Sneddon—house, do.—(See advertisement)
Leitch, John, officer, Martyrs' Church, 62 Broomlands
LEITCH, M., tobacconist, 4 St. Mirren street—house, 1
Inkle street
Leitch, Miss, tobacconist, 10 Gauze street
LEITCH, WILLIAM, flesher, 31 Causeyside— house,
22 do.
Leitch, William, pawnbroker, 106 George street
Lemay, Arthur, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw,
33 High street
Lemay, Mrs and Miss, dressmakers, 33 High street
LEMON & GREEN, art furniture manufacturers, up-
holsterers, and carvers in wood, 8, 9, and 10
Churchhill
Lemon, John, of Lemon & Green, Beith, Ayrshire
Lennie, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street
Leslie, John, shoemaker, 19 Glen street
LEWIS, ARTHUR, pawnbroker and jeweller, Thistle Loanoffice, 18 Storie street ; Crown Loan office, 83 Broom-lands and 1 Sandholes \ and Rose Loan office, 38Gordon's lane—house, 17 Storie street. Glasgowbranches— City of Glasgow Loan office, 2 Greenstreet, Bridgeton, and Standard Loan office, 5 and 13
Orr street, Calton
72 PAISLEY.
LEWIS & LINSTEAD, cork manufacturers, 54 Highstreet
Lewis, John, of Lewis & Linstead, 61 Canal street
Liggat, James, Co-operative manager, 1 Barclay street
Liggat, David, & Co., bleachers, washing and dressing
establishment, Colinslee
LILLA & EDWARDS, preserve and confection manu-facturers, British India Works, Macdowall street
Lindsay, Walter, smith and farrier, 20 Gordon's lane—
-
house, 12 Saucel
Linn, Thomas, cashier and book-keeper at Peter Jack, jun.,
& Co.'s, 66 Love street
Linn, Thomas, jun., clerk, Royal Bank, 6Q Love street
Linstead, John, of Lewis & Linstead, 78 High street
Little, Peter, broker, 12 New Smithhills
Livingston, Daniel, cowfeeder, 4 Silk street
Livingstone, John, gardener, East Lodge, Crossflat
Livingstone, Mrs Thonias, grocer, 15 WilliamsburghLochhead, Alexander, of Lilla & Edwards, 21 St. James
street
LOCHHEAD, JOHN FINDLAY, pawnbroker, 32
Causeyside, and 1 Gordon's lane—house, 31 Causey-
side
Lochhead, John, of Peter Kerr & Son, Gleniffer View,
Calside
LOCHHEAD, JOSEPH M'LEOD, of M'Innes, Mac-farlane, & Co., 15 Gilmour street
Lochhead, M., of Lilla & Edwards, Gleniffer View, Calside
Lochhead, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, Robert, porter, Bank of Scotland, 6 Moss street
Lochhead, William, clerk at Reids & Henderson's, Calside
LOCHHEAD, WILLIAM A., proprietor Daily Express,
1 Stirling Street, Calside
Lochrie, William, 12 New Smithhills
Lockhart, Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane
LOCKHART, ANDREW H., draper, 104 High street
(Cross)—house, 34 Oakshaw street—(See advertise-
ment)
Lockhart, Elizabeth, confectioner, toy and basket ware-
house, 69 Broomlands—house, Castlehead
PAISLEF. 73
Lockie, Robert, cowfeeder, 91 Causeyside
Lockie, Robert, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 91 Causey-side
Logan, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Lawnstreet—house, 4 do.
LOGAN, DAVID, coal merchant, Underwood depot
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70 Broomlands.
LOGAN & GARDNER, manufacturers, 5 Forbes place
Logan, James, fish dealer, 19 WellmeadowLogan, John, of Logan & Gardner, Calside
LOGAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauzestreet—house, 7 Silk street
Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 59 High street
Logan, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, 70 BroomlandsLOGAN, ROBERT, fishmonger, 149 George street-
house, do.
Logan, Wm>, clerk at Robin &, Houston's, 7 Silk street
Logan, William, cov\ feeder, 60 Canal street
Logan, William, keeper of East Toll
Lorimer, John, at J. & P. Coats's, Braeside Cottage, Mil-
larston
Lounsdale Bleaching Company, LounsdaleLove, John, cowfeeder, 39 Storie street
Love, William, cutler and gunsmith, 1 Smithhills—house,
do.
Love, William, 57 BroomlandsLyall, H. & C, hosiers and furnishers, 97 High street
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house, 20 do.
Lyle, Alexander, grocer, 39 Ferguslie
Lyle, D., & Co., lappet clippers, 15 Newton street
LYLE, DALRYMPLE, accountant, house factor, andagent for West of England Insurance Company, 4High street—house, 11 Maxwellton—(See advertise-
ment)Lyle, George, furnishing and shoe shop, 4 BroomlandsLyle, James, clerk, Smithhills Dyeworks, 70 Canal street
Lyle, John, watchmaker and optician, 46 Moss street
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clock factory, 6 Orchard street—house, do.
Lyle, Mrs, grocer, 8 New street
Lyle, Mrs, midwife, 17 Sandholes
74 PAISLEY.
Lyle, Peter, foreman at Rodger & M'Callum's, 13 Ban-street
LYLE, ROBERT, restaurant, 6 Moss street—house, do.
Lyle, William S., clerk at Rodger & M'Callum's, 13 Ban-
street
Lyle, William, draper and furnisher, 114 Causeyside, and16 George street
Lyon, Mrs, grocer and cowfeeder, 22 Orchard street
LYMBURN, JAMES, & SON, silk mercers and drapers,
16 High street
Lymburn. John, of James Lymburn & Son, 15 High st.
Mack, John, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Causeyside
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house, 31 Orchard street
Mackie, William, of Murdoch & Mackie, 72 Causeyside
MAIR, WILLIAM, manufacturer, 8 Causeyside—house,
1 View terrace, Pollokshields
Mairs, Joseph, commercial, mathematical, and nautical
academy, 4 Smithhills
Malcolm, Archibald, cowfeeder, Townhead Dairy, 46 Highstreet
Mann, Mrs, broker, 7 Storie street
MANNERS, CHARLES, manufacturing chemist, 18 Mill
street—house, 21 Gauze street
Manwell, Mrs Martha, spirit dealer, 16 Abercorn street
Marshall, Hugh, manufacturer, 36 Causeyside
MARSHALL, MISS, shoe warehouse, 81 High street-house, 75 Abbotsford place, Glasgow
MARSHALL, JOHN, ironfounder, Macdowall street-house, 22 Caledonia street
Marshall, Mrs, furnisher, 56 High street
Marshall, Mrs, spirit dealer, 3 Renfrew street
Marshal], Mrs William, 161 George street
MARTIN, ALEXANDER, coppersmith, tinsmith, plum-ber, and gasfitter, foot of School wynd—house, do.
Martin, Francis, of Hodge, Young, and Martin, 4 Orrsquare
Martin, John, grocer, 9 Seedhill
Martin, Miss, 33 New SneddonMartin, Mrs John, 7 West Croft
PAISLEY. 75
Martin, Mrs W., flesher, 29 George street
MARTIN, ROBERT S., house painter and decorator,
Steel's land, High street, Barrhead—orders left at
Miss Hood's, 34 Moss street
Martin, Peter, eating-house keeper, 22 New street
MARTIN, ROBERT, engineer, smith, millwright, and
bell-hanger, 6 St. Mirren street—house, 55 Causey-
side—(See advertisement)
MASON, GEORGE, tobacco manufacturer, 43 Well-
meadow—house, Oakshawside
Mathieson, Archibald, cowfeeder, 12 Storie street
Mathieson, Donald, maltster, Saucel Distillery, 7 Burnrow
Mathieson, Duncan, greengrocer, 3 Dovesland, Neilston
road
Mathieson, John, master shoemaker at Kibble Reformatory,
Mossvale
Mathieson, John, tailor and clothier, 89 High street
MATHIESON, ROBERT, clothier, 18 High street
Maxwell, Henry, gardener, Ralston
Maxwell, James, gardener to James Arthur, BarshawMaxwell, James, clerk at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 2
North Croft
Maxwell, Matthew, shawl manufacturer, 114 Causeyside
—house, 3 Caledonia street
MEIKLE, ANDREW, spirit merchant, and feuar, 27
New SneddonMEIKLEJOHN, J. G., hotel keeper, George Hotel, 2
Smithhills
Mellis, Mrs William, victualler, 17 Broomlands
Mellis, Misses, dressmakers, 17 Broomlands
MELVIN, T. JAMES, wholesale stationer, 77 Highstreet— house, Newton street
Mellon, William, hair-dresser, 12 Moss street
MELVILLE, DAVID, assistant agent, National Bank of
Scotland—-house, Saucel bankMenzie, Peter, joiner, 20 Sandholes—house, 4 Cross
street
MENZIES, GRAHAM, of James Stewart & Co., 32
Queen's gate, London, S.W.
76 PAISLEY.
Middlemas, Miss, draper, 100 CauseysideMILLAR, ALEXANDER, of Sacell Brewery Company,
40 Oakshaw street
MILLAR & FERGUSON, lithographers, 9 New street
Millar, Andrew, of Miliar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshawstreet
Millar, Andrew, jun., of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 46Oakshaw street
Millar, George, porter, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 2 Threadstreet
MILLAR, JAMES, & SON, yarn merchants, 106Causeyside
MILLAR, JAMES, ofJames Millar & Son, Adelphi House,42 New Sneddon
MILLAR, JAMES, Jun., of James Millar & Son, Dean-side, Crow road
MILLAR, J. & R., manufacturers, 111 CauseysideMILLAR, JAMES, of J. & R. Millar, Townhead, 42
High street
Millar, James, of Millar & Ferguson, 119 George street
Millar, John, farmer, South Arkleston, off Glasgowroad
Millar, John, feuar, 92 New SneddonMillar, John, hair-dresser, 29 Maxwellton street
MILLAR, JOHN, diysalter and oil merchant, 16 St.
Vincent place, Glasgow—house, Mossfield, Greenockroad
Miller, John, of Duff & Miller, 33 High street
Millar, John, editor of Renfrewshire Independent—house,
BarrheadMillar, John, warper, 16 CauseysideMillar, Mrs, grocer, 1 Neilston street
Millar, Mrs H., dressmaker, 17 BroomlandsMillar, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 East
Buchanan street
Miller, Mrs William, 33 High street
Millar, Peter, flesher, 74 Love street
MILLAR, P. K., reed and heddle manufacturer, 9 Newstreet—house, 26 Causeyside
MILLAR, ROBERiT, of J. & R. Millar, Castlehead
PAISLEY. 77
MILLAR, THOMAS W., photographic artist, and por-
trait painter, 69 High street—(See advertisement)
MILLAR, THOMAS, china, crystal, and stoneware mer-
chant, and general waste merchant, 117 Georgestreet—(See advertisement)
MILLAR, WALKER, & MILLAR, writers, 8 Gilmourstreet
Millar, William and Adam, tinsmiths, 4 St. Mirren
MILLS, REV. WILLIAM FOWLER, Trinity Epis-
copal Church, 83 New SneddonMilne, Robert, foreman at James Yuill's, 4 Glen street
Mitchell, Alexander, furniture dealer, 1 Neil street and 15
Maxwellton street—house, 15 Maxwellton street
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., shawl manufacturer, 4 Cumberlandcourt, Causeyside—house, Greenock road
Mitchell, Andrew, plasterer, Greenock road
Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 88 Causeyside
Mitchell, David, farmer, Leitchland
MITCHELL, JOHN, tailor and clothier, 16 Highstreet
MITCHELL, JOHN, wine and spirit merehant, Com-mercial Inn, Cross, or 50 Moss street—house, 29
Causeyside—(See advertisement)
MITCHELL, JOHN S., boot and shoemaker, 4 Highstreet—house, 36 Causeyside
Mitchell, Robert, farmer, Potterhill
MITCHELL, THOMAS, plasterer, 11 Sir Michael street
—house, 4 do.— (See advertisement)
Mitchell, William, spirit merchant, 19 Carriagehill
Mitchell, William, ' storekeeper, Poxbar — house, 19
Carriagehill
Moffatt, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands
Monaghan, William, grocer, 63 Storie street
Monteith, John, 9 Smithhills
Montgomery, Elizabeth, draper, 85 Causeyside—house, 13
Barclay street
Montgomery, James, typer and print cutter, 20 Smith-
hills
Moodie, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 64 BroomlandsG 2
78 PAISLEY.
Moore, William, pawnbroker, 7 BroomlandsMORE, ROBERT, salesman, Underwood Co-Operative
Coal Company, 38 George street
Morgan, Edward A., of J. Clark & Co., 1 Christie street
MORGAN, JOHN, & CO., shawl manufacturers, 110Causeyside, Paisley, 55 Friday street, London, and15 Lever street, Manchester
Morgan, John, jun., of J. Clark & Co., Shortroods
Morgan, John, of John Morgan & Co., Greenlaw HouseMorren, David, Castlehead
MORRISON, ALEXANDER, flesher, 99 Causeyside—house, do.
MORRISON, ALEXANDER, innkeeper, Globe Hotel,
11 High street—(See advertisement)
Morrison, Annabella, confectioner and stationer, 53 Highstreet
Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street—house, 82 do.
Morrison, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Silk street
Morrison, James, cowfeeder, 23 Glen street
Morrison, James, boot and shoemaker, 14 Stock street
Morrison, James, flesher, and Refreshment Rooms, 104George street
MORRISON, JOHN, & SONS, coppersmiths, brass-
founders, plumbers, &c., Dyers' wynd, Paisley, andMeadowside works, Ferry road, Renfrew
Morrison, John, of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers' wyndMorrison, John, jun., of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers'
wyndMorrison, Matthew, of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers'
wyndMorrison & Milne, spirit merchants, 18 High street
Morrison, Mrs Archibald, Chain road, West toll
Morrison, Mrs George, spirit merchant, 1 DoveslandMorrison, Thomas, of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers'
wyndMORRISON, WILLIAM B., of Robert Brown & Sons,
Ferguslie Villa
Morrison, William, feuar, 34 High street
Morrison, William Marshall, flesher, 103 George street
—
house, 104 do.
PAISLEY. 79
Morton, Alexander, fruiterer and confectioner, 35 Highstreet
Mortimer, George, at A. & W. Paterson's, 4 Neilston st.
MORTON, HUGH, grocer and provision merchant, 95
High street
Morton, John G., baker, 43 BroomlandsMotherwell, Mrs N. C. G., druggist, 20 Orchard street
Moves, William, tailor, 39 Canal street
Muir, Adam, grain dealer, 23 Well street
Muir, Adam, surveyor for Water Works Commissioners,
Chamberlain's office, County buildings, 5 Stow street
Muir, Alexander, house painter and sign writer, 38 Newstreet—house, 53 Storie street
Muir, Alexander, spirit dealer, 7 Renfrew street
MUIR, A. CRAIG, commission agent, 19 Howard street,
Glasgow—house, 47 Oakshaw street, Paisley—(See
advertisement)
Muir, Catherine, grocer, 12 Smithhills
Muir, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston road
—
house, 1 Stock street
Muir, David, flesher, 33 Gauze street
Muir, Francis, grocer and foreman printer, 20 Glen street
MUIR, JOHN, accountant, house-factor, and insurance
agent, 23 Moss street—house, Annfield Villa, Castle-
head—(See advertisement)
Muir, John, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 9 WellmeadowMuir, John, cowfeeder, 3 Cotton street
Muir, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street—house, 35 NewSneddon
MUIR, JOSEPH, spirit merchant, 20 Abbey street-house, 9 do.
Muir, Matthew, grain merchant, Glasgow, Greenhill
Muir, Mrs Matthew, baker, 32 Storie street
Muir, Robert, commission agent, 3 Castle street
Muir, Robert, baker, 27 New SneddonMuir, Robert, grocer, 10 Glen street—house, 11 do.
Muir, Roger W., commission agent, St. Enoch square,
Glasgow—house, Annfield Villa, Castlehead
MUIR, THOMAS, silk mercer and general draper, 96High street—house, Annfield, Castlehead
80 PAISLEY.
Muir, William, grocer, 26 Cotton street
MUIR & ANDERSON, soap manufacturers, 93 NewSneddon
MUIR & ANDERSON, chemical manure manufacturers,
93 New SneddonMuirhead, Robert, eating-house keeper, 23 WellmeadowMULDOON, JAMES, fish, poultry, and game merchant,
15 Moss street—(See advertisement)
Mungle, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 9 High st. (Cross)
Munro, James, baker, 24 Gauze street
MURDOCH & MACKIE, slaters, 53 Causeyside— (See
advertisement)
Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., iron andsteel merchants, 5 Lynedoch place, Glasgow
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., iron merchants, 14 South Croft,
Paisley, and 21 and 23 Robertson street, GlasgowMurdoch, Thomas, of Murdoch & Mackie, 17 Stock street
Murdoch, William, spirit dealer, 89 High street—house,
5 LonendMure, Mrs Robert, Abercorn buildings
Murray, A., spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street
MURRAY, DANIEL, JUN., & CO., shawl manufac-facturers, 2 Forbes place
Murray, Daniel, jun., of Daniel Murray, jun., & Co.,
Nether Villa, Castlehead
Murray, Daniel, sen., Nether Villa, Castlehead
MURRAY, DAVID, agent, Royal Bank of Scotland,
Ellengowan, Castlehead
MURRAY, DAVID, & SON, house painters and deco-
rators, and oil and colour merchants, 15 Gilmour st.
Murray, David, jun., Ellengowan, Castlehead
Murray, George L., salesman at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s,
Nether Villa, Castlehead
Murray, J., bootmaker, 3 West street
Murray, James and George, Abbey Church officers, 12
Abbey close
MURRAY, JAMES, manufacturer, 1, 2, and 3 Causey-side—house, Langholm, Castlehead
Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58Broomlands
PAISLEY. 81
Murray, John, at James Murray's, manufacturer, 51 Cale-
donia street
Murray, Matthew, draper, 69 Broomlands—-house, 68 do.
Murray, Robert, clerk to P. Jack, jun., & Co., 11 Barclay
street
Murray, Thomas, clerk at James Murray's, manufacturer,
2 South Orr street
MURRAY, WILLIAM, of David Murray & Son, Auchi-
nean, Castlehead
MYLES, JAMES, factor, Deanside, Renfrew — office
Terrace buildings, 109 High street
M'Adam, Henry, broker, 29 New Smithhills
M'Adam, Mrs James, grocer, 5 North Croft
Macalpine, Andrew, clerk at Spence, Sons, and Pinkerton's,
36 St. James street
Macalpine, Archd., of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co., 2 Mans-field place, Neilston street
M'Alpine, Charles, cowfeeder, 50 Mill street
M'Alpine, David, grocer and boatman, 36 St. James street
MACALPINE, GEO. W., of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co.,
Stanley place, 48 Causeyside—(See advertisement)
MACALPINE, THOS. W., & CO., drysalters—offices, 48Moss street—stores, George place
Macalpine, Thos. W., of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co., Castle-
headMacansh, Mrs James, milliner, 29 High street—house,
86 do.
M'Arthur, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Shuttle street
M'Arthur, Archibald, farmer, Stanely
M'Arthur, Colin, 39 Back SneddonM'ARTHUR, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Love
street—house, do.
M'Arthur, James, broker, 24 Castle street
M'Arthur, Miss Janet, straw bonnet and hat cleaner,
Terrace buildings, 109 High street
M'Arthur, Mrs William, 13 Lawn street
M'ARTHUR, WILLIAM, ironmonger, 9 High street
(Cross)—house, do.
M'Arthur, William, boot and shoemaker, 111 George st.
M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Buchanan street,
and 30 George street
82 PAISLEY.
M'Aulay, James, designer at John Morgan & Co.'s, HighCarriagehill
M'Aulay, James, shoemaker, 3 New Smithhills
Macaulay, Robert, clerk at J. S. Smiles's, High Car-riagehill
M'AUSLAND, ALEXANDER, boot and shoemaker, 14High street—house, 59 Causeyside
M'Ausland, James, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, William, 5 Blackhall buildings
Maealister, John, Castlehead
Macalister, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Maealister, Misses, 6 George street
M 'Barron, John, thatcher, 31 High street
M'BEAN, ALEXANDER F., M.A., rector of GrammarSchool, Grammar School House, 5 Churchhill
M'Cabe, James, contractor, 10 Silk street
M'Call, John, gardener to Mrs Kerr, Gallowhill
M'Callum, Archibald, & Co., dyers, 20 Smithhills—house,
28 New Smithhills
M'Callum, John, of J. & J. M'Callum, 29 CauseysideM'Callum, John, of Isdale & M'Callum, 5 Garthland st.
M'Callum, John, jun., of J. & J. M'Callum, 29 CauseysideM'CALLUM, J. &; J., silk, cotton, and woollen dyers,
Gordon's lane DyeworksM'Callum, Mrs, hosier and furnisher, 31 High street
M'Callum, Miss, of Austin & M'Callum, 8 West Croft
Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, 10 WellmeadowM'Cartney, Hamilton, spirit dealer, 15 Thread street
M'Coll, Daniel, fruit dealer and confectioner, 12 Abbeyclose and 12 Broomlands
M'Coll, John, cowfeeder, LoneheadM'Cowan, Robert T., traveller to J. & P. M'Murray, 16
Moss street
M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer, 17 Gauze street
M'Cunn, Thomas, clerk, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 1
Garthland place
M'Cunn, William, clerk at David Murray, jun., & Co.'s,
1 Garthland place
M'Dermid, Charles, cowfeeder, 3 North Croft
M 'Dermic!, Peter, grocer and cowfeeder, 18 Moss street
PAISLEY. 8 8
M'Donald, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Canal
street—house, 4 Stow place
M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street
M'Donald, Duncan, spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon—house, 32 Glen street
M'Donald, James, officer Free Gaelic Church, 1 Wardropstreet
M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield, off Renfrew road
M'Donald, John, Paisley, Glasgow, and Johnstone car-*
rier, at John Lang's, 47 Moss street
M'Donald, Mrs, 13 Millarston
M'Donald, Patrick, greengrocer, 35 Castle street
M'Dougal, Alexander, farmer, West Yonderton, Inchinnan
road
M'Dougal, Hugh, cutter at Robert Eaglesim's, 28 Oak-shaw street
Macdougal, Hugh, clerk at James Millar & Son's, 28Oakshaw street
M'DOUGAL, JOHN, bookseller and stationer, 4 Mossstreet—house, 29 St. James street
M'Dougall, Alexander, weavers' wright, 1 Ferguslie
M'Dougall, Mrs, 2 Garthland place
M'Dougall, Mrs, grocer, 46 BroomlandsM'Dougall, Robert, clerk, at John M'Kechnie & Co.'s, 9
Roselea drive, Dennistoun, GlasgowM'Do wall, James, flesher, 41 Ferguslie
MACDUFF, JAMES, chemist and druggist, 100 Highstreet—house, 36 do.
M'Elwee, George M., traveller, 8 Storie street
M'Elwee, John K., fishmonger and poulterer, 33 Gauzestreet—house. 11 Abercorn street
M'Ewan, John, organist and teacher of music, Garthland
lane
M'Elwham, John, broker, 26 Old SneddonM'EWIN, ALEXANDER, spirit merchant, and hay and
straw retailer, 6 New SneddonMACFADYEN, JAS. R., auctioneer and valuator, 9
Churchhill—house, 28 WellmeadowM'Fadyen, Miss Elizabeth, furnishings, 86 Causeyside—
.
house, 22 Oakshaw street
84 PAISLEY.
Macfadzean, J. & J., blacksmiths, Glen lane—house for
both, 9 Glen street
MACFARLANE & CO., wine and spirit merchants, 29Lady lane, and 10 Well street
M'FARLANE, D. & R., chain and hank dyers, Under-wood road Dyeworks
M'Farlane, Daniel, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Caledonia LoneCottage
Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfarlane & Co., wine and spirit
merchants, OakshawheadMACFARLAN, DANIEL, Procurator Fiscal of Ren-
frewshire, 5 County place—house, NethercommonCottage
M'Farlane, Duncan, confectioner and fruit merchant, 2
Smithhills
M'Farlane, George, officer, Free Middle Church, 19 School
wyndM'Farlane, George, grocer, 21 New Smithhills
M'FARLANE, GRAHAM, Broom field, Johnstone
M'FARLANE, GRAHAM JAMES, of J. & G. M'Far-
lane, Broomfield, Johnstone
MACFARLANE, HUGH, agent for British Linen Bank-
ing Company, 17 Gilmour street
M'FARLANE, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Bredi-
land and Johnstone Chemical WorksMacfarlane, James, of Macfarlane, Philips, k Co., 3 Mans-
field place, Neilston street
M'Farlane, James, tailor and clothier, 36 High street
MACFARLAN, JOHN, writer and notary public, 5
County place—house, Nethercommon cottage
Macfarlane, John, of Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., Sunny-
side
M'FARLANE, JOHN G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broom-
field, Johnstone
M'Farlane, Malcolm, at J. B. Lamb's, 6 St. James place
Macfarlane, Miss, Canal Bank, 40 Canal street
Macfarlane, Mrs Alexander, 7 Hunter street
Macfarlane, Mrs William, 7 WellmeadowMACFARLANE, PHILIPS, & Co., elastic web manu-
facturers, Cragfoot Factory, Colinslee
PAISLEY. 85
MACFARLANE, ROBERT, grocer and victualler, 17Cotton street —house, 12 Abbey street
MACFARLANE, ROBERT, of M'Innes, Macfarlane, &Co., Monkshaw, Renfrew road
M'Farlane, Robert, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Askomill cot-
tage, Greenock road
MACFEE, JOHN, seedsman, and agent for Taddy'ssnuff, 1 St. Mirren street—(See advertisement)
MACFEDRIES, William T., painter and paper hanger,
83 High street—house, do.
M'GALLAN, JAMES S., coal merchant, UnderwoodDepot—house, 35 New Sneddon—(See advertisement)
M'GEACHY, JAMES, cabinetmaker and bedding manu-facturer, 49 Moss street ; also, 9 Stockwell street,
254 Paisley road, 93 Canning street, and 371 Gallo-
gate, Glasgow—house, 1 Roselea drive, Dennistoun,Glasgow
M'Gechan, John, of Cochran & M'Gechan, 31 St. Jamesstreet
M'GEE, WALTER, & SON, engineers, millwrights,
machine and tool makers, Albion Works, Stoney
BraeM'Gee, Walter, of W. M'Gee & Son, 2 Caledonia street
M'Gee, William, of W. M'Gee & Son, 9 St. Jamesstreet
M'Geoch, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 4 Mill street
M'Geoch, David, smith and farrier, 4 Mill street
M'Geoch, Mrs A., confectioner, 57 George street
M'Ghee, Gavin, gardener to Wm. Johnston, Beauchamp,Love street
M'Ghee, James, 56 BroomlandsM'Ghee, Maxwell, baker, 6 Broomlands
M'GHEE, PATRICK, waste and machinery dealer, 31
Old Sneddon—house, 21 do.
M'GHEE, JAMES H., painter and paper-hanger, 35
Canal street—house, do.
M'GHIE, R. M., & CO., seedsmen and florists, 53 Highstreet—house, do.—(See advertisement)
M'GHIE, JOHN, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Abbeystreet
H
86 PAISLEY
M'GHIE, WILLIAM, writer, and agent for the StandardLife Assurance Co., 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, George, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Green-law, 7 Underwood street
M'Gibbon, John, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, 4 Williamstreet
M'Gibbon, Mrs James, grocer, 12 Glen street—house, 8Underwood place
M'Gibbon, Richard F., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 Mossstreet—house, 25 do
M'GILCHRIST, ALEXANDER, boot and shoemaker,15 Moss street—house, 65 Love street
M'Gill, Mrs Robert, boot and shoemaker, 23 Cottonstreet
M'Gill, John, broker, 18 Moss street
M'Glashan, Alexander, tailor, 5 St. James street
M'Gorley, Hugh, dealer, Hospital lane
M'GOWN, ADAM, brush and waste factory, East lane,
Williamsburgh—house, WhitehaughM'Gown, Alexander B., accountant and agent, 14 Gilmour
street-—house, 11 Neiiston street
M'Gown, Alexander, broker, 31 New Smithhills
M'GOWN, JOHN, accountant, cashier of Savings Bank,and insurance agent, 14 Gilmour street—house,Camphill—(See advertisement)
M'Gown, Thomas, cashier at James Harvey & Co.'s
—
house, Camphill place
M'Grath, Patrick, broker, 30 Old SneddonM'Gregor, David, tacksman, Causeyside Toll
MACGREGOR, JOHN ROSS, chemist at Lonend Dye-works, Lonend Cottage
MACGREGOR, PATRICK COMYN, F.R.H.S., of
Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend HouseMacgregor, Patrick, yarn agent, 8 Causeyside, Paisley,
and at 85 Queen street, Glasgow—house, Bellahous-ton, Paisley road, Glasgow
M'Gregor, William, hair cutter, 34 Old SneddonM'Grory, Mrs, tailor, 38 Moss street
M'HOUL, ANDREW, spirit dealer, 9 Orchard street-house, 25 do.
PAISLEY. 87
M'Hutchison, David, shopman to George Dobie, 3 St.
James street
M'llquham, James, clerk to Archibald Bell, 8 Stevenson
street
M 'IIwrick, William, fruiterer, 69 Love street—house, 2
Niddry street
M'Indoe, Matthew, grocer, 10 Lawn street
M'Indoe, Mrs, grocer, 15 Ferguslie
M'Indoe, Rev. William, of Free Martyrs' Church, 97
George street
M'Indoe, Robert, farmer, Easter WalkinshawM'INNES, MACFARLANE, & CO., writers, 2 Lawn
M'INNES, JOHN, of M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., 1
Garthland place
M'Innes, John, cabinetmaker, joiner, and weavers' wright
William street—house, 12 Sandholes
M'Innes, John, gardener to William Wotherspoon, Max-wellton House
M'Innes, Robert, tobacconist, 71 BroomlandsM'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., tanners, curriers, and leather
merchants, 7 New Smithhills—house, 97 Highstreet
Macintosh, Rev. Alex., of Free Gaelic Church, Calside
M'lntyre, Mrs Alexander, spirit dealer, 32 Causeyside
—
12 Gordon's lane
M'lntyre, Mrs W illiam, 2 Blackhall buildings
M'lntyre, Peter, grocer, 23 Cotton street
M'lntyre, Robert, hosier, 60 George street
MACINTYRE, WILLIAM, wholesale stationer, card andpasteboard, and Jacquard loom card manufacturer,
and paper stainer—works, Blackhall Mill—shop andwarehouse, 6 High street (Cross)—house, Castlehead
—(See advertisement)
M'KAIG, THOMAS, brickmaker and brickbuilder, Vic-
toria Brickworks, 28 Love street—house, Wallacecottage, 30 New Sneddon
M'Kaig, Mrs Peter, confectioner, 118 George street
MACKAY, JOHN, & CO., pawnbrokers, 32 Gauze street
and 3 Abbey street—house, 44 Oakshaw street
88 PAISLEY.
M'KAY, JOHN, general secretary for AmalgamatedWeavers' Association, 41 Lady lane
M'Kay, William, gas inspector, 7 West street
M'Kay, William, grocer, Livingstone place, Carriagehill
MacKean, James A. D., of Muir & Anderson, 5 Garth-land place
MacKean, James A., of William Sim & Co., Maryfield,Calside
M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street
M'KEAN, JAMES, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 100George street
M'Kean, James, jun., at Thos. W. Macalpine & Co.'s,
36 High street
M'KEAN, JAMES, wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchant, 63 Causeyside—house, Newton Bank,Castlehead
M'KEAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss st.
M'KEAN, J., wine and spirit merchant, 75 BroomlandsMacKean, Miss, 3 West Croft
MacKean, Mrs Robert, 10 Smithhills
MacKean, William Muir, of Muir & Anderson, Dromorne,Renfrew road
MacKean, William, starch and corn flour manufacturer,St. Mirren Starch and Corn Flour Works, Caledoniastreet—house, 5 Garthland street
MacKean, Wm. S., of William Sim & Co., 10 Smithhills
M'KECHNIE, ALEXANDER, messenger-at-arms,sheriff officer, &c, 4 Moss street—house, 28 OldSneddon
M'KECHNIE, JOHN, manufacturer, 14 Causeyside—house, Riversdale, Langbank
M'Kechnie, Malcolm, manufacturer—house, 73 Causey-side
MACKELLAR, ARCHIBALD, grain and potato mer-chant, 42 Moss street—house, 13 George street
M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer, 28 George street, and grocerand spirit merchant, 84 Causeyside—house, 140George street
M'Kellar, James, clerk at Pollock & Cochran's, 83Causeyside
PAISLEY. 89
MacKellar, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., March-field, Inchinnan road
M'Kellar, Matthew H., grocer and victualler, 31 High st.
MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER, of M'Innes, Macfarlane,& Co., 66 Love street
MacKenzie, Archibald, market gardener, North GreenhillMacKenzie, Archibald, jun., of MacKenzie Brothers, Gate-
flat Cottage, Renfrew road
MACKENZIE, BROTHERS, starch and corn flour
manufacturers, Victoria Works, Renfrew roadMacKenzie, Daniel, of MacKenzie Brothers, Gateflat Cot-
tage
MacKenzie, Duncan, commercial traveller, FalsideM'Kay, D., wine and spirit merchant, 2 New SneddonMacKenzie, George, of MacKenzie Brothers, North Green-
hill
M'KENZIE, GEORGE, photographic artist, 5 Gilmourstreet—house, Castlehead
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., tailor, 78 CauseysideM'Kenaie, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 13 Gauze street
M'Kenzie, James, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street
M'Kenzie, James, sluicekeeper, Stanley cottageM'KENZIE, PETER, nurseryman, Bellfield nursery,
Cartvale, Love street—shop, 1 Gordon street,
GlasgowM'Kenzie, William, governor of Burgh Poorhouse, 7 New
SneddonM'Kie, James, flesher, 14 BroomlandsM'Kie, Mrs John, flesher, 3 Lawn street
MacKie, Keith, assistant to R. Barr, chemist, MrsPollock's, 53 High street
MACKINTOSH, ALEXANDER, joiner, and packingbox and tincase maker, 12 Newton street—house, 16Maxwellton
M'KILLIGIN, DUNCAN, woollen and linen draper, 15High street—house, 9 Sandholes
M'Kim, John, furnisher, 11 Storie street
M'Kim, Samuel, bed cover manufacturer, 36 BroomlandsM'Kim, William, teacher, Maxwellton School—house, 36
Broomlandsh 2
90 PAISLEY,
M'Kinlay, J. & M., milliners and dressmakers, and baby-
linen establishment, 94 High street—house, 21 do.
M'Kinlay, John, of Robertson & M'Kinlay, 21 High st.
M'Kinlay, John, Free St. George's Church officer, 37 New-
street
M'Kinlay, Mrs, 43 Oakshaw street
M'Kinlay, R. C, letter-carrier, 35 Thread street
M'Kinlay, William, warehouseman, 9 LonendM'Kinnon, Lachlan, at M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co.'s, 70
Love street
M'KUNE, REV. CHRISTOPHER, minister of St.
George's Church, Barshaw Cottage
M'Lachlan, A. F., commercial traveller, 4 Williamsburgh
M'Lachlan, David, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 3 UnderwoodM'Lachlan, Dugald, boot and shoemaker, 17 Gauze street
M'LACHLAN, JAMES, coal merchant, Coal Basin, 19
Canal street, and Underwood depot—(See advertise-
ment)—house, 4 Williamsburgh
M'Lachlan, John, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., 23 Abercornstreet
M'LACHLAN, JOHN, grocer and spirit merchant, 5
Moncrieff street—house, 3 Back SneddonM'Lachlan, John, wine and spirit merchant, 70 Broom-
lands
M'LARDIE, J. N., & CO., dyers, scourers, and finishers,
Marshall's lane and Meikleriggs—(See advertisement)
M'Lardie, James, of J. N. M'Lardie & Co., Langcraig
cottage, Meikleriggs
MacLaren, Duncan, teller, Union Bank of Scotland, 77
High street
M'Lean, Alexander, weigher, Town Weighs, Caledonia
street—house, 9 Glen street
M'Lean, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street—house,
29 do.
M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street
—
house, 34 do.
M'LEAN, JOHN, dyer, Barterholm Dyeworks—house,
45 Causeyside
M'Lean, John, grocer, 74 Causeyside
M'Lean, Joseph, essence of coffee manufacturer, 2 Shuttle
street—house, 12 Wardrop street
PAISLEY. 91
M'Lean, Neil, baker, 1 05 George street
M'LEAN, ROBERT, agent for Cowan & Co., GoodsRailway Station, Greenlaw—house, 43 High street
M'Lean, Robert, storeman to William Caldwell & Co., 20Mill street
M'LELLAN, ALEXANDER, violinist and teacher of
dancing, 40 New street— (See advertisement)
M'Lellan, James, grocer, 26 BroomlandsM ;Lellan, Norman, clerk, County Police, 3 Millar street
M'Lellan, William, printer, 17 Wardrop street
M'Lennan, T. B., shawl manufacturer, 113 Causeyside—house, 66 Love street
M'Lennan, W. B., of Campbell & M'Lennan, 12 Abbeystreet
M'LEOD, ALEXANDER, crystal and china merchant,
and general waste dealer, 89 Causeyside—house, do.
M'Leod, Colin, draff agent at Saucel Distillery, 26
Orchard street
M'LEOD, MATTHEW, house factor and coal merchant,
Underwood and Stoney brae depots—house, 87 Highstreet (opposite head of New street) — (See adver-
tisement)
M'LEOD, NINIAN FERRIE, physician and surgeon,
M.D., CM., medical practitioner, 12 Old Sneddon—house, 2 New Smithhills
MACLERIE, GEORGE, cook and confectioner, and
wine and spirit merchant, 7 High street (Cross)—house, do.
M'Lerie, Miss, milliner, 25 Causeyside
M'Lure, Andrew H., warper, 109 High street
M'Luskie, Peter, flesher, 25 Moss street—house, 73 Lovestreet
M'Mahon, Peter, at John Stewart & Co., 2 Lylesland
M'Master, Alex., gardener to M. Muir, Greenhill, 18 Back
SneddonM'Meikan, Mrs, teacher, Industrial School, 18 Oaksbaw
street
M'Millan, Angus, keeper of Slaughter HouseM'MILLAN, DUGALD, baker, 41 Broomlands—house,
do.
92 PAISLEY.
M'MILLAN, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 16Canseyside—house, do.
M'Millan, John, foreman at Greenlaw Station, 19 Under-wood
M'Millan, John, jun., clerk at Greenlaw Station, 19Underwood
M'Millan, J. & E., hosiers and furnishers, 1 Smithhills
M'Millan, Peter, shoemaker, 11 Cotton street
M'Millan, Thomas, weaver and confectioner, 139 Georgestreet
M'Morland, William, butter and egg dealer, 20 Sand-holes
M'Murchy, James, Castlehead
M'Murray, James, chemist and druggist, 19 George street
—house, 9 Orr square
M'Murray, J. & P., confectioners, 36 High street—house,
9 Orr square
M'Murray, Mrs, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithhills
M'Murrich, James, at Gibson, Mackellar, & Co.'s, Terracebuildings, 109 High street
M'Murrich, James, jun., family grocer, and provision
merchant, 28 Causeyside—house, 11 Wardrop st.
M'Nab, James, grocer, 41 George street
M'NAB, MRS AGNES, wine and spirit merchant, 26Carriagehill
M'NAIR, DUNCAN, grocer, victualler, and grain mer-chant, 6 and 25 Moss street, and 2 St. James place
—house, 25 Moss street
M'Nair, Duncan, of Mathew Gibb & Co., 145 Georgestreet
M'Nair, Hugh, farmer, Meikleriggs
M'Nair, Matthew, carrier, 14 Thread street
M'Nair, J. & D., & Co., curled hair manufacturers, Seed-hill hair works
M'NAIR, JOHN, grocer, 50 George street—house, 122do.
M'Nair, William, of Armstrong & M'Nair, 168 Georgestreet
M'Nair, William, of Alex. H. Park & Co., 13 Barclaystreet
PAISLEY. 93
M'NALLY, MBS JOHN, spirit dealer, 6 Wallace street
—house, 29 Back SneddonM'Naught, Hugh, cowfeeder, 3 New street
M'Naught, John, furniture dealer, 38 New street
M'Naught, John, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze street
M'NAUGHTON, ALEXANDER, wright, 48 Highstreet—house, 69 do.
M'Naughton, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside
M'Naughton, James, grocer, 92 New Snedden
M'NAUGHTON, JOHN, manager to M. Robertson &Co., Foxbar
M'Nee, Robert, tailor, 3 Moss street
M'Neil, Alexander, greengrocer, 3 Lawn street
M'Neil, J., milliner, 20 WellmeadowM'Neil, James, of M'Neil & Brown, 23 Abbey street
M'Neil, John, furnisher, 5 Castle street
M'Neil, John, grocer, 19 WellmeadowM'NEIL & BROWN, joiners, 30 New Smithhills
M'Neil, Peter, manager at Anderson & Wallach's, 8 WestCroft
M'Neil, William, wine and spirit merchant, 19 WellmeadowM'NICOL, JOHN, confectioner and soiree purveyor, 5
Moss street—house, do.
M'NISH, MRS WILLIAM, boot and shoe manufacturer,
5 County place and 42 Moss street—house, 9 Moss st.
M'NISH, ROBERT, boot and shoe manufacturer, 94
High street—house, do.
MACPHERSON, ALEXANDER, sheriff officer, and
town officer, 9 Churchhill
M'Pherson, Donald, inspector, Burgh Police, 1 Barclay St.
M'PHERSON, DUNCAN, cowfeeder, Gibbie's Bush,
King street
M'Pherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey Burying
Ground, 4 Smithhills
M'Pherson, James, saddler, 32 WellmeadowM'Pherson, John, traveller, at Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton's,
Ralston square
M'Pherson, Joseph, baker, 8 Broomlands
M'Pherson, Robert, blacking, polishing paste, and liquid
blue manufacturer, 8 Shuttle street
94 PAISLEY.
M'Quattie, Alex., draper, 25 Causeyside
M'QUEEN, THOMAS, joiner, 131 George street—house,28 Newton street—(See advertisement)
M' Queen, Mrs Alexander, 9 WellmeadowMacRobert, Thomas, writer, depute Clerk of the Peace for
Renfrewshire, and Clerk to the Paisley School Board,
County buildings—house, Castlehead
M'Stravick, David, flesher, 3 Neilston street
M'Stravic, James, house factor and coal agent, 3 MoncriefT
street
M'TAGGART, DANIEL, tailor and clothier, 9 Orrsquare—house, 13 Barclay street—(See advertise-
ment)M'Walter, Allan, plumber and gasfitter, 23 New Smith-
hills—house, 16 Glen street
M'WALTER, ELIZABETH, spirit dealer, 19 Maxwell-ton street
M'Walter, Robert, feuar, 45 Causeyside
M'Walter, Mrs Thomas, 26 George street
M'WHINNIE, JOHN, carver and gilder, 81 High street
—house, 17 MaxwelltonM'WILLIAM, JOHN, of J. & J. M?William, spirit mer-
chants, 38 Queen street, Glasgow—house, Fairfield,
Gateside, Renfrew road
M'Williams, Denis, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Newstreet
Nairn, Miss, Blackland cottage, 22 Calside
Nairn, Archibald, clerk, Caledonia Engine Works, 16
Thread street
NAIRNE, WILLIAM, treasurer Gas Company, 3 Cale-
donia street
Naismith, William, of Parlane & Naismith, 21 St. James
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 1 Forbes place
—Peter Guilleaume, agent
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK, 14 Gil-
mour street—John M'Gown, cashier, and actuary
—
(See advertisement)
NEIL, ARCHIBALD, bottler, 13 and 14 Newton street
—house, 36 Maxwellton
PAISLEY. 95
Neil, James, tinsmith and ironmonger, 8 BroomlandsNeil, John, blanket and tweed manufacturer, 6 Wardrop
street
Neil, Mrs R., confectioner, 65 BroomlandsNeilson, Miss Agnes, milliner and dressmaker, 44 Moss
street—house, 86 High street
Neilson, Thomas, wright and glazier, 4 "West brae—house,
3 do.
NEILSON, WILLIAM, carver, gilder, and picture framemaker, 85 High street—house, 86 do.— (See adver-
tisement)
NESS, JOHN, spirit merchant, 1 Bridge street
NEWLANDS, J. BUCHANAN, watchmaker andgoldsmith, 16 High street—house, Burnbank, Calside
Newton, Robert, grocer, 16 Maxwellton street
NICOL, JOHN, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 6
George street—house, 14 Wardrop street
Nicol, John, of W. CaldwTell & Co., 9^- Stevenson street
Nicolson, Daniel, Lieutenant Burgh Police, Camphill
place
Nicolson, John, commission merchant, "20 Union street,
Glasgow—house, Marylea, Calside
Nimmo, James, officer Canal street U.P. Church, 118George street
NISBET, ALEXANDER F., pawnbroker, 24 Gauzestreet—house, 26 do.
Nisbet, John, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 128George street
Nisbet, Mrs, 128 George street
Nisbet, William, Caledonia cottage
Niven, Alexander, confectioner, 4 Gauze street
NIVEN, HUGH, wine and spirit merchant, 110 Georgestreet—house, 56 do.
Niven, John Coutts, teacher, Grammar School, 22 Well-
meadowNiven, Rev. Frederick C, minister of North Church, The
Manse, 51 Love street
Niven, Robert, cowfeeder and salt merchant, 66 Georgestreet
NORRIE, C. & A., temperance coffee house and hotel,
9 High street (Cross)
96 PAISLEY.
NORTH BRITISH DAILY AND WEEKLY MAILOFFICE, 5 County place—James Drewette, corres-
pondent and reporter
NOTMAN, MISSES, music teachers, Park place, Calside
Notman, William James, manager at Brown & Poison's
starch works—house, Falside
O'DONNELL, John, agent for the United Assurance Sick
and Burial Society of St. Patrick, 5 Storie street
O'Neill, Charles, salesman to Paisley Provident Co-Opera-tive Society, 1 Barclay street
O'Neill, James, of A. H. Park & Co., 55 Causeyside
Ogg, George, spirit dealer, 36 Ferguslie
Ogilvie, Mrs, draper, 3 Love street
OLIVER, ROBERT, baker, 73 Love street—house, do.
OLIVER, ROBERT, collector of poor rates for the AbbeyParish, and collector and treasurer for Abbey Parish
Statute Labour Road Trustees—office, 4 Smithhills
—house, 32 Calside
Oliver, Robert, jun., cashier with Brown & Poison, 32Calside
O'May, Robert, grocer, 31 Storie street
O'May, William, grocer, 17 WellmeadowOrchardson, John, manager, Caledonia Factory, 51 Cale-
donia street
Orchardson, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 86Causeyside—house, 90 Canal street
Orchardson, George, dealer, 36 Ferguslie
Orchardson, John, weaver, 6 Glen street
ORMISTON, WILLIAM JAMES, accountant, RoyalBank of Scotland, 70 Love street
ORR, DAVID, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland,
Camphill
Orr, John, baker, 13 Smithhills
Orr, James, of Dickson, Orr, & Co., 3 WilliamsburghOrr, Mrs Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 13 High
street
Orr;Mrs, grocer, 29 Glen street
Orr, Robert, 37 Storie street
PAISLEY. 97
ORR, THOMAS, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St.
James place—house, 2 Back SneddonOsborne, James, officer St. George's Church, 6 George
street
Osborne, James, 14 Ferguslie
PAISLEY ARTIZANS' INSTITUTION, 1 High street
—keeper, Robert WyliePaisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane—Dalrymple
Lvle clerk
PAISLEY CLOTHING COMPANY, clothiers and out-
fitters, 102 High street (Cross)
PAISLEY COFFEE KOOM, 107 High Street (Cross)—Robert Wingate, keeper, 18 Barclay street
PATENT CONVEX WEAVING COMPANY, 153
George street
Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing Society (Limited),
manufacturers of woollen goods, 7 St. Mirren street
—Alexander M'Naught, secretary
PAISLEY #ORPORATION GAS OFFICE, 23 Mossstreet—William Nairne, treasurer
" PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS » OFFICE, 16 Causey-
side—Wm. A. Lochhead, proprietor
PAISLEY EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE STORE,9 Stock street—John Hosie, salesman—John Mar-shall, secretary
PAISLEY HOUSE OF REFUGE, Stow place — (See
" PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE AD-VERTISER" OFFICE, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmourstreet—Richard Watson, editor— (See advertisement)
"PAISLEY HERALD" PRINTING AND STA-TIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 10 High street-
William B. Watson, printer— (See advertisement)
PAISLEY INDUSTRIAL AND RAGGED SCHOOL,Albion street—Thomas Smith, superintendent
PAISLEY INFIRMARY, Bridge street (Burgh)—Wm.Gillespie, treasurer, 82 New Sneddon
PAISLEY PAROCHIAL BOARD OFFICE, 8 NewSneddon—James S. Brown, inspector
i
98 PAISLEY.
Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (limited)—grocers
and provision merchants, and dealers in boots, shoes,
coals, &c, 15 G-eorge street, and 68 Love street
—
office, 1 Barclay street—Alex. M'Naught, secretary
PAISLEY SAVINGS BANK, 14 Gilmour street—JohnM'Gown, cashier—(See advertisement)
Paisley Swimming Baths, corner of George street andStorie street
"PAISLEY AND RENFREWSHIRE GAZETTE"OFFICE, 3 Moss street—J. & J. Cook, publishers
PARK, ALEXANDER H., & CO., wholesale and retail
grocers, 105 High street (Cross)
Park, Alexander H., of Alexander H. Park & Co., 3 Oak-shawhead
Park, John, farmer, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mackie's Mill
Park, John, wine and spirit merchant, 11 St. James place
—house, 31 St. James street
Park, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street
Park, William, foreman, Carting Department, Caledonian
Railway Company, Greenlaw Station, 1 UnderwoodPARK, WILLIAM C, wine and spirit merchant, 10
George street—house, do.
Park, William, farmer, South Gallowhill
Parker, Mrs, staymaker, 94 Causeyside
PARLANE & NAISMITH, silk mercers and general
drapers, 10 High street (Cross)—(See advertisement)
Parlane, James, of Parlane & Naismith, Marion Grove,
Castlehead
Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 33 Oakshaw street
Parlane, John, foreman at J. & R. Parlane's, Castlehead
PARLANE, J. & R., printers, bookbinders, paper rulers,
and booksellers, 97 High street—works, 8 School wynd
Parlane, R. B., of J. & R. Parlane, Castlehead
PATERSON, A. & W., boot and shoemakers, 97 High
street—branch from 92 Argyle street, Glasgow
Paterson, Mrs Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 54
Storie street
Paterson, Alexander, warehouseman at Dalziel & Begg's,
2 Stirling street
PAISLEY. 99
Paterson, Andrew, clerk, British Linen Co.'s Bank, and
agent for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, 10
Glen lane
PATERSON, ANDREW, grocer and victualler, 15 OldSneddon—house, 8 "West Croft
PATERSON & CO., lithographic printers, 8 High street
Paterson, David D., teacher at Kibble Reformatory
Paterson, Ebenezer, clerk, Union Bank of Scotland, 10
Bridge street
Paterson, Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 2 Northstreet
Paterson, Hugh, grocer and shoemaker, 30 St. James st.
PATERSON, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 28 BackSneddon—house, Mossvale
PATERSON, JAMES, & CO., shawl manufacturers, 7 St.
Mirren street
PATERSON, JAMES, of James Paterson & Co., Marystreet
Paterson, James, baker, 66 BroomlandsPaterson, John, detective officer, 23 New SneddonPaterson, Jessie, milliner, 26 High street
Paterson, Mary J., grocer, 11 Cotton street
Paterson, Mrs Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 48 Highstreet
PATERSON, ROBERT, auctioneer, valuator, and land
surveyor, 10 Bridge street
Paterson, R. L., at Reids & Henderson's, 10 Bridge street
Paterson, Robert M., at David Speirs & Co.'s, Stevenson
street
Paterson, Robert, gardener to R. M. Clark, Camphill
PATERSON, THOMAS, grain and seed merchant, 2
County place—house, 8 Moss street
Paterson, William, traveller to Andrew Foulds & Son, 6
Falside
Paterson, William, 41 Lady lane
Paterson, William, clerk, Chamberlain's office, 65 Lovestreet
PATON, ALEXANDER, spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon—house, 66 Back Sneddon
Paton, James, M.D., and surgeon, 7 Orr square
100 PAISLEY.
Paton, John, boot and shoemaker, 17 Orchard street
Paton, John, grocer, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 22 Glen street
—house, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canalstreet
Paton, Robert, manufacturer, 22 Great Hamilton street
PATON, ROBERT, joiner, packing-box maker, tin andzinc case manufacturer, and gasfitter, 6 Marshall's
lane—house, 44 Calside
PATRICK JOHN GIBSON, of James Harvey & Co.,
Craigton House, Ibrox, GlasgowPatrick, Thomas, baker, 69 BroomlandsPatrick, William, coal agent, 59 Storks street
Patrick, "William, fancy knitter and manufacturer, 59Storie street
PATTINSON, JAMES, organist of the Abbey, andteacher of pianoforte, &c, 9 Gilmour street
Pattison, Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Canalstreet
Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 28 Castle street
Pattison, William, of Watson & Pattison, West braePaul, Matthew, grocer, 20 Broomlands—house, 2Q Max-
wellton street
PAUL, WILLIAM, nurseryman and florist, WesterCrossnat, off Mill street—(See advertisement)
PAWNBROKING OFFICES, 8 Back Sneddon and 12Old Sneddon—sale shop, 3 Old Sneddon
PEACOCK, JOHN, ropemaker, and sacking and pack-
ing-sheet merchant, 85 High street—house, 4 Mossstreet
Peacock, Miss Jessie, milliner and straw-hat maker, 19Broomlands
Peacock, Mrs, grocer, 29 Ferguslie
Peacock, Robert, baker, 5 George street
PEACOCK, ROBERT, grocer, 90 High street—houseEspedair street
Peacock, Thomas, designer, Falside
Pearson, John, draper, 9 Neilston street
Pearson, John J., clerk at J. & J. M'Callum's, 9 Neilston
street
PAISLEY. 101
PEATTTE, WILLIAM, tailor and clothier (Session Clerk
for Middle Parish), 2 Gilmour street—house, 24Williamsburgh
Percy, Francis, grocer, 101 Causeyside—house, 5 Stowstreet
Peden, William S., clerk, British Linen CompaDy's Bank,
Glasgow, 4 Bank street
Pennel, John, grocer, 39 Maxwellton
Peock, William, shipmaster, Meikleriggs
Pettigrew, William, boot and shoemaker, 65 Georgestreet
Philips, Alexander, cowfeeder, 73 Canal street
Philips, John, spirit dealer, 52 Storie street
PHILIPS, WILLIAM, & CO., yarn merchants and com-mission agents, 5 Cumberland court, Causeyside
Philips, William, of William Philips & Co., 4 Westbourneterrace, Glasgow
Philips, William, of Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., Falside
Picken, Alexander, weavers' wright, 2 Barclay street
Picken, John, letter stamper, 26 Storie street
Pinkerton, Alex., gardener, Kibbuckston Cottage— shop,
22 Sandholes
PINKERTON, ALLAN, spirit merchant, 57 Broomlands—house, 48 do.
Pinkerton, David, of Ritchie & Pinkerton, 33 Georgestreet
Pinkerton, James, of Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, Blythe
Holm Cottage, Calside
PINKERTON, JAMES, of R. & J. Pinkerton, 9 Hos-pital lane
Pinkerton, John, feuar, 39 Wellmeadow.
Pinkerton, John, 53 High street
Pinkerton, Mrs L., 65 Back SneddonPINKERTON, R. & J., plumbers, tinsmiths, gasfitters,
ironmongers, bellhangers, and packing case makers,
14 Moss street—workshop, 67 Back SneddonPINKERTON, ROBERT, of R. & J. Pinkerton, 67 Back
SneddonPinkerton, William, grain and potato merchant, 13 Aber
corn street—house, 3 Hamilton street
i 2
102 PAISLEY.
POLLOCK, ALEXANDER, agent for the city of Glas-
gow Bank- -house, Bank Buildings (Cross)—(See
West of England Insurance Co.'s advertisement)
POLLOCK, A. RUSSELL, of James Pollock & Co.,
Greenhill
POLLOCK & COCHRAN, bleachers, dyers, and finishers,
Thrushcraig
Pollock, David C, warehouseman at Daniel Murray, jun.,
& Co.'s, 126 George street
Pollock, Helen, teacher Queen street School—house, 39
Shamrock street, GlasgowPOLLOCK, JAMES, & CO., yarn agents and merchants,
5 Causeyside, Paisley, and 16 Hanover street, Glas-
gow—stores, 20 Mill street
Pollock, James, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, City BankHouse (Cross)
Pollock, Mary, grocer, 47 High street
Pollock, Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 Carriagehill
Pollock, Mrs, 4 Garthland street
Pollock, Robert, farmer, AmochriePollock, Robert, grain merchant, 16 Back SneddonPOLLOCK, WILLIAM, brickbuilder and contractor, 25
Moss street—office and yard, 1 Hunter street—(See
advertisement)
POLLOCK, WILLIAM, furniture dealer and broker, 101
Causeyside—house, Canal Cottage
Pollock, William, grocer and provision merchant, 27 Highstreet—house, 31 do.
Pollock, William, waste dealer and broker, 58 Causeyside
Pollock, William S., plumber, tinsmith, coppersmith, and
gasfitter, 80 High street—workshop, 40 do.
Pollock, William, jun., clerk to William Pollock, brick-
builder, 25 Moss street
POLSON, JOHN, of Brown and Poison, and of William
Brown & Son, West Mount
POLSON, WILLIAM, & CO., starch, corn flour, and
mustard manufacturers, Imperial Starch Works, Aber-
corn street
Poison, William, of William Poison & Co., 5 Gauze street
Porteous, Alexander, clerk, 16 Barclay street
PAISLEY. 103
PORTEOUS, DUNDAS S., engineer, machinist, and tool
maker, and iron and brass founder, Snawdoun Works,55 Back Sneddon—residence, Priorscroft House, 50High street—(See advertisement)
Porter, John, at Alex. MacKintosh's, 43 MaxwelltonPORTER & KNOX, dyers and cleaners—shop, 45 High
street—works, Seedhill—(See advertisement)
POTTIE, ALEXANDER, veterinary surgeon, 64 Love st.
POTTIE, A. & M., blacksmiths, 64 Love street
POTTIE, MICHAEL, of A. & M. Pottie, 64 Love street
Powell, Alexander, district staff sergeant, Pensioners' staff,
Old Barracks, Williamsburgh
Power, Robert, clerk, Canal Office, Causeyside Toll
Primrose, John, shopman at Mrs H. Brown's, baker,
Causeyside
Pringle, Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 24 Storie street
Provan, Andrew, confectioner, 3 Maxwellton street
Provan, John, farmer, Brediland, Chain road
PURVES, JAMES, wholesale draper and manufacturer
—
sale rooms, 44 New street—factory, 9 do.—house, 39
Wellmeadow—(See advertisement)
QUIN, Terence, hairdresser, 17 Moss street
RAE, JOHN, superintendent, Kibble Reformatory, Green-ock road
Ramsay, James, grocer, 20 Abbey street
Rankine, James M., teacher, Educational Institute, 166George street—house, Linwood
Rankine, James, farmer, Netherton, Inchinnan road
RANKINE, JOHN, & CO., brickmakers and brick-
builders, North Caledonia Brickworks, Love street
Ray, Robert, keeper of Wilson Hall, 40 High street
Ray, Samuel, grocer, 16 Ferguslie
Rayson, J. A., supervisor Inland Revenue, 63 Causeyside
Reid, Alexander, of Thomas Reid & Sons, 6 Bridge
street
REIDS & HENDERSON, writers, 3 County place
Reid, George, clerk, Goods Department, Railway Station,
3 Christie street
104 PAISLEY.
REID, JAMES, auctioneer and valuator, 18 High street
—house, 90 High street
REID, JAMES, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 18High street—house, 90 High street
Reid, James, dyer, 9 New Smithhills—house, Greenhaugh,Renfrew road
REID, JAMES, house painter and decorator, 18 Causey-
side—house, 11 Shuttle street^-(See advertisement)
Reid, James, grocer, 17 George street
Reid, James, of Thomas Reid & Son, 5 Neilston street
Reid, James, Greenock road
Reid, James, at J. & P. Coats's, 7 Back row, Ferguslie
Reid, Jane, victualler, 19 New SneddonReid, John, coal agent, 69 Broomlands
Reid, John, cowfeeder, 19 Cotton street
REID, JOHN, letterpress printer, 18 High street—house,
17 Sandholes
Reid, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 7 Broomlands
Reid, Mrs, draper, 19 Gauze street
Reid, Mrs Sophia, milliner and dressmaker, 12 Gauze st.
REID, ROBERT, manufacturer, 13 Causeyside—house,
27 George street
REID, THOMAS, & SONS, engineers, 5 and 6 Bridge st.
Reid, Thomas, of Thomas Reid & Sons, 6 Bridge street
Reid, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Reid & Sons, 32 Calside
REID, WILLIAM, of Reids & Henderson, Chapelhill, byBlackhall
REID, WILLIAM, jun., writer, of Reids & Henderson,
Chapelhill, by Blackhall
Reid, William, spirit dealer, 72 Broomlands
Reid, William, tailor, 3 Gauze street
Reilly, James, broker, 32 WellmeadowRenfrew, Alexander, farmer, Blackstoun Mains
Renfrew County Kilwinning Mason Lodge, 8 High street
RENFREW, JAMES, collector of Burgh Poors' Assess-
ment, 8 New Sneddon—house, 22 Caledonia street
Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackstoun
Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh<l Renfrewshire Independent " Office, 107 High street
—
John Millar, editor— residence, Barrhead
PAISLEY. 105
Rennie, Alexander, spirit dealer, 148 George street
—
house, 9 Neilston street
Rennie, James, flesher, 18 Wellmeadow and 9 Canal st.
RENNISON & SCOTT, architects, 15 Gilmour street
Rennison, Edward, of Lilla & Edwards, Westmarch HouseRennison, J. Albert, of Rennison & Scott, Westmarch
HouseRennison, Mrs, Westmarch HouseRetson, James, contractor, 10 Gordon's lane
Retson, Thomas, cowfeeder, 36 Maxwellton
Revill, George Frederick, Inland Revenue Officer, 80 NewSneddon
RICHARDSON, ISAAC, wholesale grocer, 21 Highstreet—house, 88 do.
Richardson, Robert, merchant, 5 Gateside
RICHMOND, DANIEL, M.D., 32 New street
Richmond, George, jun., clerk, Victoria Saw Mills, 40
Lady lane
RICHMOND, JAMES, cook and confectioner, and wine
and spirit merchant, 22 High street
Richmond, William, bread, biscuit, and pastry baker, and
Temperance Hotel keeper, 46 Moss street
RISK, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Saucel—house, 17 Orchard street
RISK & MARSHALL, cabinetmakers and upholsters, 33
Wellmeadow—(See advertisement)
RISK, ROBERT & CO., coal merchants, Stoney Brae
and Underwood Coal Depots—(See advertisement)
Risk, Robert, of Robert Risk & Co., 10 St. James street
RISK, WILLIAM, fishmonger, 34 High street—house, 1
Orr square—(See advertisement)
Ritchie, A., milliner and straw hat maker, 1 Old Sneddon
—house, 32 Glen street
Ritchie & Hunter, milliners and drapers, 39 WellmeadowRITCHIE, DAVID, fancy box maker, and manufacturing
stationer, Cumberland place—house, 8 Back
Sneddon—(See advertisement)
Ritchie, David, of the Convex Weaving Company, 23
Monteith row, GlasgowRitchie, David, clerk National Security Savings Bank, 25
George street
106 PAISLEY.
Ritchie, David, general grocer and victualler, 25 Queen st.
RITCHIE, JAMES, ironmonger, 47 Moss street—house,
11 Caledonia street
Ritchie, John, flesher, 20 George street
Ritchie, John, family grocer, 25 George street
Ritchie, John, manager at Andrew Wallace & Son's, 4Neilston road
Ritchie, John, of Ritchie & Pinkerton, 25 George street
RITCHIE & PINKERTON, ham curers and provision
merchants, 168 George street
Ritchie, Robert, broker, 30 Old SneddonRitchie, Robert, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Gauze
street and 57 Causeyside.—house, 25 Gauze street
Ritchie, Robert, of Crawford & Ritchie, power loom cloth
manufacturers, 14 Abercorn street
Ritchie, William, baker, 103 Causeyside
Robb, Andrew, clerk, 13 Caledonia street
Robb, John, 13 Caledonia street
Robertson, David, farmer, LinwoodRoberton, William, farmer, Old Hall and Whitehaugh
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residence, Old Hall, Glasgow road
Roberts, Hugh, traveller at Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton's, 1
1
Neilston street
Robertson, Alexander, officer of South Church, 2 Smithstreet
Robertson, Daniel, officer Oakshaw Street Gaelic Church,
13 Oakshaw street
ROBERTSON, DANIEL, market gardener, Greenlawand Linside—house, Gateflat, East Buchanan street
Robertson, David, calenderer, 2 Water brae (Burgh) and5 Forbes place—house, 27 George street
Robertson, Duncan, 25 Gauze street
Robertson, George, coppersmith, tinsmith, plumber, andgasfitter, 4 New Sneddon
ROBERTSON & HILLCOAT, brickbuilders, Lady lane
—(See advertisement)
Robertson, George, of Robertson & Hillcoat, 7 Marshall's
lane
Robertson, J. Jack, accountant, 52 Storie street
Robertson, J., of Robertson & M'Kinlay, 22 Niddry street
paisley. 107
Robertson, James, designer of patterns for shawls, scarfs,
robes, bed-covers, &c, 59 Causeyside
ROBERTSON, JAMES, preserve manufacturer, Thrush-grove Works—house, 3 Stow place
Robertson, John W., at Robert Murdoch & Co.'s, 14South Croft—house, Moss-side place, Greenock road
ROBERTSON, JOHN, coal merchant, Underwood Depot—house, 15 Sandholes
Robertson, John, calenderer, hot-presser, packer, andfinisher, Marshall's lane and Cartside—house, 73Causeyside
Robertson, Matthew, foreman to William Harris, watch-maker, 14 Abercorn street
ROBERTSON & M'KINLAY, commission agents, 103High street
Robertson, Matthew, coal agent, 150 George street
Robertson, Matthew, of M. Robertson & Co., FoxbarROBERTSON, M., & CO., bleachers, FoxbarRobertson, Miss, 37 Canal street
Robertson,- Mrs, 14 BroomlandsRobertson, Mrs William, fishmonger, 101 Causeyside
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house, 22 do.
ROBERTSON & M'GIBBON, drapers, silk mercers, andclothiers, 17 High street
Robertson, Peter, Inland Revenue officer, Stanley place,
48 Causeyside
ROBERTSON, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 2
Orchard street—house, 18 Causeyside
Robertson, Robert, jun., officer George Street U.P. Church,
1 Barclay street
ROBERTSON, ROBERT, Inspector of Poor, AbbeyParish—house. Greenside Cottage, Calside
ROBERTSON & SON, hatters, 48 Moss street—(See
advertisement)
Robertson, Thomas, beamer, 1 Ferguslie walkRobertson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Carriagehill
Robertson, William, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, Rockbank,Castlehead
Robertson, William, hotpresser at David Robertson's,
Camphill place
108 PAISLEY.
ROBIN & HOUSTON, soap and composite candle
makers—soap works, 61 New Sneddon, Paisley
—
composite candle works, Park street, Kinning Park,
GlasgowROBIN, JOHN, & CO., manufacturers, Caledonia Fac-
tory, Caledonia street, and 4 and 8 John street,
GlasgowROBIN, WILLIAM, builder and monumental worker
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office, 14- Lady lane ; branch office, Craigton
Cemetery, Glasgow road—house, 28 Lady lane—(See
advertisement)
Robinson, Henry, gardener to John Baird, Netherhill
Rodger, James, blacksmith, 90 George street
Rodger, John, of Rodger & M'Callum, 16 Causeyside
Rodger, Matthew, flesh er, 17 Sandholes
Rodger, Matthew, grocer and spirit merchant, 8 Wallneuk
Rodger, Mrs Alexander, tobacconist, 91 High street
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house, 49 Broomlands
RODGER & M'CALLUM, silk, cotton, and wool yarn
dyers, 6 Marshall's lane
Rodger, William, agent, Lylesland Cottage
Rolland, William, of Smart & Rolland, 33 High street
Ronald, Peter, at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton
place, 78 New SneddonRonald, James, cowfeeder, NethercommonRonald, John, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton
place, 78 New SneddonRonald, Quintin, gas pipe layer, 28 St. James street
RONALD, ROBERT A., wool merchant, Brussels and
Tapestry carpet yarns, Daisy Bank, Back Sneddon
Ronald, William, at P. Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton
place
Ronald, William Y., of William Cochran's, 7 WellmeadowRollo, James, builder, 45 Broomlands—yard, Castle
street
ROSE, ALEXANDER, salesman at Paisley Provident
Co-operative Society's store, 68 Love street—house,
55 Caledonia street
ROSS, ALEXANDER M., Town Chamberlain, and agent
for Northern Assurance Company, County Buildings
—house, Camphill
PAISLEY. 109
ROSS, ANDREW, F.E.I.S., CM., teacher, Thread street
school—house, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside
Ross, George, shirting and cloaking finisher, Seedhill
Finishing Works—house, 3 Seedhill
Ross, James, teller, Bank of Scotland, Park place, Calside
Ross, John, draper, 21 WellmeadowROSS & DUNCAN, thread manufacturers, Abercorn
Factory, Abercorn street
Ross, John S., foreman at Paisley Herald Office—house,
8 Barclay street
Rowand, Mrs, confectioner, 10 Lawn street
Rowand, John, draper, 14 BroomlandsRowand, Robert, traveller to Robin & Houston, New
Sneddon, 8 Albert drive, Crosshill, GlasgowRowand, Robert, clerk, Abbey Parochial Board, 20 Fer-
guslie
Rowand, Robert, farmer, West CandrenRowat, Mrs, Rosehill Cottage, Calside
Rowat, Robert, Prospecthill, Calside
Rowat, Thomas, Oakshawside
Rowat, William, Rosehill Cottage, Calside
Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 86 High street
Roxburgh, Mrs, midwife, 25 Old SneddonROXBURGH, ROBERT, coach builder, 3 Garthland
lane—house, 4 do.—(See advertisement)
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 13 Gilmour street-David Murray, agent
Russell, John, clerk, 18 King street
RUSSELL, JOSEPH, clothier and hatter, 18 Gilmourstreet—house, 26 Broomlands—(See advertisement)
RUSSELL, ROBERT, yarn agent, 94 Miller street,
Glasgow—-letters left at J. Cullen's, 12 St. Jamesplace
RUSSELL, ROBERT, writer and agent for Clydesdale
Banking Company, 7 High street— house, Calside
Villa
Russell, Robert Y., clerk to Matthew Blackwood, 4 Albionstrpfrf
RUSSELL, THOMAS, writer, 7 High street—house,Calside Villa
110 PAISLEY.
Russell, William, clerk at Meikleriggs finishing works,
Meikleriggs
Russell, William, feuar, 59 High street
Russell, William, flesher, 67 BroomlandsRussell, William, porter, Union Bank of Scotland, 48
Moss street
Russell, William, officer, George street Baptist Church,
15 Sir Michael street
Rutherford, Thomas, carter, 4 Garthland lane
SACELL BREWERY COMPANY, 8 Saucel
SAUCEL DISTILLERY, King street, Saucel
SAUNDERS, GEORGE, accountant, Clydesdale Bank,7 High street
Sawers, J., confectioner, 39 High street
Scarlet, Samuel, cowfeeder, 3 Stirling street
Scarlett, James, flesher, 13 Broomlands—house, 3 Stirling
street
Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Moss street
Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street
Scott, Mrs Allan, spirit dealer, 21 Broomlands—house, 2
West street
SCOTT, JOHN, grocer and provision merchant, 70 Lovestreet—house, 34 Glen street
SCOTT, MATTHEW, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—
house, 8 Gateside
Scott, Mrs, confectioner, 6 George street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, grocer, 11 Saucel
Scott, Robert, grocer, 3 Garthland street
Scott, Thomas, farmer, Hawkhead Mains, off Glasgow
road
Scott, Thomas, grocer, 34 Canal street
Scott, William Thomas, Townhead House, 42 High street
Scott, William, baker, 55 Causeyside
Scott, William, at Abercorn Foundry, 22 Cotton street
Semple, Alexander, of Langs & Semple, 2 Seedhill
Semple, Alexander, of David Semple & Sons, Townhead
SEMPLE, DAVID, & SONS, writers and insurance
agents, 16 Gilmour street
PAISLEY. Ill
Semple, David, F.S.A., of David Semple & Sons, secretary
and law agent for the Paisley Heritable Property In-
vestment Society—house, TownheadSemple, D. S., of David Semple & Sons, TownheadSemple, James, grocer; 36 Canal street
Shanks, Mrs William, grocer, 9 School wyndSharp, George, smith, 30 New Smithhills
Sharp, Mrs, 6 Moss street
SHARP, ROBERT, Master of Works for Burgh, Countybuildings—house, Mill street
Sharpe, Patrick, broker, 10 Old SneddonShaw, John, farmer, Brownsfield, Greenock road
Shaw, Mrs Catherine, grocer, 1 Bridge street
Shearer, James, grain merchant, 71 BroomlandsShearer, James H., clerk at Henry Hutton's coach office
—house, 9 West Croft
Shearer, Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broom
-
lands
Shedden, William, jun., mechanical draughtsman, 26 BackSneddon
Shields, John, draper, 56 High street
Sim, Ann, grocer, 14 Carriagehill
Sim, Duncan & Peter, bakers, 6 Glen street
Sim, Hugh, Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings—house, 59 Love street
Sim, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Thread street
Sim, Robert, confectioner, 94 Causeyside
Sim, Thomas, sen., confectioner, 26 WellmeadowSim, William, grocer, 18 George street—house, 17 Or-
chard street
SIM, WILLIAM, & CO., soap manufacturers, 1 WestCroft
Simm, William, feuar, 17 Williamsburgh
Simpson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 5 County place
Simpson, Miss, dressmaker, Renfrew road, opposite Toll-
house
Simpson, Peter, baker, 33 Causeyside
Simpson, Thomas, of Simpson & Cook, 78 Canal street
Simpson & Cook, manufacturers, 4 Cumberland court,
Causeyside
112 PAISLEY.
Sinclair, Daniel, smith, 3 Garthland street
Sinclair, D., baker, 3 Garthland street
Sinclair, Janet, draper, 4 WellmeadowSinclair, John, foreman at R. Paton's, Marshall's lane, 6
WellmeadowSINCLAIR, PETER, house painter and decorator, 41
Wellmeadow—house, do.
Sinclair, Robert, printer, 6 Inkle street
Skinnider, Peter, green grocer, 5 Cotton street
Skinnider, Edward, broker, 7 New Smithhills
Small, James, of Black & Small, 17 Wardrop street
Small, Miss, confectioner, 35 Causeyside
Small, Mrs, bookseller and stationer, 63 Causeyside
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house, 56 do.
SMART & ROLLAND, drapers and clothiers, City BankBuildings, 102 High Street (Cross)
Smart, William J., of Smart & Rolland, 33 Highstreet
Smellie, James, 2 MaxwelltonSmiley, Hugh H., G-allowhill, Renfrew road
SMILES, JAMES S., Surveyor of taxes, and lands
valuation Assessor, 1 Cotton street—house, Thrush-craig
Smith, Alexander, grocer, 6 Barclay street
Smith, Alexander, baker, 43 BroomlandsSmith, Alexander, tailor, 6 Love street
Smith, Benjamin, warehouseman at Charles Smith & Co.'s,
4 Garthland street
SMITH, CHARLES, & CO., shawl manufacturers, 115Causeyside
SMITH, CHARLES, of Charles Smith & Co., Saucei
BankSmith, Charles, jun., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13
Carlile place
Smith & Cochran, milliners and dressmakers, 1 Highstreet
Smith, David, tobacconist, 18 Causeyside
SMITH, DUNCAN S., of Charles Smith & Co., 4 Garth-land street
Smith, George, contractor, 24 Glen street
PAISLEY. 113
SMITH, GEORGE, correspondent and agent of Glasgoiv
Daily Herald and Glasgow Weekly Herald, 16 Gil-
mour street—house, 2 Gilmour street
Smith, Helen, pawnbroker, 108 George street—house, 40
Lady lane
SMITH, JANET (late M'Kenzie's), wine and spirit mer-
chant, 3 St. Mirren street
Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 30 Causeyside
Smith, James, shoemaker, 30 Glen street
Smith, James, at Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, Glen street
Smith, John, contractor and builder, Canal street—house,
Camphill place
Smith, John, 3 Blackhall buidings
Smith, John Mv of Joseph Smith & Son, 56 Canal street
Smith, John, Wester Carriagehill
Smith, John, warehouseman at Charles Smith k Co.'s, 4
Garthland street
Smith, Joseph, of Joseph Smith & Son, 56 Canal street
SMITH, JOSEPH, & SON, grain and provision mer-
chants, 34 George street
Smith, Miss Janet, teacher, 125 George street—house, 43
do.
Smith, Mrs, grocer, 16 Orchard street
Smith, Mrs David, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Causeyside
Smith, Mrs J., milliner, 34 Moss street
Smith, Mrs, grocer, 10 Silk street
Smith, Mrs, of Smith & Cochran, milliners and dress-
makers, 12 Abbey close
Smith, Mrs, matron, Industrial School
SMITH, RICHARD, manufacturing chemist, Craigielea
Chemical Works—house, Laurel Bank, Partick
Smith, Robert, turner, 9^ George street
SMITH, ROBERT, hatter, 88 and 89 High street-
house, Laigh Park Villa, Johnstone
Smith, Thomas, 89 High street
SMITH, THOMAS, superintendent, Industrial School,
Albion street
Smith, William, clerk, Post Office, 145 George street
Smith, William, farmer, New Mains, Inchinnan
Smith, William, tailor, 8 Love street
k 2
114 PAISLEY.
Smith, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., drapers, 16
Sandholes
Smith, William N., salesman, at William Cochran's, 6
WellmeadowSmith, W. B., yarn merchant, 7 Orchard street
SNODGRASS, JAMES, miller and grain merchant,
Saucel Mills—house, 24 Causeyside
Snodgrass, John, of John Snodgrass & Son, 5 Silk street
SNODGRASS, JOHN, & SON, house painters, decora-
tors, and glass gilders, paper hangers, oil and colour
merchants, 5 Silk street
Snodgrass, John N., of John Snodgrass & Son, 5 Silk
street
Snodgrass, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 66 Cau-seyside
Soinmerville, Jane, grocer and greengrocer, 21 Mossstreet
Sorley, William, officer Thread street U.P. Church, 10Thread street
Souden, Daniel, flesher, 25 Causeyside—house, 8 Georgestreet
Souden, William, flesher, 149 George street—house, 8
George street
Southwell, Peter, ropespinner, 18 High street—house, 65
Love street
SPEIRS, A., & SON, wholesale crystal and china mer-chants, and dealers in cotten and woollen waste, 15
Wellmeadow—keys above—(See advertisement)
Speirs, Alexander, of Speirs & Gibb, Castlehead
SPEIRS, DAVID, & CO., manufacturers, 167 Georgestreet
Speirs, David, foreman to William Mair, manufacturer,
6 Barclay street
Speirs, John, clerk at Speirs, Gibb, & Co.'s, Castlehead
SPEIRS & GIBB, coal merchants, Underwood and Stoneybrae depots—(See advertisement)
SPEIRS, GIBB, & CO., fire clay manufacturers, Cale-
donia Fire Clay Works, Burgh Lands, off Greenockroad
Speirs, Matthew, grocer, 21 Lawn street
PAISLEY. 115
SPEIRS, WILLIAM, china merchant, 13 WellmeadowSpence, James, of Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie
street
Spence, John, of Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie st.
Spence, John, jun., of Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, 86High street
SPENCE, SONS, & PINKERTON, ham-curers, butter,
cheese, and provision merchants, 62 Storie street
Spreul, Andrew, smith, cartwright, and van-builder, 8
Christie street
Spreul, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie street
Spreul, Mrs Robert, 8 Christie street
Sproul, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Union street, Charleston
Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland
Sproul, James, chaplain, Abbey Poorhouse—house, 14
Barr street
Sproul, James, baker, 144 George street
Sproul, William, broker, 29 New Smithhills
STALKER, JOHN, silk, woollen, and cotton dyer, Bridge
Street Dyeworks (Newton) — house, Springbank,
Love street
STARK, MRS, matron, Female House of Refuge, Stowstreet
STEEL, JAMES, fishmonger and poulterer, 1 High st.—house, 9 St. James street—(See advertisement)
Steel, James, draper and clothier, 2 Smithhills—house,
36 Storie street
Steel, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 70 Canal street
STEEL, WILLIAM, spirit merchant, 12 Saucel—house,
7 Burn rowSteven, William, cowfeeder, 13 Prussia street
STEVENSON, DAVID, lemonade and ginger beer manu-facturer and bottler, 5 Glen lane—house, do.
Stevenson, James, grocer, 42 BroomlandsStevenson, James, cowfeeder and hay dealer, 25 Lawn
street
Stevenson, John, clerk, 36 CauseysideStevenson, John, furnisher, 6 Silk street
Stevenson, John, of John Stevenson & Sons, 77 NewSneddon
116 PAISLEY.
STEVENSON, JOHN, & SONS, tobacco and candle
manufacturers, 77 New SneddonStevenson, Mrs, spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills
Stevenson, Mrs, Calside
Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain
Stevenson, Robert, tobacconist, 2 St. Mirren street
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house, 104 High street
Stewart, Robert, drayman with David Stevenson, 8 Abbeystreet
Stevenson, Robert, Paisley and Kilbarchan carrier—quarters, 12 Causeyside
Stevenson, Robert, of John Stevenson & Sons, 77 NewSneddon
Stevenson, Thomas, letter stamper, 6 Moss street
STEVENSON, THOMAS, grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 8 Gauze street—house, 22 New Smithhills
Stevenson, William, traveller to Macfarlane & Co., 29
Lady lane
Stevenson, William, clerk, Union Bank of Scotland,
Gowanbank, Johnstone
Stewart, A. B., of John Stewart & Co., Falside HouseSTEWART, ALEXANDER, baker, 89 High street-
house, 103 George street
Stewart, Andrew, cowfeeder, 2 Moncrieff street
Stewart, Andrew, of James Stewart & Son, 59 Love street
Stewart, Henry, & Co., dyers, 1 North street
Stewart, Henry, of Henry Stewart & Co., 19 Wallace st.
Stewart, James, at Alexander, Gardner's, 3 Moss street
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house, 12 Caledonia street
Stewart, James, at David Murray & Sons, 17 Barclay st.
STEWART, JAMES, & CO., distillers, King street,
Sauce!
Stewart, James, 21 New SneddonStewart, James, & Sons, joiners and timber merchants, 20
New SneddonStewart, James, Inspector of Works to J. & P. Coats
—
house, Nethercraigs
STEWART, JOHN, & CO., yarn and cloth merchants, 6
Forbes place
Stewart, John, of John Stewart & Co., Falside House
PAISLEY. . 117
Stewart, John, carter and contractor, 42 Back SneddonSTEWART, JOHN, at James Stewart & Co.'s, 3 King
street, Saucel
STEWART, JOHN, plumber, Prince's street, Port-Glas-
gow—house, 37 New SneddonSTEWART, JOHN M., manufacturer, 73 Mitchell street,
Glasgow,- Greenhill HouseStewart, Matthew, of John Stewart & Co., Falside HouseStewart, Misses, 17 Maxwellton
Stewart, Mrs Allan, farmer, Arkleston
Stewart, Mrs Robert, 2 St. James street
Stewart, Peter, pawnbroker, 28 New street
Stewart, Walter, spirit merchant, 25 New street
STEWART, WILLIAM, architect and land surveyor(architect to the Paisley School Board), 128 Welling-ton street, Glasgow
Stewart, William, at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 25 Glenstreet
Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly
Stewart, William, head-master School of Art, 14 Gilmourstreet—house, Glasgow
STIRLING, HUGH, miller and grain merchant, Seedhill
mills—house, 24 Seedhill
STIRLING, JOHN, wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchant, Terrace Tavern, 109 High street
Stirling, M., milliner, 24 Seedhill
Stirling, Robert, spirit merchant, Bowlers' Tavern, 2
WellmeadowStirling, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Garthland
street
Stirrat, W. B., of Barr, Stirrat, & Co., Garmoyle Villa,
LangbankSTOBO, THOMAS, market gardener, WestmarchStobo, John, WestmarchStobo, Thomas, jnn., WestmarchSTORIE, JOHN, manufacturer, Cumberland court,
Causeyside—house, 16 Orchard street
STORRIE, J. & W., china merchants and waste dealers,
37 High street and 1 Storie street—(See advertise-
ment)
118 PAISLEY.
Storrie, James, of J. & W. Storrie, 1 Storie street
Storrie, William, of J. & W. Storrie, 1 Storie street
Stow School, Stow place—Misses Brown & Dalziel,
teachers
Strachan, James, of "Wilson & Strachan, 6 WellmeadowStrang, James, farmer, WhitefordStrathern, A. M., manager, " Caledonia Engine Works,"
10 St. James street
Sturrock, Rev. James B., minister of Free High Church,29 Oakshaw street
SUNTER, JOHN, assistant station master, Gilmourstreet Railway Station, 2 Maxwell street
Sunter, William, cabinetmaker, 23 Lady lane
SUTHERLAND, DONALD, superintendent of police-house, 29 Old Sneddon
Swan, James, Wattiston, LochwinnochSWAN, J. & M., bakers, 73 CauseysideSweenie, David, boot and shoemaker, 8 Neilston roadSweenie, James, draper, 8 Stevenson street
SYMINGTON, J. M., silk and yarn merchant, Causeysidecourt, 14 Causeyside—residence, Oakshaw House
Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street
Tagg, Alexander, teacher, Causeyside street school, 29St. James street
Tannahill, Andrew, officer Middle Church, 17 Wardrop st.
TAYLOR, ALLAN, flesher, 12 Moss street—house, 15do.
Taylor, Andrew, designer, 56 CauseysideTAYLOR, DAVID, M.D., 7 St. James placeTAYLOR, JAMES H., School Board officer, 15 Gilmour
street—house, 2 Hunter street
Taylor, Thomas H., supervisor, Inland Revenue, 1 Christie
street
Taylor, John, farmer, Moss-side, Greenock roadTaylor, John, M.A., teacher, 125 George street—house,
57 Canal street
Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, 15 High street
Taylor, Mrs, midwife, 65 George street
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, Moss-side, Greenockroad
PAISLEY. 119
TAYLOR, ROBERT, family draper, Terrace buildings,
109 High street, and 5 Smithhills—house, 1 Gauzestreet
Telfer, Gavin, hide and skin broker, 55 and 57 Greendykestreet, Glasgow, 5 New Smithhills
TEMPLETON, ANDREW, builder—yard, 17 Under-wood road—house, 28 Glen street
Templeton, Robert, calico printer, 12 Saucel
Templeton, Mrs William, victualler, grocer, and spirit
dealer, 13 Canal street
Templeton, William, spirit merchant, 25 Carriagehill
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house, do.
Templeton, William, carter, 36 Back SneddonTennent, Allan, of Lamberton & Tennent, 6 George
THE GLENIFFER SOAP COMPANY, Blackhall
THE PAISLEYH ERALD AND RENFREWSHIREADVERTISER, 2 Gilmour street—printing esta-
blishment, ]0 High street—(See advertisement)
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY OFNEW YORK, makers of Singer's sewing machines
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branch office for Paisley, 103 High street—JohnMarshall, manager
THEATRE ROYAL, Moss street—Morison Kyle, Glas-
gow, proprietor—resident manager, G. H. George,15 Moss street
Thom, John, farmer, OldbarTHOMSON, ALEXANDER, card cutter and warper, 1
Prussia street—house, 13 Abbey street
THOMSON, ANDREW, spirit dealer, 5 Williamsburgh—house, 7 do.
Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, John-stone—house, 65 Love street
THOMSON, H. H., of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 Highstreet
Thomson, James, of William Philips & Co., 45 Highstreet
THOMSON, JOHN, brush, basket, comb, and fancywarehouse, 87 High street, corner of Churchhill—
.
house, 90 High street— (See advertisement)
120 PAISLEY.
Thomson, John, cloth agent, 1 St. James street
Thomson, John, currier, 29 Thread street
Thomson, John, gardener to Thomas Coats, Ferguslie
House, 45 MaxwelltonThomson, J. Gray, teacher of English, &c, John Neilson
Institution, and High Parish Session Clerk—Tues-days and Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. at house, 10 St. Jamesstreet
THOMSON, JOHN, stationer and bookseller, 7 High st.
(Cross)—house, 11 Barclay street)
Thomson, John, of William Philips & Co., 45 High street
THOMSON, JOSEPH, furnishing ironmonger, plumber,
tinsmith, and gasfitter, 98 High street—house, 11 St.
James place—(See advertisement)
THOMSON, MATTHEW, sexton for High and LowParishes, 14 School wynd
THOMSON, MISS, teacher of music, 13 Abbey street
Thomson, Miss, 66 Hiajh street
THOMSON, MRS ARCHIBALD, innkeeper, CountyHotel, County place
Thomson, Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Wardrop street
Thomson, Mrs Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie
street
Thomson, Mrs, confectioner, 44 Moss street—house, 16 do.
Thomson, Mrs, spirit dealer, 30 Ferguslie
THOMSON, REV. JOHN, D.D., Free St. George's
Manse, Blackball terrace
THOMSON, SMITH, & Co., drapers, 23 High street
Thomson, Thomas, salesman at James Purves's, 10 War-drop street
Thomson, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., 16 Sand-
holes
Thomson, William, at Sacell Brewery, 55 High street
Thomson, William, at Sacell Brewery, 8 George street
Thomson, William C, tailor and clothier, 8 High street
(Cross)—house, 11 Neilston street
Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 45 BroomlandsThomson, William, gardener, 16 West street
Tibbets, Alexander, manager to Robertson & Son, hatters,
2 Camphill place
PAISLEY. 121
TODD, ALEXANDER, & CO., manufacturers, 15Causeyside—house, 23 George street
Todd, George, jun., of Hill & Todd, 41 High street
Todd, George, brassfounder, 13 High street—house, 41 do.
Todd, Mrs George, 61 Love street
Tomney, John, broker, 17 Moss street
Tonner, Michael D., assistant inspector to AbbeyParochial Board, 90 Canal street
Towers, Daniel, officer of Congregational Chapel, 9 BackSneddon
Train, Mrs John, grocer, 31 George street
Trench, James, blacksmith, 15 Storie street
Trench, Robert, weavers' agent, 7 Orchard street
Tudhope, John, farmer, Meikleriggs
Tudhope, John, gardener and contractor, 11 Barclay street
TURNBULL, JAMES, joiner and timber merchant, 12Wallneuk—house, Abbey street
Turnbull, Mrs, baker, 78 BroomlandsTweedie, John, officer Free High Church, 35 High street
Twigg, Misses, 27 Gauze street
Tyre, James, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie
Tyre, John, clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 146George street
UNDERWOOD CO-OPERATIVE COAL COMPANY(Limited), coal merchants, Underwood Depot
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Robert Moore, salesmanUNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, 3 Gilmour street-
William Abercrombie, agentUre, David, of J. & D. Ure, 6 Brown's lane, CauseysideURE, J. & D., grocers and provision merchants, 4 High
street (Cross)
Ure, James, of J. & D. Ure, 18 George street
URE, THOMAS, grocer and provision merchant, 97Causeyside—house, 6 Brown's lane
Urie, Robert, jun., flour merchant, 1 Garthland lane
Urquhart, John, confectioner, 15 Broomlands
Vallance, Hugh, joiner and cabinetmaker, 17 Moss street
—house, Inkle street
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Vallance, James, Water brae (Burgh)
Vallance, Mrs John, Water brae (Burgh)
Waddell, Mrs, confectioner, 28 Great Hamilton street
Waddell, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 60 Causeyside
Waddell, William, confectioner and greengrocer, 36 Moss
street
Wales, Hugh, grocer, 27 Williamsburgh—house, 92 High
street
Wales, James, spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside
Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 32 Castle street
Walker, Andrew, at William Walker's, dyers, 3 Cart
street
Walker, Andrew, late manufacturer, 8 George street
WALKER, DRYBROUGH, & CO., yarn printers,
dyers and scourers—works Arkleston, near Paisley
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Glasgow office, 82 Virginia street
Walker, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, cowfeeder, 33 Causeyside
Walker, James, grocer, 16 Broomlands
Walker, James, jobbing gardener, 78 George street
Walker, Jessie, dressmaker, 19 New Smithhills
Walker, John Blair, clerk, National Bank of Scotland, 24
Causeyside
Walker, John, baker, 22 WellmeadowWalker, John, jun., of Walkers & Co., 5 Gateside
Walker, John, 24 Causeyside
WALKER, JOHN, commercial traveller, 12 Wardropstreet
WALKER, JOHN, potato merchant, 23 Abbey street
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house, do.
Walker, John, surgeon-dentist, treasurer to the Alexander
Wilson Lodge of Oddfellows, 92 High street—(See
advertisement)
Walker, Margaret, confectioner, 13 Moss street
Walker, Margaret, farmer, Windy Hall
Walker, Martin, pawnbroker, 1 George street
Walker, Miss, teacher of piano and harmonium, 12 War-drop street
Walker, Mrs Francis, china merchant and waste dealer, 1
Neilston street
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Walker, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 100 George street
Walker, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 North Croft
WALKER, ROBERT, spirit merchant, 2 St. Mirren
street—house, 14 Barr street
Walker, Robert, 12 Queen street
Walker, Samuel, bill-poster, 17 Causeyside
Walker, Thomas, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 23 Mossstreet
Walker, William, cowfeeder, Ferguslie
Walker, William, dyer, 32 High street—house, 3 Cart
street
Walker, William, cowfeeder, 23 Abbey street
WALKERS & CO., shawl manufacturers, 113 Causey-
side
WALLACE, ANDREW, & SON, silk, cotton, and
woollen dyers, Cumberland dye-works, Cumberland
place, Causeyside
Wallace, Andrew, of Andrew Wallace & Son, 20 Gauze
street
Wallace, Andrew, jun., of Andrew Wallace & Son, 26
Causeyside
WALLACE, BERNARD, rag and waste merchant, 13
South Croft—(See advertisement)
WALLACE, CHARLES, slater, 23 New Smithhills—
house, do.
WALLACE, CONNELL, & CO., plumbers and lead
merchants, 8 Gilmour street, Paisley, and 9 Manse
street, Renfrew
WALLACE & CONNELL, plumbers, 42 St. Enochsquare, 190 North street, and brassfounders, 59
M'Alpine street, Glasgow
Wallace, Hugh, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside
Wallace, George, officer of Baptist Church, Lady lane, 38
Lady lane
Wallace, Mrs, grocer, 1 Dovesland
WALLACE, JOHN, tobacconist, 24 High street—house,
do.
Wallace Miss Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 33
George street
Wallace, Mrs David, draper, 14 Barclay street
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WALLACE, PETER, joiner and timber merchant, 27Broomlands—house, do.
Wallace, William, parcels agent, Gilmour Street Station,
11 Abbey street
WALLACH, HENRY, ofAnderson & Wallach, Riecarts-
bar house
Walsh, William, salesman at David Gilmour's, WesterCarriagehill place
WARNOCK, JAMES, shipper of goods from Paisley
to Glasgow, Greenock, &c, 5 East Buchanan street
WASON, CHARLES D., teacher of the Educational
Institute, 166 George street—house, 36 High street
Wason, James, under manager at J. Clark & Co.'s, 6 Ban-
street
Wason, W. K., Stevenson street School
Waterston, Alexander, assistant registrar for AbbeyParish, 24 Glen street
WATERSTON, J. & R., painters, paper hangers, and
oil and colour merchants, 4 County place—house, 23
Calside
WATERSTON, ROBERT, registrar of births, &c, andsession-clerk for Abbey Parish, and agent for British
Imperial Insurance Corporation, 4 Smithhills—house,
Williamsburgh
Waters, William, clerk at R. Kerr & Son's, 1 Hamiltonstreet
WATSON & PATTISON, builders and monumentalworkers, Lady lane, opposite Victoria place—(See
advertisement)
Watson, Christopher, farmer, East FulwoodWatson, Daniel, of Watson and Pattison, 42 Lady lane
WATSON, REV. DAVID, of Middle Parish Church, 49
Love street
Watson, Gabriel, foreman at Andrew Wallace & Son's, 6
Wardrop street
Watson, James, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside
Watson, James, foreman porter, Gilmour Street Railway
Station, 22 Inkle street
WATSON, RICHARD, editor of " Paisley Herald andRenfrewshire Advertiser," 2 Gilmour street—house,
4 Gauze street
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Watson, Robert, oil and colour merchant, 1 George street
—house, 10 Stow street
WATSON, ROBERT, rope and twine manufacturer, 82High street—house, 1 Stevenson street
Watson, Robert, jun., at John Donochy & Co.'s, 10 Stowstreet
Watson, Thomas, tea merchant, 53 High street
Watson, Thomas, yarn and waste merchant, 34 Causey-
side
Watson, Thomas, Maxwellton Farm, 7 Neil street
WATSON, WILLIAM B., "Paisley Herald" Printing
Office, l0 High street—house, 4 Gauze street
WATSON, WILLIAM, flesher, 2 High street—house, 29New Smithhills
Watson, William, 6 Silk street
WATT, ROBERT, grocer, 58 George street—house, 8
West Campbell street
Watt, Robert, tailor, 24 BroomlandsWebster, Andrew, warper, 12 Abbey street
Webster, James F., clerk at Peter Kerr & Son's, 7 Renfrewstreet
Weddell, John, furnisher, 39 High street
WEIR, ANDREW, feuar, 33 WilliamsburghWeir, Flora C, teacher, Hunter Street School, 84 George
street
WEIR, GEORGE, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 93High street—house, 16 Gilmour street—(See adver-
tisement)
WEIR, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 63 Broom-lands
Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven
Weir, James, wholesale and retail grocer, and cheese mer-chant, 10 Smithhills—branch shop, 24 Gordon's lane,
Saucel—house, 7 Gateside
Weir, James, salesman at William Gibson's, 18 Orchardstreet
Weir, John, grocer, 15 Gauze street
Weir, William, farmer, ParkhouseWEIR, WILLIAM, spirit merchant, 2 Millarston—house,
26 Ferguslie
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Weir, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 51 Georgestreet
WELSH, WILLIAM, carpet and bed quilt manufacturer,
Macdowall street—house, 9 St. James street
Welsh, William, jun., manager at William Welsh's, 25 St.
James street
Western Boot Company, 3 Smithhills
Whammond, James, spirit dealer, 10 Caledonia street
White, Alexander, manufacturer, Potterhill
WHITE, GEORGE, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist,
3 Moss street—nursery and residence, Carriagehill
House—(See advertisement)
White, James, 2 Caledonia street
White, John, farmer, HairshawWhite, John, stocking manufacturer, 23 Lady lane
White, John, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 George street
White, Matthew, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 Georgestreet
White, Thomas, farmer, Yonderton, Inchinnan road
WHITE, THOMAS, & SONS, engineers and machinemakers, 28 Gordon's lane
White, Thomas, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 George st.
White, William, farmer, Fulwood, HoustonWHITEFORD, ANDREW, coal merchant, Underwood
depot—house, 141 George street
Whiteford, James, grocer, 4 Lylesland
WHITEFORD, JAMES, fruiterer, 53 Causeyside and 4Lylesland—house, 4 Lylesland— (See advertisement)
WHITEFORD, J. H., photographer, 25 Storie street—(See advertisement)
Whiteford, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 82 Broom-lands—house, 80 do.
Whiteford, William, beamer, 17 Castle street
Whitehead, Alexander, M.B. and CM., 10 Moss street
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house, 44 BroomlandsWhitehead, Joseph, agent for the Scottish Widows' Fund,
the Westminster Fire and Westminster and GeneralLife Insurance Companies, and National Provincial
Plate Glass Insurance Companies, 16 Moss street
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house, 44 Broomlands
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WHITEHEAD, WALTER, grocer, 44 Broomlands; and
coal merchant—depots, Underwood and Stoney brae
—office, 16 Moss street—house, 44 BroomlandsWHITEHILL, M., & CO., shawl manufacturers, 7 Causey-
side
Whyte, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 43 High st.
Wbyte, Miss, 31 Gauze street
Whyte, Mrs James, grocer, 9 Wardrop street
Wight, William, Inland Revenue officer, 9 Sandholes
Wilkie, John, painter and paper hanger, 39 High street
Wilkie, Mrs, grocer, 34 Canal street
Wilkie, Thomas, shorthand writer and reporter, 30 Glenstreet
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, bill-poster and broker, 18 OldSneddon
Williamson, Mrs M., grocer, 40 WellmeadowWilliamson, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 93 Causeyside
Wills, James, provision merchant, 63 George street
Wills, William, of William Wills & Co., 14 Barclay street
WILLS, WILLIAM, & CO., dyers, bleachers, and finish-
ers, Colinslee works, Neilston roadWilson, Adam, dyer, 13 George street
Wilson, Rev. Alexander, minister of the Evangelical
Union Church—house, Stanley place, 50 CauseysideWilson & Strachan, manufacturers, 8 Causeyside
WILSON, BROTHERS, powerloom cloth manufacturers,
George street factory, 147 George street, Paisley; andplain and fancy muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell
street, GlasgowWilson, Charles, flesher, 21 Sandholes
Wilson, Daniel, flesher, 5 Lawn street
Wilson, David, of M. Whitehill & Co., Harmony Cottage,
Falside
Wilson, D., police officer, 9 Abbey street
Wilson, George, foreman to Robert Kerr & Son, Garth-land lane
Wilson, Henry, baker, 20 WellmeadowWilson, James, factor to Lord Blantyre, Freeland, near
Bishopton
Wilson, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 92 High street
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WILSON, JAMES, jun., factor, Dykebar House, Barr-
head road
Wilson, James, flesher, 11 Smithhills
Wilson, James, commission agent for printing material,
&c, 13 Canal street
Wilson, J. D., cashier to John Morgan & Co., 19 Sand-holes
Wilson, JohnM., of Wilson, Brothers, Clerkhill, Dalreoch,
DumbartonWilson, John, of Wilson & Strachan, Stanley place, 48
Causeyside
Wilson, John, of M. Whitehill & Co., Calside Villa
Wilson, John, surgeon, 13 BroomlandsWilson, Mary, furnisher, 81 New SneddonWilson, Miss J., dressmaker, 44 Moss street
Wilson, Mrs, 44 Moss street
Wilson, Mrs Andrew, 1 Christie street
Wilson, Mrs, 5 Christie street
Wilson, Mrs John, Garthland street (north side)
Wilson, R., baker, 1 Cross street
Wilson, Robert, baker, 111 George street
Wilson, Robert, manager at William Poison & Co.'s, 1
Hamilton street
Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 84 Broomlands—house, 19
Lady lane
Wilson, Robert, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, 4 Under-wood road
Wilson, Robert, slater,. 21 West street
Wilson, Thomas, farmer, North Hillington, Glasgow road
Wilson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 36 Ferguslie
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house, 29 MaxwelltonWilson, Thomas, builder, Neilston road—house, Mansfield
place, Neilston road
Wilson, Walter, & Sons, wholesale importer of French
and German fancy goods, 4 Storie street
Wilson, William, of Wilson, Brothers, Eton Villa, Calside
WILSON, WILLIAM, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder,
and news-agent, 107 High street (Coffee-room
Buildings)—workshop, 18 Gilmour street—house,
101 High street
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Wilson, William, chemist and druggist, 29 Maxwellton
Wilson, William, grocer, 9 Orchard street
Wilson, William, slater, 19 Sandholes
Wingate, John, cowfeeder, 10 Gateside
Wingate, Robert, keeper of Coffee-Room, 18 Barclaystreet
WINNING, JAMES, accountant, house-factor, and in-
surance agent for Fire, Life, and Plate Glass, Terracebuildings, 109 High street—house, Crawflower Cot-
tage, Mary street
Wolferstan, Captain Hercy Pipe, 26th Camerouians,Paisley Barracks, Williamsburgh
WOOD, JAMES, coal merchant, Underwood and Stoneybrae depots, Paisley; aDd Fulbar street, Renfrew
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house, 48 Oakshaw street
Wood, John, coal merchant, Underwood depot—house, 9
St. James street
Woodrow, Matthew, jobbing smith and bellhanger, 42New street
Woodrow, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Williams-
burghWoodrow, John, 28 St. James street
WOTHERSPOON, JOHN B., of Ross & Duncan, and of
the Glenfield Thread Company, Abercorn place
WOTHERSPOON, W. S., tobacconist, 8 High street
(Cross)—house, 15 Wardrop street
WOTHERSPOON, WILLIAM, manufacturer of the
Glenfield Starch-—works, Maxwellton— warehouses,
Kinning Park, Glasgow, and Queen street, London—(See advertisements) — residence, MaxwelltonHouse, Paisley
Wright, Daniel, farmer, New Mains, Renfrew road
Wright, James, 91 High street
Wright, John, brush, basket, comb, and toy warehouse, 3
Moss street and 98 Causeyside—house, 98 do.
Wright, John, hairdresser, 98 Causeyside
Wright, Mrs A., victualler, 23 Abbey street
Wright, Peter, farmer, Knock, off Renfrew road
WRIGHT, ROBERT, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Cottonstreet—house, do.
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WRIGHT, ROBERT, joiner, 4 Cotton street
WYLIE & CAMERON, ironmongers and plumbers, 3
High street
Wylie, Mrs John, 26 Maxwellton street
Wylie, Mrs, 13 Sandholes
WYLIE, R. S., grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 71
Love street
WYLIE, WILLIAM, boot and shoemaker, 2 Broomlands,
54 Causeyside, and 22 High street—house, 80 Broom-lands
Wynne, Teddy, waste dealer, 69 Back Sneddon
YATES, Thomas, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., Lang-roods
Youl, Alexander, of Youl & Drennan, 27 Glen street
Youl & Drennan, boot and shoemakers, 89 High street
Young, Alexander, plasterer, 7 William street—house, 14
BroomlandsYoung, David, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, 6 Blackhall
buildings
Young, George, designer, 64 Love street
Young, George M., shopman to Mrs Elizabeth Young, 5
BroomlandsYoung, James, boot and shoemaker, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, James, Gallowhill
Young, James A., clerk at Hodge, Foung, & Martin's, 6
Blackhall buildings
Young, James, of Young, Son, & Co., 7 George street
YOUNG, JOHN, boot and shoe manufacturer, 93 Highstreet—house, do.—(See advertisement)
Young, John, farmer, Fulwood, HoustonYoung, John, mason, 15 West brae
YOUNG, JOHN, & CO., timber merchants, Burgh SawMills, Caledonia street
Young, John, quartermaster-sergeant, Militia Staff Bar-racks, Williamsburgh
Young, John, 27 Well street
Young, John, starch and corn flour manufacturer, Napierworks—Caledonia Lone, house, Greenock road
Young, John, of John Young & Co., Castlehead
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Young, John, draper, 87 High street
YOUNG, JOHN, brassfounder, 15 AJbbey close—house,
5 Garthland lane
Young, J., milliner, 45 George street
Young, Miss, milliner, 87 High street
YOUNG, MORRIS, curator Free Library and Museum,High street
Young, Mrs Elizabeth, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Broom-lands
Young, Mrs James, eating-house keeper, 5 Canal street
Young, Mrs James, mangier, 55 Storie street
Young, Mrs Robert, manufacturer and weavers' furnisher,
44 George street—house, 33 do.
YOUNG, ROBERT, plumber, 42 High street—house, 47do.
Young, Robert B., clerk, Post Office, 1 1 Sandholes
Young, Robert S., of Young, Son, and Co., 29 CauseysideYoung, Samuel, of John Young & Co., 26 St. James street
Young, Stephen A. M'L., 3 West street
YOUNG, SON, & Co., manufacturers, 106 Causeyside
Young, William, cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant,
11 BroomlandsYoung, William M., of Young, Son, & Co., 29 Causeyside
Young, William, 82 High street
YOUNGER, GEORGE, & Co., yarn merchants andagents, 15 Causeyside, and 1 North Court, RoyalExchange, Glasgow—Robert Armour, agent
YU1LL, JAMES, scarf and shawl manufacturer, 11 ForbesPlace—house, Craigielea, Blackstoun road
Yuill, Mrs William, 33 Old Sneddon
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PAISLEY DIRECTORYARRANGED BY TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Accountants.
Barclay, H. B., Canal BankBoyd, Robert, 15 Gilmour street
Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside
Gibb, John, 8 King street, BroomlandsHart, Alexander, 6 Gauze street
Hodge, Archibald, Castlehead
Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Gown, Alex. B., 14 Gilmonr street
M'Gown, John, 14 Gilmour street
Robertson, J. Jack, 52 Storie street
Winning, James, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street
Agents and Commission Agents.
Allan, John S., 23 George street
Armour, Robert, 15 CauseysideCampbell, A. R., 19 Storie street
Cook, Archibald, 7 GatesideGilmour, David, 5 CauseysideHunter, Robert, 97 CauseysideHunter, William, 97 CauseysideHutton, Robert, 40 BroomlandsJamieson, John, 21 St. James street
Macalpine, Thos. W., 48 Moss street
Muir, A. Craig (Glasgow), 47 Oakshaw street
Muir, Roger W. (Glasgow), Annfield villa, CastleheadMuir, Robert, 3 Castle street
Nicolson, John (Glasgow), Marylea, Calside
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Robertson & M'Kinlay, 103 High street
Rodger, "William, Lylesland Cottage
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Wilson, James, 13 Canal street
Architects and Land Surveyors-
Hutchison, John, 109 West George street, Glasgow—house, Fairhill, Calside, where messages canbe left
Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St. James place
Rennison & Scott, 15 Gilmour street
Stewart, William, 128 Wellington street, Glasgow
Auctioneers and Appraisers.
Hunter, Matthew, 10 Moss street
MacFadyen, James Russell, 9 Churchhill and 28Wellmeadow
Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Bakers.
Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills
Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street
Barr, Mrs John, 24J Causeyside
Brown, Mrs Hugh, 56 Causeyside
Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street
Carmichael, Peter, 47 High street
Carruth, John, 39 George street
Clark, John, 4 Lawn street
Cowan, Robert, 18 Glen street
Craig, John, 17 WellmeadowDavidson, Matthew, 6 Silk street
Dempster, John, 2 Dovesland
Galbraith, John, 37 Moss street
Gibson, Andrew, 38 High street
Gilmour, Allan, 82 Canal street
Goudie, John, 18 BroomlandsGrieve, Robert, jun., 52 Caledonia street
Hamilton, Mrs James, 4 Smithhills
Hamilton, Robert, 70 Causeyside
Hamilton, Thomas, 19 Causeyside
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Henderson, Mrs, 12 Gauze street
Kelly, James, 34 High street
Kennedy, John, 31 High street
Kerr, Alexander, 25 High street
Lamb & Robertson, 26 Gauze street
Lang, John, jun., 78 High street
Lockhart, Alexander, 25 Gordon's lane
Morton, John G., 43 BroomlandsMuir, Mrs Matthew, 32 Storie street
Muir, Robert, 27 New SneddonMunro, James, 24 Gauze street
M'Ghee, Maxwell, 6 BroomlandsM'Kean, James, 36 High street
M'Lean, Neil, 105 George street
Maclerie, George, 7 High street
M'Millan, Dugald. 41 BroomlandsM'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
M'Pherson, Joseph, 8 BroomlandsOliver, Robert, 73 Love street
Orr, John, 13 Smithhills
Orr, Thomas, 13 St. James place
Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane
Paterson, James, 66 BroomlandsPatrick, Thomas, 69 BroomlandsPeacock, Robert, 5 George street
Richmond, James, 22 High street
Richmond, William, 46 Moss street
Ritchie, William, 103 Causeyside
Scott, William, 55 Causeyside
Sim, Duncan and Peter, 6 Glen street
Simpson, Peter, 33 Causeyside
Sinclair, D., 3 Garthland street
Smith, Alexander, 43 BroomlandSproul, James, 144 George street
Stewart, Alexander, 89 High street
Swan, J. & M., 73 Causeyside
Turnbull, Mrs, 78 BroomlandsWalker, John, 22 WellmeadowWilson, Henry, 17 WellmeadowWilson, R., 1 Cross street
Wilson, Robert, 111 George street
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Bankers.
Abercrombie, "William, Union Bank, 3 Giluiour street
Finlator, Thomas, City of Glasgow BankGuilleaume, Peter, National Bank, 1 Forbes place
Hutcheson, John, Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren st.
Macfarlane, Hugh, British Linen Company's Bank,17 Gilmour street
Murray, David, Royal Bank of Scotland, 13 Gilmourstreet
Pollock, Alexander, City of Glasgow Bank, 102 Highstreet (Cross)
Russell, Robert, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street
Belt Makers.Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stirling & Co., 86
High street
Knox, John, 2 New street
Bill Fosters.
Jamieson, John, Renfrew Toll
Walker, Samuel, 17 Causeyside
Williams, William, 18 Old Sneddon
Bleachers, Shawl 'Washers, Scourers, &c-
Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place
Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield
Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill
Hamilton, William, Caledonia lone
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside and 2 Forbes place
Hutchison, William, jun., & Co., George place
Liggat, David, & Co., Colinslee
Lounsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale
M'Lardie, J. N.;& Co., Meikleriggs, and Marshall's
lane
Paisley House of Refuge (washing and dressing)
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Robertson, M., & Co., FoxbarRoss, George, Seedhill
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Wills, William, & Co., Colinslee, Neilston road
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Bookbinders.
Carswell, David, 35 Storie street
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside
Wilson, William, 107 High street and 18 Gilmour st.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Anderson, James, 60 High street
Barbour, John, 100 Causeyside
Barbour, John, jun., 1 Smithhills
Beckett, James, 109 High street
Beckett, Matthew, 104 High street
Beckett, Mrs Hugh, 151 George street
Caldwell, J., 2 Gilmour street
Carr, Samuel, 68 Causeyside
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Glassford, David, 22 Smithhills
Goudie, James, 24 High street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
Melville, T. James, 77 High street
M'Dougal, John, 4 Moss street
Macintyre, William, 6 High street (Cross)
"Paisley Herald" Office, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmourstreet
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Reid, John, 7 BroomlandsRitchie, David (manufacturing stationer), Cumberland
place, Causeyside
Small, Mrs, 63 Causeyside
Thomson, John, 7 High street
Watson, William B., 10 High street
Wilson, Robert, 84 BroomlandsWilson, William, 107 High street (Cross)
Boot and Shoemakers.Andrew, Robert, 5 Smithhills
Boyle, James, 37 Back SneddonBruce, Alexander, 34 Glen street
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Campbell, Alexander, 12 St. James place
Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, clogmaker, 6 St. Mirren st.
Campbell, Noble, 5 Bridge street, NewtownCaskie & Son, 28 WellmeadowCochran, John W., 5 Lylesland
Crawford, Gavin, 92 High street
Dick, James, & Sons, 166 George street (wholesale)
Dobbie, William, 149 George street
Donaldson, Hugh, 56 Storie Street
Douglas, Duncan, 44 Causeyside
Drennan, John, 34 Ferguslie
Forsyth, George, 69 High street
Forsyth, Robert, 2 Neilston road
Galbraith, Charles, 6 Moss street
Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 16 Causeyside (whole-
sale)
Haggarty, William, 41 New street
Hardie, Alexander, 22 Lady lane
Houston, John, 15 Smithhills
Howatson, James, 4 Barr street
Hutchison, Robert, 83 High street, and 70 Broom-
lands
Jaap, John, 109 High street
Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland
Jeffrey, John, 4 Albion street
Kennedy, Archibald, 9 Prussia street
Leslie, John, 19 Glen street
Marshall, Miss, 81 High street
Mitchell, John S., 4 High street
Morrison, James, 14 Stock street
Murray, J., 3 West street
M'Arthur, William, 111 George street
M'Aulay, James, 3 New Smithhills
M'Ausland, Alexander, 14 High street
M'Ausland, James, 5 New Smithhills
M'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street
M'Gilchrist, Alexander, 15 Moss street
M'Gill, Robert, 23 Cotton street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, 13 Gauze street
M'Lachlan, Dugald, 17 Gauze street
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M'Millan, Peter, 11 Cotton street
M'Msh, Robert, 94 High street
M'Nish, Mrs Wm., 5 County place and 42 Moss st.
Paterson, A. & W., 97 High street
Paterson, Hugh, 30 St. James street
Paton, John, 17 Orchard street
Pettigrew, William, 65 George street
Smith, Hugh, 30 Causeyside
Smith, James, 30 Glen street
Sweenie, David, 8 Neilston road
Western Boot Company, 3 Smithhills
Wylie, William, 2 Broomlands, 54 Causeyside, and22 High street
Youl & Drennan, 89 High street
Young, James, 26 Maxwellton street
Young, John, 93 High street
Boxmakers (Fancy).
Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside
Brassfoun&ers.
Cochran & M'Gechan, 20 and 21 Abbey close
Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wyndPorteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 Back
SneddonTodd, George, 13 High street
Young, John, 15 Abbey close
Brewer.
Sacell Brewery Co., 8 Saucel
Brickmakers and Brickbuil&ers,
Brown, Robert, & Son—town office, Sneddon Bridge
—works, Caledonia, Shortroods, & Ferguslie
Bell & M'Lachlan, Shortroods Brickworks—office, 2
Glen lane
Gait, John—works, Nethercommon—yard, 14 Abbeyclose—house, 1 Underwood lane
M'Kaig, Thomas, Victoria Brick Works, 28 Lovestreet—house, 30 New Sneddon
140 PAISLEY.
Pollock, William, 25 Moss street—office and yard, 1
Hunter street
Rankin, John, & Co., North Caledonia Brick Works,Love street
Robertson & Hillcoat, Lady lane
Brush, Basket, Comb, Toy, and Fancy Goods
"Warehouses.
Craig, James, 21 CauseysideFoulds, J. & J., 8 Moss street
Lockhart, Elizabeth, 69 BroomlandsM'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williamsburgh
Thomson, John, 87 High street (corner of Church-
hill)
Wilson, Walter, & Son, 4 Storie street
Wright, John, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside
Cabinetmakers.
Agnew, Mrs H. C, 49 High street
Armstrong, George, 14 WellmeadowAuld, John, 30 Orchard street
Baird, William, 100 High street
Black & Small, 30 and 32 Lady lane
Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street
Cochran, Robert, 22 Niddry street
Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane
Gardner, James, 2 Inkle street
Gibb, Samuel, 93 High street
Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street
Hunter, John, 84 George street
Leitch, John, 80 New SneddonLemon & Green, 8, 9, and 10 Churchhill
M'Geachy, James, 49 Moss street
M'Innes, John, William street
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Risk & Marshall, 33 WellmeadowSunter, William, 23 Lady lane
Vallance, Hugh, 17 Moss street
Weir, George, 93 High street
PAISLEY. 141
Calenderers and Finishers*
Aikman, J. & G-., Cumberland place
Bonnar & Hamilton, 15 Causeyside
Cochran, James, 112 Causeyside
Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside
Cunningham, Alexander, 12 Causeyside
M'Lardie, J. N., & Co., Marshall's lane and Meikle-
riggs
Robertson, David, 2 Water brae (Burgh) and 5
Forbes place
Robertson, John, Marshall's lane and Cartside
Ross, George, Seedhill
Wills, William, & Co., Colinslee, Neilston road
Calico and Shawl Printers.
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
M'Farlane, D. & R., Underwood road
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Candle Makers.
Dobie, George, 12 High street
Robin & Houston, 61 New SneddonSim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft
Stevenson, John, & Sons, 77 New Sneddon
Card and Print Cutters.
Bauchop, John, 11 Falside
Clark, John, 65 Causeyside
Davidson, Thomas, 114 Causeyside
Edmond, Robert, & Son, 5 Marshall's lane
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court
Landess, Robert, 6 Barr street
Lang, Robert, Calside
Montgomery, James, 20 Smithhills
M'Arthur, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street
Thomson, Alexander, 1 Prussia street
142 PAISLEY,
Carpet Manufacturers.
Forbes, William, & Son, 21 and 22 Well street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., NethercommonWelsh, William, Macdowall street
Carters.
Caledonian Railway Company, Railway Station,
Greenlaw—Peter Blair, agent
Cowan & Co., Railway Station, Greenlaw—Robert
M'Lean, agent
Craig, Thomas, 9 Caledonia street
Cumming, William, 18 Well street
Fairley, James, 7 Castle street
Gilmour, Robert, 38 Thread street
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Rutherford, Thomas, 4 Garthland lane
Stewart, John, 42 Back SneddonTempleton, William, 36 Back Sneddon
Chemical 'Works.
Anderson & Wallach, M'Farlane street, Race-CourseRoad
Campbell & Co., Cartvale Works, New SneddonForrest, William, Burnbank, Chain roadMuir & Anderson, 93 New SneddonM'Farlane, J. & G., Brediland, Chain road, and
JohnstoneSmith, Richard, Craigielea Works
Chimney Sweeps.
Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills
Gait, William, 94 High street
China Merchants.
Beckett, Mrs Hugh, 151 George street
Crawford, Elizabeth D., 47 Moss street
Dickie, E., 21 Moss street
Houston, Matthew, 19 George street
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Kerr, J., 24 Causeyside
Miller, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Coll, Daniel, 12 Abbey close and 12 BroomlandsM'Leod, Alexander, 89 CauseysideSpeirs, A., & Son, 15 WellmeadowSpeirs, William, 13 WellmeadowStorrie, J. & W., 37 High street and 1 Storie street
Walker, Mrs Francis, 1 Neilston street
Clergyman of various Denominations.
Anderson, George S., Colinslee HouseBisset, Alexander, 2 East Buchanan street
Bannatyne, Alexander, Calside
Brown, James, St. James' Manse, CastleheadClazy, George, 38 Oakshaw street
Crouch, John, Mansfield place, Neilston roadDunlop, Robert, Gateside
Elder, Andrew, 15 Barclay street
Fleming, Andrew G., CastleheadFleming, John, 56 Canal street
Flett, Oliver, Calside
Fox, Michael, D.D., 2 East Buchanan street
France, William, 49 Oakshaw street
Fraser, William, LL.D., UnderwoodHenderson, Andrew, Castlehead
Hughes, Francis Joseph, 2 East Buchanan street
Hutton, George C, Mount Pleasant, Canal street
Lang, A. Montgomery, the Manse, 45 Oakshaw street
Lees, James C„ D.D., Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st.
Mills, William Fowler, 33 New SneddonMacalpine, Thos. W., Castlehead
M'Indoe, William, 97 George street
M'Intosh, Alexander, Calside
M'Kune, Christopher, Barshaw cottage
Niven, Frederick, 51 Love street
Simcock, J. M'Rae, 43 George street
Sturrock, James B., 29 Oakshaw street
Thomson, John D.D., Blackhall terrace
Watson, David, 49 Love street
Wilson, Alexander, 50 Couseygide
144 PAISLEY.
Cloth Merchants and Agents for do.
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 5 Cumberland court, Causey-
side
Thomson, John, 1 St. James street
Younger, George, & Co., 15 Causeyside—Robert
Armour, agent
Cloth Merchants and "Woollen Drapers.
Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street
Goold, James, 47 Moss street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
M'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street
Paisley Clothing Company, High street (Cross)
Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Coach and Van Builders.
Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street
Roxburgh, Robert, 4 Garthland lane
Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street
Coach Hirers.
Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Blair, Thomas, 72 New Sneddon—office, 15 Gilmourstreet
Climie, Mrs William, Bull Inn, 5 New street
Hutton, Henry, 2 County place and 11 Inkle street
King, James, 2 County place and 4 Smithhills
Coal Merchants and Sealers.
Blackwood, Thomas, Underwood depot
Caldwell, David, Underwood depot, and Canal basin,
19 Canal street
Cowan, John, Underwood depot
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Ferguson, Moses, Western Coal depot, King street
Foulds, Alexander, Underwood depot
Guthrie, W., & Co., Underwood depot and 8 Broom*lands
Harper, Hugh, 51 Caledonia street
Hector, Matthew, & Co., Underwood depotHerdman, William, 17 Canal street
Hill & Todd, Underwood depot
Ker, Thomas, 28 CauseysideLogan, David, Underwood depot
M'Gallan, James S., Underwood depot
M'Lachlan, James, Canal Basin, 19 Canal Street,
and Underwood DepotM'Leod, Matthew, Underwood and Stoney Brae
depots
M^Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street
Patrick, William, 59 Storie street
Reid, John, 69 BroomlandsRisk, Robert, & Co., Stoney brae and UnderwoodRobertson, John, Underwood depot
Robertson, Matthew, 150 George street
Speirs & Gibb, Underwood and Stoney brae depots
Underwood Co-Operative Company, Underwooddepot—Robert More, salesman
Whiteford, Andrew, Underwood depot
Whitehead, Walter, Underwood and Stoney braedepots—office, 16 Moss street
Wood, James, Underwood and Stoney brae depots
Wood, John, Underwood depot
Coffee Houses and Hotels (Temperance).
Barclay, John, 19 Smilhhills
Goodlet, Thomas, 100 High street
Lyle, Robert (restaurant), 6 Moss street
M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
Norrie, C. & A., 9 High street (Cross)
Richmond, William, 46 Moss street
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146 PAISLEY.
Confectioners and Fruiterers.
Adam, Mrs William, 23 Gauze street
Allison, John, 22 and 45 Causeyside
Anderson, John, 23 Smithhills
Blackwood, Maggie, 55 Caledonia street
Bissland, William, 3 WellmeadowBoag, Allan, 11 Storie street
Brodie, John, 12 High street
Cairns, Alexander and Robert, 2 High street (whole-
sale)
Caldwell, Janet, 81 BroomlandsCameron, Angus, 46 Calside
Colquhoun, John, 19 Moss street
Crooks, Mrs William, 8 Cotton street
Dalaiel, Jane, 24 Causeyside
Dick, Robert, 7 G-len street
Donnelly, M., 46 Calside
Fulton, James, 28 Causeyside
Fulton, John, 73 Broomlands
Gibson, George, 2 Dovesland
Gilmour, Miss M., 90 High street
Gladstone, John, 20 Sandholes
Hamilton, Mrs, 1 WellmeadowHerd, Robert, 18 Stock street
Hill, Miss, 30 High street
Holms, William, 6 Old Sneddon
Houston, Archibald, 82 Causeyside
Johnston, G., 5 Smithhills
Kennedy, Andrew, 70 High street
Kennedy, David, 13 Gauze street
Kerr, Benjamin, 1 Smithhills
Kerr, Daniel, 68 Causeyside
Kerr, Helen, 43 Moss street
Kyle, John, WellmeadowLamb & Robertson, 26 Gauze street
Lockhart, E., 69 Broomlands
Morton, Alexander, 35 High street
Morrison, Annabella, 53 High street
M'Farlane, Duncan, 2 Smithhills
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M'Geoch, Mrs A., 57 George street
M'llwrick, William, 69 Love street
M'Kaig, Mrs Peter, 118 George street
Maclerie, George, 7 High street
M'Murray, J. & P., 36 High street
M'Millan, Thomas, 139 George street
M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street
Neil, Mrs R., 65 BroomlandsNiven, Alexander, 4 Gauze street
Provan, Andrew, 3 Maxwellton street
Richmond, James, 22 High street
Rowand, Mrs, 10 Lawn street
Sawers, J., 39 High street
Scott, Mrs, 6 George street
Sim, Robert, 94 Causeyside
Sim, Thomas, sen., 26 WellmeadowSmall, Miss, 35 Causeyside
Thomson, Mrs, 44 Moss street
Turnbull, George, 40 High street
Urquhart, John, 15 BroomlandsWaddell, Mrs, 28 Great Hamilton street
Waddell, William, 36 Moss street
Walker, Margaret, 13 Moss street
Whiteford, James, 53 Causeyside and 4 Lylesland
Contractors.
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
M'Cabe, James, 10 Silk street
Retson, James, 10 Gordon's lane
Smith, George, 24 Glen street
Smith, John, Canal street
Stewart, John, 42 Back SneddonTudhope, John, 11 Barclay street
Coopers.
Bell, Hugh, 16 Old SneddonColquhoun, Thomas, 71 Causeyside
Goudie, James, 43 and 48 High street
Goudie, Robert, Macdowall street
Goudie, William, 49 High street
Kennedy, David, 65 Canal street
148 PAISLEY.
Cork Cutters.
Brown, William, 95 High street
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
Lewis & Linstead, 54 High street
Cotton Spinner.
Kerr & Co., Underwood Mill
Cowfeeders.
<y^u^(rL/q ^!^en ' iohn R
-'61 Geor^e street
fcfifc^ JZ Aitken, Robert, 80 Canal street
Baillie, Robert, 1 Neilston roadBarbour, William, NethercommonBlackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street
Blair, Hugh, 32 Canal street
Bowie, Mrs Walter K., 60 High street
Brisbane, Ann, 5 Cotton street
Clark, Archibald, 18 Great Hamilton street
Clark, Robert, 21 Love otreelr ^r
Cochran, Alexander, IS CauBc otrcet ^iv^y^-r/-Craig, Margaret, 15 Castle street
Craig, Mrs, 13 Inkle street
Crawford, James, Pointhouse, Inchinnan roaddimming, Robert, Maxwellton street
Drew, Robert, 14 High street
Dunlop, George, 13 Sir Michael street
Dunn, Mrs, 41 New street
Fitzpatrick, Valentine, 87 New SneddonFyffe, John, 22 Canal street
Gardner, Mrs Robert, West Greenh'ill
Gemmell, Matthew, 13 Cotton street
Gibb, Matthew, 1 Lylesland
Gilmour, Robert, 38 Thread street
Graham, John, 7 Smithhills
Gray, James, Crow roadHolms,' William, 5 Love street
Jackson, James, 27 Love street
Kerr, Robert, Abercorn dairy, 6 Bank street
Kirkwood, James, 8 Glen lane
Lang, Peter, 33 Moss street
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Law, James 26 New street
Lockie, Robert, ,91 Causeyside
Livingston, Daniel, 5 Silk street
Logan, William, 60 Canal street
Love, John, 39 Storie street
Lyon, Mrs, 22 Orchard street
Malcolm, Archibald, 46 High street
Mathieson, Archibald, 12 Storie street
Morrison, James, 23 Glen street
Muir, John, 3 Cotton street
M'Alpine, Charles, 50 Mill street
M'Coll, John, LoneheadM'Dermid, Charles, 3 North Croft
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
M'Kenzie, James, 18 Gauze street
M'Murray, Mrs, 19 New Smithhills
M'Naught, Hugh, 3 New street
M'Pherson, Duncan, Gibbie's Bush, King street
Niven, Robert, 66 George street
Philips, Alexander, 73 Canal street
Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street
Reid, John, 19 Cotton street
Retson, Thomas, 36 MaxwelltonRonald, James, NethercommonScarlet, Samuel, 3 Stirling street
Steven, William, 13 Prussia street
Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street
Stewart, Andrew, 2 Moncrieff street
Tyre, James, 37 Ferguslie
Walker, Alexander, 32 Castle street
Walker, James, 33 CauseysideWalker, William, 23 Abbey street
Walker, William, Ferguslie
Wingate, John, 10 Gateside
Young, William, 11 Broomlands
Distillers.
Saucel Distillery Co., King street, Sauce!Stewart, James, & Co., King street, Saucel
n 2
15 PAISLEY.
Drapers and Silk Mercers.
Andrews, John, 100 High street
Ballantyne & Co , 84 BroomlandsBlair, Matthew, 104 CauseysideBrough, David, 109 High street
Burt, Peter, 48 Causeyside
Christie Janet, 45 New street
Coats, Jervis, 80 Broomlands
Coats, Thomas, 49 BroomlandsCochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 New Smithhills
Cumming, M., 19 Smithhills
Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street
Elliot, Thomas, 134 George street
Ferguson, John 15 Great Hamilton street
Fisher, Robert, 44 New street
Forrester, William, 1 BroomlandsForrest, Mrs James, 21 BroomlandsGibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Gibson, Robert, 74 Causeyside
Gilchrist, Robert, 5 Moss street
Goold, James, 47 Moss street
Granger, Thomas, 4 Silk street
Grant, James, 4 Neilston road
Hamilton, Alexander, 16 WellmeadowHenry, Thomas, 91 High street
Hutton, Daniel, 20 High street
King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
Lamberton, & Tennent, 15 High street
Lawrie, William, 11 St. James Place
Lockhart, Andrew H., 104 High street (Cross)
Lyle, William, 114 Causeyside and 16 George street
Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street
Middlemas, Miss, 100 Causeyside
Montgomery, Elizabeth, 85 Causeyside
Muir, Thomas, 96 High street
Murray, Matthew, 69 BroomlandsM'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street
M'Quattie, Alexander, 25 Causeyside
Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 Love street
Parlane & Naismith, 10 High street
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Purves, James, 44 New street
Reid, Mrs, 19 Gauze street
Ritchie & Hunter, 39 WellmeadowRobertson, & M lGibbon, 17 High street
Ross, John, 21 WellmeadowRowand, John, 14 BroomlandsShields, John, 56 High street
Sinclair, Janet, 4 WellmeadowSmart & Rolland, City Bank Buildings, 102 High
street (Cross)
Steel, James 2 Smithhills
Sweenie, James, 8 Stevenson street
Taylor, Robert, Terrace buildings, 109 High street,
and 5 Smithhills
Thomson, Smith, & Co., 23 High street
Wallace, Mrs David, 14 Barclay street
Young, John, 87 High street
Dressmakers and Milliners.
* Milliners only. f Dressmakers only
*Aitken, Mrs, 101 Causeyside
•Austin & M'Callum, 8 Gilmour street
*Baird, Margaret, 34 Moss street
*Baird, Miss, 75 Broomlands**Barr, James, 6 Orchard street
Beckett, E. & J., 55 Causeyside
Berry, Misses, 75 High street
fBrown, Miss E., 61 High street
*Brown, Miss, 30 Thread street
•[Buchanan, Misses, 56 Causeyside
jCampbell, Mrs, 4 Gauze street
•j-Carswell, Mary, 51 BroomlandsCochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 New Smithhills
•Dalziel, Mrs W., 145 George street
*Dewar, Miss, 8 Abbey street
fDonald, Mary, 104 Causeyside
*Dunlop, Mrs, 9 George street
*Dunlop, Miss, 66 High street
Fraser, Mrs, 9 Orr square
152 PAISLEY.
•Fulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills
fGordon, Mary, 93 Causeyside
Grieve, Jane, 76 High, street
*Guthrie, Miss, 8 Moss street
fHardie, Miss, 23 George street
fHay, Miss, 13 George street
*Kerr, J., 20 Causeyside
fKilgour, Mrs, 21 Smithhills
Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street
fLang, Mrs, 18 George street
j-Latta, Mrs Janet, 4 Calside
jLemay, Mrs and Miss, 33 High street
fLochnead, Mrs, 6 Moss street
fLogan, Mary, 59 High street
fLogan, Miss Elizabeth, 70 BroomlandsLymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street
fMellis, Misses, 17 BroomlandsMiller, Mrs H., 17 BroomlandsMuir, Thomas, 96 High street
Macansh, Mrs James, 29 High street
*M'Arthur, Miss Janet, Terrace Buildings, 109 Highstreet
M'Kinlay, Misses, J. & M., 94 High street
M'Lerie, Miss, 25 Causeyside
•M'Neil, J., 20 WellmeadotvNeilson, Miss Agues, 44 Moss street
Parlane & Naismith, 10 High street
•Paterson, Elizabeth, 2 North Croft
•Paterson, Jessie, 26 High street
Pattison, Margaret, 2 Canal street
•Peacock, Miss Jessie, 19 BroomlandsReid, Mrs, 12 Gauze street
•Ritchie, A., 1 Old SneddonRobertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street.
Simpson, Miss, 5 County place
•Simpson, Miss, Renfrew road opposite Toll-house
Smith & Cochran, 1 High street
•Smith, Mrs J., 34 Moss street
•Snodgrass, Miss J., 66 Causeyside
•Stirling, M., 24 Seedhill
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*Taylor, Miss, 15 High street
Taylor, Robert, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street,
and 5 Smithhills
^Thomson, Mrs, 2 Wardrop street
*Walker, Jessie, 19 New Smithhills
Wallace, Miss E., 33 George street
*Whyte, Miss, 43 George street
Whiteford, Miss, 82 Bromlands*Wilson, Miss J., 44 Moss street
*Young, J., 45 George street
*Young, Miss, 87 High street
Druggists and Chemists.
Adam, John, 67 BroomlandsBarr, Robert, 8 High street
Buchanan, James, 84 BroomlandsColligan, HughS., 23 Gauze street and 74 BroomlandsCullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Edmiston, William, 36 High street
Falconer, John, 83 Causeyside
Falconer, Robert, 83 Causeyside
Hannah, Joseph, 66 Causeyside
Hatrick, William, & Son, 18 Gilmour street
Hegney, Mrs, 9 St. James place
Holms, John, 21 Wellmeadow and 64 BroomlandsHunter, John B., 3 Smithhills
Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside
Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside
Manners, Charles, 18 Mill street (manufacturing
chemist)
Motherwell, Mrs N. C. G., 20 Orchard street
Macgregor, John Ross, chemist, Lonend dyeworksMacduff, Jamess, 100 High street
M'Farlane, J. & G. (manufacturing chemists), Bredi-
land and Johnstone chemical worksM'Leod, Ninian F., 12 Old SneddonM'Murray, James, 19 George street
Wilson, John, 13 BroomlandsWilson, Thomas, 36 Ferguslie
Wilson, William, 29 Maxwelltown
154 PAISLEY.
Drysaltcrs.
Bain, Robert, 28 Causeyside
Boyd, G. & J. (Glasgow), 43 Oakshaw street
Caldwell, W., & Co., 5 Causeyside
Hutchison, Archibald, 31 Lady lane
Macalpine, Thos. W., & Co., 48 Moss street
Millar, John (Glasgow), Mossfield, Greenock road
Dyers.
Bell, Archibald, Stanley dyeworks, Causeyside—shop,
2 Smithhills
Brown, H. & W., Espedair—shop, 55 Causeyside
Caldwell, Peter, & Co., St. James place
Campbell, D. M'G., Cartside dyeworks, 59 NewSneddon
Craw, William, & Sons, Caledonia dyeworks, 29
Caledonia street
Crossley, J. & W., Abbey dyeworks, 18 Abbey st.
Cunningham, William, & Co., Abbey close
Gibson, Brothers, Espedair—shop, 84 High street
Hogg, Walter, 7 Dyers' wynd—shop, 3 High street
Lang, R. H., Espedair dyeworks, Espedair street
Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend dyeworks, Blackhall
M'Callum, J. & J., Gordon's lane dyeworks
M'Callum, Archibald, & Co., 20 Smithhills
M'Lardie, J. N., & Co., Marshall's lane and
Meikleriggs
M'Farlane, D. & R., Underwood dyeworks
M'Lean, John, Barterholm dyeworks
Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig
Potter & Knox, Seedhill, dyeworks—shop, 49 Highstreet
Reid, James, 9 New Smithhills
Rodger & M'Callum, 6 Marshall's lane
Stalker, John, jun., Bridge street dyeworks (Newtown)
Stewart Henry, & Co., 1 North street
Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston
Wallace, Andrew, & Son, Cumberland works, Cum-berland place
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Walker, William, 32 High street
Wills, William, & Co., Colinslee works, Neilston road
Embroiderer.
Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside
Engineers and Machine Makers.
Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., Thistle Engine Works,8 Bridge street
Brodie, William, & Co., 15 South Croft
Craig, J. & A. F., & Co., Caledonia Engine Works,Macdowall street
Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan Works, 8Renfrew street and 4 Hamilton street
Fisher & Co., 1 Water Brae (Burgh)
Gibb & Co., 39 New street
Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Abbey Works, 8 Smith-hills, and Atlas Works, 19 Back Sneddon
Martin, Robert, 6 St. Mirren street
M'Gee, Walter, & Son, Albion Works, 9 St. Jamesstreet
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 BackSneddon
Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 5 and 6 Bridge street
(Newtown)White, Thomas, & Sons, 28 Gordon's lane
Fire Clay Manufacturers.
Brown, Robert, & Son—town office, Sneddon Bridge—works, Caledonia, Shortroods, and Ferguslie
Speirs, Gibb, & Co., Caledonia Fire Clay Works,Greenock road
Fishmongers and Poulterers,
Logan, Robert, 149 George street
Logan, James, 19 WellmeadowM'Elwee, John K., 33 Gauze street
Muldoon, James, 15 Moss street
156 PAISLEY.
Risk, William, 34 High street
Robertson, Mrs William, 101 CauseysideSteel, James, 1 High street
Fleshers.
Adam, James, 20 Causeyside
Allan, T. & J., 34 Moss street
Allison, Alexander, 34 High street
Anderson, William, 5 BroomlandsAnderson, William, 68 George street
Brock, Thomas, 68 Causeyside
Brown, John, 21 Smithhills
Brown, William, 25 Gauze street
Brown, William, jun., 61 Causeyside
Caldwell, Alexander, 8 Cotton street
Cameron, James G., 107 George street
Campbell, Dugald, 26 Moss street
Canning, Peter, 11 Glen street
Canning, Robert, 76 High street
Carruthers, William, 9 St. James place
Cowan, Robert, 27 High street
Craig, David, 19 Sandholes
Gardner, Archibald, 54 Causeyside
Gilmour, Thomas, 42 !5tock street
Gilmour, Matthew, 21 Gauze street
Goudie, George, 17 George street
Hollas, Alexander, 9 Moncrieff street
Hood, William, 15 Lawn street
Kerr, George, 8 Love street
Lang, John, 54 Caledonia street
Leitch, William, 31 Causeyside
Martin, Mrs W., 29 George street
Millar, Peter, 74 Love street
Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside
Morrison, George, 35 High street
Morrison, James, 104 George street
Morrison, William Marshall, 103 George street
Muir, David, 33 Gauze street
M'Dowall, James, 41 Ferguslie
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M'Kie, James, 14 BroomlandsM'Kie, Mrs John, 3 Lawn street
M'Luskie, Peter, 25 Moss street
M'Stravick, David, 3 Neilston road
Rennie, James, 18 Wellmeadow and 9 Canal street
Ritchie, John, 20 George street
Rodger, Matthew, 17 Sandholes
Russell, William, 67 BroomlandsScarlett, James, 13 Broomlands
Souden, Daniel, 25 Causeyside
Souden, William, 149 George street
Taylor, Allan, 12 Moss street
Watson, William, 2 High street
Wilson, Charles, 21 Sandholes
Wilson, Daniel, 5 Lawn street
Wilson, James, 11 Smithhills
Funeral Undertakers.
Anderson, J. & E., 6 New street
Begg, John, 15 Cotton street
Gordon, George, 7 New street
Kilpatrick, John, 16 Abbey street
Leitch, John, 80 New SneddonScott, Alexander, 93 High street
Furnished Lodging-House Keepers.
Auld, Miss, 26 Orchard street
Hood, Miss, 34 Moss street
Lang, Mrs, 57 Canal street
Morren, Mrs, 4 Garthland street
Furnishers.
Adam, Mrs, 30 Moss street
Alexander, Gavin, 32 George street
Ballantyne, M., 54 Causeyside
Beckett, E. & J., 55 Causeyside
Beckett's, 101 High street
Borrowman, Eliza, 73 Broomlandso
158 PAISLEY.
Campbell, Elizabeth, 21 Lawn street
Cassidy, E., 9 Lawn street
Christie, Janet, 45 New street
Clark, William, 11 Smithhills
Coats, Jervis, 80 BroomlandsCraig, Hugh, 28 Glen street
Cumming, M., 19 Smithhills
Fulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Glover, Isabella, 8 Moss street
Harper & Jack, 102 CauseysideLang, Mrs,. 18 George street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
Lyle, George, 4 BroomlandsLyle, William, 114 Causeyside and 16 George street
Marshall, Mrs, 56 High street
Miller, Mrs Hugh, 17 BroomlandsM'Calluin, Mrs, 31 High street
M'Fadyen, Miss Elizabeth, 86 Causeyside
M'Kim, John, 11 Storie street
Ross, John, 21 WellmeadowStevenson, John, 6 Silk street
Weddell, John, 39 High street
Wilson, Mary, 81 New Sneddon
Furniture Dealers.
Burns, Mrs John, 6 Old SneddonCraig, James, 21 Causeyside
Guthrie, Mrs, 80 High street
Mitchell, Alexander, 1 Neil street and 15 Maxwell-ton street
M'Ghee, Patrick, 31 Old SneddonM'Naught, John, 38 New street
Pollock, William, 101 Causeyside
Sproul, William, 29 New Smithhills
Gardeners,
Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield
Arnot, Robert, 9 Back SneddonBrock, John, 32 Storie street
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Dickson, William, 3 Thomas street
Dickson, Orr, & Co., Ladyburn Nursery
Gray, William, WestCraigielea—shop, 69 BroomlandsGrieve, Robert, sen., High Carriagehill and Wester
Carriagehill place
Holmes, George, Mossvale, Greenock road
Livingstone, John, East Lodge, Crossflat
MacKenzie, Archibald, North Greenhill
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat, off Mill street
Pinkerton, Alexander, Kibbuckston Cottage—shop,
22 Sandholes
Robertson, Daniel, Greenlaw and Linside
Stobo, Thomas, West MarchThomson, William, 16 West street
Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street
Walker, James, 78 George street
Glaziers.
Adam, James, & Son, 7 Gilmour street
Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street
Berry, John C, 35 High street
Ferguson, Angus, 104 Causeyside
Kirk, John, 27 WellmeadowNeilson, Thomas, 4 West Brae
Grain Merchants.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Anderson, William, 1 Saucel
Lang, Robert, 5 Old SneddonMuir, Adam, 23 Well street
Muir, Matthew {Glasgow), Greenhill
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Pinkerton, William, 13 Abercorn street
Pollock, Robert, 16 Back SneddonShearer, James, 71 BroomlandsSmith, Joseph, <fc Son, 34 George street
Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill
Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mill
Urie, Robert, jun., 1 Garthland street
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Grocers and Victuallers.
Those marked (*) are also Spirit Dealers.
*Adain, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street
*Adain, Robert, 19 Lawn street
*Adam, "William, 57 Caledonia street
Aitken, James, 7 Orchard street
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Anderson, William, 2 Saucel
Armstrong, Mary, 19 Gauze street
Arnot, Samuel, 53 Caledonia street
Ayton, Robert, 9 Neilston road
Balderston, Mrs John, 140 George street
Ballantyne, John, 54 Causeyside
Ballantyne, Mrs Joseph, 24 WellmeadowBarbour, Thomas, 23 Carriagehill
Barton, Robert John, 10 New SneddonBegg, Archibald, 83 BroomlandsBegg, James, 33 Storie street
Bell, Mrs E., 16 Orchard street
*Berry, William, 75 High street
Bissland, William, 3 WellmeadowBlack, Montgomery G., 28 WellmeadowBlair, James, 4 Potterhill
*Blair, Mrs John, 32 WellmeadowBorland, Alexander, 53 High street
Brough, John, 46 Millarston
Brown, William, 37 High street
Buchanan, James, 25 Well street
Buchanan, James, 72 BroomlandsBuchanan, John, 16 WellmeadowBuchanan, Mrs Margaret, 5 Inkle street
Burns, James, 6 Williamsburgh
Bustard, Thomas, 17 North Croft
Cairns, Alexander and Robert, 2 High street
*Carlile, Thomas, 37 Thread street
*Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton
Coats, W. & A., 68 BroomlandsCochran, James, 148 George street
Comrie, John, 4 West Campbell street
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Craig, Alexander, 30 High street
*Craig, Robert, 50 Caledonia street
Cumming, Dugald, 21 Maxwellton street
•Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew road
Cuthbertson, John, 23 Gauze street
Davidson, Alexander, 29 Castle street
Dick, Margaret, 88 Causeyside
Dickie, George, 12 BroomlandsDougall, Mrs Robert, 46 BroomlandsDunlop, J. & I., 97 Causeyside
Easton, Mrs, 26 Glen street
Emerson, John, 32 BroomlandsEquitable Co-operative Society's store, 9 Stock street
Erskine, James, 43 Causeyside
Erskine, Mrs, 2 WellmeadowEwing, John, 55 Storie street
Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside
^Fechney, David, jun., 107 George street
*Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Fergus, J. & J., 33 High street
^'Ferguson, Margaret, 10 Storie street
Fleming, James, 6 Smith street
Fraser, William, 25 Cotton street
Fulton, Mrs, 9 Moss street
Gallacher, John, 12 Smithhills
*George, William, 92 CauseysideGibb, William, 10 Gauze street
Gibson, Mrs Andrew, 7 Bridge street
•Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street
*Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Gilroy, Janet, 9 Lylesland
Glass, James, 2 BroomlandsGoudie, Mrs (green grocer), 19 Orchard street
Gowan, Ann, 15 Great Hamilton street
Graham, Mrs, 17 Ferguslie
Graham, Mrs Jane, 72 Canal street
Grice, John, 4 Neilston roadGryce, W. & M., 67 CauseysideHair, John, 24 New street
Hamilton, James, 58 Storie street
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Hamilton, John, 51 George street
Hardie, Alexander, 6 Prussia street
Hart, Henry, 2 High street
*Harvey, Mrs A. Wilson, 136 George street
Harvey, William, 13 Carriagehill
Hendry, James, 62 Causeyside
*Hendry, John, 1 St. James street
Hood, Archd. M., 33 G-auze street
Hood, T., 15 Lawn street
•Hunter, Mrs Thomas, 22 Great Hamilton street
Jackson, James, 27 Love street
Johnston, Hugh, 25 Old SneddonJohnston, William, 2 Old SneddonKelly, Mrs James, 22 Lawn street
*Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
King, John, 56 George street
Knox, Mrs, 16 Abercorn street
*Landess, Robert, 20 George street
Latta, Jane, 8 Ferguslie
Law, Richard, 8 Seedhill
Livingstone, Mrs Thomas, 15 WilliamsburghLyle, Alexander, 39 Ferguslie
Lyle, Mrs, 8 New street
Lyon, Mrs, 22 Orchard street
Martin, John, 9 Seedhill
Mellis, Mrs William, 17 Broomlands•Millar, Mrs A., 1 East Buchanan street
. Millar, Mrs, 1 Neilston road
Monaghan, William, 63 Storie street
Morton, Hugh, 95 High street
Muir, Catherine, 12 Smithhills
•Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston road
Muir, Francis, 20 Glen street
Muir, John, 20 Wallace street
Muir*, Robert, 10 Glen street
Muir, William, 26 Cotton street
M'Adam, Mrs James, 5 North Croft
M'Alpine, David, 36 St. James street
M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street
M'Dermid, Peter, 18 Moss street
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M'Dougall, Mrs, 46 BroomlandsM'Farlane, George, 21 New Smithhills
M'Farlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street
•M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Gibbon, Mrs James, 12 Glen street
M'Indoe, Matthew, 10 Lawn street
M'Indoe, Mrs, 15 Ferguslie
M'Intyre, Peter, 23 Cotton street
M'Kay, William, Livingstone place, Carriagehill
M'Kellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
M'Kellar, Daniel, 28 George st., and *84 Causeyside
M'Kellar, Matthew H., 31 High street
°M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
M'Lean, John, 74 Causeyside
M'Lellan, James, 26 BroomlandsM'Murrich, James, jun., 28 Causeyside
M'Nair, Duncan, 6 and 24 Moss street
M'Nair, John, 50 George street
M'Naughton, James, 92 New SneddonM'Nab, James, 41 George street
M'Neil, John, 16 WellmeadowNewton, Robert, 16 Maxwellton street
*Nicol, John, 6 George street
Orchardson, Robert, 86 Causeyside
Orr, Mrs, 29 Glen street
,O'May, Robert, 31 Storie street
O'May, William, 17 WellmeadowPaisley Provident Co-operative stores, 15 George
street, and 68 Love street
Park, Alexander H., & Co., 105 High street (Cross)
Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old SneddonPaterson, Hugh, 30 St. James street
Paterson, Mary J., 11 Cotton street
Paton, John, 8 Moncrieff street
Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street *
Paul, Matthew, 20 BroomlandsPeacock, Mrs, 29 Ferguslie
Peacock, Robert, 90 High street
Pennel, John, 39 MaxwelltonPercy, Francis, 101 Causeyside
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Pollock, Mary, 47 High street
Pollock, William, 27 High street
Ramsay, James, 20 Abbey street
Ray, Samuel, 16 Ferguslie
Reid, James, 17 George street
Reid, Jane, 19 New SneddonRichardson, Isaac, 21 High street
Ritchie, David, 25 Queen street
Ritchie, John, 25 George street
Ritchie, Robert, 25 Gauze street and 57 Causeyside
Robertson, William, 5 Carriagehill
^Rodger, Matthew, 8 WallneukScott, John, 70 Love street
Scott, Mrs Matthew, 1 1 Saucel
Scott, Robert, 3 Garthland street
Scott, Thomas, 34 Canal street
Semple, James, 36 Canal street
Shanks, Mrs William, 9 School wyndShaw, Mrs Catherine, 1 Bridge street
Sim, Ann, 14 Carriagehill
*Sim, James, 4 Thread street
Sim, William, 18 George street
Smith, Alexander, 6 Barclay street
Smith, Mrs, 16 Orchard street
Smith, Joseph, & Son, 34 George street
*Smith, Mrs David, 22 Causeyside
Smith, Mrs, 10 Silk street
Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street
Speirs, Matthew, 21 Lawn street
Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands*Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street
*Templeton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street
*Thomson, Mrs Robert, 10 Storie street
Train, Mrs John, 31 George street
Ure, J. & D., 4 High street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
Wales, Hugh, 27 Williamsburgh•Walker, Hugh, 16 BroomlandsWalker, James, 16 Broomlands
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Walker, Mrs Margaret, 100 George street
Wallace, Mrs James, 1 Dovesland
Watt, Eobert, 58 George street
*Weir, William, 51 George street
Weir, John, 15 Gauze street
Weir, James, 10 Smithhills and 24 Gordon's lane
Whyte, Mrs James, 9 Wardrop street
Whiteford, James, 4 Lylesland
Whitehead, Walter, 44 Broomlands
Wilkie, Mrs, 34 Canal street
Williamson, Mrs'M., 40 WellmeadowWills, James, 63 George street
Wilson, William, 9 Orchard street
*Woodrow, Mrs, 9 Williamsburgh
Wright, Mrs A., 23 Abbey street
*Wylie, R. S., 71 Love street
Hair Dressers.
Brooks, James, 2 Gauze street
Burns, George, 80 High street
Fitch, John, 11 Old SneddonGardner, Andrew, 42 Moss street
Hagarty, Joseph, 3 New street
Houston, John, 29 High street
Mellon, John, 12 Moss street
Millar, John, 29 Maxwellton street
McGregor, William, 34 Old SneddonQuin, Terence, 17 Moss street
Wright, John, 98 Causeyside
Ham Curers.
Brown, John, 21 Smithhills
Coats, W. & A., 68 BroomlandsFulton, Mrs, 9 Moss street
Ritchie & Pinkerton, 168 George street
Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, 62 Storie street
Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside
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Hatters.
Brown, George, 87 High street
Craig, J., & Co., 28 High street
Robertson & Son, 49 Moss street
Smith, Robert, 88 and 89 High street
Hosiers.
Barbour, Robert, 101 High street
Borrowman, Eliza, 73 BroomlandsBrown, George, 87 High street
Brown, M., 4 Moss street
Cassidy, E., 9 Lawn street
Clark, William, 11 Smithhills
Clelland, William, 92 CauseysideCoats, Jervis, 80 BroomlandsFulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills
Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street
Lyall, Miss, 97 High street
Murray, Matthew, 69 BroomlandsM'Callum, Mrs, 31 High street
M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street
M'Millan, J. & E., 1 Smithhills
M'Neil, John, 5 Castle street
House Factors.
Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street
Cochran, William, High ParkDonald, Thomas, 4 Storie street
Fisher, John, 4 CauseysideGibb, Thomas, 39 New street
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lawrie, John, 27 WilliamsburghLyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street
Muir, John, 23 Moss street
M'Leod, Matthew, 87 High street
M'Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street
Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street
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Inn and Hotel Keepers.
Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Climie, Mrs, Bull Inn, 5 New street
Keith, Samuel, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street
Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, Smithhills
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Thomson, Mrs Archibald, County Hotel, Countyplace
Iron Founders.
Abercorn Foundry Company, North CroftBow, Joseph, Paisley Foundry, 90 New SneddonBow, M'Lachlari, & Co., Thistle Works, 8 Bridge st.
Craig, J. & A. F., & Co., Caledonia Works, Mac-dowall street
Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Vulcan Works, 4Hamilton street
Marshall, John, Macdowall street
Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 BackSneddon
Iron Merchants.
Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 14 South Croft, Paisley,
and 21 and 23 Robertson street, Glasgow
Ironmongers.
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 CauseysideDuncan, William, 109 High street
Eadie, Brothers, 94 High street
Gilmour, Matthew, 49 High street
Glover, William, 19 High street
Haran, Neil G., 102 CauseysideHiggen, David, 10 Smithhills
M'Arthur, William, 9 High street
Neil, James, 8 BroomiandsPinkerton, R. & J., 14 Moss street
Ritchie, James, 47 Moss street
Thomson, Joseph, 98 High street
Wylie & Cameron, 3 High street
168 PAISLEY.
Jaequard Machine Makers.
Alexander, W., Barterholm roadhead
Ladies' Nurses.
Allison, Janet, 2 Hunter street
Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street
Reid, Mrs, 26 Gauze street
Simpson, Sarah, 21 Inkle street
Steel, Mrs, 70 Canal street
Law Agent.
Campbell, Thomas, 4 Moss street
Leather Merchants.
Lang, James, 86 High street
Lang, James, jun., 86 High street
Lang, William, 86 High street
Langs & Semple, Seedhill (wholesale)
M'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., 20 Old Smithhills
M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street
Wylie, William, 2 Broomlands
Lithographers and Engravers.
Barbour, John, jun., 1 Smithhills (engraver)
Cameron & Co., 109 Causeyside
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Gibb, Thomas, Abbey mill, Abbey close
Graham, T. & R., 4 Bridge street
Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street
Millar & Ferguson, 9 New street
Paterson & Co., 8 High street
Manufacturers-
Arthur, John, 109 Causeyside
Cameron, John, 2 Stirling street
Campbell, Sons, & Co., 9 Forbes place
Campbell & M'Lennan, 1 Cumberland court, Causey-
side
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Cochran, William, 7 St. Mirren street
Cunningham, James, & Co., 5 CauseysideCunningham, John, & Son, 8 Forbes place
Dalziel & Begg, 112 CauseysideDonochy, J., & Co., 4 Causeyside
Fleming, David, 109 Causeyside
Gemmell & Macnairs, Gleniffer Factory, 32 High st.
Gibb, Mathew, & Co., 4 Cumberland court, Causey-side
Gibson, Cowan, & Son, 114 Causeyside
Greenlees, Matthew, & Co., 7 and 8 Forbes place
Guthrie, Robert, & Co., 10 Forbes place
Halden, Francis, 3 Forbes place
Harper, William, 6 Smith street
Johnston, William B,, & Co., 4 Forbes place
Kerr, Robert, k Son, 21 to 25 Thread street
Kilpatrick, James, 18 Causeyside
Leitch, Alexander, 1 Inkle street
Logan & Gardner, 5 Forbes place „
Mair, William, 8 Causeyside
Marshall, Hugh, 36 Causeyside
Maxwell, Matthew, 114 Causeyside
Millar, J. & R., Ill Causeyside
Mitchell, Andrew, jun., 4 Cumberland court, Causey-side
M'Kim, Samuel, 36 BroomlandsMorgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside
Murray, Daniel, jun., & Co., 2 Forbes place
Murray, James, 1, 2, and 3 Causeyside
M'Kechnie, John, Causeyside court, 14 CauseysideM'Kechnie, Malcolm, 73 Causeyside
M'Lennan, T. B., 113 Causeyside
M'Naughton, James, 113 Causeyside
Neil, John, 6 Wardrop street
Nisbet, John, 109 Causeyside
Paisley Co-Operative Manufacturing Society (limited),
7 St. Mirren street
Patent Convex Weaving Co., 153 George street
Paterson, James, & Co., 7 St. Mirren street
Paton, Robert, 22 Great Hamilton street
p
170 PAISLEY.
Patrick, William, 59 Storie street
Purves, James, 9 New street
Reid, Robert, 13 Causeyside
Robin, John, & Co., Caledonia Factory, Caledoniastreet
Scott, Matthew, 109 Causeyside
Simpson & Cook, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside
Smith, Charles, & Co., 115 Causeyside
Speirs, David, & Co., 167 George street
Stewart, John M., Greenhill HouseStorie, John, Cumberland court, CauseysideTodd, Alexander, & Co., 15 CauseysideWalkers & Co., 113 Causeyside
Welsh, William, Macdowall street
White, Alexander, Potterhill
White, John, 23 Lady lane (stockings)
Whitehill, M., & Co., 7 Causeyside
Wilson, Brothers, 147 George street
Wilson & Strachan, 8 Causeyside
Wilson, William, & Son, 4 Cumberland court,
Causeyside
Young, Mrs Robert, 44 George street
Young, Son, & Co., 106 Causeyside
Yuill, James, 11 Forbes place
Manufacturer (Blacking).
M'Pherson, Robert, 8 Shuttle street
Manufacturers (Carpets).
Forbes, William, & Son, 21 and 22 Well street
Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., NethercommonWelsh, William, Macdowall street
Manufacturers (Curled Hair).
M'Nair, J. & D., & Co., Seedhill Hair Works
Manufacturers (Elastic Belt).
M'Farlane, Philips, & Co., Cragfoot Factory, Colins-
lee
PAISLEY. 171
Manufacturers (Corn Flour, &c).
Bowie, John, 6 Macdowall street
Brown & Poison, Royal Works, Carriagehill
Currie & Co., G-lenfield Patent Corn Flour Works,Caledonia lone
Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., Albert Works, Caledonia
lone
MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Caledoniastreet
M'Kenzie, Brothers, Victoria Works, Renfrew roadPoison, William, & Co., Impertal Works, Abercorn
street
Young, John, Napier Works, Caledonia lone
Manufacturers (Essence of Coffee, Tea, See).
M'Lean, Joseph, 2 Shuttle street
Manufacturers (Machinery Belts, &c).
Knox, John, 2 New street
Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stirling & Co.,
86 High street
Manufacturers (Muslins).
Brown, William, & Son, Carriagehill
Johnston, William, & Co., Shuttle street
Manufacturers of Oil and Glycerine.
Anderson & Wallach, M'Farlane street, Race-Courseroad
Manufacturers of Preserves.
Cairns, A. & R., 2 and 32 High street
Lilla & Edwards, British India Works, Macdowall st.
Robertson, James, Thrushgrove Works
172 PAISLEY.
Manufacturers (Starch).
Brown & Poison, Royal Starch Works, CarriagehillCurrie & Co., Caledonia lone
Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., Albert Works, Caledonialone
MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Caledonia st.
MacKenzie Brothers, Victoria Works, Renfrew roadPoison, William, & Co., Imperial Works, Abercorn
street
Wotherspoon, William, G-lenfield Works, MaxwelltonYoung, John, Napier Works, Caledonia lone
Manufacturer of Stationery.
Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside
Manufacturers of Thread,
Anderson, James, & Co., 51 High street
Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place, NewSneddon
Clapperton, William, & Co., 70 New SneddonClark & Co., Anchor Thread Works—counting-house,
Seedhill
Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane
Clark, J. & J., & Co., Paisley Thread Works, Wellstreet and Gordon's lane
Clark, J., & Co., Anchor Thread Works—counting-house, Seedhill
Coats, J. & P., Ferguslie
Glenfield Thread Company, Glenfield Thread WorksKerr & Clark, Linside—counting house, Seedhill
Kerr & Co., " The Cable Thread Works," Under-wood Mills
Kerr, Peter, & Son, 34 New street
Ross & Duncan, Abercorn Thread Factory, 6 Aber-corn street
Wotherspoon, John B., Abercorn Thread Factory,
Abercorn place
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Masons and Builders.
Anderson, J. & W., 50 Mill street
Barr, George, Calside
Barr, Hugh, 11 Shuttle street
Bowes, William, 26 St. James street
Gordon & Barclay, 23 BroomlandsGordon, John, 9 Cross street
Robin, William, 14 Lady lane
Rollo, James, 45 BroomlandsSmith, John, Canal street
Templeton, Andrew, 28 Glen street
Watson & Pattison, Lady lane, opposite Victoria
place
Wilson, Thomas, Mansefield place, Neilston road
Young, John, 15 West Brae
Measurers.
Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St. James street
Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street
Medical Practitioners.
Cunningham, William L., M.B., 56 High street, andVictoria place, Lady lane
Colligan, Hugh S., M.D., 23 Gauze street, 74 Broom-lands, and 84 High street
Donald, James T., M.R.C.S.E., 84 High street,
and Old Medical Hall, Terrace Buildings, 109High street
Falconer, Robert, 83 CauseysideFraser, Donald, M.B., CM., M.D., 44 High street
Graham, Thomas, M.D., 33 Gauze street
Hunter, John B., M.D., CM., 3 Smithhills and 95High street
Holms, John, M.B., CM., M.D., 21 Wellmeadowand 64 Broomlands—house, 54 High street
Hutchison, James, 23 CauseysideM'Leod, Ninian Ferric, M.D., CM., 2 New Smith-
hills and 12 Old Sneddonp 2
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Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr Square
Richmond, Daniel, M.D., 32 New street
Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James street
Whitehead, Alexander, M.B., CM., 16 Moss street
and 44 BroomlandsWilson, John, 13 Broomlands
Messenger-at-Arms.
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Metal Refiners.
Cochran & MKxechan, 20 and 21 Abbey close
MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street
Midlives.
Beaton, Mrs, 5 Storie street
Chalmers, Mrs, 2 Storie street
Colvin, Mrs, 24 Lawn street
Goodman, Mrs, 42 Stock street
Hamilton, Mrs, 16 Lawn street
Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street
Lyle, Mrs, 17 SandholesRoxburgh, Mrs, 55 Old SneddonTaylor, Mrs, 65 George street
Millers.
Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill
Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mill
Nailers-
Burns, Alexander, 7 Abbey street
Nurserymen and Florists.
Dickson, Orr, & Co., Ladyburn NurseryM'Ghie, R. M., & Co., 53 High street
M'Kenzie, Peter, Bellfield, Cartvale, Love street
Paul, William, Wester Crossflat, off Mill street
White, George, 3 Moss street and Carriagehill
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Packing1 Eos Makers.
MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street
Paton, Robert, 6 Marshall's lane
Painters and Paper Hangers.
Berry, John C, 35 High street
Drennan, Robert, 30 Causeyside
Fernie, Archibald, 16 G-eorge street
Jeffrey, George, 9 Broomlands
Martin, Robert S. (Barrhead), Miss Hood's, 34 Mossstreet
Muir, Alexander, 38 New street
Murray, David, & Son, 15 Gilmour street
Macfedries, William T., 83 High street
M'Ghee, James H., 35 Canal street
Reid, James, 18 Causeyside
Sinclair, Peter, 41 WellmeadowSnodgrass, John, & Son, 5 Silk street
Waterston, J. & R., 4 County place
Watson, Robert, 1 George street
Wilkie, John, 39 High street
Pattern Drawers,
Adam, Thomas, Wester Carriagehill place
Glassford, John, 3 Hamilton street
Knox, Alexander, 55 Causeyside
Peacock, Thomas, Falside
Robertson, James, 59 Causeyside
Taylor, Andrew, 56 Causeyside
Young, George, 64 Love street
Paper Rulers.
Carswell, John, 4 High street
Gibb, Thomas, Abbey Mill, Abbey close
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
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Pawnbrokers.
Ferguson, John, 35 High street
Leitch, William, 106 George street
Lewis, Arthur, 18 Storie street, 83 Broomlands, 1
Sandholes, and 38 Gordon's lane
Lochhead, John F., 32 Causeyside and 1 ^Gordon's
lane
Moore, William, 7 BroomlandsMackay, John, & Co., 32 Gauze street and 3 Abbey
street
Nisbet, Alexander F., 24 Gauze street
Pawnbroking Offices, 8 Back Sneddon and 12 OldSneddon
Smith, Helen, 108 George street
Stewart, Peter, 28 New street
Walker, Martin, 1 George street
Photographers.
Adam, Robert, 85 High street
Brown, William, 6 Gilmour street
Millar, Thomas W., 69 High street
M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street
Whiteford, J. K., 25 Storie street
Plasterers.
Cowden, John, 25 Canal street
Hutchison, James, Westside Cottage, 3 Glen lane
Hutchison, James M'Donald, 2 Maxwellton street,
and 21 Hairst street, Renfrew—Orders left at
14 BroomlandsMitchell, Andrew, Greenock roadMitchell, Thomas, 11 Sir Michael street
Young, Alexander, 7 William street
Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Coppersmiths.
Barr, George, & Co , 100 High street
Borland, James, 4 New street
Crawford, Hamilton, 24 Causeyside
Dalrymple, James, & Son, 8 Old Sneddon
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Glover, William, 19 High street
Haran, Neil G., 102 Causeyside
Higgen, David, 10 Smithhills
Hunter, Alexander, 52 Caledonia street
Kelly, Alexander, 4 Causeyside
Kilpatrick, James, 5 Gilmour street
Martin, Alexander, foot of School wyndMillar, William and Adam, 4 St. Mirren street
Moodie, James, 64 BroomlandsMorrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wyndM'Walter, Allan, 23 New Smithhills
Neil, James, 8 BroomlandsPinkerton, R. & J., 14 Moss street
Pollock, William S., 80 High street
Robertson, George, 4 New SneddonThomson, Joseph, 98 High street
Stewart, John (Port-Glasgow), 37 New SneddonWallace & Connell, 8 Gilmonr street, 9 Manse street,
Renfrew, and 42 St. Enoch square, GlasgowWilliamson, Robert, 93 Causeyside
Wylie & Cameron, 3 High street
Young, Robert, 42 High street
Potato Merchants.
Allan, Robert, 4 St. James street
Bowie, John, 6 Macdowall steeet
MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street
Pinkerton, William, 13 Abercorn street
Walker, John, 23 Abbey street
Power-Loom Cloth Manufacturers.
Crawford & Ritchie, Abercorn street
Kerr & Co., Underwood Mill
Kerr, R. & J. P., Underwood and Oakshaw Mills
Wilson, Brothers, George Street Factory, 147 George
street
Printers (Letterpress).
Cook, J. & J., 3 Moss street
Glover, Thomas, 11 Moss street
178 PAISLEY.
Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street
Hamilton, David E., 2 New street
Lochhead, William A., 16 Causeyside
Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street
Reid, John, 18 High street
Watson, William B., Paisley Herald Office, 10 Highstreet
Ropespinners.
Carswell, Robert, Slaughter House road
Peacock, John, 85 High street
Southwell, Peter, 18 High street
Watson, Robert, 82 High street
Saddlers and Harness Makers.
Baird, William, 86 High street
Calderwood, James, 32 High street
Knox, John, 2 New street
M'Pherson, James, 32 Wellmeadow
Sculptors,
Gordon & Barclay, 23 Broomlands (opposite Ceme-tery gate)
Robin, William, 14 Lady lane
Watson & Pattison, Lady lane (opposite Victoria
Place)
Seed Merchants.
Anderson, William, 75 Love street
Macfee, John, 1 St. Mirren street
M'Ghie, R. M., & Co., 53 High street
Paterson, Thomas, 3 County place
White, George, 3 Moss street
Shawl Merchant.
Dick, James, 5 County place
Shawl and Muslin Cutters.
Campbell, D. M'G., 59 New SneddonFulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield
PAISLEY. 179
Hogg, Archibald, 40 Causeyside and 2 Forbes place
Lyle, D., & Co., 15 Newton street
M'Lardie, J. N., & Co., Marshall's lane and Meikle-
riggs
Sheriff Oncers.
Cockburn, Joseph Birnie, 4 Moss street
Harkness, John, 14 High street
M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street
Macpherson, Alexander, 9 Churchhill
Shipbuilders.
Abercorn Shipbuilding Company (Hanna, Donald, &Wilson), Abercorn street
Fullerton, John, & Co., Merksworth, Inchinnan road
Singers.
Erskine, James, & Son, 43 Causeyside
Slaters.
Gillespie, James, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane
Gillespie, William, & Son, 82 New SneddonMitchell, Andrew, 88 Causeyside
Murdoch & Mackie, 53 CauseysideWallace, Charles, 23 New Smithhills
Wilson, Robert, 21 West street
Wilson, William, 19 Sandholes
Soap Manufacturers.
Isdale & M'Callum, 4 New SneddonMuir & Anderson, St. Mirren Works, 93 New
SneddonRobin & Houston, 61 New SneddonSim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft
The Gleniffer Soap Company, Blackhall
1 80 PAISLEY.
Smiths.
Those marked (*) are Farriers.
Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
^Christie, William, 21 Underwood^Donaldson, Humphrey, 1 Williamsburgh
^Donaldson, Wilson, 4 St. James place
Duncan, William L., 109 High street
Fisher & Co., 1 Water brae (Burgh)
Gilmour, Matthew, 49 High street and 35 Glen lane
Hatrick, John, 18 Moss street
Kerr, Thomas, 21 Moss street
*Lindsay, Walter, 20 Gordon's lane
Love, William, 1 Smithhills
*Macfadzean, J. & J., Glen lane
Martin, Robert, 6 St. Mirren street
M'Geoch, David, 4 Mill street
wPattison, Robert, 28 Castle street
. •Pottie, A. & M., 64 Love street' Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 5 and 6 Bridge street
°Rodger, James, 90 George street
Sharp, George, 30 New Smithhills
Smith, Daniel, 3 Garthland street
*Sproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland
*Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street
Trench, James, 15 Storie street
Woodrow, Matthew, 42 New street
Starcher and "Wool Sizer.
Beith, Peter, 99 Causeyside
Surgeon-Dentist?.
Cameron, Thomas Russell, 28 Gauze street
Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place
Dobie, James, 8 St. James place—residence, George
place
Walker, John, 92 High street
PAISLEY. 181
Tailors and Clothiers'.
Those marked thus (*) are Clothiers.
Adam, James, 2 Stow place
Allison, James, 95 Causeyside
*Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street
Balfour, William, 20 St. James street
^Ballantyne, John, 84 Broomlands*Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside
Blair, Robert, 37 George street
*Brown, Robert, 99 High street
*Brown, Robert, 31 Gauze street
Connell, William, 11 Abbey street
Connie, James, 9 Smithhills
*Couper, John, 105 Hi^h street (Cross)
Cruden, Thomas, 88 Causeyside
Dobson, Jeremiah, 23 Williamsburgh*Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street
Finlayson, William, 58 Storie street
*Gardner, John S., 6 Wellmeadow*Gemmell, James, 5 WellmeadowGemmell, William, 4 Albion street
*Givan, James, 5 Moss street
Glen, Allan, 9 Stow place
Glen, Robert, 70 Causeyside
*Goldie, George, 17 Sandholes
*Goldie, James, 47 High street
*Goold, James, 47 Moss street
^Graham, Thomas, jun., 21 High street
Hamilton, James, 7 Stow place
Hatchard, James, 46 Moss street
^Irvine, James, 103 High street (Cross)
*King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street
*Mathieson, John, 89 High street
*Mathieson, Robert, 18 High street
Mitchell, John, 16 High street
*Moffat;James, 7 Broomlands
Moyes, William, 39 Canal street
**Mungle, Alexander, 9 High street
*Macallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow
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182 PAISLEY.
*M 4Farlane, James, 36 High street
M'Glashan, Alexander, 5 St. James street
M'Grory, Mrs, 38 Moss street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., 78 Causeyside*sM'Lean, James, 33 High street
*M'Nee, Robert, 3 Moss street
*M'Taggart, Daniel, 8 Orr square
-'•'Paisley Clothing Company, 102 High street (Cross)
*Peattie, William, Waterloo place, Gilmour street
°Reid, William, 3 Gauze street
Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street
Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street
Smith, Alexander, 6 Love street
Smith, William, 8 Love street
Thomson, William C, 8 High street
Tanners.
Langs & Semple, 1 Seedhill
Teachers.
M'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., 7 New Smithhills
Airlie, Jeanie S., 9 Wellmeadow
Andrew, James, jun., New Sneddon School, 9 Broom-
lands
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, Stow School, 13 Stow street
Brownridge, Wrilliam, Marshall's Lane Public School,
Glencairn Cottage, Blackhall
Brnnton, Miss, 6 Bank street
Campbell, John, Hutchison's Charity School, 44
Oakshaw street
Cockburn, George H., Educational Institute, 166
George street
Dalziel, Miss Jane, Stow School, 145 George street
Dick George, Carbrook street School, 41 Broomlands
Donaldson, David, F.E.I.S., Grammar School and
Academy, 4 Stow place
Glass David, M.A., Grammar School and Academy,
31 Gauze street
Grady, Miss, Catholic School, 18 School wynd
PAISLEY. 183
Hair, Miss, 11 Lawn street
Hamilton, David, John Neilson Institution, Camphillplace
Harvey, John D., 136 George street
Henry, William, 9 Orr square
Hutchison, David, Educational Institute, 166 Georgestreet—house, 27 do.
Hutchison, Margaret A., 3 Glen lane
Ingram, Isabella C, John Neilson Institution, 16Moss street
Ingram, William, John Neilson Institution, 16
Moss street
Kerr, Thomas, John Neilson Institution, 7 Well-meadow
Laidlaw, John, John Neilson Institution, 1 Garth-land lane
Mairs, Joseph, Academy, 4 Smithhills—house, 12
School wyndM'Bean, Alexander F., M.A., rector of Grammar
School, Grammar School House, 5 Churchhill
M'Kim, William, Maxwellton School, 36 BroomlandsM'Meikan, Mrs, Industrial School, 18 Oakshaw st.
Niven, John Coutts, Grammar School, 22 Well-meadow
Paterson, David D., Kibble ReformatoryPollock, Helen, Queen Street School, 39 Shamrock
street, GlasgowRankine, James M., Educational Institute, 166
George street—house, Linwood.Ross, Andrew, F.E.I.S., CM., Thread Street School,
Stanley place, 48 Causeyside
Smith, Miss Janet, George Street School, 43 Georgestreet
Smith, Thomas, Industrial School, Albion street
Taylor, John, M.A., George Street School, 57 Canalstreet
Tagg, Alexander, Causeyside Street School, 29 St.
James street
Thomson, John G., John Neilson Institution, 10 St.
James street
184 PAISLEY.
Wason, Charles D., Educational Institute, 166
George street—house, 36 High street
Wason, W. K., Stevenson Street School
Weir, Flora C, Hunter Street School, 84 Georgestreet
Teachers (Dancing:).
Crawford, John S., 19 Abbey close
M'Lellan, Alexander, 40 New street
Wallace, Mrs J. S. (Glasgow)—Paisley Academy
Teachers (Drawing).
Hayes, Charles, 3 North street
Shedden, William, School of Art, 26 Back SneddonStewart, William, School of Art, Glasgow
Teachers (Music).
Colquhoun, Miss J., 4 Smithhills
Dunnet, Misses, 3 Blackhall buildings
Fraser, J. Roy, Academy, Terrace Buildings, and3 Mansefield place, Neilston road
Fulton, Agnes, 10 Abbey street
Hayes, John, UnderwoodHoeck, Louis, Academy, 86 High street
Notman, Misses, Park place, Calside
M'Ewan, John, Garthland lane
Pattinson, James, 9 Gilmour street
Roxburgh, Miss, 86 High street
Thomson, Miss, 13 Abbey street
Walker, Miss, 12 Wardrop street
Tobacconists.
Devlin, M., 14 Gauze street
*Dobie, George, 12 High street
Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirren street
Leitch, Miss, 10 Gauze street
*Masson, George, 43 WellmeadowMacfee, John, 1 St. Mirren street
M'Innes, Robert, 71 BroomlandsRodgers, Mrs Alexander, 91 High street
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PAISLEY. 185
Smith, David, 18 Causeyside
Stevenson, John, & Son, 77 New SneddonStevenson, Robert, 2 St. Mirren street
Wallace, John, 24 High street
Wotherspoon, W. S., 8 High street (Cross)
Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers.
Campbell, Andrew, 10 Orchard street
Smith, Andrew, 30 Gauze street
Umbrella Manufacturers.
Barbour, Robert, 101 High street
Campbell, H. 7 Smithhills
Cross, Mrs Andrew, 99 High street
Forrester, Duncan, 81 High street
Upholsterers.
Agnew, Mrs H. C, 49 High street
Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street
Hunter, James, 34 High street
Leitch, John, 80 New SneddonLemon & Green, 8, 9, and 10 Churchhill
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Risk & Marshall, 33 WellmeadowWeddell, John, 48 High street
Weir, George, 93 High street
Valuators.
Craig, Archibald, 5 Gateside
Gillespie, William, 76 New SneddonHunter, Matthew, 10 Moss street
Lamb, James B., 6 St. James street
MacFadyen, James R., 28 WellmeadowPaterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street
Reid, James, 18 High street
Veterinary Surgeons.
King, David, 2 New Smithhills
M'Geoch, Andrew, 4 Mill street
Pottie, Alexander, 64 Love street
Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street
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186 PAISLEY.
"Warpers,
Allison, Robert, 19 Gauze street
Brodie, J., 1 09 Causeyside
Davidson, Thomas, 114 Causeyside
Millar, John, 16 Causeyside
M'Lure, Andrew H., Terrace buildings, 109 High si.
Thomson, Alexander, 1 Prussia street
Webster, Andrew, 12 Abbey street
White, James, 109 Causeyside
Waste Merchants.
Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie Street
Caldwell, Robert, 9 Old SneddonCampbell, Duncan, 38 Storie street
Ewing, A., 1 Neilston street
Houston, Matthew, 19 George street
Lawson, Robert, 1 Bridge street
Millar, Thomas, 117 George street
M'Ghee, Patrick, 31 Old Sneddon
M'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williamsburgh
M'Leod, Alexander, 89 Causeyside
Pollock, William, 58 Causeyside
Speirs, A., & Son, 15 WellmeadowSpeirs, William, 13 WellmeadowStorrie, J. & W., 37 High street and 1 Storie street
Walker, Mrs Francis, 1 Neilston street
Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft
Watson, Thomas, 34 Causeyside
Wynne, Teddy, 69 Back Sneddon
Watch and. Clock Makers and Jewellers.
Arthur, William, 82 High street
Duff & Miller, 20 High street
Gemmell, Malcolm, 5 WellmeadowHarris, R. & A., 9 High street (Cross)
Harris, William, 19 High street
Hill, R. L., 99 High street
Lyle, John, 46 Moss street
PAISLEY. 187
M' Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street
Newlands, J. Buchanan, 16 High street
Wilson, James, 92 High street
Weavers' Furnishers.
Allan, Thomas, 40 George street
Craig, Hugh, 28 Glen street
Caldwell, James, 21 Causeyside
Cochran, H., & Co., 26 Causeyside
Millar, P. K., 9 New Street
Young, Mrs Robert, 44 George street
Wine and Spirit Merchants*
Those marked (*) are Wholesale Merchants.
Adam, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street
Adam, Robert, 19 Lawn street
Adam, Robert, 8 Orchard street
Adam, Robert, 68 George street
Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street
Adam, Henry, 13 Moss street
Andrew, William, 96 Causeyside
Arrol, Thomas, 80 BroomlandsArrol, Thomas, 37 Ferguslie
Arthur, J. F., 14 Old SneddonBalfour, Alexander, 105 George street
Barclay, Margaret, 6 West Croft
Berry, William, 75 High street
Bisset, Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie
Black, John, Sun Inn, 1 BladdaBlack, Mrs Robert, 7 Glen street
Blair, Dugald, 78 Canal street
Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street
Blair, Mrs John, 32 WellmeadowBlair, Thomas, 15 Gilmour street
Blair, William, 68 Canal street
Borland, Mrs Alexander, 78 High street
Bowie, Andrew, 11 WilliamsburghBoyle, James, 7 Moss street
Brown, George, 35 Moss street
188 PAISLEY.
Buchanan, Hugh, 11 New Sneddon•Caldwell, James, & Son, 10 Gilmour street
•Caldwell, Hugh, 94 New SneddonCampbell, William, 38 High street
Carlile, Thomas, 18 Smithhills
Carmichael, Mrs Jane, 30 Cotton street
Chalmers, James, 13 MaxwelltonClimie, Mrs William, 5 New street (hotel)
Cochran, James, 39 Stock street
Cochran, James, 69 George street
Cochran, Thomas, 36 Moss street
Colquhoun, George, 17 WellmeadowConnell, Samuel, 23 WilliamsburghConnell, David, 116 George street
Corbett, Edward, 12 Back SneddonCostello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street, and Canteen,
Paisley Brrracks
Cowan, John, 3 Love street
Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street
Craig, Robert, 50 Caledonia street
Craig, William, 17 Causeyside
Crighton, Colin, 12 High street
Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street
Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew street
Currie, Mrs John, 9 School wyndDickie, Thomas, 25 Moss street
Dunlop, John, 82 BroomlandsEdmiston, Mrs, 32 George street
Edmiston, William, 34 Canal street
Fairlie, Robert, 9 Moss street
Fechney, David, jun., 107 George street
Fechney, James, 35 Ferguslie
Ferguson, Margaret, 10 Storie street
Ferrie, Thomas, 9 Smithhills
Forrester, William, 91 New Sneddon•Foulds, Andrew, 4 Abbey street
•Foulds, Andrew, jun., 88 High street and 162
George street
•Foulds, Andrew, & Son, 5 Abbey street
Foulds, Rodger, 29 Causeyside
PAISLEY. 189
®Foulds, William, 24 George street and 20 OldSneddon
#Gemmell, Matthew, 14 BroomlandsGeorge, William, 92 CauseysideGibson, Hugh, 23 Lawn street
Gibson, James, 56 Causeyside
Gibson, James, 16 Lawn street
Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street
Gilmour, James, 13 Dyers' wyndGilmour, John, 20 Moss street
Gilmour, Matthew, 5 St. Mirren street
Gray, William, 72 Causeyside
Grice, John, 4 Neilston road
Hamilton, Mrs Ann, 65 Love street
Hamilton, Thomas, 148 George street
Harper, John, 95 Causeyside
Hart, Archibald, 3 St. James street
Hart, Thomas, 85 Causeyside
Hart, Mrs, 1 East Croft
Harvey, Mrs A. Wilson, 136 George street
*Harvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, SaucelHeiton, John, jun., 3 Orchard street
Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 Moss street
Hendry, John, 1 St. James street
Hillcoat, Anthony, 4 St. Mirren street
Houston, John, 29 High street
Hughes, Mrs John, 1 Old SneddonHunter, Joseph, 120 George street
Hunter, Mrs Jessie, 22 Great Hamilton street
Hunter, Thomas, Earl Grey place, 14 Neilston roadJamieson, William, 40 New street
Jeffrey, George, 8 Wardrop street
Keith, Samuel, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street
Kelly, Adam, 37 St. James street
Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street
Killoch, Adam, 4 Caledonia street
King, John, 25 New Smithhills
Kinloch, John, 36 Storie street
Lamond, Archibald, 1 Silk street
Landess, Robert, 20 George street
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Lang, John, 47 Moss street
Lang, William, 43 Moss street
Lawson, Alexander, 7 WallneukLees, Peter, 6 Smithhills
Logan, Alexander, 27 Lawn street
Logan, John, 29 Gauze street
Mack, John, 19 Causeyside
Manwell, Mrs Martha, 16 Abercorn street
Marshall, Mrs, 3 Renfrew street
Meikle, Andrew, 28 New SneddonMeiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, 2 Smithhills
Millar, Mrs Alexander, 1 East Buchanan street
Mitchell, John, Commercial Inn (Cross)
Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehill
Morrison & Milne, 18 High street
Morrison, Alexander, Globe Hotel, 11 High street
Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street
Morrison, Mrs George, 1 DoveslandMuir, Alexander, 7 Renfrew street
Muir, Daniel, 13 Neitston roadMuir, Joseph, 20 Abbey street
Murdoch, William, 89 High street
Murray, A., 2 Garthland street
M'Arthur, James, 7 Love street
M'Cartney, Hamilton, 15 Thread street
M'Donald, Alexander, 11 Canal street
M'Donald, Duncan, 12 Old SneddonM'Ewin, Alexander, 6 New Sneddon
•Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane and 10 Well street
M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street
M'Houl, Andrew, 9 Orchard street
M'Intyre, Mrs Alexander, 32 Causeyside
M'Kay, D., 2 New SneddonM'Kean, James, jun., 100 George street
**M'Kean, James, 63 Causeyside
M'Kean, J., 75 BroomlandsK'Kean, John, 7 Moss street
M'Kellar, Daniel, 84 Causeyside
M'Lachlan, John, 70 Broomlands
M'Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street
PAISLEY. 191
M'Lean, Alexander, 6 Cotton street
Maclerie, George, 7 High street (Cross)
M'Millan, James, 16 Causeyside
M'Nab, Mrs Agnes, 26 Carriagehill
M'Nally, Mrs John, 6 Wallace street
M'Naught, John, 16 Gauze street
M'Neil, William, 19 WellmeadowM'Walter, Elizabeth, 19 Maxwellton street
M'Williams, Denis, 43 New street
Neil, Archibald (bottler), 13 and 14 Newton street
Ness, John, 1 Bridge street
Nicol, John, 6 George street
Niven, Hugh, 110 George street
Ogg, George, 36 Ferguslie
Orr, Mrs Andrew, 13 High street
Park, John, 11 St. James place
Park, William C, 10 George street
Paterson, Mrs Alexander, 54 Storie street
Paterson, James, 28 Back SneddonPaterson, Mrs H., 48 High street
Paton, Alexander, 4 Old SneddonPaton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street
Philips, John, 52 Storie street
Pinkerton, Allan, 57 BroomlandsPollock, Mrs Thomas, 1 Carriagehill
Reid, William, 72 BroomlandsRennie, Alexander, 148 George street
Richmond, James, 22 High street
Risk, James, 1 Saucel
Robertson, Peter, 2 Orchard street
Robertson, William, 5 Carriagehill
Rodger, Matthew, 8 WallneukScollan, Thomas, 38 Moss street
Scott, Mrs Allan, 21 BroomlandsShearer, Jane, 71 BroomlandsSim, James, 4 Thread street
Smith, Janet (late M'Keuzie's), 3 St. Mirren street
Smith, Mrs David, 22 CauseysideSproul, Alexander, 6 Union street, CharlestonSteel, William, Cross Keys, 12 Saucel
192 PAISLEY.
Stevenson, Mrs, 22 New Smithhills
Stevenson, Thomas,, 8 Gauze street
Stewart, Walter, 25 New street
*Stirling, John, Terrace Tavern, 109 High street
Stirling, Robert, 2 WellmeadowStirling, Thomas, 1 Garthland street
Taylor, Mrs Thomas, Moss-side, Greenock roadTempieton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street
Templeton, William, 25 Carriagehill
Thomson, Andrew, 5 Williamsburgh.
Thomson, Mrs, 30 Ferguslie
Thomson, Mrs Archibald, County Hotel, County place
Thomson, William, 45 BroomlandsWaddell, Mrs, 60 CauseysideWalker, Hugh, 16 BroomlandsWalker, Mrs, 5 North Croft
Walker, Robert, 2 St. Mirren street
Wales, James, 37 Causeyside
Weir, James, 63 BroomlandsWeir, William, 2 Millarston
Weir, William, 51 George street
Whammond, James, 10 Caledonia street
Woodrow, Mrs, 9 WilliamsburghWright, Robert, 4 Cotton street
Wylie, R. S., 71 Love street
Young, Mrs E., 5 Broomlands
'Wood Merchants-
Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Love street
Armstrong & M'Nair, 2 and 3 Prusssia street
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street
Bryce, James, & Sons, Macdowall street
Craig, John, & Co., Caledonia lone
Dunlop, M. & J., 13 Storie street
Hutton, Robert, 40 BroomlandsStewart, James, & Son, 20 New SneddonTurnbull, James, 12 WallneukWallace, Peter, 27 BroomlandsYoung, John, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills, Caledonia st.
PAISLEY. 192A
"Wood Turners.
Barr, John, Mossvale Works, Gockston road
Clark, R. G-., 9 WallneukCrawford, James, 6 South Croft
Gibb, Archibald, 12 West Campbell street
Henderson, John, 8 Castle street
Smith, Robert, 9J George street
Wrights and Joiners.
Alexander, W., Barterholm RoadheadAnderson, J. & E., 6 New street
Armstrong & M>Nair, 2 and 3 Prussia street
Auld, John P., 30 Orchard street
Black & Small, 30 and 32 Lady lane
Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street
Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 28 Orchard street
Bryce, James, 12 North Croft
Bryce, James, & Sons, Macdowall street
Caldwell, Hugh, 7 Duke street, DoveslandClark, John, 13 Stevenson street
Craig, Alexander, 2 Carlile place, New SneddonDunlop, M. & J., 13 Storie street
Ewing, Stewart, 20 Lawn street
Gardner, James, 2 Inkle street
Gibb, Samuel, 93 High street
Goldie, James, 11 Inkle street
Gordon, George, 7 New street
Houston, Alexander T., 5 Maxwellton street
Hunter, James, 34 High street
Keith, John, & Son, 101 Causeyside
Kerr, Gavin, 28 and 30 Orchard street
Kilpatrick, John, 16 Abbey street
Kirk, James, 21 New Smithhills
Kirk, John, 27 WellmeadowLee, James, Caledonia lone
Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street
Leitch, John, 80 New SneddonK
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Menzie, Peter, 15 SandholesM'Dougall, Alexander, 1 Ferguslie
MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street
M'Innes, John, William street
M'Naughtan, Alexander, 6 New Smithhills
M'Neil & Brown, 30 New Smithhills
M'Queen, Thomas, 131 George street
Neilson, Thomas, 4 "West brae
Paton, John, 22 Glen street
Paton, Robert, 6 Marshall's lane
Picken, Alexander, 2 Barclay street
Stewart, James, & Son, 20 New SneddonTurnbull, James, 12 WallneukVallance, Hugh, 17 Noss street
Wallace, Peter, 27 BroomlandsWright, Robert, 4 Cotton street
'Writers.
Adam, John, 9 Gilmour street
Barr, James Buchanan, 5 County place
Bartlemore, John, County buildings (north end)
Caldwell, James, 33 Old SneddonCampbell & Russell, 7 High street (Cross)
Campbell, John, 7 High street
Campbell, Thomas, County buildings (north end)
Dunn, Jas. H., County place
Gardner, A. & J. N., 3 County place
Hart, George, Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place
Hodge, Young, & Martin, County buildings
MacFarlan, Daniel, County Fiscal, 5 County place
MacFarlan, John, 5 County place
M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., 2 Lawn street
MacRobert, Thomas, County buildings (north end)
Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour street
Reids & Henderson, 3 County place
Russell, Robert, 7 High street
Russell, Thomas, 7 High street
Semple, David, & Sons, 1G Gilmour street
PAISLEY. 192c
Yarn and. Silk Merchants.
Barr, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside
Brown, William, jun., & Co., 108 Causeyside
Cochran, Robert, & Co., 15 Causeyside
Craig, Robert W., 50 Storie street
Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., Cumberland court, Causey-side
Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside
Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside
Millar, James & Son, 106 Causeyside
Philips, William, & Co., 5 Cumberland court, Causey-side
Pollock, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside
Ronald, Robert A., Daisy Bank, Back SneddonRussell, Robert, 94 Miller street, Glasgow—12 St.
James place
Smith, W. B., 7 Orchard street
Stewart, John, & Co., 6 Forbes place
Symington, J. M., Causeyside court, 14 CauseysideYounger, George, & Co., 15 CauseysideWatson, Thomas, 34 Causeyside
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APPENDIXTO
WATSON'S PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
187 5-"7 6,
Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley\
Water, Gas, and Police Commissioners
;
Road and Cart Navigation Trustees;
Committees, &c, &c.
1875.
Magistrates.
David Murray, Esq., Provost.
James Clark, ~]
Richard Watson,^ Esquires, Bailies.
Robert Cowan,j
^ '
Robert Armour, J"William Russell, Esq., Treasurer.
Councillors.
Messrs John Fisher,
John M'Gown,Arthur Lewis,John Cowan,Robert Eaglesim,
Messrs John Jaap,
Francis Halden,William MacKean.Robert Cochran,
James M'Laohlan.
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk.
Mr A. M. Ross, Town Chamberlain.
Mr George Hart,.... Burgh Fiscal.
Mr Robert Sharp, Inspector of Works.
Court of Lyners.The Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs Robert Cochran, Arthur Lewis, James M'Lachlan.Three a quorum.
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194 APPENDIX.
Finance Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener"),
Messrs Arthur Lewis. John M'Gown, William MacKean, RobertEaglesim, John Cowan.
Three a quorum.
Non-Entry, andfor the Sale of Casualties and Feu-Duties.
Provost, Magistrates, and Treasurer.
The Provost (Convener"),
Three a quorum.
Property Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs John Fraser, William MacKean, Eobert Cochran, John Jaap.
Three a quorum.
Free Library and Museum Committee.
The Provost (Convener) ; the Treasurer [Sub do.),
Messrs Eobert Cochran, Eobert Eaglesim, Francis Halden,
John Fisher, Sir Peter Coats, Eev. William Fraser, LL.D.,
Bev. James Brown, Messrs James Cook, P. Cornyn Macgregor,
William Brunton, LL.D., William Bobertson, John Fullerton,
Walter King, George Masson.Three a quorum.
Fountain Gardens Committee.
The Provost (Convener),
Bailies Clark and Cowan, Messrs Thomas Coats, Eobert Cochran,
John Fisher, Eobert Eaglesim.
Three a quorum.
Stated Meetings of Trustees on the First Monday of February andOctober.
Road Trust and Quarry Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs John Fisher, Arthur Lewis, Eobert Cochran, John Cowan
,
John Jaap.
Three a quorum.
Road Trust Account Committee.
The Treasurer (Convener),
Messrs Arthur Lewis, John M'Gown, William MacKean,Robert Eaglesim, John Cowan.
Three a quorum,
APPENDIX. 195
Gas Committee.
The Provost (Convener,') the Treasurer (Sub do.),
Messrs John Fisher, Arthur Lewis, John M'Gown, William MacKean,John Cowan.Five a quorum.
Water Trust Committee.
The Provost (Convener), the Treasurer (Sub do.),
Messrs Eobert Eaglesim, Robert Cochrau, Francis Halden,
John Jaap, James M'Lachlan.
Five a quorum.
To Represent Council in carrying out Court-Houses (Scotland) Act,
1860.
Bailies Clark and Watson, Messrs John Fisher and William MacKean.
Parochial Board.
Elected in February.
Provost Murray, Bailies Clark and Armour, and Treasurer Russell
Visitors of Paisley Prison.
Bailie Clark, Messrs Arthur Lewis, and Robert Eaglesim.
Cart Trustees.
Provost Murray, Messrs Robert Cochran and John Fisher.
Members of Prison Board.
Elected in April.
Provost Murray, Bailie Watson, Treasurer Russell, and Messrs
Cochran and Fisher.
Magistrates and Town Treasurer, ex officiis, Members of all Com-mittees, except Fountain Gardens Committee-
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.Chanties voted in January.
Cart Navigation Trustees.
Provost Murray (Chairman),Messrs James Clark (Dep. do.), Joseph Bow, John Fullerton,
Thomas Reid, William Russell, John Andrews, John Yuung, JohnPoison, Robert Brown, Robert Cochran, John Fisher.
196 APPENDIX.
Account Committee.
Mr Robert Brown (Convener,)
Robert Cochran, William Russell, John Fisher.
Tbree a quorum.
Works Committee.
Mr Jobn Fullerton (Convener*),
Messrs Thomas Reid, Jobn Andrews, Joseph Bow, John Young,Jobn Poison.
Tbree a quorum.Chairman and Deputy Chairman Members of both Committees,
ex officiis.
Commissioners of Police.
Under " The General Police and. Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862.
The Magistrates and Council of the Burgh.Six a quorum.
STANDING COMMITTEES.Paving, New Buildings, and Street Improvements.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis.
Mr William MacKean (Convener"), Bailie Watson (Sub do.),
Messrs Arthur Lewis, John Fisher, Robert Cochran, John Cowan.Four a quorum.
Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire Engines, and Sanitary.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis.
Bailie Clark (Convener),
Messrs Robert Eaglesim {Sub do.), Jobn M'Gown, Francis Halden,
John Jaap, James M'Lachlan.Four a quorum.
Finance and Assessments.
The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex officiis.
The Burgh Treasurer (Convener),
-
Mr John M'Gown (Sub do.),
Messrs Arthur Lewis, Robert Eaglesim, William MacKean,John Cowan.
Four a quorum.
Messrs Andrew Millar, Thomas Walker, and Andrew Millar, Jun.,
Joint Clerks to the Commissioners.
Mr Daniel Richmond, M.D., Surgeon and Medical Officer,
Mr Donald Sutherland, Superintendent of Police, Surveyor of Paving,
and Inspector of Lighting and Common Lodging Houses.
Mr Robert Green, Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Cleansing, andSurveyor of Drainage.
APPENDIX. 197
An Ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners to be held on theSecond Monday of every Month, at Seven o'Clock p.m.; and anAudited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year endingloth May to be laid before the Ordinary Meeting in July, yearly.
The Rates of Police Assessment at present are
—
For Lauds or Premises rented or valued under £3, ... 6£d. per £For Do. Do. at £3 and under £5, 9|d. per £For Do. Do. at £5 and upwards, Is. Id. per £Street Improvement Assessment, ^-d. on Landlord, and^-d. on Tenant.The Assessment under the Public Health Act is £d. on Landlord,
and ^d. on Tenant.When the Fractional part of a Pound of the Assessable yearly rent
or value of Lands or Premises does not amount to 10s. it is notAssessed at all ; and when such Fractional part amounts to or exceeds10s., it is Assesed as £1.
The following Lands or Premises are Assessed on one-fourth oftheir annual value entered in the Valuation Roll, viz. :
—
1. All Lands and Premises used exclusively as a Canal or Basin ofa Canal, or Towing path for the same, or as a Railway constructedunder the powers of any Act of Parliament for Public conveyance,excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are Assessableto the same extent as other Lands and Premises within the PoliceBounds.
2. All the under-ground Gas and Water Pipes, or under-groundWorks of any Gas or Water Company.
3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground,lot other
Ground used for Agricultural purposes.
PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARIES.1st Ward—All within a line drawn as follows, viz., from the Moss
toll on the Greenock road, along the centre of the Greenock road,southward to a point opposite to the centre of the north road of theRace Course leadiug westward from the Greenock Road, thence alongthe centre of that road to the centre of the road that intersects theRace 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 that roadto a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells streetthence southward along the centre of that street to a point in thecentre of Welhneadow street, thence westward along the centre ofthat street to a point opposite to the centre of the North end ofCastle street, thence southward along the centre of that street tothe south end thereof, thence southward along the centre of Ralstonsquare to the north end of the street or avenue leading to Castlehead,thence southward along the centre of that avenue to a point oppo-site to the north-east corner of the mansion-house of Castleheadthence to the north-east corner of the said mansion-house, thence in
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198 APPENDIX.
a direct Hue southward to the point where the Parliamentary line
intersects the Espedair Burn near Haircraigs, thence along the
Parliamentary boundary westward, northward, and eastward to the
point first described.
2d "Ward—All within a line drawn from a point in Greenhill road
opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street, along the
middle of the Greenhilll road, Underwood street, and St. Jamesstreet, to a point opposite to the centre of the street called Stoney
brae, thence by the centre of Stoney brae till it joins Oakshaw street,
thence along the centre of the road leading round the High Church,
wall to the Churchhill, thence along the centre of Churchhill to
New street, thence along the centre of New street to a point opposite
the centre of Shuttle street, thence along the centre of that street to
George's place, by the west and south of George's church to a point
in George street opposite the north end of Wardrop street, thence
along the centre of that street to Canal street, thence along the
centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the road
leading to Canal Basin, thence along the ceutre 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 Eiver Cart, up the centre of the
Kiver 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 it reaches the street leading
from Canal street to the Canal Basin, thence along that street till it
reaches Canal street, thence eastward along Canal street to th«
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 Oauseyside, and from thence
down Causeyside until it reaches the said burn called St. Mirren's
Burn, and thence along the burn to the point first described.
4th Ward—All within the Parliamentary boundary to the west of the
centre of the Kiver 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 River Cart.
Fairs—Third Thursday of February and May, and second Thursdayof August and November. Markets—Every Thursday.
Fast Days—Fridays before first Sabbath in April and October.
APPENDIX. 199
Burgh of Paisley School Board.
Mrs ArthurRev. William Fraser, LL.DMr Robert HendersonRev. James Dodds
Thomas Coats, Esq., Chairman.Rev. G. C. HuttonRev. John M'LachlanMr P. Comyn MaegregorRev. James Brown
Mr John Adam, writer, 9 Gilmour Street, Treasurer.
Mr Thomas MacRobert, writer. County Buildings (north end),
Secretary.
Abbey School Board.
James Finlayson, Chairman.
Rev. Hugh Chisholmj
Mr Charles Bine ReushawMr James Donald
JMr John Salmon
Rev. William Hutcheson Mr Robert Y. Richardson
Rev. Dr Lees |Rev. David Reston
Andrew Millar, Jun., 8 Gilmour Street, Clerk and Treasurer.
Farochial Board, Paisley, 1S75- 1
?©-
inspector's department.
J. S. Brown, Inspector.
Robert Rae, Clerk.
Peter Baine, Assistant-Inspector.
James Renfrew, Collector.
POORHOUSE DEPARTMENT.
William M'Kenzie, Governor. Agnes Baird, Matron.
William Campbell, Chaplain. Robert Falconer, Surgeon.
William M'Intyre, Esq., Chairman.
Provost MurrayBailies Clark
WatsonArmour
Messrs Wm. Russell
James LangWm.Morrison
Messrs Wm. CrawP. Costello
R. RichardsonJames BarclayA. M'KenzieJas. HamiltonDavid Morren
Messrs John MTnnesWm. RobinR. F. Dalziel
James Millar
Archd. HoggJohn Stalker
Geo. MassonJohn Young
Committees.Assessment.
Provost Murray, Bailie Clark, Messrs James Millar, Wm. Morrison,
Robert Richardson, John M'Innes, John Stalker, David Morren,George Masson, Patrick Costello, Archibald M'Kenzie, JamesBarclay, Con.
Administration of Relief.
Bailie Watson, Messrs John Young, David Morren, William Robin,Archibald Hogg, Robert Richardson, James Hamilton, JohnM'Innes, John Stalker, R. F. Dalziel, James Barclay, ArchibaldM'Kenzie, Con.
200 APPENDIX.
Poorhouse.
Bailie Watson, Messrs William Eussell, William Craw, James Millar,
William Robin, William Morrison, John M'Innes, Patrick Cos-tello, James Lang, Archibald Hogg, R F. Dalziel, George Masson,Con.
Asylum Accommodation.
Bailies Watson and Armour, Messrs James Barclay, John M'Innes,Robert Richardson, William Macintyre, William Craw, JohnYoung, James Millar, James Lang, William Robin, Wm. Morrison,Archibald Hogg, Archibald M'Kenzie, George Masson, R. F.Dalziel, Con.
Finance.
Messrs George Masson, Archibald M'Kenzie, R. F. Dalziel, JamesBarclay, William Macintyre, James Lang, Con.
Committees to visit the Poorhouse Weekly.
1.—Provost Murray, Bailie Watson, Mr George Masson, Con.
2.—Messrs William Craw, James Hamilton, William Russell, Con.
3.—Bailie Armour, Mr William Macintyre, Bailie Clark, Con.
4.—Messrs John Stalker, Patrick Costello, John Young, Con.
5.—Messrs R. F. Dalziel, William Robin, James Millar, Con.
6.—Messrs Archibald Hogg, David Morren, George Masson, Con.
7.—Messrs James Lang, William Morrison, John M'Innes, Con.8.—Messrs Robert Richardson, Archibald M'Kenzie, James Barclay,
Con.
Afrbey PareeMal SoarA-
inspector's department.
Robert Robertson, inspector. M. D. Toner, Assistant-Inspector.
Robert Rowand, Clerk. Robert Oliver, Collector.
POORHOUSE DEPARTMENT.
C. W. Laing, Governor. Janet B. Gray, Matron.James Sproul, Chaplain. Mrs Ridge, Cook.
Hugh Brown, Clerk. Thomas Graham, M.D., Surgeon.James Wilson, Porter. George Orr, Baker.
Wm. Poison, Esq., Chairman of the Board, and ex offlciis Member of
all the Committees.
COMMITTEES.GENERAL AND HOUSE COMMITTEE.
Wm. Poison, Esq., Chairman of General Committee,Jas. Winning, Esq., Vice-Chairman do.,
Jas. Winning, Esq., Chairman of House Committee,Archd. Hutchison, Esq., Vice-Chairman do.,
and ex officiis Members of all the Committees.
APPENDIX. 201
Messrs John Salmon, Graham M'Faiiane, Joseph A. Laird, John
Donald, David Robertson, William Johnstone, James More, Alex.
Chapman, James Donald, Peter Grant, William Guy, Wm. Young,
John Weir, Rev. Dr J. 0. Lees, Messrs John Pinkerton, JohnCochran, James Anderson, James Myles, James Wilson, sen., JamesWilson, jun., Wm. Poison, Archibald Renfrew, Robert Cochran, Wm.Peock, John M'Innes, John Poison, Andrew Wallace, John Brown,
Archibald Hutchison, James Young, James Winning, John Dunlop,
John Bonuar, Francis Halden, James A. MacKean, Wm. Rodger,
Matthew Blair, James Drybrough, James M'Lachlau, Thomas Pea-
cock, John Robertson, Thomas Crichton, Thomas Kelso, William
Robertson, James Cunningham, James Paterson, John Wilson.
Eight a quorum.BELIEF COMMITTEE.
For taking charge of all matters regarding the administration of
Relief to Paupers and the Education of Pauper Children, and
advising with the Inspector thereanent.
Messrs John Weir, John Pinkerton, Wm. Johnstone, John Poison,
John Cochran, J. A. Laird, James More, James Anderson, GrahamM'Farlane, John Donald, Archibald Renfrew, Robert Cochran, And.
Wallace, Wm. Poison, John Dunlop, David Robertson, J. A. Mac-Kean, Francis Halden, Peter Grant, Alex. Chapman, James Donald,
sen., Wm. Rodger, James Drybrough, Thomas Peacock, ThomasCrichton, Wm. Young, Wm. Peock. Mr Mackean, Convener.
Five a quorum.
ASSESSMENT, FINANCE, AND LAW COMMITTEE.For disposing of all appeals against Assessments, and taking charge
of all matters of Finance and questions of Law.Messrs James Myles, John Salmon, William Johnstone, John
M'Innes, James Wilson, sen., Archibald Hutchison, David Robert-
sou, James Wilson, jun., Win. Peock, Archibald Renfrew, Wm.Poison, John Poison, James Winning, Graham M'Farlane, J. A.
Laird, James More. Mr Wilson, jun., Convener.
Three a quorum.
SANITARY COMMITTEE.
Appointed under " Public Health (Scotland) Act."
Messrs James Myles, John Salmon, William Johnstone, JamesWilson, sen., James Wilson, jun., James Winning, John M'Innes,
William Peock, Archibald Renfrew, Wm. Poison, John Poison, DavidRobertson, Archd. Hutchison, Graham M'Farlane, J. A. Laird,
James More. Mr Wilson, jud., Convener.
Three a quorum.
COMMITTEESAppointed by House Committee.
Purchasing Committee—Messrs John Pinkerton, Archd. Hutchi-son, David Robertson, John Bonnar, John Cochran, Thos. Kelso,
Robert Cochran, Thos. Peacock, James M'Lachlau—Mr Hutchison,
202 APPENDIX.
Convener. Eepair Committee—Messrs John Pinkerton, Wm. Peock,
Wm. Rodger, John Cochran, James Drybrough, Wm. Johnstone,
James Paterson, Francis Halden—Mr Pinkerton, Convener. LabourCommittee—Messrs Francis Halden, Robert Cochran, G. M'Farlane,
James Paterson, John Cochran—Mr Halden, Convener.
ABBEY ASYLUM.Licensed for 98 Patients.
C. W. Laing, superintendent ; Thomas Graham, M.D., medical
officer; Thomas Holms, head attendant; John Gardiner, RobertStewart, and Thomas Jack, attendants ; Janet B. Gray, matron
;
Mrs Holms, assistant matron ; Margaret Logan, Eliza Montgomerie,and Sarah Cooper, attendants.
A"b"bey Parish Road. Trustees.
All Heritors having land in the Parish valued at 100 Scots of valuedrent.
Clerks—Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, Paisley.
Surveyor—Thomas Johnston, C.E.
Collector—Robert Oliver, 4 Old Smithhills.
Justices of the Peace.
Paisley District.
Alexander, Claud, of BallocbmyleArthur, James, of BarshawAbercrombie, William, bankerBaird, John, Netherhill
Barclay, James, Canal BankBell, William, RenfrewBrough, Peter, OakshawheadBrown, Hugh, Egypt ParkBrown, John, CauseysideBrown, Robert, Underwood ParkCattanach, Alex., Auchentorlie
Clark, James, CamphillCoats, James, yr., of WoodsideCoats, Sir Peter, of WoodsideCoats, Thomas, of Ferguslie
Craig, Archibald, GatesideFleming, Andrew, FulwoodGlen, Thomas, Thornhill
Guilleautne, Peter, banker, Paisley
Holms, Archibald C, of SandyfordHolms, William, of Brabloch
Hutchison, John, Garthland PlaceMacfarlane, Hugh, banker, Gil-
mour Street
MacKean, William, merchantMacKean, James Anderson, Cal-
side
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, of
BredilandMillar, Andrew, Dean of Facultyof Procurators
M illar, James, Adelphi HouseMorgan, John, of GreenlawMurray, David, CastleheadPollock, Alex., jr., banker, CrossPollock. Alex. Russell, Greenhill
Poison, Wm., starch manufacturerRussell, William, High Street
Scott, Matthew, GatesideSharp, David Galbraith, merchantWilson, George, West HurletWotherspoon, William, Maxwellton
Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill
Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitutes of Renfrewshire, and the
Provost and Magistrates of Paisley, for the time being.
APPENDIX. 2 03
Justice of Peace Court.
Small Debt and Fiscal Courts held at Paisley every Friday at
Eleven Forenoon.
Clerk—John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk—Thomas MacRobert.
Procurator-Fiscal—Thomas Campbell.
PAISLEY DISTRICT.
Rotation ofPresiding Justices, 1875.
July.—Provost Murray, Sir Peter Coats, Messrs A. C. Holms,William MacKean, James Clark, Alexander R. Pollock.
August.—Messrs Thomas Coats, Peter Guilleaume, "William
Russell, James A. MacKean, Bailie Clark.
September.— Messrs Alexander Pollock, Jun., William Holms,Archibald Hutcheson, Matthew Scott, William Abercrombie, Bailie
Cowan.
October.—Messrs James Barclay, William Wotherspoon, JamesArthur, John Brown, William Bell, Hugh Brown, James Millar.
November.—Messrs John Morgan, John Baird, Alex. Cattanach,
David G. Sharp, Bailies Watson and Armour.
December.—Messrs Hugh Macfarlane, Robert Brown, Peter
Brough, John Hutchison, William Poison, Archibald Craig, P.
Comyn Macgregor.
Courts held at Johnstone third Monday of each Month.Depute-Clerk—Walter Holmes, writer, Johnstone.
Courts held at Lochwinnoch first Saturday of each Month.Depute-Clerk—John Reid, writer, Lochwinnoch.
Courts held at Barrhead first Monday of each Month.Depute-Clerk— Archibald Brownlie, writer, Barrhead.
Courts held at Pollokshaws first Tuesday of each Month.Depute-Clerk—George Brown, writer, Pollokshaws.
Quarter Sessions, first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last
Tuesday of October, at Renfrew. Licensing meetings held at
Renfrew Third Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of October,
Inspectors of Weights and Measures.
Paisley District—Robert Hunter and John Gildawie.
Pollokshaws District—Robert Hunter and Robert Russell,
Greenock District—Robert Hunter and John Angus.Burgh of Paisley—Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon.
204 APPENDIX.
Income Taz Commissioners.
For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire.
Patrick Fraser, Sheriff, andHugh Co wan, Sheriff-Substitute,
ex officiis
The Eight Hon. Lord Blantyre
Sir Eobert J. M. Napier, Bart., of
Milliken
Arch. 0. Campbell of BlythswoodJ. G. Baruc Graham of Craigallion -
John Gordon of AikenheadJohn M'Ewan of Glenlora
Allan Gilmour of EagleshamAllan Pollok of Broom
Clerk—Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Surveyor and Assessor—James S. Smiles, 1 Cotton Street, Paisley.
Paisley Free Library and Museum.Committee of Management.
Rev.Provost Murray,Bailie Clark
,, Watson,
„ Cowan,„ Armour,
Treasurer Russell,
Messrs Robert Eaglesim,
Robert Cochran,
Francis Halden,
John Fisher,
Sir Peter Coats,
SUB-C0MMITTBE8.
Wrn. Fraser, LL.D.
,, James Brown,
,, James C. Lees, D.D.,
Messrs Wm. Brunton, LL.D.James Cook,P. Comyn Macgregor,George Masson,Wm. Robertson,
John Fullerton,
Walter King,
Rev. James Brown, Convener,
Mr James Cook, Sub Convener,
Bailie Watson,
„ Armour,
Library.
Messrs Robert Eaglesim,
Wm. Brunton, LL.D.,
P. Comyn Macgregor,Walter King.
Museum.
Mr George Masson, Convener,
Mr John Fullerton, Sub-Convener,
Bailie Clark,
Rev, Wm, Fraser, LL.D.
Messrs Robert Cochran,
Francis Halden,
John Fisher,
Wm. Robertson.
Property.
Treasurer Russell, Convener, Bailie Watson, Bailie Cowan, MrGeorge Masson.
The Provost and Sir Peter Coats to be Members of each Sub-Committee.
Three a quorum.
Curator, Mr Moms Young.
Assistant-Curator, Mr John Renfrew.
Janitor Mr Matthew Barr,
William Hodge, Clerk.
APPENDIX. 205
Paisley Infirmary.
Year commencing 1st April, 1 875.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Mr ¥m. Hodge, President.
Mr Win. Gillespie, Treasurer,
Sir Peter Coats,
Provost Murray,Treasurer Russell,
Messrs Matthew Scott,
Wm. Abercrombie,
James Clark, Camphill
Stewart Clark,
Wm. Coats,
Messrs John Walker, jun.
James M'Murchy,John M'Gown,R. F. Dalziel,
Thomas Coats,
James Arthur,
Wm. Boyd,James Millar, Manuf.
Francis Martin, Secretary.
John Alexander, M.B., Resident Surgeon. Mrs Courtoy, Matron.
Rev. Andrew Elder, Chaplain.
QUARTERLY
From 1st April to 1st July.
Mr Wm. Abercrombie (Convener},
Provost Murray,Messrs James M'Murchy,
Stewart Clark.
From 1st July to 1st Octobeb,Messrs James Millar (Convener),
James Ciark,
R. F. Dalziel,
John Walker, Jun.
COMMITTEES.
From 1st Oct. to 1st Jan., 1876.
Treasurer Russell (Convener),
Sir Peter Coats,
Messrs James Arthur,
John M'Gown.
From 1st Jan.,1876, to 1st April.Messrs Wm. Coats (Convener),
Thomas Coats,
Matthew Scott,
William Boyd,
The President and Treasurer, ex officiis, Members of each Quarterl yCommittee.
ACCOUNT COMMITTEE.
The President, Messrs Wm. Abercrombie, James Millar, Wm.Russell, and Wm. Coats. The President, Convener.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE,
The President, the Treasurer, and the Members of the Medical Board.
MEDICAL BOARD.
Acting Physician, Dr Taylor. I Acting Surgeon, Dr Graham.
Consulting Physician, Dr Richmond. I Consulting Surg., Dr Donald.
The Dispensary is open every day from 10 till 11 A.M. for advice;
and from 11 A.M till 12 noon, and from 5 till 6 p.m. for Dispensing
Mediciue. On Tuesdays and Fridays attendance will be given in
the Dispensary from 12 to 1 p.m., for Vaccinating Children. Friends
of Patients admitted daily from 10 till 11 A,M.
Medical and Surgical Cases require Two Tickets, and are admitted
from 8 A.M- till 6 p.m. Accident Cases admitted at a 1 hours without
Tickets.
206 APPENDIX.
Faculty of Procurators.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 24th June, 1803.
Dean—Andrew Millar.|
Treasurer—John M'Innes.
Councillors.
William Hector. David Semple. Robert Russell.
Clerk—John Bartlemore.
Auditors of Treasurer's Accounts—The Dean and Councillors.
Auditor of Procurator's Accounts—
"William Hodge.
Curators of Library—William Reid, sen., David Young, John N.Gardner.
Officer—Alexander M'Kechnie.
Anderson, Mat., Neilston ...
Barr. James B.
Bartlemore, JohnBrownlie, Archd., BarrheadBrown, DavidCaldwell, James
1873185318'29
18731861
Campbell, John, Pollokshaws 1870
Campbell, JohnCampbell. Thomas ...
Connell, Wm., LochwinnochCochran, AlexanderDunn. James H.Ferguson, Alex. Robertson,
Neilston 1865Gardner, Archibald ... 1828Gardner, J. Neilson ... 1864
Hart, George 1861Hector, Wm., Pollokshaws 1825Henderson, R. L 1858Bodge, William 1830Bolmes, John, Johnstone ... 1849Holmes, Walter, Johnstone 1862
MEMBERS. _^
1832 M'Leod, Joseph Lochhead..1870 Martin, Francis1853 Millar, Andrew1856 Millar, James1873 Macfarlane, Robert1849 M'Farlane, Graham
MTnnes, JohnM'Lean, Wm., GlasgowMacRobert, Thomas . .,
MaoFarlam. Jnhn i. . V ..
Reid. John, JohnstoneReid, WilliamReid, William, junReid, William, Johnstone .
Russell, RobertSemple, DavidSemple, Alexander ... .
Semple, David SmithTempleton, James .. .
Walker, ThomasWatson, Joseph, Barrhead.Young, David
. 1873
. 1866
. 1818
. 1872
. 1859
. 18311841
. 1824
. 1858
'. 1842. 1829
. 1870
. 1872
. 1866
. 1831
. 1872
. 1872. 1872. 1853
. 1870
. 1861
tt% /it! *y / y paisley Cemetery Company.
Instituted 1845.
Board of Management.
John Snodgrass, Governor.
Directors.
Wm. AbercrombieA. Russell Pollock
John Fullerton
Archibald Craig Matthew Scott
John M lGown Dundas S. Porteous
David Semple Daniel Arbuckle
Thomas Coats Thomas Crichton
Secretaries and Treasurers—Hodge, Young, & Martin.
Superintendent—John Murray.
APPENDIX. 207
Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire.
Lord Lieutenant—Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Vice-Lieutenant—Archibald C. Campbell of Blytbswood.
Clerk of Lieutenancy—John Macdougall, Mansion House, Greenock.
Deputy-Lieutenants.
Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle,1860
Alexander, Capt. John, H.I., R.N.,1863
Blantyre, Lord, 1845Buchanan, Lieut-Col. D. C. R. C,
of Drumpellier and Finlay-ston, 1863
Campbell, Archibald C, of Blyths-wood, 1860
Crum, Alexander, of Thornliebank,1873
Cuninghame, John Charles, ofCraigends, 1873
Darroch, Duncan, of Gourock, 1863Gilmour, Allan, of Eaglesham, 1860Glasgow, Earl of, 1873Gordon, John, of Aikenhead, 1860Graham, John G. Barnes, of Craig-
allion, 1860
Harvey, Henry Lee, 1873fioustoun, George Ludovic, of
Johnstone, 1873Macdowall, Henry, of Garthland,
1873Maxwell, Sir "William Stirling, of
Keir and Pollok, 1873Maxwell, William Hall, of Dar-
gavel, 1873Mure, Lieut.-Colonel William, of
Caldwell, 1860Napier, Sir Robert J. M., Bart,
1845Napier, John Stirling, 1860Pollok, Allan, of Faside and
Broom, 1860Scott, James, 1860Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, 1868Stewart, John Archd. Shaw, 1863
Renfrewshire Peliee.Head Quarters—3 County Place.
Chief Constable—Robert Hunter, Paisley.
Paisley District—Superintendent—John Gildawie, Paisley. Stations
—
Inchinnan, *Paisley, and Yoker.Kilbarchan District—Inspector—Wm. Macrae, Kilbarchan. Stations—
Bishopton, Crosslie, Elderslie, Kilbarchan, *Linwood, Loch-winnoch, Howwood, and Bridge of Weir.
Barrhead District—Inspector—Charles Bremner, Barrhead. Stations
—
Barrhead, Nitshill, Neilston, Newton Mearns, and Uplawmoor.Pollokshaws District—Inspector—Robert Russell, Pollokshaws. Sta-
tions—Busby, by Glasgow, Cathcart, *Crosshill, Eaglesham,*Kinning Park, Pollokshaws, Strathbungo, Thornliebank,Crossmyloof, and Mount Florida.
Greenock District—Inspector—John Angus, Greenock. Stations
—
*Gourock, *Greenock, Inverkip, Kilmalcolm.Those marked (*) are Sergeants' Stations.
The Force is composed of the Chief Constable, 1 Superintendent, 4Inspectors, I Detective, 7 Sergeants, and 38 Constables—52.
COMMISSIONER IN IRELAND TO ADMINISTER OATHSFOR COURTS OF CHANCERY, PROBATE, AND BANK-RUPTCY IN ENGLAND.
GEORGE K. SMITH, SolicitorOffice—The Castle, Belfast.
208 APPENDIX.
Burgh Courts.A Court is held in the forenoon of every lawful day, at Ten
o'clock, for the despatch of Criminal business ; and a Court is held,
when necessary (immediately after the Criminal Court), for despatch
of civil causes.
"William Hodge, Clerk. George Hart, Fiscal.
Sheriff Court.
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Sits every Tuesday during Session.
Patrick Fraser, sheriff. William Hector, sheriff-clerk.
Hugh Cowan, sheriff-substitute. John Brough, sheriff-clerk depute.
Commissary Court.
Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock Forenoon.
Patrick Fraser, commissary.
Hugh Cowan, commissary-depute.
John Bartlemore, commissary clerk— Office, County Buildings.
Sheriff Small Debt Court, and Court under Certain
Debts Recovery Act, 186*7-
Court Hall, County Buildings.
Held every Tuesday, at Eleven o'clockrduring Session.
William Hector, clerk. John Broughrdepute-clerk.
Alexander M'Kechnie, Bar Officer.
Burgh Officers.
John Harkness, 14 High Street.
Alexander Macpherson, 9 Churchhill.
John Harkness, Town Drummer and Town Crier, 14 High Street.
Landeemer's Bay, 2d Tuesday in June, for PerambulatingBurgh Marches.
Sheriff Officers.
Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss Street, also Messenger-at-arms.
John Harkness, 14 High Street.
Joseph Birnie Oockburn, 4 Moss Street.
Alex. Macpherson, 9 Churchhill.
Justice of Peace Constables.
PAISLEY.
John Harkness, sen., 14 High Street
Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss Street
Joseph Birnie Cockburn, 4 Moss St.
JOHNSTONE.William Steel
William Giffen
James Giffen Paterscn
APPENDIX. 209
Glasgow and Paisley Joint Line.County Place.
Manager and Secretary, Alexander Cowan.Superintendent, William Auchterlonie.
Station Master, John Woodrow.Cowan & Co., carting agents.
Paisley and. Renfrew Railway.Trains run between Paisley and Renfrew about every two boars.
Station—Renfrew Road. Stationmaster—John Carmichael.
Glasgow and South-Western Railway,Chairman, Sir James Lumsden.
General Manager, W. J. Wainwright. Secretary, John Morton.Goods Manager, D. Dickie.
Superintendent at Paisley, William Auchterlonie.
Cowan & Co., carting agents.
Caledonian Railway.Chairman, Thomas Hill.
General Manager, James Smithells.
General Goods Manager, James Thomson.Secretary, Archibald Gibson.
Superintendent at Paisley, William Auchterlonie.
Caledonian Company, carting agents.
Glasgow, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal.Canal Wharf, 18 Canal Street.
Secretary, John Morton, and Manager, David Dickie, 14 BridgeStreet, Glasgow.
Regular Trading Boats start every lawful day near undernoted.hours :
—
{Extra Boats to suit convenience of Parties.')
Port-Eglinton to Paisley, 6 and 9 a.m., 12 noon, 2 and 5 p.m.
Port-Eglinton to Johnstone, 6 a.m. and 12 noon.
Paisley to Port-Eglinton, 7, 9, and 11 a.m., and 2 and 5 p.m.
Paisley to Johnstone, 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
Johnstone to Paisley and Port-Eglinton, 6 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Goods to be on the Wharf an hour before time of sailing.
Canal Office, 18 Canal Street.
For rates of carriage, or other particulars, apply to M. Templeton,at the Receiving Offices, 108 Ingram Street, 15 South FrederickStreet, and 16 Carrick Street, Glasgow.
Alexander Dickie, Goods Agent, Canal Office, Port-Eglinton.
James Alcorn, Do. Do. Paisley.
James Caldwell, Do. Do. Johnstone.With any of whom orders may be left and inquiries made relative to
the carrying trade.
t2
210 APPENDIX.
Parliamentary Constitu-ency.
1st Ward 9332d „ 1,120
3d „ 1,123
4th „ 1,163
5th „ 1,014
Total Constituency 5,353
Valuation of Burgh.
High Parish £37,5*25 2
Middle „ 35,148 17
Low „ 24,074 18Abbey „ 48,631 19Part of Renfrew ... 213Railways and Canal 9,300
£154,893 16
Fiars Prices for Renfrewshire,
Be3t General Average1873. 1874. 1873. 1874.
Wheat, per imp. qr 52s 10jd 39s 6|d 50s Id 39s OJdBarley, do 34s 9Jd 45s lid 33s 5|d 34s 7dOats, do 26s 9§d 26s 3£d 26s 3Jd 25s 8dBeans, do 45s Od 48s 7fd — 48s 8JdBere, do No evidence.
Peas, do No evidence.
Oatmeal, per 10 stones,
or 140 lbs. imp. weight, 21s 7d 20s 8£d 21s 4Jd 20s 8Jd
Session-Clerks.
High Parish—J. Gray Thomson, 10 St. James Street.
Middle Parish—Wm. Peattie, Waterloo Place, 2 Gilniour Street.
Low Parish— Robert Hay, 10 High Street.
Abbey Parisb—Robert Waterston, 4 Old Smithhills.
Fire Brigades.
BURGH BRIGADE.
James Gillespie, superintendent,
John Gillespie, branchman, ...
Archibald Steven, branchman,
Ninian Gillespie, fireman, ..
James M'Dougal, fireman, ...
Andrew Kerr, fireman,
David Ferguson, fireman, ...
William Gurgon, fireman, ...
James Keneeu, fireman,
John Smitb, fireman,
Alex. Wallace, fireman,
84 New Sneddon.84 New Sneddon.2 Inkle Street.
84 New Sneddon.83 jNew Sneddon.13 Wardrop Street.
43 Moss Street.
6 Sir Michael Street.
5 Love Street.
101 High Street.
24 Lawn Street.
"WEST OE ENGLAND BRIGADE.
Noble Campbell, captain,
William Forsyth, fireman, ...
William Drummoud, branchman,
John M'Guire, fireman,
5 Bridge Street, Abbey,25 High Street.
16 Old Sneddon.14 Cotton Street.
APPENDIX. 211
BANKS.Bank of Scotland.
Instituted 1695.
8 St. Mirren Street.
Head Office—Bank Street, Edinburgh.London Office—Lothbury, E.O.
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12.
John Hutckeson, agent.
Alexander Boyd, accountant. James Boss, teller.
William B. Barbour, L. P. Fraser, and Hugh Adam, clerks.
Robert Lochhead, porter—bouse, 6 Moss Street.
The Bank negotiates Bills and grants Letters of Credit on all the
principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Draws ontheir Branch in London ; Smith, Payne, & Smiths ; Coutts & Co.
;
and the Bank of England ; and on the Colonies and ForeignCountries ; also issues Circular "Notes of =£10 and £20 each, free
of charge, for the use of travellers and others in all parts of the
world.
Royal Bank of Scotland.Instituted 1727, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.
14 Gilmour Street.
David Murray, agent. William J. Ormiston, accountant.
Thomas Linn, jun., clerk.
Draws on Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of England, and Coutts & Co.,
London ; and all the principal towns in England, Ireland, and Scot-
land ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China,
and Branches ; Blyth Brothers & Co., Mauritius ; Bank of British
North America and Branches ; Bank of New South Wales;
Australian Joint Stock Bank ; Bank of South Australia ; WesternAustralian Bank, and all their Branches. The Royal Bank issue Cir-
cular Notes for £10, £20, £25, and £50 each ; also Circular Letters
of Credit free of charge, for the use of Travellers on the Continent
and elsewhere abroad. Negotiates Bills in all places at homeand abroad where there is a Bank or Banker.
City of Glasgow Bank.Instituted 1839.
102 High Street, Cross.
Alex. Pollock, and Thomas Finlator, agents.
James Brown, teller.
James Pollock, John Henderson, and Walter Wright, clerks.
Draws on London Joint Stock Bank, London, and on all the principal
towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and in the Colonies.
Negotiates Bills on all places where there is a Bank or Banker.
212 APPENDIX.
British Linen Company's Bank.Instituted 1746.
17 Gilmotjr Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—Shuts at 12 onSaturdays.
Hugh Macfarlane, agent.
Alexander Gardiner, accountant. Peter Clark, teller.
Andrew Paterson and Thomas M'Cunn, clerks.
George Miller, porter—house, 2 Thread Street.
Draws on and Negotiates Bills through
Smith, Payne, and Smith, LondonTbe Bank of England & Branches
The London and County Bankand Branches
The Bank of Ireland & Branches
Carlisle and Cumberland Bankand Branches
Bank of Whitehaven & Branches
J. Backhouse & Co., Darlington,
and BranchesSamuel Smith & Co., NottinghamSheffield and Rotheram BankNational Provincial Bank of Eng-
land and Branches
Halifax Joint Stock BankHuddersfield Banking Company
and Branches
Bradford Banking Company,Bradford
Yorkshire Banking Company andBranches
Wauklyn and Co., Buenos AyresJames G. Kings, Sons, NewYork
London and South African Bankand Branches
English, Scottish, and Australian
Chartered Bank and Branches
Bank of New Zealand andBranches
Bank of Australasia and BranchesBank of British Columbia and
AgenciesBank of Montreal and Agencies
And the principal towns in Scotland, and all places wherethere is a Bank.
National Bank of Scotland.Instituted 21st March, 1825, and Incorporated by Royal Charter.
Governor—The Most Honourable the Marquess of Lothian.
General Governor—William James Duncan, Esq.
Head Office—42 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh.London Office—37 St. Nicholas Lane, E.C.
Paisley Office—1 Forbes Place.
Peter Guilleaume, agent.
David Melville, assistant agent. R. Edmonds, teller.
John Blair Walker, William Smith, and Robert Fisher, clerks.
Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Coutts & Co., and the Union Bank of
London ; J. & J. Stuart & Co., New York ; and have correspon-
dents in all the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland,
and in the Colonies. The National Bank of Scotland issue ForeignCredits and Circular Notes, available in all parts of the world, andthey negotiate Bills in every place in Scotland, England, Ireland,
and abroad, where there is a Bank or Banker.
APPENDIX. 213
Clydesdale Banking1 Company.Instituted 1838.
7 High Street (Cross).
Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12.
Robert Russell, agent. George Saunders, accountant.
John Gibson and R. S. Robertson, clerks.
Draws on Barnetts, Hoares, Hanburys, Lloyd, bankers, London 5 and
the London and Westminster Bank, London; and negotiates Bills and
grants credit on the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ire-
land ; on the Bank of British North America, Canada, Nova Scotia,
New Brunswick, and Vancouver Island 5 also, on the Union Bank. of Australia, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and other Branches.
"Onion Bank of Scotland.Instituted 1829, and Incorporated under Act of Parliament.
3 Gilmour Street.William Abercrombie, agent.
David Orr, accountant. Duncan M'Laren and William Grichton,
tellers.
Thomas Douglas, Ebenezer Paterson, and William Stevenson, clerks.
William Russell, messenger—house, 48 Moss Street.
Draws on Glyn, Mills, and Co., London ; and on nearly all the prin-
cipal towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland ; De Rothschilds
Freres, Paris ; J. G. Kings, Sons, New York ; Union Bank of
Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, and other branches ; Bank of
Montreal, &c, &c. Negotiates Bills on all towns in Great Britain
and Ireland where there is a Banker.
National Security Savings Bank.Instituted May, 1838.
Office—14 Gilmour Street.
Chairman—James M'Murchy. Deputy-Chairman—John Poison.
William Abercrombie, Treasurer.
Actuary—John M'Gown. Auditor—Robert Boyd.Committee of Management for 1875.
Messrs William Holms,Robert Kerr, Underwood,William Morrison,
James Millar, Townhead,Robert Macfarlane,
Wm. Gillespie,
Stewart Clark,
John Barclay,
John Poison,
Jas. Finlayson, JohnstoneArchd. Coats,
John A. Brown.
Sheriff Cowan,Bailie Clark,
Messrs James M'Murchy,William Poison,
Archd. Hutchison,
John Walker, juu.,
John Lamberton,William Reid,
Archd. Bell,
William Wotherspoon,William Hodge,Robert F. Dalziel,
The Bank is open for receiving and paying on Monday, Tuesday,Thursday, and Saturday from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday
Evening from 6 till 9 for receiving only.
214 APPENDIX.
POST OFFICE, 9 Gilmour Street.
Arrives.
7.38 a.m.
6.45 p.m.12.30 a.m.
5.35 a.m.
12.30 am.7.38 a.m.
11.16 a.m.
3.20 p.m.
6.20 p.m.7.38 p.m.
7 38 a.m.
11.16 a.m.
12.30 a.m.
3.20 p m.6.20 p.m.
7 a.m.
6.45 p.m.
7 a.m.
11.16 a.m.
6.10 p.m.
7 a.m.
11.20 a.m.
6.15 p.m.
8.43 p.m.
3 p.m.7 a.m.
2.30 p.m.
12.45 p.m.6.40 p.m.
8.50 p.m.
6.40 p.m.
7.38 a.m.
12.40 p.m.
6.30 p.m.9.30 a.m.
3.30 p.m.
6.45 p.m.
2.30 p.m.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.Closes. Despatch
4.30 p.m. 5 p.up
,8.10 p.m. 8.38 p.m-7.15 p.m. 7.40 p.m.8.10 p.m. 8.35 p.m-
. 9.30 a.m. 9.40 a.m-
, 10.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m.
, 12.40 p.m. 12.50 p.m.
. 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m.
, 5.50 p.m. 6 p.m.
9 p.m. 9.35 p.m.10 p.m. 10 p.m.
. 930 a.m. 9.45 a.m.
. 10.40 a.m. 10.50 a.m.
, 12.40 p.m. 12.50 p.m.
. 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m.
9 p.m. 9.35 p.m.
11pm. 11 p.m.
. 5.55 p.m. 6 p.m.
11 p.m. 11 p.m.
. 12.40 p.m. 12.50 p.m.
. 8.10 p.m. 8.35 p.m.
11 p.m. 11 p.m.
. 7.15 a.m. 7.30 a.m.
. 10.50 a.m. 11 a.m.
. 2.50 p.m. 3 p.m.
. 5.50 p.m. 6 p.m.
11 p.m. 11 p.m.
11 p.m. U p.m.
. 545 p.m. 5.55 p.m.
. 8.20 a.m. 8.30 a.m.
. 10.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m.
. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m.
. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m.
11 p.m. 11 p.m.
7.a.m. 7.10 a.m.
. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m.
. 5.45 p.m. 5.55 p.m.
. 3.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m.
11 p.m. 1.30 a.m.
11 p.m. 6 a.m.
9 a.m. 6.30 a.m.
. 9 30 p.m. 3.45 p.m.11 p.m. 6 a.m.
and 7 p.m.
London, England, and ForeignDo. Do.
Ireland, North and South ...
Do. Do.Glasgow ... ...
DoDoDoDoDoDoDo
EdinburghDoDoDoDo
North of Scotland ...
Do.South of Scotland ...
Do.Do.
Greenock and Port-Glasgow,Do.Do.Do.Do.
DoDo.Do.Do.
BishoptonWest HighlandsJohnstoneLochwinnochJohnstone and Lochwinnoch
Do. BeithDairy, Lochwinnoch, and BeithAyrshireDo.Do. ...
KilmarnockElderslie, Quarrelton, and Howwood .
Renfrew,Do.Do.
LinwoodTown Deliveries—7 and 9 a.m., 3.45
Letters must be registered half an hour previous to the time of box
closing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kilmarnock, &c,
which should be registered the evening before. On payment of an
APPENDIX. 215
extra fee of 4d, letters may still be registered for half an hour later
in most cases.
Deliveries by letter-carriers begin at 7 a.m. (England and Scot-land, North of Ireland. Greenock, &c.) ; 9 a.m. (London, Ayrshire,South of Ireland, &c); 3.45 p.m. (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock,Ayr, &c.) ; 7.15 p.m. (Greenock, Glasgow, Ayr, England, &c.)
SUNDAY MAILS.
Despatch of letters, &c, for London, England, Foreign, Glasgow,Edinburgh, Ireland, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, Ayrshire, &c, 6.15
p.m.
Delivery of letters to callers (London, England, Foreign, Glasgow,Edinburgh, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, &c.) from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m., at
the Office. No arrivals from Ireland delivered on Sunday.No deliveries by letter-carriers on Sunday. 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 9 a.m. till 10.45 a.m., and from7 till 8 p.m.
Letters are collected from the Receiving Office, 28 WellmeadowStreet, and from the Pillar Boxes in Oauseyside, Bank Street,
and St. James Street, at 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., and 9 p.m. NoCollections on Sundays.Money Orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.
Savings Bank and Government Life Insurance Annuity Businesstransacted during same hours ; and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till
8 p.m. On Sundays and Fast Days no business of this description
is done.
Office open on Week Days for Post Office and Telegraph businessfrom 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. only,
but the letter box remains open as on other days.
Clerks—A. Logan, 16 George Street ; R. B. Young, 11 Sandholes;
W. Smith, 145 George Street ; Robert Deans, Castlehead.
Stampers—Thomas Stevenson, 79 Causeyside ; John Pieken, 26Storie Street.
Letter- Carriers—Alexander Christie, 86 Canal Street ; WilliamHillis, Nethercommon ; R. C. M'Kinley, 23 Niddry Street ; JamesBrown, 3 Potterhill ; Thomas O'May, 11 Union Street.
Auxiliary Letter-Carriers—George Begg, 13 School Wynd ; Chas.M'Dougall, 60 High Street ; H. M'Pherson, 4 Smithhills ; ThomasHughes, 24 High Street; Matthew Robertson, 111 George Street;
John Black, 22 Broomiands ; Finlay M'Lean, 9 School Wynd ; JohnLyle, 21 Stock Street.
Messengers—Howwood—J. M'Birnie, Elderslie. Renfrew—JohnMorton, Renfrew. Gateside—Andrew Logan, 17 Barclay Street.
Linwood—Robert Ray, 40 High Street.
FRANCIS DEANS, Postmaster.
216 APPENDIX.
• •* Id.
I 2 oz. ., lid.
4 oz; 2d.
6 oz. .. 2£d.
8 oz. 3d.
10 oz. .. 3id.
12 oz. 4d.
RATES OF POSTAGEINLAND LETTERS.
For a Letter
—
Not exceeding 1 oz.
Exceeding 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 oz.
— 2 oz. —— 4 oz. —— 6 oz. —— 8 oz. —— 10 oz. —
Any letter exceeding the weight of 12 oz. will be liable to a postage
of Id per ounce, beginning with the first ounce.
And no Inland Letter must exceed 18 inches in length, 9 inches
jn breadth, and 6 inches in depth.
Re-directed letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though
the new postage should not be paid on the reposting of the letter, it
will be charged only the prepaid rate on delivery.
Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 8
days after publication, are charged letter postage.
Books, &c,—Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Reviews, &c,whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post be-
tween places in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manneras newspapers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates :
—
Under 2 oz., ^d ; under 4 oz., Id ; under 6 oz., l£d ; under 8 oz,,
2d ; and £d for every additional 2 oz. No parcel to exceed 18 inches
any way, but may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or
Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment, and maybe either printed, written, or plain.
Books, if prepaid in stamps, are also forwarded by packet, if un-
written on inside or in the cover, at the rate of 3d and 4d under 4
oz. to British Colonies.
The British Registration Fee on every registered letter posted in
the United Kingdom, addressed to any British Colony or Foreign
country, is now 4d.
The same reduction has taken place in the fee chargeable on anynewspaper or book packet, addressed to a British Colony or to the
Kingdom of Italy, which the senders may desire to register.
Registered letters, however, addressed to France, or to any Foreign
country, the correspondence of whieh is sent in the French mail,
will continue chargeable with a registration fee of the same amountas the postage to which they are liable.
Registrars of Births, Marriages-, and Deaths.
Abbey Parish—Robert Waterston, 4 Old Smithhills.
High, Middle, and Low Parishes-^Louis Hoeck, 86 High Street.
APPENDIX 217
Commissioners of Supply of the County of Renfrew.Qualified to vote and act as such.
18 75.Sir Robert John Milliken Napier, of Milliken and Napier, Baronet,
Convener.
His Grace the Duke of Abercorn*The Right Honourable George
Frederick, Earl of Glasgow*The Right Honourable Charles,
Lord BlantyreThe Honourable Walter Stewart,
Master of BlantyreThe Honourable Lord Francis
Conyngham, Muirshields, Loch-winnoch
Sir William Sirling-Maxwell, Bart.,
of Pollok*Sir Robert John Milliken Napier,
Bart., of Milliken and Napier*Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart,
Bart., of Greenock and Blackhall
James Allison, of Malletsheugh,
MearnsJohn G. Allison, of Cartsbridge,
MearnsJames Anderson, of Highholm,
Port-Glasgow*Matthew Algie, Langside, Cross-
myloofJohn Allan, Hillhead, Kilbirnie
David Anderson, clothier in Glas-
gowRobert Arthur, Gavilmoss, Loch-winnoch
George Arbuckle, flesher, GreenockMatthew Arbuckle, flesher, Green-
ockJohn Buchanan, of Glenlora, Loch-winnoch
Robert Brodie, of Norvalstone,Lochwinnoch
Archd. Brownlie, writer, BarrheadWilliam Cunningham Graham Bon-
tine, of Ardoch, DumbartonJohn Boyd, of Kirkhill, MearnsDavid C. R. C. Buchanan, of Drum-
pellier, CoatbridgeGeorge Burns, residing at Wemyss
House, Wemyss Bay*John Burns, of Castle Wemyss,Wemyss Bay
John Bartlemore, of Bourtrees,
writer, Paisley
Henry Birkmyre, merchant, Port-Glasgow
William James Bell, Bellevue,
Cathcart*Archibald Campbell Campbell of
Blythswood, RenfrewJohn Crawford, of Sproulston,Lochwinnoch
Archibald Crawford, KilbarchanJohn Clark, of Kirkland Park,
Inverleith Row, EdinburghJames Cochrane, of RiversbankJames Connell, of Cathkin View,
LangsideGeorge Craig, of Broom, MearnsJohn Maxwell Cunningham, writer,
Stirling
William Connell, of Nethertrees,Lochwinnoch
Andrew Crawford, 2 Clyde Terrace,
GlasgowDavid Cross, of Eastbank, near
Bishopton*Alex Crum, of Thornliebank*Duncan Darroch, B.A., of GourockThomas Dick, bank agent, KinningPark
William S.Dixon, ofGovan Colliery
Charles Duncan, of Thornleymuir,Woodend, Rothesay
James Dunlop, of Arthurlie*Henry Barclay Dunlop, yr., of
ArthurlieWilliam John Easton, writer, Glas-gow, as factor for the Countess ofHome
Jas. Finlayson, Merchiston House,Johnstone
Wm. Fraser, of Knockbartnock,Town Clerk of Inverkeithing
Andrew Fleming, Fulwood, Hous-ton
Wm. Fulton, of Glen*John G. Barns-Graham, of Kirk-
hill and Craigallion, Barrhead*Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham*John Gordon, of Aikenhead
U
218 APPENDIX.
Robert Gillies, East Barnaigh,Lochwinnoch
*Thomas Watson Greig, of Muir-shiel, Lochwinnoch
*Henry Lee Harvey, of Castle-
semple, LochwinnochGeorge Ludovic Houstoun, of John-
stone
John Beys, calico printer, Barr-
headJohn Howie, of Shawhill, Mearns*Archibald Campbell Holms, of
Sandyford*William Holms, of Brabloch
John Hamilton, of Greenbank,Mearns
James Dunlop Hamilton, of Roger-ton, writer, Glasgow
James Hamilton, of Janefield,
JobnstoneWilliam Charles Stewart Hamilton,
of Craiglaw and Barrochan, re-
siding at Craiglaw, KirkcowanRobt. Howie, of Burnhouse, MearnsJobn Herbertson, of Crooks
D. B. Johnson, Kaim, LochwinnochRobert Kerr, manufacturer in
Glasgow and Paisley
James Foster King, Longhaugh,Bishopton
Hugb Kirkwood, residing at Killer -
mont, as factor for J. G. Oswald,
of ScotstouB
Henry Lament, writer, GlasgowJames Lowndes, of Arthurlie
David Laidlaw, 14 Buchananstreet, Glasgow
Robert Leckie, Pollokshaws
John Laird, Norwood Villa, Pollok-
sbields
T. R. J- Logan, as factor for the
Trustees of William Dixon, of
Govan Colliery
George Lindsay, provision mer-
chant, 169 Bglinton Street, Glas-
gowWilliam Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel* William Mure, of Caldwell, M.P.John Mair, late of Plantation
William Mair, 21 Rutland Crescent,
Paisley Road, GlasgowAngus Mitchell, manufacturer,
Glasgow
Robert Macfie, of Langhouse*Andrew Muirhead, of Meikle
CloakHenry Murphy, Springhill, Cross-
myloof*James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew,
as factor for Alexander Speirs,
of Elderslie
*Henry M'Call, of Daldowie*Henry Macdowall, of GarthlandHenry Macdowall, yr., of Garth-
landDuncan M 'Donald, Parkhouse,Glasgow
John M'Ewan, of Glenlora, Loch-winnoch
Robert M'Quaker, feuar, Johnstone^Patrick Comyn Macgregor, of
BredilandJames MacGregor, St. Andrew's
Villa, Pollokshields
Robert Macfarlane, Bridge of WeirDavid M'Haffie, of EastwoodArchd. M'Intyre, merchant, Pollok-
shields
William Millar, of Eastwood Hill
John Stirling Napier, of MerchistonAllan Pollok, of PasideJohn Patten, W.S., EdinburghWilliam Paton, of TitwoodJohn Poison, of ThornlyWilliam Paterson, Knockbartnock,Lochwinnoch
*Robert William Cechran Patrick,of Woodside
John F. Patrick, of GrangehillH. R. B. Peile, Catty House, Dry-men, as factor for Sir M. R,S. Stewart
Thomas Porter, feuar, JohnstoneDavid Richardson, of Hartfleld
Matthew Rodger, of Rossland,Bishopton
John M. Robertson, writer, GlasgowThomas Dundas Speirs of Killallan
Alexander Graham Speirs, of Kil-
creuchThos. Shanks, engineer, JohnstoneCharles Thomas, coachbuilder,
Glasgow*Robert Thoma3 Napier Speir, of
Culdees Castle
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Admiral Sir Houston Stewart,
R.N. and C.B.
Archibald Sinclair, late of DeansideJames Scott, of KellySamuel Henderson May Sommer-
ville, of Broadfield
John Salmon, residing at JohnstoneCastle, as factor for Geo. LudovicHoustoun, of Johnstone
Thomas Smith, Crosslees, by Thorn-liebank
James Stevenson, of AuchenamesWilliam Stevenson, of Crosslee
William Stevenson, of Robbshill
William Stewart, 114 Argyle Street,
GlasgowJames Stewart, of GarvocksJames Stewart, of WilliamwoodThomas Stobo, builder, Strathearn
Place, Paisley Road, Glasgow*James Swan, of WattiestonP. Walker, Pollokshields
Jas. Wallace, of Braehead*J. C. Wakefield, of EastwoodPark
Arthur Watson, Overlee, Busby*Duncan Watson, PollokshawsRobert Webster, residing at Loftus
House, Broughty FerryAlexander Wilson, Overtrees, Loch-winnoch
George Wilson, of Hurlet, residing
at West Hurlet
James Young, of Gallowhill, Pais-
ley
James Wilson, Freeland House,Erskine, factor for the RightHonourable Charles, Lord Blan-
tyre
James Wilson, jr., Dykebar, Pais-
ley, factor for the Right Honour-able the Earl of Glasgow
Hugh Douglas Willock, 148 WestNile Street, Glasgow
Alex. Young, Keir Mains, Dun-blane, factor for Sir WilliamStirling-Maxwell, Bart., of Pollokand Keir
*The Sheriff of the County*The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley
*The Sheriff-Substitute, Greenock*The Provost of RenfrewThe eldest Bailie of Renfrew*The Provost of Paisley
The Provost of Greenock*The Provost of Port-Glasgow*The Provost of PollokshawsThe Senior Police Magistrate of
JohnstoneThe Senior Police Magistrate of
Gourock*The Senior Police Magistrate of
Crosshill
*The Senior Police Magistrate of
Kinning Park
* Members of Standing Committee.
James Caldwell, Clerk of Supply—Office, 33 Old Sneddon Street,
Paisley.
Annual General Meetings held at Renfrew on 30th April, and last
Tuesday of October.The 9th Section of the Act of Parliament 17th and 18th Vic, cap. 91,
states the qualifications necessary for a Commissioner of Supply.
Bank Holidays-New Year's Day Jan. 1
Queen's Marriage Feb. 10Good Friday Apr. 19Queen's Birthday May 24
Queen's Ascension June 10Queen's Coronation June 28Christmas Day Dec. 25
Paisley and Glasgow Omnibus Traffic.Omnibuses run between Paisley and Glasgow several times every
day. Start from the Cross during the week, and from County Placeon Sunday.
220 APPENDIX.
Renfrewshire Prison Board—1375-76.Elected by Commissioners of Supply.
Sir Michael B. Shaw-Stewart, Bart., of Greenock and Blackhall.
Sir E. J. M. Napier, Bart., of Milliken and Napier.Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham.John Gordon, of Aikenhead.Archibald C. Holms, of Sandyford.
Archibald 0. Campbell, of Blythswood.Alexander Crura, of Thornliebank.
E. W. Cochran Patrick, of Woodside.James Myles, Deanside.
Henry Macdowall, of Garthland.
Elected by Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
David Murray, Provost of Paisley.
Richard Watson, one of the Bailies of Paisley.
Wm. Eussell, Treasurer of the Burgh of Paisley.
Eobert Cochran, one of the Town Council of Paisley.
John Fisher, one of the Town Council of Paisley.
Elected by Magistrates and Toivn Council of Greenock.
Eobert Neill, Provost of Greenock.Edward "Wilson, one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Paton, one of the Bailies of Greenock.Duncan Hendry, one of the Bailies of Greenock.Alexander Scott, one of the Bailies of Greenock.
Elected by Mayistrates and Town Council of Port- Glasgow.
Henry Birkmyre, Provost of Port-Glasgow.
Elected by Magistrates and Town Council of Renfrew.
Daniel dimming, Provost of Eenfrew.
Ex Officiis.
Patrick Praser, LL.D., Sheriff of Eenfrew and Bute, or in his
absence,
Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley.
Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood, Chairman and Convener.Jas. H. Dunn, Clerk and Treasurer.
OFFICERS.
Paisley Prison.
Governor—Robert Bird.
Matron—Helen Thomson.Housekeeper—Jane Bird.
Teacher and Chaplain—Eev.Fleming, M.A.
Surgeon—James Paton, M.D.Clerk—0. M. Bird. Britton
Watchmen—David Daly, Guthrie Mahon, William Smith.
Head Warder—John Skelly.
Warders—William DufHn, DavidCairns, Alexander M'Crae,Henry Skelly, MurtoffMadigan, Geo. Waters,Christina Blair, Margaret
APPENDIX. 221
Greenock Prison.
Governor—William Clarke.
Matron—Susan E. Davie.
Chaplain—Rev. Alex. Gibson.
Surgeon—Samuel Shortridge,
L.R.C.S.E.
Head Warder, John Dunn.Warders — Duncan Campbell,
Daniel Macalister, Julie
Fleming, Margaret Hen-derson.
Watchmen—Neil Shaw and James Campbell.
Pollolcshaws Prison.
Keeper—John Brown.Matron—Mrs Brown.Surgeon—Wm. Walker, M.D.
Carriers' Quarters.
All Parts of the World—Cowan & Co., Goods Station, Greenlaw.—Robert M'Lean, clerk.
Do. George Robb & Co., do.
—Peter Blair, agent for Paisley.
Barrhead and Neilston—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; de-parts same days—George Hamilton, 91Causeyside.
Beiih—Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays ; departs same days—JamesFerrie, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Glasgow—Arrives and departs daily—Robert Lockie, 91 Causeyside;
J. M'Nair & Co., 14 Thread Street. Railway Parcel
Office, Railway Station.
Houston—Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays ; departs same days—Peter
Kean, A. H. Park & Co.'s, Cross.
Johnstone—Arrives and departs daily—Robert Langmuir, 91 Causey-side
Kilbarchan—Arrives . Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,and Fridays ; departs same days—Robert Stevenson,at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside.
Largs—Arrives Wednesdays ; departs same days —John Bell, 12
Causeyside.
Mid-Town Field—Arrives and departs daily—John M'Nab & Co.
Paisley, Glasgow, and Johnstone—John M'Donald, at John Lang's, 17
Moss Street.
Various Places—Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.
Paisley Rifle Club.
Instituted 1858.
President, Archibald Craig.
Treasurer, John Barclay. Secretary, William Bell, Mossvale.
Shooting Range, Knock Farm.
u2
222 APPENDIX.
Public Offices, &c.Abbey Poor Rates, 4 Smithhills—Robert Oliver, collector.
Bakers' House of Call, 8 High Street—David Ford, keeper.
Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren Street—John Hutcheson, agent.
British Linen Co.'s Bank, 17 Gilmour Street—Hugh Macfarlane, agent.
Canal Office, 18 Canal Street—James Alcorn, agent.
Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings—A. M. Ross, chamberlain.
City of Glasgow Bank, Cross—Alexander Pollock and Thomas Finlator,
agents.
Clydesdale Bank, 7 High Street—Robert Russell, agent.
Commissary, County Buildings—John Bartlemore, clerk.
Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss Street—William Nairne, treasurer.
Glasgow Herald, 16 Gilmour Street— George Smith, agent.
Inland Revenue, Terrace Buildings, 109 High Street—J. A. Rayaon andThomas H. Taylor, supervisors.
Justice of Peace, County Buildings—John Bartlemore, clerk.
National Bank of Scotland, 1 Forbes Place—Peter Guilleaume, agent.
North British Mail, 4 County Place— James Drewette, correspondent.
Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, Waterloo Place, 2 GilmourStreet—Richard Watson, publisher.
Paisley Herald Office, 10 High Street —William B. Watson, printer.
Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, .3 Moss Street—J. & J. Cook, pub-lishers.
Paisley and Renfrewshire Independent, 107 High Street—John Millar,
publisher.
Paisley Daily Express Office, 16 Causeyside—Wm. A. Lochhead, pro-
prietor.
Police Office, County Buildings—Donald Sutherland, superintendent.
Police Office (Comity), County Place—Robert Hunter, chief constable.
Post Office, 9 Gilmour Street—Francis Deans, postmaster.
Prison, County Buildings—Robert Bird, govenor.
Procurator-Fiscal (Burgh), 5 County Place—George Hart, fiscal.
Procurator-Fiscal (County), 5 County Place—Daniel MacFarlan.
Procurator-Fiscal (J. P.), County Buildings (North side)—Thos. Camp-bell, fiscal.
Railway, Renfrew, Renfrew Road—John Carmichael, station-master.
Railway, G. & P. Joint Line, County Place—William Auchterlonie,
superintendent.
Railway, Caledonian, G. & P., and Greenock Section, County Place-William Auchterlonie, goods and passenger agent.
Renfrewshire Militia Barracks, Williamsburgh—L. B. Barr, quarter-
master.
Royal Bank, 14 Gilmour Street—David Murray, agent.
Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour Street—John M'Gown, actuary.
Sheriff Clerk, County Buildings—William Hector, clerk ; John Brough,
depute clerk.
Stamps, 6 High Street—William M Intyre, distributor.
Taxes—Burgh Poor, 8 New Sneddon—James Renfrew, collector.
Police, County Buildings—A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector.
Water, County Buildings—A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector.
," Prison and Road, County Buildings—A. M. Ross, treasurer
and collector.
Rogue Money, 33 Old Sneddon—James Caldwell, collector." Income, 1 Cotton Street—James S. Smiles surveyor.
,', Income, 6 High Street—William M'Intyre, sub-collector.
Town Clerk's Office, County Buildings—William Hodge, clerk.
Union Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour Street—William Abercrombie, agent.
APPENDIX. 223
SECOND BATTALION RENFREWSHIRE RIFLEVOLUNTEERS.
Rank and Name of Officers of the above Battalion.
Rank. Names. Corps. Stations.
Lieut.-Col. William Mure Battn. Caldwell HouseMajor William Carlile
ii Paisley
n Andrew Millarii
Do.Captain William Bell 3rd Do.
» John Harvey 17th Lochwinnoch
11James Loudon 9th Johnstone
iiJames R. Wood 20th Renfrew
iiJohn Hodgart 15th Kilbarchan
iiThomas Glen Coats 24th Paisley
iiWilliam Murray 6th Do.
iiAlexander Millar 14th Do.
Lieut. James Dobie 3rd Do.
iiRobert Rowand 24th Do.
iiWilliam Loudon 20th Renfrew
iiJames M'Dougall 9th Johnstone
iiAlexander Grant 15th Kilbarchan
iiThomas Morrison 6th Paisley
iiRobert Stephen Milne 20th Renfrew
iiWalter Allison 6th Paisley
iiAlexander Fullerton 14th Do.
n James A. D. MacKean 24th Do.
iiJohu Barbour 15th Kilbarchan
Sub-Lieut. W. P. Fullerton 3rd Paisley
iiRobt. G. Abercrombie 3rd Do.
iiJohn M'Farlane 14th Do.
iiD. H. Macdowall 17th Lochwinnoch
iiJames Anderson 17th Do.
Adjutant Captain H. Gipps Battn. PaisleySurgeon James T. Donald
ii Do.Asist-Surg. W. Campbell n Kilbarchan
iiHugh H. Colligan
ii Paisley
Chaplain Robert Stephen15 Renfrew
Hon. Secy. Robert Macfarlane. ii Paisley
Hon. Treas. James Dobieii Do.
Paisley "Water Company.Archibald C. Holms, Esq., of Sandyford, chairman.
Alexander King, merchant, Paisley, deputy-chairman.
Peter Guilleaume, treasurer. David Melville, secretary.
Directors—Messrs John Snodgrass, Archibald Craig, John M'Gown,William Gibson, William Holms, J. M. Symington, Thos. Crichton.
224 APPENDIX.
Renfrewshire Militia.
Sir R. J. M. Napier. Bart., Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant.Majors—Archd. C. Campbell and Wm. Cuninghame.
Captains.
G. L. Houstonn,A.
H.E.
E.
Boyd,B. Dunlop,H. Melhado,Anderson,
Lieutenant-
W. Hall Maxwell,Henry Macdowall,A. C. D. Dick.
-John C. Douglas.
Sub -Lieutenants.
M. D. Campbell, A. J. B. Ord, M. H. S. Stewart, R. F. L. Napier,The Hon. Albany Erskine.
Adjutant—Captain William Forrest.
Sui'geon—James Hutchison.Assistant-Surgeon—Thomas Graham, M.D.
Quarter-Master—L. B. Barr. Sergeant-Major, Alex. Barr.Quarter-Master Sergeant—Thomas Scott.
Colour-Sergeant—George Anderson. Sergeant—Wm. R. Kilgour.Staff Barracks—Williamsburgh.
READING ROOMS.
Paisley Coffee Boom, 10*7 High Street, Cross.
COMMITTEE OF PROPRIETORS.William Hodge, Convener.
James Caldwell, Treasurer.
John Bartlemore, Secretary, County Buildings.
Directors.
Messrs William M'KechnieJohn BartlemoreRobert MacfarlaneWilliam Reid
P. Comyn MacgregorDaniel Arbuckle, sen.
William Rowat
Messrs Robert M'KechnieWilliam AbercrombieAi*chibald GardnerDaniel MacfarlaneRobert MacfarlaneJames MonteathThomas Rowat
Alexander Begg, Treasurer.
Messrs William Macintyre, jun.
Robert BrownThomas GrahamJames M'NaughtonJohn Fullerton
Stewart Clark
P. Comyn MacgregorRobert Wingate, Keeper
COMMITTEE OF LESSEES.Jas. H. Dunn, Chairman.
John Bartlemore, Secretary.
Messrs James Caldwell
John WalkerRobert MacfarlaneArchibald C. HolmsGeorge HartArchibald CraigJohn Logan
Open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m.
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James Brown,Eobert Fisher,
John Kennedy,Eobert Wilson,
G. Archibald,
J. Jaap,
A. H. M'Lure,D. Carswell,
J. M. Symington,
D. Fleming,Thomas Kelso,
H. Allison,
James Watson,Eobert Mathieson,George Fisher,
W. Gibson.
Paisley Artisans' Institution.Instituted 1847.
Thomas Coats^ Honorary President.
John Jaap, President.
Sir M. S. Stewart, Bart., Colonel Holms, M.P., Sir Peter Coats, andWm. Wotherspoon, Honorary Vice-Presidents.
J. Hamilton, R. Fisher, R. Wilson, and D. Fleming, Vice-Presidents,
A. H. M'Lure, Treasurer.
Thomas MacEobert and H. S. Edmonds, Secretaries.
Eobert Wylie, Janitor.
DIRECTORS.James Hamilton,
D. Speirs,
W. Wilson,H. S. Edmonds,J. M'Gechan,Thomas M'Eobert,Thomas Edmonds,James Winning,James Steel,
COMMITTEES.Lecture—George Fisher (Con.), H. Allison, J. M'Gechan, James
Brown, D. Speirs, Eobert Mathieson, and James Winning.Literary—D. Fleming (Con.), G. Archibald, J. Kennedy, D. Carswell,
A. H. M'Lure, J. Watson, and J. Hamilton.
Class—A. H. M'Lure (Con.), W. Gibson, Thomas Kelso, GeorgeFisher, D. Fleming, J. Steel, and J. M. Symington.
Finance—A. H. M'Lure (Con.), D. Carswell, James Winning, JamesWatson, J. Hamilton, and Jas. Steel.
Amusement—H. Allison (Con.), Thomas Kelso, H. S. Edmonds, G.
Fisher. Eobert Mathieson, James Watson, and Robert Fisher.
Property—J. Steel (Con.), J. Watson, J. Hamilton, D. Fleming, H. S.
Edmonds, and A. H. M'Lure.LOCAL BOARD OP EXAMINERS FOR SOCIETY OP ARTS.
Thomas Coats, Chairman.Eev. John Crouch, Secretary.
COMMITTEE.Eev. Dr Fraser,
„ J. B. Sturrock,
,, A. Henderson,William MacKean,J. M. Symington,
Dr Brunton,Dr Fraser,
Provost Murray,J. Lorimer, and
Class Committee, ex-officiis.
"West-End Reading Room.Instituted 1st Feb., 1850.
84 Broomlands and 26 Wellmeadow.John Eobertson, President. John Caldwell, Treasurer.
James E. MacFadyen, Secretary, 28 Wellmeadow.Aged and Infirm Free.
Members of Committee—Messrs Matthew Eodger, Wm. Whiteford,
Thomas Millar, John Caldwell, Wm. Eobertson, John Eeid.
David Brown, keeper, 26 Wellmeadow.
226 APPENDIX.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.SCHOOLS UNDER THE PAISLEY SCHOOL BOARD,
Grammar School and Academy." Higher Class School."
Alexander Fraser M'Bean, M.A., Rector and Classical Master.David Glass, M.A., T.C.D., Master, Commercial Department.
John Wilson, Assistant Master.David Donaldson, F.E.I.S., Master, English Department.J. C. Niven, Assistant. Miss Hannington, Assistant.
M. Gorecki, French Master.
Herr Meyerowicz, German Master.Thomas Kirkwood, Drawing Master.
Hugh M'Nabb, Music Master.
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.George Street—Central School.
John Taylor, M.A., Master. Miss Janet Smith, Assistant.
Marshall's Lane School.
"William Brownridge, Master. Miss Law, Assistant.
Stevenson Street School.
William H. Wason, Master. Miss Orr, Assistant.
Thread Street School.
Andrew Ross, Master. Miss Margaret Ross, Assistant.
Stoiv School.
Senior Department—Miss Jane Dalziel, Mistress.Junior Department—Miss Anna Biggar, Mistress.
7 Queen Street School.
Miss Helen Pollock, Mistress.
79 George Street School.
Miss E. Campbell, Mistress.
Carhrook Street School.
George- Dick, Master. Miss Janet Cumming, Industrial Teacher.
Causeyside Street School.
Alexander Tagg, Master. Miss Janet Cumming, Industrial Teacher
New Sneddon Street School.
James Andrew, Master. Miss Janet Cumming, Industrial Teacher.
Carriagehill School.
Miss Agnes Colquhoun, Mistress.
Glen Street School.
Miss Annie Robertson, Mistress.
Adelphi Hall School.
Miss Susan Hunter, Mistress.
Hunter Street School.
Miss Flora C. Weir, Mistress.
Silk Street School.
Miss Waterston, Mistress.
APPENDIX. 227
THE JOHN NEILSON ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONALINSTITUTION—Oakshawhead.
Opened 2d April, 1852.
Directors.
Messrs Archd. Gardner.Archd. Hodge.
Sheriff Cowan.
Mr Eobert Kerr.
Rev. John Renwick, B.A.Mr Thomas Hodge.
Secretaries and Treasurers—A. & J. N. Gardner, writers,
3 County Place.
First Department—Miss Isabella C. Ingram and Assistants.
Second Department—Mr David Hamilton and Assistants.
Third Department—Mr Thomas Kerr and Assistants.
Fourth Department—Mr John G. Thomson, Master; Mr Wm. Ingram,and Assistants.
Fifth Department—Mr John Laidlaw, Master ; Mr William Ingram,and Assistants.
Classics and Mathematics—Mr Thomas W. Lumsden, A.M., Master,and Assistants.
French and German—Mons. F. R. Montfort, B.A.Sewing, Knitting, and Domestic Economy—Miss Jeanie S. Airlie and
Assistants.
Drawing—Mr William Stewart and Mr C. Hayes.Music—Mr William M. Miller.
Adult Male and Female Evening Classes—Mr David Hamilton, MrWilliam Ingram, and Miss F. Weir.
Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics— Sergeant George Muir.
HUTCHESON CHARITY SCHOOL, Orb Square.Instituted (built) 1821.
Directors.
The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh. One Memberof each of the three Kirk Sessions of the Town Parishes. ThePresident of the Merchants' Society. The Box-Master of the OldWeavers' Society, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board.
John Campbell, Teacher.
MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION,Greenock Road.
Opened 1st August, 1859.Chairman — Matthew Scott.
Trustees and Managers.The Sheriff of RenfrewshireThe Sheriff-Substitute at PaisleyThe Provost of Paisley
The Minister of the First Chargeof the Abbey Parish of Paisley
The Minister of the High ChurchParish of Paisley
All for the time being.
William Abercrombie.|
David Murray. | Francis Martin.Secretary and Treasurer—John M'Innes.
Governor—Jobn Rae. Matron—Mrs Rae,
228 APPENDIX.
PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, 166 George Street.
Head-Master—Charles D. Wason.
Assistant Teachers—David Hutchison, George H. Cockburn, andJames M. Rankine.
Elocution—G. W. Baynham. German—Frau Bohmer.Pianoforte—Miss E. J. Plenderleith.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN.President—David Murray. Vice-President—Thomas Coats.
Treasurer—William A bercrombie.
Ordinary Directors.
Bailie WatsonTreasurer Russell
Messrs MassonJohn MorganArchd. Hutchison
Messrs Robert BrownArchibald Craig,
P. Comyn MacgregorWilliam Philips
James Robertson
Stewart Clark.
William Stewart, Master.
William Hodge, Honorary Secretary.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Albion Street.
President, Provost Murray.Treasurer—William Abercrombie.
Secretaries—Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers, County Building
Superintendent— Thomas Smith. Matron —Mrs Smith.Acting Committee.
Provost Murray Messrs Wm. MacKeanBailies Clark
WatsonCowanArmour
Treasurer Russell
Messrs Wm. AbercrombieA. R. Pollock
Thomas Coats
James Arthur Revs.
John Fisher
George Masson
William CoatsJames M'MurchyJ. Millar, manufacturerRobert EaglesimStewart ClarkJohn RonaldJohn M'GownDavid YoungDr LeesDr ThomsonAndrew Henderson
CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 School Wynd.Miss Grady, teacher.
DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.Instituted 1817.
William Philips, President. Sir Peter Coats, Treasurer.
Archibald Gardner, Secretary, 3 County Place.
Twelve Directors.
Medical Director—:Dr Richmond.
APPENDIX. 229
THE DICKSON SCHOOL, Williamsburgh.Instituted 1847.
Directors.
Rev. J. C. Lees, D.D., chairman,J
Rev. A. M. Lang,
„ Christopher M'Kune,j „ David Watson,
Miss Isabella Spring, Teacher.
INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL, 11 Lawn Street.Instituted 1835.
Miss Hair, Teacher.
Insurance Companies.Fire and Life.
Accident—John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street
Alliance, Life—John Bartlemore, County Buildings (North end)ATLAS, Fire and Life—Robert Brown, Sneddon BridgeBorder Counties, Fire—J. B. Newlands, 16 High Street
British Equitable, Fire and Life—George Weir, 97 High Street ; JohnM'Kinlay, 37 New Street
British Imperial Corporation, Fire—J. B. Newlands, 16 High Streets-Robert Waterston, 4 Smithhills
Brition Medical, Life—Thomas Cullen, 12 St. James PlaceCaledonian, Fire and Life— David Semple & Sons, 16 Gilmour Street
;
James Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill
Caledonian Plate Glass—John Fisher, 4 CauseysideCommercial Union, Fire and Life—Mr Wotherspoon, 50 MaxwelltonCounty, Fire—John Larimer, Braeside Cottage, Millarston ; James
Macduff, 100 High Street
City of Glasgow—Andrew Millar, jun., 8 Gilmour Street ; AlexanderGardner, 3 Moss Street ; John Adam, 9 Gilmour Street
Crown Assurance, Life—Thomas Donald, 4 Storie StreetEconomic, Life—David Murray, 14 Gilmour StreetEnglish and Scotch Law, Life—Reids and Henderson, 3 County PlaceEDINBURGH, Life—(West of Scotland Branch, 112 St. Vincent Street,
Glasgow)—Robert Armour, 15 Causeyside ; James Macduff, 100High Street
; Andrew Paterson, British Linen Bank; James Wilson,8 Causeyside
European, Life—John Muir, 23 Moss StreetGENERAL, Fire and Life—John Carswell, 4 High Street ; Thomas
Donald. 4 Storie StreetGuardian Plate Glass—James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109 High
Street
Great Britain Mutual, Fire and Life—Peter Burt, 28 Causeyside : JohnAnderson, 10 George Street and 51 High Street
IMPERIAL, Fire and Life—D. Gilmour, 5 Causeyside; William Murray,15 Giltrour Street ; Andrew Paterson. 10 Glen Lane
Insurance Company of Scotland, Fire—Wm. M'Intyre, 6 High Street;A. Craig Muir, 47 Oakshaw street; John Bartlemore, CountyBuildings (North end)
Lancashire, Fire and Life—Alexander Gardiner, 3 Caledonia StreetLIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, Fire and Life-(Glas-
gow Office, 128 Ingram Street)—Campbell & Russell, 7 High Street;John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street ; Robert Boyd and Wm. Reid'jun., 15 Gilmour Street ; John Muir, 23 Moss Street; JamesLang, 86 High Street; David Melville, National Bank
Loadon and General, Plate Glass—James Adam, 7 Gilmour Street
V
230 APPENDIX.
London and Lancashire, Fire and Life—Mr Wotherspoon, 50 Max-wellton
London Guarantee and Accident (Limited)—Kobert Armour, 15 Causey-
side
Manchester, Fire—Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street
National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company—Joseph White-head, 16 Moss Street
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE, Fire and Life—(GlasgowOffice, 102 St. Vincent Street)—Robert Armour, 15 Causeyside
;
MTnnes, Macfarlane, & Co., 2 Lawn Street; John Hutcheson, Bankof Scotland ; John Adam, 9 Gilmour Street
Northern, Fire and Life—A. M. Ross, County Buildings
NORWICH UNION, Fire and Life—James B. Lamb, 6 St James Place
Pelican, Life—Thomas Walker, 8 Gjlmour Street
Phoenix, Fire—James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109 High Street
Phosnix, Life—Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street
Prudential Assurance—Robert Baine, 8 Wardrop Street
QUEEN, Fire and Life—John Fisher, 4 Causeyside ; Mr Wother-spoon, 50 Maxwellton
Railway Passenger Accidental—A. Craig Muir, 47 Oakshaw street
Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle—Hodge, Young, and Martin, CountyBuildings
Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, Fire and Life—James Caldwell,
33 Old Sneddon ; George W. Macalpine, 48 Moss Street
Scottish Amicable, Life—John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street
SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL, Life—(Glasgow Office, 133 West George
Street)—J. N. Gardner, 3 County Place ; P. Guilleaume, National
BankScottish Equitable, Life—Robert Boyd, 15 Gilmour Street
SCOTTISH FIRE—James Adam, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie; James Hay,10 High Street ; James Brown, City of Glasgow Bank ; ThomasDonald, 4 Stone Street
SCOTTISH IMPERIAL, Fire and Life -(Head Office, 151 West George
Street, Glasgow)—Thomas Finlater, City of Glasgow Bank (Cross);
Robert Kerr, manufacturer, Thread Street ; James S. Brown,
inspector of poor, 8 New Sneddon.
Scottish Provincial, Aberdeen, Fire and Life—Reids & Henderson, 3
County PlaceScottish Provident Institution, Life—John Lorimer, Braeside Cottage,
Millarston; James Macduff, 100 High Street; A. Craig Muir, 47
Oakshaw street
Scottish Provident Investment (Limited)—James H. Dunn, School of
Art Buildings
Scottish National, Fire and Life—R. Congalton, 21 St. James Street
SCOTTISH UNION, Fire and Life—Hodge, Young, & Martin, County
Buildings ; Alexander Hart, 9 Churchhill ; George Hart, 5 County
PlaceScottish Widows' Fund, Life—Mr Wotherspoon and Wm. Brownlie, 50
Maxwellton ; James Adam, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie ; Joseph
Whitehead, 16 Moss Street
Standard, Fire and Life—William M'Intyre, 6 High Street; J. B.
Hatrick, 18 Gilmour Street
Steam Boiler—James H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings
Sun, Fire and Life—James H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings
WEST OF ENGLAND, Fire and Life—Alex. Pollock, City of Glasgow
Bank, Cross ; Dalrymple Lyle, 4 High Street
Westminster, Fire and Life—Joseph Whitehead, 16 Moss Street
Welsh Provincial, Fire and Life—J. Pollock & Co., 5 Causeyside
Victoria, Life—Alexander Christie, 86 Canal Street
Yorkshire, Fire—William MTntyre, 6 High Street
APPENDIX. 231
SOCIETIES, & o
.
Religious Societies.
PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S BIBLE INSTITUTE.President, Rev. William Fraser, LL.D.
Vice-President, John Millar.
Treasurer, William M'Nair. Secretary, T. B. Crossley.
CANAL STREET U.P. CHURCH YOUNG MEN'S SABBATHMORNING ASSOCIATION.
Meets every Sabbath Morning at 10 o'clock in the Session House of
Canal Street U.P. Church.Honorary President, Rev. G. C. Hutton.
Vice-Honorary President, William Lang.President, Stephen Hindle. Vice-President, James Scarlett.
Secretary, J. M'Intyre. Treasurer, C. Buchanan.Leader of Praise, William Watt.Xoung Men cordially invited.
PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S SABBATH MORNING ASSOCIA-TION.
Instituted 1833.
Central Rooms, 25 High Street.
The objects of the Union are
—
1st. The formation and maintenance of Branches meeting on Sabbathmorning for Prayer and Religious Improvement.
2d. The instituting of Classes for Literary and Educational purposes.
3d. The carrying on of Mission Work.4th. Providing of Rooms for Reading, Conversation, and Amusement,
as a counter attraction to places of evil resort.
The different Branches meet in the following places on SabbathMornings at a Quarter before Ten o'clock :—Central Rooms, 25 HighStreet ; Free South Session House ; St. George's Church Presbytery
House; Free Middle Library Room; North Parish Session House,
Love Street ; Free High Church Library Room ; R.P. Church, Head of
Oakshaw Street ; Cross Street, Mission Hall.
Office-Bearers.
Honorary President, Sheriff Cowan.President, Wm. R. Barbour. Vice-President, R. M. Murray.Joint-Secretaries, R. M. Paterson, High Carriagehill, and John
Robertson, 143 George Street.
Treasurer, David Buchanan. Librarian, John Gibb.
MIDDLE PARISH MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.President, William Abercrombie, jun.
Vice-President, James Mitchell.
Secretaries, Wm. Forrest, and Alexander Meikle, 2 Garthland Lane.
Treasurer, Wm. Ingram.Members of Committee.
James Cochran, James Stevenson, John Barr, James Barr, andGeorge Forsyth.
232 APPENDIX.
MIDDLE PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.Superintendents.
Church Sehool.
Sneddon Street School.,
Hunter Street School.
Treasurer, Wm. Seott.
Secretary, John Young, 5 Garthland Lane.Librarians, George Forsyth, Wm. Scott, and Miss Hill.
Bank Committee, John Young, Jos. Hunter, Miss Lang, Miss Andersoc,and Miss M. Ingram.
Officer, A. Tannahill.
James M'Rory,John Anderson,Robert Taylor,
PAISLEY SABBATH SCHOOL UNION.Instituted 1798.
President, Sheriff Cowan.Vice-Presidents, Messrs William Brownlie and R. Lochhead.
Treasurer, Mr John Lymburn.Secretaries, Messrs John Adam and Robert K. Bell.
Directors.
Messrs Archd. HoggHamilton CrawfordJ. M. SymingtonFrancis MartinJohn M'DougalJames JackA. Craig Muir r
Thomas MuirAllan Carswell
Messrs James PatersonWilliam PinkertonL. M'KimaonD. BuchananDavid C. PollockRobert TaylorWilliam RobertsonJames ParlaneGeorge Coats
The ordinary Meetings of the Directors and Representatives are heldon the last Thursday of May, JHly, September, November, January, andMarch, in the Central Rooms of Young Men's Society, 25 High Street.
LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING THECHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF JEWISH FEMALES
ALEXANDRIA (EGYPT.)Instituted 1855.
Mrs Baird, president. Mrs Henderson, treasurer.
Mrs Hutton, secretary.
Committee.Mrs John Poison
John MuirSimpsonLockeJohn M'GownH. H. ThomsonBrownWilliamsonThos. MacalpineFlettJohn Brown!Wm. BrownJ. A. BrownArchd. CoatsElderGeorge Coats
Lady CoatsMrs Thomas Coats
WallaceAytonHutchesonWotherspoonJohnstoneLambertonYoungForbesM'DougallJohn ClarkM'KinlayJohn Macalister
Dr Fraser
John Graham
IN
Mrs FlemingStewart ClarkRobert AytonMills
Gordon, MearnsMatt. Blackwood,
Arthurlie
W. Blackwood,do.Dove, GlasgowShanks,Johnston e
Miss ShanksM'Creath, G'sgow.LangHelen NairnDoveHart
APPENDIX. 233
PAISLEY LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOK PROMOTINGFEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA.
(In particular, for support of Schools at Ambrolie Lane, under thecharge of Dr and Mrs Wilson, Bombay.)
Instituted 1838.
Mrs Arthur, president.Miss Mary Dennistoun, and Miss W. Muir, Blackland Mill, secretaries.
Mr3 John Barclay, Treasurer.Committee.
Lady Coats, WoodsideMrs Archd. Gardner
ThomsonHunterPatonCoats, FerguslieT. GreenleesMacKeanBoydDalziel
Hamilton
Mrs MacintoshAllison
BarclayFraserPollockMorganSturrock
Miss DennistounC. MuirBrough
Miss Lang, HoustonGreenleesWatsonLairdPatonKingMacgregorUresharpMacalister
Meetings of the Committee are held on the first Tuesday of February,May, and November, at 12 o'clock, in the Free High Church, and theSubscribers are invited to attend.
THE PAISLEY LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION ANDSICK FUND.
In connection with the Ladies' Sanitary Association in London.
Office-Bearers.
President, Mrs Thomas Coats, Ferguslie.
Vice-President, Mrs James Arthur, Barshaw.Treasurer, Mrs Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.
Secretary, Mrs Caldwell, 56 High Street.
Committee.
Mrs Macalpine, CastleheadBrown, Underwood ParkPollock, City Bank HouseFraser, GreenhillHutton, Mount PleasantPoison, Gauze Street
Richmond, New Street
Taylor, St. James Street
Young. CastleheadMacfarlane, Gilmour Street
Miss Macgregor, Lonend House
Sick Fund
Miss Jemima Hodge, CastleheadMuir, Castlehead
Mrs Wm. Coats, Jr., CastleheadAllan Coats, CastleheadJames Millar, High StreetMacKean, Garthland PlaceBarr, CastleheadBarclay, GatesideRobertson, Rockbank, Castle-
head
Committee.
Mrs Hutton, Mount Pleasant. Mrs M' Alpine, Castlehead.Mrs Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.
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PAISLEY AUXILIARY TO THE NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETYOF SCOTLAND.Instituted 1856.
President, Sir Peter Coats.
Vice-Presidents, Mr Hugh Macfarlane, Mr John M'Innes, andProvost Murray.
Treasurer, Mr Archibald Hutchison.Secretaries, Rev. G. C Hutton, and Mr Alex. Gardner, bookseller.
Representative at the Board of the National Bible Society
of Scotland—Sir Peter Coats.
PAISLEY SABBATH MORNING FELLOWSHIP UNION.Instituted 1857.
President, Peter M'Kinlay. Vice-President, John Hosie.
Secretary, Robert D> Scott.
Corresponding Secretary, Matthew Woodrow.Treasurer, James Morton.
Leader of Psalmody, Robert Lochhead-Meet in M'Nicol's Hall, Moss Street, every Sabbath Morning at Ten
A.M., for Prayer and the Religious Improvement of Young Men.N.B.—Communications addressed to Mr J. M'Nicol, 5 Moss Street.
PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONOF TRACTS.
Instituted 1833.
Office-Bearers.
President, Rev. Dr John Thomson.Vice-Presidents, Rev. Wm. France and Rev. Dr Lees.
Directors.
Revs. Dr William Fraser
George C. HuttonGeorge ClazyJames BrownA. M'IntoshOliver Flett
Wm. M'IndoeC. M'KuneAndrew ElderRobert DunlopJohn CrouchA. G. FlemingF. C. NivenDavid Watson
And all Ministers of the Gospel who are Members of the Society
Treasurer, Mr Archd. Hutchison.
Secretaries, Mr James Stewart and Mr John Gibb
Revs. J. B. SturrockJ. M'Rae Simcock
Sir Peter CoatsProvost MurrayMessrs Hugh Macfarlane
John BrownJohn M'InnesArchibald GardnerWilliam MacKeanJohn LorimerAlexander Pollock, jun.
John PoisonDaniel Richmond, M.D.
PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE RECLAMATION OF FALLENWOMEN.
President, Sir Peter Coats. Vice-President—Robert Kerr.
Treasurer, Robert Bird. Secretary, Geo. W. Macalpine.
Mrs Stark, matron, with an acting committee of eighteen memberrf.
House of Refuge, Stow Place.
APPENDIX. 235
Benevolent and. Total Abstinence Societies.
FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Instituted 1811.
Miss Mann, Oakshaw Street, treasurer.
Mrs George Hamilton, Blackland Mill, secretary.
Miss Jane Symington, Oakshaw Street, depository.
PAISLEY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY,Instituted 1836.
President, Rev. Alex. Wilson.Honorary Vice-Presidents.
Rev. G. C. HuttonA. BannatyneR. Dnnlop
Bailie ClarkDr BichmondMessrs John Brown
J. T. Johnstone
Messrs Thomas GrahamJohn SpenceT. W. MacalpineJohn SmithAndrew GibbJohn Ballantyne
Vice-Presidents.
Messrs Robert Bird, Thomas Graham, Robert Bisk, Thomas Muir.
Treasurer, James Winning. Secretary, Alex. Todd.Committee.
Messrs John M 'QueenThos. Graham, jun.
William Livingstone
Duncan CampbellThos. GoodletBobert M'QueenRobert HawsonGavin M'Ghee
Messrs John StevensonRobert LawsonDavid BuchanD. S. PatersonGavin M'Ghee, jun.David SweenieRobert Murray
PAISLEY CHRISTIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.Instituted 1840.
Bev. W. Fraser, LL.D., president.
Bailie Clark and Mr John Tannahill, vice-presidents.
L. M'Kinnon, treasurer. David Buchanan, secretary.
Patrons.
Revs. Dr ThomsonG. C. HuttonG. ClazyW. M'IndoeJ. BrownA. HendersonDr LeesJ. M. Simcock
"With a committee ot 25 visiting members, meeting on Third Monday of
each Month in the Vestry of Independent Chapel, Gilmour Street.
Donations and Subscriptions will be thankfully received byTreasurer, at No. 2 Lawn Street.
Revs. Robert DunlopA. ElderC. M'KuneJ. CrouchJ. B. SturrockJ. G. Fleming0. Flett
236 APPENDIX.
PAISLEY INFIRMARY DORCAS SOCIETY,Office-Bearers for 1875.
Mrs Lees, Abbey Manse, president.
Mrs Arthur, Barshaw, treasurer.
Miss M. Greenlees, Calside, secretary.
Committee.
Mrs Brown, Underwood ParkT. W. MacalpineKerr, Gallowbill
Greenlees, Calside
Thomson, Free St/George'sHutton, Mount Pleasant
Brown, U.P. Manse
Mrs Dr PatonDr TaylorDalziel, Carriagehill
Robertson, CastleheadCaldwell, High Street
Miss Barclay, Gateside
M. Symington, Oakshaw
Bowling Chios.
ABERCORN BOWLING CLUB, CROSSFLAT.President, William Foulds.
Secretary, J. Dalglish. Treasurer, James Brown.Directors.
James Paterson
William M'EwanDavid DuncanWm. Hamilton
Keeper, William Paul.
Wm. GaitThomas Bates
PRIORSCROFT BOWLING CLUB, 50 STORIE STREET.President, Dr Wilson.
Treasurer, Andrew Walker.
Secretary, J. R. Macgregor, Lonend Cottage.
Directors.
James Dobie. | John Logan. Peter Clark. | J. B. Newlands.Keeper, Patrick Giblan.
CHARLESTON BOWLING CLUB.
President, Hugh M'Kenzie. Vice-President, Joseph Black.
Treasurer, Robt. Herd. Secretary, Alex. Paterson, 2 Stirling Street.
Alex. M'LeodCharles Herd
Directors.
George ReidWm. Christie
John Rankin
VICTORIA BOWLING CLUB, Lady Lane.
President—Archibald M'Fadyen.Treasurer—John Arthur.
Secretary—Robert More, 33 George Street.
Committee.
James Cochran
Wm. WatersJohn DunlopJas. Mitchell
James Nimmo, jun.
James Kilpatrick
James Millar
S. M'Aulay
APPENMX. 237
WELLMEADOW BOWLING CLUB,President, John Fisber. Vice-Pi*esident, William Smith.
Treasurer, Wm. Smith. Secretary, R. Y. Bussell, 4 Albion Street-
Directors.
Alexander Barr I James Neil
John M'Nair Hugh MortonFrancis DeansEobert S. Wylie
CALEDONIA BOWLING CLUB.John Murray, president. Hugh Craig, vice-president.
William M'Gee, treasurer. John Orchardson, secretary.
Directors.
James Caldwell
James BrownJohn Stevenson Matthew Shallon.
John Smith
Cricket Clubs.
ST. GEORGE'S CPJCKET CLUB.President, William Wright.
Captain, A. Buchanan. Vice-Captain, J. Allan.
Treasurer, T. Porter. Secretary, Hugh Smith, 30 Causeyside.
LORNE CRICKET CLUB —Grounds, Westmarch.President, John Millar. Vice-President, Robert Archibald.
Captain, Matthew Hamilton. Vice-Captain, Wm. Lawrie.Treasurer, John Cowden.
Secretary, Richard Hardie, 22 Lady Lane.
CRAIGIELEA CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Craigielea.President, Andrew Fleming.
Captain, Andrew Fisher. Vice-Captain, Matthew Brown.Treasurer, George Bryce. Joint Secretaries, John C. Brown, 7
Glen Street, and Robert Fisher, jun., 38 New Street.
SOUTHERN CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Stonefteld.President, Robert Murray. Vice-President, James Shearer.
Captain, John Murray. Vice-Captain, Joseph Black.Secretary, Thomas Murray, 2 Orr Street.
Treasurer, George Waterston, Calside.
Managing Committee.Messrs Robert Murray, James Shearer, Joseph Black, Thomas
Anderson, John Murray, Thomas Murray, John Kinloch.
Match Committee.Messrs Robert Murray, John Murray, Thomas Murray.
LINSIDE CRICKET CLUB.President, Wm. Manners. Vice-President, John Heiton.
Captain, Wm. Adam. Lieutenant, Walter Tagg.Treasurer, Thomas Bowie.
Match Secretary—Walter Tagg. General Secretary, A. D. Miller,
238 APPENDIX.
KELBURNE CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Blackhall.
Patron, Earl of Glasgow.President, EL B. Barclay, Canal Bank.Treasurer, T. Kelso, 23 Stock Street.
Secretary, D. M. Brunton, 6 Bank Street.
BLACKHALL CRICKET CLCB—Grounds, Chapelhill,
Alexander Leitch, Lawn Street, captain.
John M'Donald, Blackhall Buildings, vice-captain.
Robert Jamieson, Saucel Bank, secretary.
Alexander Inglis, Abbey Street, treasurer.
PAISLEY THISTLE CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Greenhill.
Instituted 1851.
Patrons.
Right Hon. the Earl of GlasgowLord AberdareSir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Sir Peter Coats
Colonel Mure, M.P., and Officers
of the Second R.R.V.
Col. Buchanan of Drumpellier
H. E. Crum-Ewing, Esq.
Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq.
P. Comyn Macgregor, Esq.
Wm. Abercrombie, Esq.
Provost & Magistrates of Paisley
Honorary President, Colonel Campbell of Blythswood.
Honorary Vice-Presidents, Lieut.-Colonel Holms, M.P., andThomas Coats, Esq.
President, Alexander Tagg. Vice-President, William Robertson.
Treasurer, John Stirling.
Secretary, Hugh Allison, 13 George Street.
Captain, John Stirling. Vice-Captain, William Robertson.
Subscription—£1 Is for Ordinary Members, and 5s for HonoraryMembers.
Curling Clubs.
TWELFTH PROVINCE ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLIN(CLUB.
Patrons—Henry Harvey of Castlesempl9, and Henry Macdowall of
Garthland.
William Caldwell, Glasgow, Umpire.
Office-bearers, 1875-76.
President, Robert Love, Braehead, Lochwinnoch.Vice-President, Robert Congalton, Paisley.
Treasurer and Secretary, John Carswell, 4 High Street, Paisley.
Committee of Management—Messrs Wm. Craw, Paisley; Wm. Patou,
Dairy; Dr. Graham, Paisley ; James Myles, Deanside ; Alex.
Blackwood, Bottom, Inchinnan.
Office-Bearers, ex-officio Members of Committee.
APPENDIX. 239
PAISLEY ST. MIRREN'S CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1845.
Patron, Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood.
President, Archd. Coats. Vice-President, Jas. H. Dunn.Representative Members, William Russell and R. F. Dalziel.
Chaplain, Rev. James Brown.Treasurer, William Russell. Secretary, Robert F. Dalziel.
RENFREWSHIRE CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1856.
Patrons, P. Comyn Macgregor, of Brediland.
President, William Smith. Vice-President, Thomas Gilmour.
Representative Members, William Pinkerton and Thomas Watson,Chaplain
Treasurer, William Pinkerton. Secretary, John Tudhope, jun.
PAISLEY BOREAS CURLING CLUB.Instituted 1852.
Patron, Alex. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie.
Patroness, Lady Anne Speirs of Elderslie.
President, John N. Snodgrass. Vice-President, Wm. Wilson,
Representative Members, Robert Ferrie and Thomas Reid.
Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Lees, D.D.
Treasurer, Robert Paterson. Secretary, Robert Congalton.
PAISLEY ICELAND CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1841.
Patron, The Right Hon, the Earl of Glasgow.
President, James Murray. Vice-President, Peter Sinclair,
Representative Members, John Ker and Robert Harris.
Chaplain, Rev. 0. M'Kune.Secretary and Treasurer, Thomas Graham, M.D.
PAISLEY UNION CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1844.
Patron, H. E. Crum-Ewing, Esq., Patroness, Mrs H. E. Crum-EwingPresident, Thomas Peacock. Vice-President, Andrew Fisher.
Representative Members, John Carswell and Robert Hamilton.
Chaplain, James White.
Treasurer, John M'Lachlan. Secretary, Jas. R. MacFadyen.
240 APPENDIX.
Mason Lodges.
PAISLEY ST. MIRREN'S LODGE, No. 129.
Instituted 1749.
H. S. Edmunds, R.W.M.Alexander M'Leod, P.M. Thomas Bastard, D.M.
Wm. Gemmell, S.W. George Fisher, J.W.Peter Blair, treasurer. Alexander Macpherson, secretary.
Rev, Wm. F. Mills, chaplain. T. B. Crossley, S.D.
Robert Sharp, J.D. Daniel Bell, architect.
J. R. L. M'Nicol, jeweller.
James Spence, Director of Music.
David Galletly clothier, and Wm. Craig, I.G.
Wm. Alexander, tvler.
RENFREW COUNTY KILWINNING LODGE, No. 370.
Instituted 1855.
James Anderson, R.W.M. John Marshall, S.W.J. Fisher, P.M. George Masson, S.M.
John K. M'Elwee, J.W. James MacKean, D.M.James Goold, treasurer. Alexander Knox, secretary*
Alexander Mungle, chaplain. John Gordon, architect
William Findlay, I.G. John M'Ewan, organist.
John Lyle, jeweller.
James Osborne, B.B. Peter Fulton, tyler.
Angus Ferguson, John Canning, Robert Brown, and MatthewGilmour, stewards.
RENFREWSHIRE EAST PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE.
Colonel Campbell of Blytbswood, R.W.H. L. Harvey, D.M. W. Robertson, S.M.
Oliver Macgregor, S.W. James Caldwell, J.W.Rev. Robert Stephen, Renfrew, chaplain.
J. Jack, secretary. James Brown, 129, treasurer.
Alex. M'Leod, 129, sen. deacon. D. S. Porteous, 129, jun. deacon.
James B. Lamb, 129, architect. John Fisher, 370, Bible bearer.
J. Buchanan, 116, sword bearer.
R. F. M'Gibbon, 129. director of music.
J. Carswell, 129, marshal. J. Smillie, 307, assistant marshal.
Alexander Macpherson, standard bearer.
A. Morrison, 129, sen. steward. George Masson, 370, steward.
W. Forrest, inner guard. Wm. Alexander, tyler.
H. S. Edmonds and Alex. Macpherson, joint conveners.
APPENDIX. 241
Musical Societies.
PAISLEY GLEE CLUB.Instituted 1850.
President, John Lorimer. Secretary, Alexander Semple, Seedhill.
Treasurer, James F. Hamilton.Librarian, John Stewart.
PAISLEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.
President and Conductor, Louis Hoeck.Treasurer—James M'Gallan. Secretary, Alexander Thomson.
Librarian, David Ure.
PAISLEY TONIC SOL-FA INSTITUTE.President, Mr Wm, H. Murray.
Vice-Presidents, Mr J. Taylor and Mr Robert Greenlees.Conductor, Mr J. A. Brown. Treasurer, Mr D. Wilson.
Secretary, Mr R. K. Bell. Assistant Secretary, Mr William Dearie.Librarian, Mr R. M. Paterson. Assistant Librarian, Mr R. Harvey.
Directors, Messrs James M'Kean, Wm. Waters, David Murray,Robert Watson, J. Donald.
The Class meets for Practice on Thursday Evenings at 8.15 p.m. in theGrammar Schoel, from September till April.
Subscriptions—Honorary Members, 10s and 5s.
Ordinary—Gentlemen, 3s ; Ladies, Is.
PAISLEY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.Instituted 1846.
President, Mr T. B. M'Lennan.Vice-President, Mr Wm. Wills.
Treasurer, Mr John M'Dougal. Secretary, Mr M. Morrison.Conductor, Mr John Lorimer. Vice-Conductor, Mr Alexander
Thomson, jun.
Leader, Mr Geo. Dick. Librarian, Mr Alex. Craig.
Assistant-Librarians, Mr James Bryce and Mr James M'Dougal.Members of Committee.
Messrs Robert WaterstonWm. Beattie
Joseph WhiteheadAndrew Gibson
Messrs R. F. MacgibbonJohn StewartThomas JackJames Spence
Place of Meeting, Abercorn Rooms.Practisings every Tuesday Evening at 8.15 p.m., from September
till March.Subscriptions
—
Honorary Members, 10s or 5s ; Ordinary Members, 4s.
X
242 APPENDIX.
Trade Societies.
HAMMEEMEN'S SOCIETY.Instituted 1760.
John Barclay, deacon or convener.
Richard "Watson, collector. John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings
MALTMEN'S SOCIETY.
Instituted 1703.
Daniel Macfarlane, box-master. William Hodge, collector*
John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings.
FLESHEES' SOCIETY.William Brown, deacon. "William Watson, collector.
George Hart, Clerk, County Place.
WEAVERS' SOCIETY.Francis Halden, boxmaster. John Fisher, collector
Robert A. Ronald, old boxmaster.
John Campbell, clerk, 7 High Street.
Robert Wingate, officer.
Managers.John LoganAndrew Campbell"William PoisonRobert Armour
David MurrayRichard WatsonJames Millar
Robert Hay
George MassonJohn RolandThomas Walker
CORPORATION OF MERCHANTS.Instituted 1725.
Alexander King, convener. William Poison, collector.
John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings.
Directors.
Messrs John WalkerDavid MurrayArchibald HutchisonJames Caldwell
Messrs Archibald CoatsAllex. Pollock, jun.
Robert WilsonHugh H. Thomson
GROCERS' COMPANY.William Boyd, president. Robert Ritchie, treasurer.
Jas. H. Dunn, clerk. James Crawford, officer.
Directors.
James LangJames A. MacKeanGeorge DobieGeorge MassonJames Weir
Daniel M'KellarThomas Graham, M.D.Wm. MorrisonJames Wills
Wm. Craw
APPENDIX. 243
TAILORS' INCORPORATION.Instituted 1758. Re-organised 1866.
Office-Bearers for 1875,Deacon-convener—D. M'Taggart.
Clerk—James Irvine, 103 High Street (Cross.)
Collector—John Mathieson.Committee.
Messrs Joseph Russell, James Irvine, and W. C. Thomson.
Miscellaneous.
PAISLEY WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADE ASSOCIATION.Instituted 1871.
President, Andrew Foulds, jun.
Treasurer, James Risk, 1 Saucel.
Secretary, John Dunlop, 82 Broomlands.
LINSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB.President, James Goudie.
Treasurer, James Beith. Secretary, John M. Findlay.
ROWBANK ANGLING CLUB.Dr Paton, president. Robert Paterson, vice-president.
John Lymburn, hon. treasurer. James Paterson, hon. secretary.
PAISLEY WALTON CLUB.Established 1846.
Chairman, Dr Paton. Vice-Chairman, Mr Barclay, Gateside.
Secretary and Treasurer, Jas. H. Dunn, writer, School of ArtBuildings.
Fishing Grounds, Stanely Dam.
WORKMEN'S PEACE ASSOCIATION.President, Robert Cochran.
Treasurer, John Paterson. Collector, John M'Kay.Secretary, Edward Cochran, 26 Smithhills.
EDINBURGH RENFREWSHIRE ASSOCIATION.President, Wm. Ludovic Mair, advocate.
Treasurer, Wm. M'Kechnie.Secretary, Wm. G. M'Lachlan.
GLASGOW RENFREWSHIRE SOCIETY.Patron, the Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.President, James Finlayson, Merchiston, Johnstone.
Treasurer, J. W. Macgregor, 70 Waterloo Street, Glasgow.
Secretary, Gordon Smith, 133 West George Street, Glasgow.Directors for Paisley, Messrs James Drybrough,
R. F. Dalziel, and Stewart Clark.
244 APPENDIX.
THE TANNAHLLL CLUB.Instituted 3d June, 1858.
P. Comyn Maegregor, chairman for 1875.
Gordon Smith, chairman for 1876. James Reid, secretary.
PAISLEY BURNS CLUB.Chairman, William Hector, sheriff-clerk.
Vice-chairman, Provost Murray.Treasurer and Secretary, George Masson.
PAISLEY UNITED TRADES' COUNCIL.President, Thomas M'Millan, baker, 7 Hospital Lane.
Treasurer, John M'Kinnon, smith, 7 Inkle Street.
Secretary, John M'Kay, 41 Lady Lane.
ABBEY ANNUAL SOCIETY.President, Wm. Wilson. Treasurer, Joseph Wright, Inkle Street.
Clerk, Wm. Wilson, 18 Gilmour Street.
PAISLEY SECULAR SOCIETY.Instituted 1853.
President—J. S. Mitchell. Treasurer—John Young.William Forrester, secretary, with Eight Members of Committee.
Place of Meeting, 10 Moss Street.
WOMENS' SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.PAISLEY BRANCH.
President—Mrs Arthur, Barshaw.Treasurer—Mrs William Robertson, Rockbank, Castlehead.
Secretary pro tern—William Robertson, Rockbank, Castlehead.
RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL CATTLE ASSURANCEASSOCIATION.Instituted 1848.
President—Thomas Coats, Esq., of Ferguslie.
Vice-President—Colonel Mure of Caldwell, M.P.Veterinary Surgeon and Inspector of Stock—Alexander Pottie.
Treasurers and Secretaries—Messrs Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers.
County Buildings, Paisley.
CARTERS' SOCIETY.President, Alexander Thomson. Vice-President, James Pattison.
Treasurer, John Paterson. Secretary, Thomas Donald.Ordinary Members.
Alex. Whyte.Robert Mnir.
Wm. Gilchrist.
James Love.
Wm. Stirrat.
Malcolm M'Leod.
James Allan.
John Keith.
David Kirkwood.Robert Lyle.
Wm. Cunningham.
APPENDIX. 245
PAISLEY OKNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.Instituted 1853.
Hon. President, John Poison, West Mount.President, John M*Innes. Vice-President, David Buchanan.
Treasurer, Thomas Fernie. Collector, John Mathew.Secretary, William Houston, 3 West Street.
PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING SOCIETY(Limited).
President, James Lamont,Treasurer, David Sweenie. Secretary, Alexander M*Naught
Office, 7 St Mirren Street
PAISLEY EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited),
CHARLESTON.Instituted 1858.
Chairman, William Burness. Treasurer, William Baird.
Secretary, John Marshall.
Salesman, John Hosie, 61 Canal Street.
UNDERWOOD CO-OPERATIVE COAL COMPANY (Limited).President, John Gilchrist Treasurer, George Kirk,
Secretary, Robert Neil.
With Ten Ordinary Directors.
Manager, Robert More.
PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE BREAD ASSOCIATION (Limited).Instituted 1.827.
President, James Jack. Vice-President, John Allan.
Treasurer and Secretary, D. Lyle, 4 High Street, with a ManagingCommittee of Twelve Members.
Bakery, 7 Hospital Lane.
PAISLEY PROVIDENT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited).John Hawthorn, President, Barclay Street James Paton, treasurer.
John Lachlan, secretary, 1 Barclay Street.
With a Managing Committee of Eleven.Places of Business, 15 George Street and 68 Love Street.
Charles O'Neill, salesman, 15 George StreetAlexander Rose, salesman, 68 Love Street
THE ALEXANDER WILSON LODGE OF ODDFELLOWSM. U., No. 2480.
Instituted 1840.Alexander Gray, N.G. John S. Gardner, G.M.
John Warnock, V.G. Hugh Dykes, E.S.Treasurer, William Dick. Lecture Master, William Allan.
John Carswell, C.S. Managing Secretary, Wm. Walsh,Wester Carriagehill Place.
Meets every alternate Tuesday at half-past eight o'clock p.m., in OldMasonic Hall, 43 New Street.
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246 APPENDIX.
BLYTHSWOOD ROWING CLUB—Boat House, Cart Side.
Patrons.
Stewart Clark of Kilnside.
John Poison of West Mount.James Arthur of Barshaw.
P. Comyn Macgregorof Brediland,
James Dickie of Ralston.
James Clark of Chapel House.
Lord Bute, Mount Stewart,
Rothesay.
Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.
Col. Campbell of Blythswood.Sir Peter Coats of Woodside.Thomas Coats of Ferguslie.
Wm. Wotherspoon of Maxwellton.
President, James Coats, Ferguslie House. Vice-President, F. Muir.
Committee for 1875-76.
Jas. Blackley, P. Donohoe, Wm. M'Adam, F. Muir, and W. Blackley,
Treasurer, James Blackley. Secretary, P. Donohoe, 34 Storie St.
PAISLEY AMATEUR ROWING CLUB.Boathouse—Merksworth.
President, James R. Mack.Captain, William Lochhead. Flag-Captain, J. W. Pollock.
Treasurer, James Pollock. Secretary, James Gardner.
Committee.H. M. Russell, David Lang, Thomas Morrison, John Armour, and
J. Andrews.
THE PAISLEY EVERGREEN EQUITABLE FRIENDLYSOCIETY.
Instituted 1833.
President, Wm. Lawrie, George Street.
Treasurer, Alexander King, West Buchanan Street.
Secretary, Wm. Alexander, 44 Calside.
Preses of First Section, John Gilchrist.
Preses of Second Section, Wm. Paton.
Clerk of First Section, Joseph Falconer, 4 Meeting-house Lane.
Clerk of Second Section, Duncan M'Nair, George Street.
Officer, Wm. Richmond, 78 George Street.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.No. 5222.
Office-bearers
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C.R., Wm. Law. S.C.R. Daniel Dykes.
William M ;Geachy and William M'Lean, Jr., woodwards.
James Finlayson, and W. J. Bell, beadles.
Hugh Harper, treasurer, 51 Caledonia Street.
Robert Iuglis, secretary, 15 Glen Street.
Dr N. F. M'Leod, M.D., surgeon. A. Stevenson, guardian.
COURT KING GEORGE, 5763, A. 0. F., PAISLEY.C. R., Peter M ;Kenzie. S. C. R., John M'Skimming.Treasurer, John Tomney. Secretary, C. O'Neill.
S. W., James Wylie, and J. W., Andrew Borland.
S. B., Thomas M'Guire, and J. B., John Peddie.
John Holms, M.D., surgeon. R. L. Henderson.
James Wylie and John Galdawie, trustees.
APPENDIX. 247
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Instituted 1808.
Honorary President, Sir Peter Coats.
President, Sheriff Cowan.Vice-Presidents, Daniel Bichmond, M.D., and C. Bine Benshaw,
Secretary, J. Neilson Gardner. Treasurer, James Hay.Council.
William Brunton, LL.D.James Caldwell
James Clark
Thomas Coats
James CookBev. Wm. Fraser, LL.D.
Thomas Graham, M.D.Bev. Andrew HendersonG. B. Hislop, F.C.S.
D. S. PorteousDavid Semple, F.S.A.Thomas Walker
Museum Committee—President, Secretary, and Treasurer, C. B.
Benshaw, Bev. Dr Fraser, J. Clark, G. B. Hislop, and DrGraham—Mr Clark, convener.
Beference Library Committee—President, Secretary, and Trea-
surer, Bev. Dr Fraser, Messrs Caldwell, Walker, and DrBrunton—Dr Fraser, convener.
THE PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENTSOCIETY.
Instituted 1858.
Founded on the permanent principle, and established under Act of
Parliament.
Shares, £25 each, payable in fortnightly instalments of Is per share.
Trustees.
John Brown, merchant, Paisley.
Alexander Pollock, jun., banker, Paisley.
William Poison, starch manufacturer, Paisley.
Alexander Gardner, bookseller, Paisley.
David Murray, banker, Paisley.
Committee of Management.President, Andrew Foulds, jun., merchant.
Ordinary Directors.
A. Craig Muir, commission agentDaniel Black, traveller
John Gilchrist, cashier
D. C. Pollock, manufacturer
James Gilmour, starch manufacPeter B. Baine, inspector
William Murray, painter
John Wilson, manufacturer
David Buchanan, yarn merchantTreasurer, John Fisher, accountant, 4 Causeyside, Paisley.
Secretary and Law Agent, David Semple, writer and notary public,
16 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Auditors, Archd. Hodge and Jas. Thomson, accountants, Paisley.
Surveyor, William Gillespie, licensed valuator, 76 New Sneddon.Bankers, City of Glasgow Bank.
Collection Meetings—Treasurer's Chambers, 4 Causeyside ; General
Quarterly, and Committee Meetings—Secretary's Chambers, 16
Gilmour Street.
248 APPENDIX.
THE DUNCAN WRIGHT ENDOWMENT.Trustees (Officiis.)
Wm. Hodge, Esq.,
Andrew Millar, Esq.,
Revs. A. M. Lang,James C. Lees, D.D.John ThonisoD, D.D.,
William France.
H. Cowan, Esq.. Sheriff-Substitute
Provost Murray,Bailies Cowan,
Armour,Watson,Clark,
Treasurer Russell,
F. Halden, Boxmaster, Old Weavers' Society-
Alexander King, Convener, Merchants' Society.
Life Trustees.
Hugh Wright, Esq., of Alticry,
Alex. Pollock, juu., banker,William Graham, Esq., of Lambshill,Wm. Poison, starch manufacturer, Paisley.
A. M. Ross, Town Chamberlain, Treasurer and Clerk
PAISLEY AMATEUR FLORIST SOCIETY.Honorary President—P. Comyn Macgregor, of Brediland.
ChairmaD, Thomas Peacock, Falside.
Vice-Chairman, David M'Hutcheeon, Caledonia Street.
Treasurer, James Cochran, 39 Stock Street.
Secretary, Robert Rowand, Ferguslie.
Committee of Management.Messrs Thomas Peacock
John M'LachlanR. RowandThomas AdamD. M'HutchesonJoseph Black
Messrs James CochranJ. B. NewlandsJohn RobertsonJohn Fisher
Robert Muir
PAISLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY,AND RENFREWSHIRE NATIONAL LEEK AND ONION
SOCIETY.Honorary President, The Right Hon. Earl of Glasgow.President, John Thomson, Ferguslie Gardens.Vice-President, Mr Alexander Johnstone.Treasurer, George White, Jun., 3 Moss Street.Secretary, William Elder, Fountain Gardens.
Directors.
Messrs J. G. PaulMessrs H. MaxwellJ. M'InnesJohn Nicol
W. DicksonDuncan Gillies
John TudhopeWm. GibsonWm. Jamieson
R. M'GhieA. DuncanPeter M'Haffie
James MaxwellJames DicksonHenry Robinson
APPENDIX. 249
PAISLEY FLORISTS' SOCIETY.Instituted 1782.
President, John Nicol, 6 George Street.
Vice-President, Hugh Boyd.Treasurer, John Paul, Crossflat Nurseiy.
Secretaries, Win. Gibson, 16 Lawn Street, and Wm. Caldwell, 14Lawn Street.
Directors.
James Goldie, Alex. Johnston, D. M'Lean, James Orr.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' JUVENILE SICK ANDFUNERAL SOCIETY
PAISLEY DISTRICT.
Office-Bearers.
"Wm. Scott, President.
Hugh Harper, 51 Caledonia Street, Treasurer.
Wm. Craig, of J. Craig & Co., 28 High Street, Secretary.
Collectors.
Thomas DeansJohn ArthurG. F. PatonGeorge JohnstonRobert ShawJohn SmithWilliam ReidJ. Taylor
Peter M'KenzieJames WylieAndrew BorlandJ. M. SkimmingWm. SamsonJohn TomneyRobert MathiesonJ. M'Grory
Dr N. F. M'Leod, M.D., and Dr J. Holms, M.D.
Burying Grounds, Grave Diggers, &c.Abbey Church—Henry M'Pherson, superintendent of Abbey Burying
Ground, 4 Smithhills
Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church—James Begg, 11 Abbeystreet
Canal Street United Presbyterian Church—James Nimmo, 118George street
Cemetery, 58 Broomlands—John Murray, superintendent of Paisley
Cemetery Burying Grounds, 58 BroomlandsGaelic Church—Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw street
High and Low Churches—David Thomson, 13 School wyndMartyrs' Church, 50 Broomlands. Now united to Cemetery Grounds.
Apply to John Murray, superintendent, 58 Broomlands.Oakshaw Street United Presbyterian Church—Joseph A. Falconer,
Meeting-house brae
Reformed Presbyterian Church—Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshawstreet
Thread Street United Presbyterian Church—Wm. Sorley, 10 Threadstreet
Trinity Church—Edward Graham, 2 Love street
South Church—Robert Robertson, 3 Neilston road
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RENFREW ADVERTISEMENTS.
31| HAIRST STREET, RENFREW,Has always on hand a Select Stock fitting for the Season.
Charges JVToderate.
I
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,23 HIGH STREET, RENFREW,
RESPECTFULLY announces to his Friends and Patrons that he hasREMOVED to his New Premises, 25 HIGH STREET.
While gratefully acknowledging past favours, he trusts that with his
increased accommodation it will enable him to meet their wants morefully, obtain their approval, and secure a continuance of their patronageof past years.
Renfrew, 1875.
When you want
SUPEBIOK CLOTHING,VISIT THE
ALBION HOUSE,HIGH STREET,_jRENFREW.
ARCHD. MACDOUGALL, Proprietor.
BUSINESS MEN in RENFREW can have PRINTING of everyDescription executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch
at the
faisley Herald Office,
10 high street, paisley.
Funeral Letters, Cards, Circulars, &c.
Posters, Bills, Memorandums, Soiree and Ball Programmes, &c.Immediate attention given to Orders by Letter, Telegram, &c.
RENFREW.
Adam, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street
Alexander, Thomas, draper and clothier, 29 High street
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house, 33 Bell street
Allan, Mrs, confectioner, 73 High street
Anderson, Thomas, cashier London Works, 29 Bell street
ANDREW, MICHAEL MURDOCH, head master,
Grammar School and Blythswood Testimonial, Ren-field street, Grammar School House
Arthur, John, ferryman, Ferry road
Baird, Mrs George, cooking depot, 11 Ferry road
Baird, Robert, salesman for Speirs & Gibb, coal mer-chants, Railway Station, Fulbar street
Barr, Miss, toy shop, 14 High street
Barr, Robert, baker, 17 High street
BELL, JOHN, & SONS, dyers, Millburn Dyeworks,High street
Bell, William, of John Bell & Sons, Millburn HouseBoyd, James, spirit merchant, 42 High street—house, 47
do.
Boyd, Miss, 27 Ferry road
Brown, Andrew, of William Simons & Co., Castlehill
House, Ferry roadBrown, William, at William Simons & Co.'s, Castlehill
HouseBuchanan, Mrs, grocer, 23 Meadowside street
Buchanan, Thomas, tailor, 3 Manse street
CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD C, of Blythswood—Blyths-wood House
CAMERON, JAMES, Town Chamberlain, 'Municipal
Buildings—house, Bell street
Cochran, James, draper, 96 High street
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254 RENFREW.
Colquhoun, Janet, grocer, 57 High street
Colquhoun, Robert, confectioner, 58 High street
Co-Operative grocery store, Church street
Coulborn, Charles E., of Lobnitz, Coulborn, & Co.,
Meadowflat, Ferry road
Craig, Robert, grocer, 41 High street
Gumming, Daniel, fiesher, the Cross
dimming, Daniel, skinner and wool merchant, 100 Highstreet
Cunningham, John, of John H. Macnab & Co., Main street,
BarrheadCunningham, William, sexton, 30 High street
Cuthbertson, Alexander, 31 Fulbar street
Cuthbertson, James, grocer, 15 High street—house, MidFaulds Cottage
Davidson, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 38 High street
Denholm, Charles, joiner and funeral undertaker, Hairst
street—house, 84 High street
DICKIE, WILLIAM, flesher, 5 High street—house, do.
Donald, Andrew, grocer and spirit merchant, 16 Canalstreet—house, Brighton place, Govan
Douglas, William, wine aud spirit merchant, 19 Meadow-side street—house, Ferry road
Douglas, William, grocer, 126 High street
Dougray, Alexander, officer, U.P. Church, 6 Orchardstreet
Dimcan, James, grocer, 5 High street—house, Ferry road
DUNCAN, ROBERT, grocer, 8 Fulbar street—house, do.
Dunn, George, classical master Grammar School, 20Inchinnan road
Dykes, William, plumber and gasfitter, 65 High street
Elder, William, draper, 33 Queen street
FALCONER, GEORGE, grocer, Blythswood place, Bell
street—house, do.
Filshill, James, 15 Manse street
Fiudlay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Canal street
Findlay, John, officer of Free Church, Bell street
RENFREW. 255
Fleming, William, bootmaker, 3 Canal street—house, 1
Queen's terrace, Paisley roadFoulds, A., brassfounder, 54 Fulbar street
Foulds, Andrew, 1 King's lane
Fraser, George, keeper of the Freemasons' Hall, 7 Highstreet
Fraser, William, tailor and clothier, 7 High street
Fulton, John, manager of G-as Works, 21 Ferry road
Gallocher, Owen, wine and spirit dealer, 39 High street—house, 37 do.
GALLACHER, ROBERT, manager of Charles Tennant& Co.'s Works, 5 Croft street
Gait, Robert, news-agent, Queen's place, Paisley roadGardner, Matthew, foreman joiner at William Simons k
Co.'s, 60 Fulbar street
Garlick, John B., grocer, and smith and farrier, Townhead,126 High street
GARVEN, MATTHEW, Railway station master, Fulbarstreet
GILCHRIST, ROBERT, tailor and clothier, 31J Hairststreet—house, Queen's place, Paisley road—(See ad-vertisement)
Glen, George, manager of Distillery, YokerGlen, James, druggist and news-agent, 14 Canal street
Goddard, Mrs, confectioner, 29 Hairst street
Goddard, Robert, officer of Established Church, 29 Hairststreet
Grant, Mrs, 66 Fulbar street
Gray, James, farmer, Blawarthill
Hamilton, William, 46 High street
Hamilton, William, spirit dealer, 23 High street—house,Manse street
Herbison, Matthew, confectioner, 76 High street
HERRON, WILLIAM, Town Clerk, and agent for theUnion Bank of Scotland, Municipal Buildings
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house, Paisley road
HILLCOAT, ANTHONY, spirit merchant, Newton,Paisley road
256 RENFREW.
Hogg, John, officer of the School Board, 120 High street
Houston, Martha, Co-Operative Society, Church street
Howat, Ann, confectioner, 22 Canal street
Hutchison, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 69 Highstreet and 19 Hairst street—house, Houston terrace,
Paisley roadHutchison, George, grocer, 29 Hairst street
Hutchison, J. M'D., plasterer, 21 Hairst street
Hutchison, Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 21 Hairst street
Hutchison, Rev. John, D.D., minister of the U.P. Church,Paisley road
INGLIS, PETER, Superintendent of Police, and sanitaryinspector, Police office—house, 29 Fulbar street
Ireland, John, grocer, Glebe street
Izat, Miss, assistant teacher Old Burgh School
Jack, John, cashier to Lobnitz, Coulborn, & Co., 59Queen street
Johnstone, Thomas, millwright, Fulbar street
Keter, James, farmer, MosslandKeter, William, farmer, BogsideKilpatrick, John, painter and paper hanger, 3 Ferry road
Lang, John, grocer, and spirit dealer, 1 Manse street
Lang, Miss Anne, teacher, Female Industrial SessionalSchool, 33 Hairst street
Lang, Miss Jane, teacher Ragged Industrial School, 33Hairst street
Lament, Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar street
Linion, George, slater, 35 Fulbar street
LOBNITZ, COULBORN, & CO., engineers and ship-builders, Slip Dock
Lobnitz, Henry C, of Lobnitz, Coulborn, & Co., ClarenceHouse, High street
LOUDON, WILLIAM, coal merchant, Railway station,
Fulbar street—house, 39 Ferry road
MARR, Richard, steam forge, London roadMason, John, spirit dealer, 23 Canal street
RENFREW. 257
Meikleham, John, baker, 6 Fulbar street
Miller, William, 31 Fulbar street
Milne, Charles W., pawnbroker, 29 Canal street
Milne, R. S., insurance agent, 105 High street
Mitchell, Miss, teacher of Female Industrial School, Highstreet
Monteith, William, grocer, 30 High street
MORRISON, JOHN, & SONS, coppersmiths, brass-
founders, plumbers, &c, Meadowside Works, Ferry-
road—Wm. Weir, managerMorrison, Peter, foreman joiner, 23 Ferry roadMunro, Thomas, grocer, 2 Canal street
Muir, Andrew, grocer, Bell street
Muir, Walter, baker, 46 High street—house, 44 do.
M'Adam, Mrs, confectioner, 35 Manse street
M'Arthur, William, grocer, 10 High street—house, 8 do.
M'Coll, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 3 High street
M'Donald, C. C, 60 Fulbar street
M'DONALD, MRS, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry roadM'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield
M'DOUGALL, ARCHIBALD, draper, Albion House,63 High street—house, 2 Church street—(See ad-
vertisement)
M'Ewan, John, grocer, 20 High street
M'Gilligan, James, boot and shoemaker, 6 Fulbar street
M'Hutcheson, A., draper, 7 Canal street—house, In-
chinnan roadM'Intyre, John, grocer, 86 High street
M'KECHNIE, JOHN, Ferry Hotel, Renfrew FerryM'Kenzie, Robert, draper, 15 Canal street
MACKENZIE, THOMAS, Inspector of Poor, and col-
lector of Poor Rates; clerk to the Statute LabourRoad Trustees for the Parish of Renfrew • and clerk
to Burgh and Landward Parish School Boards, 70Fulbar street
MacKintosh, Alexander, hotel-keeper, South-WesternHotel, 7 Clyde street
M'Kinlay, Misses, Renfield House, Fulbar lane
M'Kinnon, H., grocer, 13 Canal street
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MACNAB, JOHN H., & CO., power-loom cloth manu-facturers, Moorpark
Macnab, John H., of John H. Macnab & Co., Fernhill,
Nithsdale road, Pollokshields
M'Laren, John, assistant registrar of births, &c, 25
Ferry road
M'LAREN, PETER, LL.D., session clerk, registrar of
births, &c, 17 Ferry road—house, 25 do.
M'Pherson, John, teacher, Old Burgh School, 62 Fulbar
street
M'William, Robert, draper, 3 Fulbar street—house, 43Queen street
Neilson, Rev. David, minister of the Free Church—manse,
Renfield street
Park, John, spirit dealer, 28 Manse street
Paterson, Hugh, joiner and builder, Holm Cottage, Paisley
road
Paton, John, grocer, Wilson street
Pattison, Hugh W., surgeon, 31 Hairst street
Pryde, Miss Mary, assistant teacher, Grammar School,
High street
Ramsay, John, spirit dealer, Elderslie Arms, 53 Ferryroad
Renfrew, John, shoemaker, 34 High street
Robertson, Dr James, 5 Clyde street
Robertson, James, at William Simons & Co.'s, 19 Bell
street
Robin, Matthew, Croft-an-Reigh Cottage, Glebe street
Roe, Thomas, confectioner, 27 Canal street
Shearer, G. & E,, milliners and dressmakers, 27 Hairst
street
SIMONS, WILLIAM, & CO., shipbuilders and engineers,
London WorksSimons, William, of William Simons & Co., Yoker Lodge,
YokerSIMPSON, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 107 High
street—house, do.
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Sinclair, D., joiner, 19 Queen street—house, 31 Fulbar
street
Sinclair^ Neil, stationer and confectioner, 43 High street
Smith, John, tailor and clothier, 2 "Wilson street
Speirs, Lady Ann, of Elderslie, 10 Lowndes st., LondonSteel, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 64 High street
Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established
Church, The Manse, High street
Steven, Hugh, flesher, 6 High street
Stevens, William Goldie, physician and surgeon, Fulbar
street—house, Paisley road
Stewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill Foundry—house,
Longcroft Cottage
STEWART, ALLAN, spirit merchant, 25 High street-
house, 27 do.— (See advertisement)
Stewart, William, grocer, 37 Fulbar street
Stobo, George, M.D., Paisley road
Sutherland, Alexander, house factor, 7 Ferry road
Tait, Mrs, ironmonger, 16 High street
Taylor, Robert, & Co., tailors and clothiers, New Land,
Bell street
TENNANT, CHARLES, & CO., manufacturing chemists,
Orchard street
Thomson, James, grocer, 33 Fulbar street—house, Bell
street
TODD, JAMES, spirit merchant, 46 Fulbar street-
house, do.
Tolmie, Kenneth, Paisley and Renfrew Inn, 26 Canal
street
Vernal, Dugald, confectioner, 17 Canal street
Vernal, James, 2 Wilson street
WALLACE, CONNELL, & Co., plumbers, gasfitters, and
lead merchants, 9 Manse street
Wallace, David, grocer, 56 High street
Wardlaw, Ralph, Millburn HouseWaterston, Mrs George, wine and spirit merchant, Castle-
hill Inn, 29 Canal street
2 BO Henfrew*
Watson, Donald, stationer, &c, 4 High street—house,Queen's place, Paisley road
Watson, Henry, saddler, 31 High street
Weir, Mrs James, grocer and spirit merchant, and post-
mistress, 53 High street—house, 51 do.
Weir, William, manager to John Morrison & Sons,Meadowside street
White, James, manager at Wallace & ConnelPs, 8 Mansestreet
White, Matthew, farmer, 5 Queen street
Williams, James, wine and spirit merchant, Wheat SheafInn, 1 Canal street
Willock, George, Union Bank, Glasgow—house, Paisley
roadWilson, Alexander, watchmaker, 18 Manse street
Wood, James, coal merchant, Railway Station, Fulbarstreet—house, 48 Oakshaw street, Paisley
Wright, Daniel, Croft street
Wright, Mrs, Pinkerton House
Young, William, grocer, Newton
APPENDIX.MAGISTRATES.
Daniel Ouinmiag, Provost.Allan Stewart and C. 0. M'Donald, Bailies.
William Loudon, Dean of Guild. William Douglas, Treasurer.
COUNCILLORS.Charles E. Coulborn.William Dickie.
John Jack.
David Wallace.William Herron, Town Clerk. James Cameron, Town Chamberlain.
Robert Russell, Procurator Fiscal.
Peter Inglis, Superintendent of Police.
P. Inglis, Inspector of Weights and Measures.The management of the Police is vested in the Town Council
Burgh Court held weekly on Saturdays.
William Millar.
Thomas Munro.Wm. G. Stevens.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Eenfrew District.
Provost and Magistrates for the time being.
Andrew Brown I James MylesWilliam Bell Matthew Eobin
James Robertson, M.D.Assessor under the Lands Valuation Act—J. S. Smiles, 1 Cotton
Street, Paisley.
Quarter Sessions held first Tuesday of March, May, and August,and last Tuesday of October. Meetings for considering license cer-
tificates held first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October.
SCHOOL BOARD, BURGH OF RENFREW.Colonel Campbell, Chairman.
Andrew BrownRev, John Hutchison, D.D.Rev. Robert Stephen, M.A.
Daniel WrightDr James RobertsonJames Myles
Thomas MacKenzie, Clerk and Correspondent.James Cameron, Treasurer.
John Hogg, Officer,
SCHOOL BOARD (LANDWARD PART) PARISH OFRENFREW.
Barnet Harvey, Chairman.Rev. David Neilson Patrick Costello
Charles Connell Robert Gallacher
Thomas MacKenzie, Clerk and Coirespondent.
James Cameron, Treasurer.
John Hogg, Officer.
PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.
Town Clerk's Office, Municipal Buildings, Cross—William Herron,Town Clerk.
Chamberlain's Office, Municipal Buildings—James Cameron, Cham-berlain.
Assessor's Office, 1 Cotton street, Paisley—J. S. Smiles, Assessor.Sanitary (Burgh) Inspector's Office, Municipal Buildings — Peter
Inglis, Inspector.
Sanitary (Landward) Inspector's Office, 70 Fulbar street—ThomasMacKenzie, Inspector.
Collector's Office for Registration, Valuation, &c, Rates, 70 Fulbarstreet—Thomas MacKenzie, collector.
Post Office, 53 High street—Mrs James Weir, Postmistress.Registrar's Office, 17 Ferry road—Peter M'Laren, LL.D., Registrar
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John M'Laren, Assistant-Registrar.
Session Clerk's Office, 17 Ferry road—Peter M'Laren, LL.D., Ses-sion Clerk.
Statute Labour Road Trust Office, 70 Fulbar street—Thomas Mac-Kenzie, Clerk and Collector.
Gas, Harbour, and Public Rates Office, Municipal Buildings—JamesCameron, Collector.
Union Bank, Municipal Bnildings—William Herron, Agent.
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WRITERWilliam Herron, Union Bank, Municipal Buildings.
Hugh W. Pattison
George Stobo, M.D.
SURGEONS.W. Goldie StevensJames Robertson, M.D.
PAROCHIAL BOARD.Office—70 Fulbar Street.
Dr Robertson, Chairman. Thomas MacKenzie, Inspector of Poor andCollector of Poor Rates.
INNS AND HOTELS.SOUTH-WESTERN, 7 Clyde Street—Alex. MacKintosh.
PRINCE OP WALES (FERRY), 1 Clyde Street—John M'Kechnie,CASTLEHILL, 29 Canal Street—Mrs George Waterston.
POST OFFICE, 53 High Street,Mrs James Weir, Postmistress.
ARRIVALS. BOX CLOSES.7.30 a.m.
I
9.30 a.m.I
4.55 p.m. 8.15 a.m.|
2.20 p.m.|
5.35 p.m
SOCIETIES.Renfrew Prince of Wales Mason Lodge, No. 426.—George Glen,
R.W.M.; John Kilpatrick, S.M.; John M'Kerral, D.M.; John Liddie,S.W.; James Bryce, J.W.; William Loudon, treasurer ; John Paton,secretary ; George Fraser, tyler. Rooms, 9 High street
Renfrew Rose Friendly Society.—Instituted 30th March, 1857.
—
Alexander Mair, president ; William Reid, treasurer ; ArchibaldThomson, secretary. With sixteen of a committee.Renfrew Rifle Corps.—J. R. Wood, captain; William Loudon,
lieutenant ; Robert S. Milne, ensign ; James Wilson, colour-sergeant.Renfrew King's Inch Curling Club.—A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie,
patron ; Lady Ann Speirs, patroness ; Robert Gallacher, president
;
James Myles, vice-president; Charles E. Coulborn and George
M'Lean, representative members ; Rev, Robert Stephen, chaplain;
Thomas Alexander, treasurer and secretary.
Renfreio Horticultural Society.—Robert Gallacher, president ; Wm.Herron, vice-president ; James Cameron, treasurer ; Robert S.
Milne, secretary ; Peter Iuglis, collectoi*.
Renfrew Bowling Club.—Thomas Anderson, president ; JamesCameron, treasurer ; Walter Shearer, secretary.
FAIRS are held on the third Tuesday of May and second Fridayof June.
Market Day, Saturday.FAST DAYS—Thursdays before last Sundays of February and
July.
CONVEYANCES.—Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Ren-frew Wharf, both in going up and down the Clyde. Trains to Paisleyand Glasgow nearly every two hours. Carriers to Glasgow everyMonday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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SCHOOLS.FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Strebt.
Patroness—Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie.
Miss Mitchell, Teacher.
FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SESSIONAL SCHOOL,63 Manse Street.
Miss Anne, Lang, Teacher.
RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 63 Manse Street.Miss Jane Lang, Teacher.
Patroness—The Honourable Mrs Campbell of Blythswood.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL,Renfield Street.
Head Master—Michael Murdoch Andrew, F.E.I.S.
Assistant—Miss Pryde.
Classical Master— George Dunn.
OLD BURGH SCHOOL, High Street.John M'Pherson, Teacher.Miss Izat, Assistant Teacher.
INSURANCE AGENTS."I William Herron, Town Clerk, Municipal
Scottish National, > Buildings.
) James Myles, Factor, Deanside.
Royal, Fire and Life,.... .....James Duncan, 5 High street.
London and Lancashire, George Falconer, Blythswood terrace,
Bell street
Northern, George Falconer, Blythswood terrace,
Bell street
Scottish Imperial, R. S. Milne, 105 High street.
Scottish Fire, John M'Intyre, 86 High street.
Life Association of Scotland, Thomas MacKenzie, 70 Fulbar street.
POPULATION OF RENFREW.Census 1871.
Males. Females. Total.
Parliamentary Burgh, 2187 ... 1975 ... 4162Royal do., 2428 ... 2183 ... 4611Police do., 2635- ... 2369 ... 5004Landward Parts, 461 ... 441 ... 902
RENFREW, with Rutherglen, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock, and Port-
Glasgow, return one member to Parliament. Kilmarnock is the
returning Burgh. Parliamentary constituency, 560 ; municipal do.,
515. Mr J. Fortescue Harrison, M.P.
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CHURCHES.
ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Street.
Rev. R. Stephen, M.A., Minister
William Loudon, PrecentorP. M'Laren, LL.D., Session-Clerk
Robert Goddard, Officer
The SACRAMENT takes place on the last Sundays of Februaryand July.
FREE CHURCH, Renfiei/d Street.
Rev. David Neilson, Minister
John Chalmers, Precentor
Andrew Brown, Session Clerk
John Findlay, Officer
The SACRAMENT takes place on the last Sundays of March andSeptember.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.Rev. J. Hutchison, D.D., Minister
jJames Cuthbertson, Session Clerk
William Crawford. Precentor | Alexander Dougray, Officer
JOHNSTONE.
AITKEN, Hamilton, hairdresser, 6 Houstoun squareAllan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station
Allan, James, of Thomson & Allan, 11 William street
Allan, John, joiner, Cartside street
Allan, William, tobacconist, 41 High street
Anderson, Charles, baker, 31 High street
Anderson, Erskine, spirit dealer, 1 William street
Anderson, David, dairyman, 70 High street
Anderson, James, refreshments, 60 High street
Andrew, Alexander, dealer in fancy goods, 25 High street
Andrew, William, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill
Armstrong, James, draper, hosier, and boot and shoemerchant, and agent for the Royal Insurance Com-pany, 35 High street—house, Gleniffer place, Thorn
Armstrong, James, coal merchant, Railway station
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house, Gleniffer place, Thorn
BARNETT, James, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s—residence, Lilly Bank House
Barr, James, slater, 76 High street
Barr, James, spirit merchant, 7 High street
Barr, John, cowfeeder, Greenend Cottage
Barr, John, wood turner, Milliken Mills, Milliken ParkBarrowman, Thomas, mineral manager, Linwood Shale
and Coal WorksBartlemore, Alexander, joint agent for Union Bank,
Collier street
Barrowman, William, spirit merchant, 42 High street
Baxter, Robert, hairdresser, 41 High street
Baxter, William, head mechanic, Johnstone Old Mill
Baine, Miss, teacher, William street
Bayne, Miss, draper, 23 High street
Beaton, John, grocer, 20 High street—house, 25 Williamstreet
266 JOHNSTONE.
Beaton, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Houstoun. square
Bell, John, coal merchant, Canal Basin—house, Cherry-
woodside, Elderslie
Bennie, Mrs, Cartside street
Biggart, D., & Sons, cotton spinners and bleachers, Peock-
lands Mills—house, Peockland Cottage
Bishop, John, draper, 68 High street
Black, Thomas, grocer, 12 Graham street
Blackwood,. David, grocer, 4 Graham street
Blackwood, James, mechanic, 10 Macdowall street
Blair, Miss, china merchant, 54 Houstoun square
Blair, Robert, manager at A. M'Arthur & Sons'—house,
ThornBlair, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 83 High street
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house, 4 Graham street
Bonnar, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High street
Boyd, John, confectioner, 83 High street
Boyle, John, fish dealer and green grocer, 37 High street
Boyle, Michael, & Thomson, George, plasterers, 10
Collier street, and 2 Campbell street
Braid, Joseph, brassfounder, 62 High street
Brown, David, at 26 Macdowall street— 11 Broomlands,
Paisley
Brown, John, Dimity street
BROWN, JOHN, spirit merchant, 26 Macdowall street
—house, do.
Brown, Mrs, broker, 7 William street
Brown, William, carter, 13 Rankine street
Browns, Malloch, & Co., cotton spinners, Johnstone and
Elderslie
Buchanan & Cameron, fleshers, 29 High street
Buchanan, James, provision merchant, 35 High street
Buchanan, Peter, mechanic, Houstoun square
Buchanan, Peter, Old Black Bull Cellar, 2 George street
—house, do.
Buchanan William, general grocer and wine and spirit
merchant, 67 High street
Buick, John, wine and spirit merchant, 27 High street
Burns, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch, &Co.'s
JOHNSTONE. 267
CALDWELL, James, canal agent, Canal Basin
Caldwell, John, grocer, 81 High street
Cameron, Alexander, teacher, Cartside street
Cameron, Daniel, broker, 8 William street
Cameron, James, Hagg Mill
Cameron, Robert, carter, 21 Church street
Campbell, John, manager, Hagg Mill
Cameron, John, spirit dealer, 36 High street
Campbell, Joseph, florist, Milliken ParkCampbell, Mrs, furnisher, 30 High streat—house, Thorn-
hill
Campbell, Mrs Thomas, china merchant, 22 High street
Campbell, William, boot and shoe maker, Graham street
Chapman, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 15 William street
Chapman, Alexander, grocer, 15 William street
Chisholm, Rev. Hugh, Roman Catholic Chapel, Graham st.
Christie, Robert, designer, Glenpatrick Carpet Works,
6 High street
CLARK, CHARLES, teacher, Ludovic Square Public
School—house, Laigh Cartside street
Cochran, Mrs, grocer, 21 Macdowali street
Co-operative Society's Stores—grocery department, 61
High street ; boot and shoe department, 73 Highstreet
CORE & WILSON, engineers and millwrights, EngineWorks, Gas street
Core, Adam, of Core & Wilson, William street
Craig, Allan, & Sons, coal and shale oil works, LinwoodCraig & Donald, engineers, William Street WorksCraig, Mrs W., 21 High street
Craig, Thomas, stationer, printer, and news agents, 37
High street
Crawford, George, sen., Banktop, William street
Crookston, David D., clerk, Gleniffer View
DARROCH, M. & M., drapers, 56 High street
Davies, Francessa, grocer, 31 Graham street
Daily, William, cooper, 28 Church street
Daly, John, broker, 7 Macdowali street
Deas, Thomas Beatson, teller and accountant, Bank of
Scotland
268 JOHNSTONE.
Donald, Mrs Hugh, William street
Donald, James F., of James Donald & Son, WoodbankDonald, James, of James Donald & Son, Villafield, Laigh
Cartside street
Donald, Mrs, Greenbank HouseDonald, James, & Son, engineers and founders, Jolmstone
Foundry and Engine Works, 10, 12, 14, and 16
High street
Donald, John, & Co., iron and steel merchants, 27 Highstreet
Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., Ludovic square
Douglas, James, merchant, 69 High street—house,
Wallace Bank House, Elderslie
Dunlop, Hugh, baker, 64 High street
EADIE, James, Farmer, Cochran Mill
Edwards, George, manager to J. & W. Weems, 5 High st.
FAULDS, Andrew, clerk at Thorn Mill
Fearon, Francis, furnisher, 64 High street
Ferguson, Rev. John, minister of the Established Church,The Manse
Ferns, Michael, confectioner, 9 Collier street
Finlayson, Archibald W., Merchiston HouseFinlayson, Bousfield, & Co., flax spinners, manufacturers
of bleached and coloured linen thread, sewing machinethreads, and patent shoe thread, Flax Mill, High st.
Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Mer-chiston House
Finlayson, James, jun., Merchiston HouseFinlayson, William James, Merchiston HouseFleming, Archibald, registrar of births, &c, and agent for
the Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co., and EuropeanGuarantee Society, Post Office, Walkinshaw street
— house, Springbank
Fleming, William Gaff, Postmaster, Post Office, andSavings Bank, Walkinshaw street—house, Spring-
bankFletcher, Mrs, fruit dealer and confectioner, 25 High st.
Flockhart, John, saddler, High street
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Fraser, John, Newfield HouseFraser, John, superintendent of police, Collier street
Fyfe, John, patternmaker, Macdowall street
FYFFE, GEORGE, Ludovic square
GALBRAITH, Andrew, Johnstone Castle
Galbraith, Archibald, Johnstone Castle
Galbraith, C, eating-house, 24 High street
Gardner, James W., clerk at Smith & M'Laurin's
Gardner, John, greengrocer, &c, 17 High street
Gemmill, Rev. Hugh, minister of East U.P. Church-East U.P. Manse
Gibson, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch,
& Co.'s, High street
Gibson, William, grocer, 21 Macdowall street
Giffen, Humphrey, officer, East United Presbyterian
ChurchGILCHRIST, CHARLES, spirit merchant, 3 Houstoun
square—house, Quarrelton
Gillespie, Alexander, Elderslie FarmGillespie, Robert, flesher, 33 High street—house, Spring-
field
GILMOUR, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, Prince of
Wales Tavern, 7 Macdowall street
Gilmour, William, jun., clerk, City of Glasgow BankGlasgow and Johnstone carrier—John M'Donald, 30
High street
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station—JohnDunbar, station master
Glegg, John, factor, Milliken
Glen, Archibald, Cartside HouseGoodwin, Frank, Rosebank Cottage
Goodwin, James, & Co., ironfounders, Cartside FoundryGraham, James, carter, Collier street
Graham, James, broker, 77 High street
Graham, James, greengrocer and milk dealer, 71 High st.
Grant & Macfarlane, Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street
Grant, Peter, grocer, Collier street
Gray, Alexander, foreman engineer to J. & W. Weems,41 High street
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270 JOHNSTONE.
Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 41 High st.
Gray, William, farmer, BarbushGrist, George A., Cochranfield House, Milliken ParkGuy, William, tailor and clothier, 13 High street
HAIR, John, boot and shoemaker, Walkinshaw street
Hall, John, grocer, 1 Macdowall street
Hamilton, James, pawnbroker, 19 High street and 11
Macdowall street—residence, 22 Church street
Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, " JohnstoneGleaner " Office, 66 High street
Harper, William, 2 Houstoun square
Hart, James, clerk to Browns, Malloch, & Co., William st.
Hatrick, Charles, farmer, BoghouseHatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch, &
Co.'s, and precentor in West U.P. Church—house,
12 Macdowall street
Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant, High street
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house, 9 Walkinshaw street
Hendry, John, officer, West United Presbyterian Church,10 Church street
Hill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 58 High street
Hodgart, John, Colaba House, Milliken ParkHolmes, Alexander, shoemaker, 76 High street
HOLMES, JOHN, writer, and agent for the Union Bankof Scotland, Collier street—residence, do.
HOLMES, WALTER, writer, and agent for the RoyalBank of Scotland, Houstoun square, High street
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house, Ladeside, George street
Hood, Mrs, cooper, Collier street
Houstoun, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 18 High street
Houstoun, William, grocer, 26 Macdowall street
Huie, James, of James Huie & Co., Crosshiil, Glasgow
Huie, James, & Co., curled hair and bedding wool manufac-
turers, Hagg Mill
Hunter, James, draper, 62 High street
Hunter, John, spirit merchant, 13 High street
Hunter, William, manager at Craig & Donald's
Husband, Alexander, manager at James Donald & Sons,
Johnstone Foundry, High street
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Husband, John, jun., tailor and clothier, 60 High street
IMRIE, L., Laigh Cartside street
Inglis, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Graham street
Inglis, Rev. James, minister of West U.P. Church,
Church street
Ireland, Mrs H. B., teacher, William street
JACK, THOMAS, coal merchant, Johnstone station
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house, Elderslie
Jackson, George, brassfounder, 2 Dimity street
Jaffray, Alexander, Dimity street
Jaffray, David, & Son, builders, 14 Graham street
Jaffray, Misses Elizabeth and Isabella, confectioners, 31
High street
Jaffray, Patrick, of William Jaffray & Son, 22 Church st.
Jaffray, Peter, builder, 18 Church street
Jaffray, William, builder, 2 Graham street
Jamieson, John, draper, 75 High street
Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 19 High street—JamesHamilton, proprietor
Johnstone Co-Operative Society (Limited), grocers and
provision merchants, 61 and 73 High street—HenryM'Culloch, manager
Johnstone, Hugh, spirit dealer, 23 High street
Johnstone, Richard, tailor and clothier, 25 High street
Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street
Johnstone, William, senior magistrate, 7 Campbell street
KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
Killoch James, spirit dealer, Cartside
LAIRD, Alexander, flesher, 71 High street
Laird, Joseph, feuar, Macdowall street
Laird, Margaret, boot and shoe shop, 71 High street
Laird, Neil, joiner, 35 High street—house, William street
Lang, Charles, mechanic, 25 Church street
Lang, John, & Sons, engineers, Laigh Cartside
Lang, John, boot and shoemaker, Campbell street
Lang, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 60 High street
272 JOHNSTONE.
Lang, Joseph, overseer, Crosslie
Langmuir, R., Paisley and Johnstone carrier, Rankine st.
Law, Mrs Elizabeth, 6 High street
Leckie, Robert, accountant, City Bank Building, Houstounsquare
Liddell, James, & Co,, crude oil makers, East Fulton Oil
WorksLogan, Henry, boot and shoe merchant, 9 George street
Leggat, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch,
& Co.'s
Loudon, James, Cartside Villa
Love, James, tinsmith, 5 William street
Love, John, tinsmith, plumber, and ironmonger, and
agent for Union Fire and Life Insurance Co., 19
High street—house, Thornbank House
MAIR, Rev. Hugh, minister of Free Church, Graham st.
Malloch, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—bouse,
Elderslie Glen, by Elderslie
Malloch, William, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house,
Mount Pleasant
Malloch, William, jun., of Browns, Malloch, & Co.,
Mount Pleasant
MARR, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 6 High street
MARTIN, DAVID, bookseller and stationer, 67 Highstreet—house, 68 do.
Martin's Wood and Willow Wares Store, 70 High street
Martin, Walter, painter, 64 High street
Mathewson, George, wine and spirit merchant, 80 Highstreet—house, do.
Meiklejohn, James, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant,
Thornhill InnMelville, John, boot and shoemaker, 5 Houstoun square
Merry, W. & R., boot makers, 33 High street
Merry, John, 23 Church street
Michael, Alexander, church officer, Campbell street
Miller, Robert, bookseller, High street
More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 24Church st.
More, Alexander, of Alexander More & Son, 24 Church st.
More, Richard C, 24 Church street
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More, James, pawnbroker, 24 Macdowall street—house,
do.
Morison, Alexander, joiner, 1 Cartside street
Morison, William, joiner and timber merchant, LaighCartside Woodyard—house, 6 High street
MUIR, JAMES, furniture dealer, 7 William street
Muir, John, builder, 34 High street
MURDOCH, CHARLES, tinsmith, plumber, and iron-
monger, 63 High street—house, do.
M'ARTHUR, A., & SONS, engineers, machine and tool-
makers, Peockland Engine WorksM'Arthur, Archibald, of A. M'Arthur & Sons, 6 Canal
street
M'Arthur, William, of A. M'Arthur & Sons, 6 Canal st.
M'Callum, George, tinplate worker, gasfitter, and plumber,
High street
M'Cartney, James, teacher, agent for Life Association of
Scotland, Benlomond ViewM'Connell, Henry, milliner, 76 High street
M'Donald, Hugh, wheelwright and turner, Graham street
M'DONALD & IMRIE, boiler and tank makers, andblacksmiths, Laigh Cartside street
M'Donald, Malcolm, of M'Donald & Imrie, Reid's place,
Laigh Cartside street
M'Donald, John, Johnstone and Glasgow carrier, 50 Highstreet
M'Donald, Miss, teacher, Roman Catholic School, Grahamstreet
M'Dougall, Archibald, farmer and dairyman, Cartside
dairy, Laigh Cartside
M'DOUGALL, ARCHIBALD, jun., ironmonger, 11
Argyle street, Glasgow, Laigh Cartside FarmM'Dougall, James, 18 Church street
M'Dowall, Daniel, engineer, of John M'Dowall & Sons,
Walkinshaw LodgeM'Dowall, John, draughtsman, Walkinshaw Foundry
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house, High street
M'Dowall, John, & Sons, saw-mill engineers andmachinists, Walkinshaw Foundry
274 JOHNSTONE.
M'Dowall, Mrs, of John M'Dowall & Sons, WalkinshawFoundry— house, Walkinshaw Lodge
M'Farlane, Graham, Broombrae HouseM'FARLANE, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Joh
stone Chemical WorksM'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broom-
brae HouseM'Farlane, John G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broombrae
HouseM'Farlane, Joseph, confectioner, Rankine street
M'Gown, John, accountant and insurance agent, 62 Highstreet
M'Gregor, John, joiner, Houstoun square—house, 27William street
M'Intyre, Robert, William street
M'Kay, Malcolm, spirit dealer, 63 High street
M'Kechnie, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 36 High street
M'Kenzie, Duncan, family grocer and butcher, 23 Highstreet—house, do.
M'Lachlan, James, furniture broker, 5 William street
M'Laren, Archibald, draper, 61 High street
M'Laren, Malcolm, M.D., surgeon, 40 Houstoun square
—house, 1 Rankine street
M'Laurin, Peter, of Smith & M'Laurin, Cartside, Milliken
Park.
M'Millan, Thomas, grocer, 18 Macdowall street
M'Nair, John, officer, Free Church, Macdowall street
M'Nair, Mrs John, draper, 2 Macdowall street
M'Neil, Mrs James, grocer, Rankine street
M'Pherson & M'Nee, steam forge, Walkinshaw street
M'Pherson, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, 6 Highstreet
Mactavish, D. A., writer, Collier street
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NAIRN, William, merchant, Houstoun square
Napier, Sir R. J. M., Bart., of Milliken and Napier
NEILSON, STORER, & SONS, cotton spinners, ThornMill, Thornhill—Glasgow office, Sydney street
Neilson, Macleroy, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Wallace
bank, Elderslie
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Neilson, Mrs Robert, milliner and straw hat maker, Highstreet
Neilson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's—house,
William street
Nicolson, Adam, engineer and grocer, Laigh Cartside
street
OAKLEY, George D., 15 High street
Oatt, J. & R., milliners and dressmakers, 82 High street
PAISLEY AND JOHNSTONE CARRIER— RobertLangmuir, Rankine street
Paterson, Gavin, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun square
Paterson, James G., grocer and wine and spirit merchant,
17 Rankine street—house, do.
Paterson, Joseph, foreman tinsmith and plumber to J. &W. Weems, 17 High street
Paton, John, of Paton, Utyman, & Co., Cartbank,
Crosslie
Paton, Utyman, & Co., linen machine thread manufac-turers and polishers, Cartbank, Crosslie
Paton, William, small-ware manufacturer, JohnstoneMill
Patrick, John, broker, 7 Houstoun square
Paul, Miss, green grocer, 8 Church street
Peacock, William, spirit merchant, 30 High street
Petrie, William, manager, Co-operative Society's Stores,
Collier street
Porter, Thomas, insurance agent, 20 High street
Post Office, Walkinshaw street—William Gaff Fleming,postmaster
RAMSAY, William, grain mills, 30 Macdowall street
Reid, Alexander, slater, Walkinshaw street
Reid, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 71 High street
Reid, James, writer, High street—house, Bankside cottage,
Canal street
Reid, John, writer, and agent for the City of GlasgowBank, 52 Houstoun square—house, Lochwinnoch
Reid, William, spirit merchant, 2 Church street
276 JOHNSTONE.
Reid, William, tobacconist, 22 High, street
Reid, William, writer, and agent for Bank of Scotland,
19 High street—house, Graham street
Renfrew, Alexander, broker, 5 Collier street
Riddell, James, spirit merchant, 8 Houstoun square
Riddell, James, tinsmith and gasfittter, 17 Church street
Robertson, David, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Highstreet
Robertson, James, of John Robertson & Son, Ludovic
square
Robertson, John, & Son, slaters and plasterers, Ludovic
square
Robertson, John, of John Robertson & Son, Ludovicsquare
Robertson, John, jun., slater and plasterer, 5 Rankinestreet—house, Ludovic square
Robertson, William, & Co., machine tool makers, Floors
Machine Works, West William street
Robertson, William, of William Robertson & Co., Grahamstreet
Russell, Thomas, manager, Walkinshaw Foundry— house,
Walkinshaw street
SALMON, JOHN, factor, Estate Office, Johnstone Castle
—house, " The Linn"Scott, W. Inglis, Meadowside, Milliken ParkSemple, Robert, pattern maker at Walkinshaw Foundry,
Walkinshaw street
Semple, Robert, tailor and clothier, 34 High street
Shanks, Thomas, & Co., engineers, machinists, and tool-
makers, Banktop WorksShanks, Thomas, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Lilybank
Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Bank HouseSharp, John, grain merchant and contractor, agent for the
City of Glasgow manure—store and stables, 13 Ran-kine street—house, Mossbank
Sharp, William, blacksmith, Macdowall street
Shedden, Thomas, engineman, Flax Mills, Napier street
Smith, E., boot and shoe shop, 70 High street
Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, Graham street
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Smith, James, clerk and collector, Johnstone Gas Com-pany, William street
Smith, James, joiner, Campbell street
Smith, Peter, manager at James Donald & Son's, JohnstoneFoundry and Engine Works—honse, High street
Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 70 High street
Smith, Robert, clothier and hatter, 59 High street
Smith & M'Laurin, fancy, coloured, enamelled, and em-bossed paper, card, and pasteboard manufacturers,
Cartside, near Milliken Park—warehouse, 20 Unionstreet, Glasgow
Sproul, John, Collier street
Square, Mrs William, spirit merchant, 1 6 Macdowall street
Steel, John, grocer, Quarry street
Steel, William, spirit merchant, 18 William street
Stevenson, David, hotel keeper, carriage hirer, and wineand spirit merchant, Cross Keys Hotel, 46 High st.
Stevenson, David, horse dealer, Cross Keys Hotel andHorse Bazaar, High street
Stevenson, James, potato merchant, 22 Church street
Stevenson, Mrs James, grocer, victualler, flesher, and wineand spirit merchant, 32 High street
Stevenson, Mrs James, milliner, 65 High street
Stevenson, Robert, merchant, 62 Queen street, Glasgow
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house, Graham street
Stevenson, Thomas, agricultural seed merchant andchemical manure manufacturer, 74 High street
Stevenson, Thomas, wine merchant, family grocer, flesher,
and agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers anddistillers, 74 High street
Stevenson, Thomas, licensed auctioneer and valuator, 74High street
Stevenson, J. & H., grocers, spirit and seed merchants, 38High street
Stevenson, William, Millbank Cottage
Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 58 High street
Stewart, Mrs John, grocer, 7 Macdowall street
Stewart, Mrs, confectioner, 78 High street
Stewart, Mrs, tobacconist, Houstoun square
Stirling, Mrs Patrick, High street
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Stirling, J. B., writer, 28 High street
Storer, Alexander, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, 203 Bathstreet, Glasgow
Storer, David, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, 203 Bath street,
GlasgowStorrie, David, flesher, 65 High street
Storrie, John, grocer, 48 Graham street
S weenie, John, grocer, 15 Rankine street
TAGGART, Mrs John, wine and spirit merchant, Mac-dowall street
Taylor, Daniel, Captain of Fire Brigade
Taylor, James, tinsmith, Church street
Taylor, Thomas, saddler, 74 High street
Thomson, Alexander, baker, 50 Houstoun square
Thomson & Allan, engineers, millwrights, and machinists,
Laigh Cartside Street WorksThomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, 65 Love street,
Paisley
Thomson, John, hotel keeper and carriage hirer, Black
Bull Hotel, 72 High street
Thomson, John, accountant, Royal Bank of Scotland
Thomson, Miss Jane, draper, 50 Houstoun square
Thomson, Nisbet, baker, 76 High street
Thomson, Nisbet, miller and grain merchant, Crossford
Mills, Howwood, by Paisley—house, 76 High street,
Johnstone
Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, Houstoun square
TODD, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Grahamstreet and 2 Quarry street—house, 4 do.
TURNER, ROBERT, boot and shoemaker, 66 Highstreet—house, Linwood
Tweeddale, John, manager at Thomas Shanks & Co.'s—
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house, 70 High street
WALKER, Alexander, spirit dealer, 1 Quarry street
Walker, John, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill
Watson, James, sign writer, and block letter maker,
painter and paper hanger, 60 High street
WATT, DAVID, spirit merchant, Russell street
Weeins, John, Walkinshaw house
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WEEMS, J. & W., gas and water engineers, and tin-
smiths, bellhangers, coppersmiths, plumbers, and
gasfitters, 17 High street
WEEMS, J. & W., patentees and manufacturers of
hydraulic machinery for making lead, lead-encased,
and block tin pipes, multitubular hot-air apparatus
for drying stoves, screwed ram hydraulic presses,
steam traps, self-acting furnace dampers, noiseless
fans, self-acting draught-producing ventilators,
double-reflecting sunlights for lighting churches,
halls, schools, shops, &c, tentering and drying
machinery, steam-engines, &c, &c, Perseverance
Iron Works, 1 High street
Weems, William, of J. & W. Weems, Walkinshaw street
Welsh, Mrs Robert, Mavisbank Cottage
Wilkinson, John, tobacconist, 40 Houstoun square
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house, 35 High street
Wilkinson, John, clerk at Peockland Engine Works, 35
High street
WILLIAMSON, GEORGE, blacksmith, 8 William
street—house, do.
Williamson, John, spinning master at Browns, Malloch, &Co.'s, High street
Wilson, Andrew, of Core & Wilson, High street
Wilson, James, M.B., CM., surgeon, 66 High street
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house, Ludovic square
Wilson, John, boot and shoemaker, Church street
Wilson, William, coal merchant, Johnstone station
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house, 3 Houstoun square
Wood, James, pawnbroker, 24 Macdowall street
Woods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 13 Rankine street
Working Men's* Refreshment Rooms, 24 High street
—
Catherine Galbraith, keeper
Wright, Thomas, cutter and manager at Robert Smith's,
63 High street—house, William street
Wylie, Alexander, cashier, Perseverance Ironworks, 15
High street
Wylie, John, flesher, 41 High street—house, 13 William st.
Wylie, Joseph, 54 Houstoun square
YOUNG, William, draper, 56 Houstoun square
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APPENDIX
Commissioners of Police.
William Johnstone, senior magistrate.
William Shanks and William Weems, junior magistrates.
John Sharp, treasurer.
Commissioners.Frank GoodwinJohn BishopWilliam PatonWalter Martin
William M'ArthurJohn WylieHenry M'CullochAlexander Walker
James Eeid, Town Clerk and Clerk of Police Courts.
John Eeid, Procurator Fiscal.
John Fraser, Superintendent of Police and Sanitary Inspector.
William Steel, Collector of Burgh Eates.
Daniel Taylor, Captain of Fire Brigade.
Justices of the Peace.
Johnstone District.
Donald, James, Johnstone Napier, Sir E. J. M., of Milliken
Finlayson, James, JohnstoneFleming, Andrew, FulwoodHardie, E. W., of Locher HouseHolmes, John, JohnstoneMalloch, W., JohnstoneM'Laren, Malcolm, Johnstone
Walter Holmes, Justice of Peace Clerk Depute
and Napier, Bart.
Salmon, John, The LinnSpeir, Thomas, of BlackstounShanks, Thomas, JohnstoneStevenson, James, of Auchenames
Writers.John Holmes, Collier street
Walter Holmes, 83 High street
James Eeid, Bankside, and 19High street
John Eeid, 52 Houstoun squareWilliam Eeid, 19 High street
Stirling, J. B., 28 High street
Medical Practitioners.Malcolm M'Laren, surgeon James Wilson, M.B., CM.Thomas G. Gray j Eichard Gardner, M.D.
Session Clerk and Registrar.Archibald Fleming, Walkinshaw Street.
Fire Brigade.Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors.
James Eeid, Clerk. Daniel Taylor, Captain.
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Banks.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK,Houstoun Square.
John Eeid, agent. Robert Leckie, accountant.
Wm. Gilmour, clerk.
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND,Collier Street.
John Holmes, agent. Alexander Wilson, accountant.Alexander Bartlemore, cashier.
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND,Houstoun Square.
Walter Holmes, agent. John Thomson, cashier and accountant.
BANK OF SCOTLAND.19 High Street.
William Reid, writer, agent. Thomas Beatson Deas, teller andaccountant.
Matthew G. Reid, Clerk.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK,62 High Street.
John M'Gown, accountant, cashier.
Ministers.
Johnstone Parish Church—Ludovic Square ; John Ferguson, elected
by congregation.
Free Church of Scotland—William Street, Houstoun Square ; HngkMair, elected by congregation.
Sir William Wallace Church—Elderslie ; David Reston, elected bycongregation.
East United Presbyterian Church—Walkinshaw Street ; HughGemmill, elected by congregation.
West United Presbyterian Church—Church street ; James Inglis —elected by congregation.
Roman Catholic Chapel—Graham Street ; Hugh Chisholm—appointedby the Bishop.
Inland Revenue.Walter Holmes, writer, sub-distributor of Stamps—office, 83 High st.
Johnstone Assembly Rooms.George Street.
John Thomson, proprietor, Black Bull Inn.
Johnstone Coffee and. News Room.Black Bull Inn, 72 High Street
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Post Office and Telegraph Office.
Walkinshaw Street.
William Gaff Fleming, Postmaster.
Arrivals—5.20 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5.10 p.m.
Box Closes—12.5 noon, 1.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m., and 9.10 p.m.
By the addition of an extra stamp, Letters may be posted until
12.10, 1.25, 6.15, and 9.15 p.m. Collections from Wall Letter Box,Cross—11,50 a.m., 4 and 9 p.m.
Fire and Life Insurance Agents.
Union Insurance Company—William Eeid, writer, Bank of Scotland.
North British and Mercantile, and City of Glasgow Fire and Life
Insurance —W'alter Holmes, writer, 83 High street.
Northern—James Keid, writer, Bankside Cottage.
Phoenix Fire—James F. Donald, High Street.
Edinburgh Life—A. Bartlemore, Union Bank.
Scottish Union—John Salmon, Estate Office, Johnstone Castle.
Scottish Widows' Fund—William Beid. writer, Bank of Scotland.
Scottish Provident Institution, and National Provincial Plate Glass
Insurance Co.—John B. Stirling, 28 High street.
Standard Life, and Sun— John Reid, Honstoun square.
European Guarantee of Fidelity—Archd. Fleming.
Royal Fire and Life—James Armstrong, coal merchant, &c, andArchibald Fleming, Walkinshaw street.
West of England—Daniel Taylor, Bankine street
United Kindgom Temperance and Provident Institution, and Scottish
Fire—Robert Harper, 67 High street.
Provincial Fire and Life—John Love, 19 High street.
Scottish Commercial—Alexander Bartlemore, Union Bank, and JohnB. Stirling, 28 High street
Church Officers and Precentors.Parish Church—Alex. Michael, Officer, Church Street ; V7m. G.
Fleming, precentor.
Fi'ee Church—John M'Nair, officer, 2 Houstoun Square ; JohnMathiesou, precentor.
Sir William Wallace Church—Alexander Renfrew, officer ; JamesWelsh, precentor.
East United Presbyterian Church—Humphrey Giffen, officer
;
William Guy, precentor.
West United Presbyterian Church—John Hendry, officer, Church St.;
James M'Dougall, precentor.
Burgh Police.Superintendent—John Fraser, Collier Street.
Johnstone Bowling Club.President—James Finlayson. Vice-President—James Donald.
Treasurer— John M'Kenzie. Secretary—
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jffinth Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers.Captain—James Loudon, Cartside Villa.
Lieutenant—James M'Dougall.
Secretary and Treasurer—Walter Holmes, writer.
Annual General Meeting, 13th January.
Johnstone Yeiing Men's Literary Association.Instituted 1865.
President—R. Mitchell. Treasurer—John Lang.Secretary—Dugald Michael.
Session—From 1st Thursday of October till last Thursday of March.Meet in Fleming's Hall, Walkinskaw Street
Johnstone East U.P. Church Saooath School.President—Rev. H. Gemmell, M.A., B.D.
Superintendent—Thomas Wright. Vice-do.—Alex. Andrew.Treasurer— John Stirling. Secretary—Alexander Wylie.
Glasgow, Paisley, and. Ar&rcssan Canal.Canal Store—James Caldwell, 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 11 a.m., and 5 P.M.
3. From Glasgow, for Johnstone, at 6 A.M., and 12 Noon.
Carriers' Quarters.PAISLEY—Robert Langmuir, Rankine Street, arrives daily ; departs
daily.
GLASGOW—John M'Donald, High Street, arrives daily; departs daily.
Mills.
Cartstde Mill—Smith & M'Laurin.
Hagg Mill—James Huie & Co.John Campbell, manager.
|
James Smith, engineer.
Johnstone Mill, Collier Street—William Paton.
Johnstone Old Mill, High Street—Browns, Malloch, & Co.
Johnstone Flax Mill—Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.
Coal Agents.James Armstrong, Johnstone Railway Station.
William Wilson, Johnstone Station—house, Houstoun square.Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Canal street, Paisley.James Allan, do. do. do. Thorn.John Bell, Canal Basin—house, Cherrywoodside, Elderslie.Robert Miller, High street
284 JOHNSTONE.
Johnston© Caledonian Curling Club.George L. Houstoun, Patron.
David Jaffray, President. James Donald, sen., Vice-President.David Jaffray and David Robertson, Representative Members.
Robert Barr, Treasurer. Patrick Jaffray, Secretary.
Committee.Patrick Jaffray Robert Barr | J. F. Donald Peter Jaffray
Honorary Members.John SalmonOrdinary Members.
1.—Regular.
Matthew HoustonJames F. DonaldRobert BarrProf. VeitchJames Donald, sen.
2.—Occasional.Win. Jaffray
|Wm. Weems | John Thomson | James M'Cartney
The Hon. Lord Mure
David Jaffray
Patrick Jaffray
Peter Jaffray
James DougallDavid Roberton
Capt. Loudon, R. V.
William ReidRobert EadieRev. Hugh ChisholmJoseph Braid
John Love
Elderslie 'Wallace Curling Club.A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie, Patron.
The Right Hon. Lady Anne Speirs, Patroness.Thomas Jack, President. William Rodger, Vice-President.
James Whitehill and James Barr, Representative Members.Thomas Paton, Treasurer. Thomas Jackson, Secretary.
Committee or Council of Management.Walter Neilson
|John Jamieson
|John Morning
|Thomas M'Millan
John Holmes, and F. W. Stoddard, Hon. Members.Ordinary Members.
1—Regular.
Walter NeilsonJames RaesideThomas JacksonThomas M'MillanJames Roy
2.— Occasional.C. B. Renshaw George JacksonJames Whitehill H. Blackburn
J. M'Kendrick.
Schools.
Thoma3 JackJames BarrWilliam DuffThomas PatonRobert Barclay
John MorningJohn JamiesonWilliam RodgerJohn BrownRobert Laing
FACTORY SCHOOL,George Street.
James M'Cartney, Teacher.
JOHNSTONE PUBLIC SCHOOL,Off Ludovic Square.
William Clarke, Teacher.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL.Miss M 'Donald, Teacher.
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SOCIETIES.
LOYAL JOHNSTONE YEOMANRY SOCIETY.Instituted 1803.
Presses, Robert Wilson, Quarry Street. Treasurer, Andrew Wilson,High Street.
Clerk, James Reid, Bankside Cottage. Officer, John Patrick.
JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, THORN, AND ELDERSLIECOFFIN AND COFFIN COVER SOCIETY.
Instituted 1820.
Presses, John Sproul, Collier Street.
Treasurer, William Baxter, Rankine Street.
Officer, John Hendry, Church Street. Cover Keeper, Alex. Michael.
JOHNSTONE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.Instituted 1823.
Chairman, Henry Macdowall, Esq., of Garthland.Manager, Richard Wylie—house, Gas Works.
Secretary and Collector, James Smith.
JOHNSTONE PUBLIC HALL AND WORKING MEN'SINSTITUTE.
Directorate, 1875.President—James Finlayson, Esq. Vice-President—Captain Loudon,
Treasurer—Mr James Barnett. Secretary—Mr Robert Miller.
Directors.
Messrs Robert SempleWilliam M'GregorWilliam. HarperJohn nunterPeter Jaffray
John RobertsonWm. Hunt«rJames Wilson
Provost JohnstoneBailie WeemsMessrs James Donald
John TweeddaleJ. G. M'FarlaneJohn SharpAlex. M'Allister
Robert SmithHenry Dickson
Meets First Monday of each Month.Games' Room Committee.
Messrs Peter Jaffray, William Harper, Henry Dickson, John Hunter,James Wilson.
Meets on Fourth Tuesday of each Month.Reading-Room Library, and Hall Committee.
Provost Johnstone, Bailie Weems, Messrs John Tweeddale, RobertMillar, Robert Smith, Alex. M'Allister, J. C. M'Farlane,
James Donald, John Sharp, Robert Semple,William M'Gregor, John Robertson, William Hunter.
John Tweeddale, Convener.Meets on Third Tuesday of each Month.
President, Vice-President, and Secretary, ex officio Members of all
Committees.
M. M'Millan, Hall Secretary and Janitor.
286 JOHNStONE.
JOHNSTONE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.President, Thomas "Wright. Vice-President, James Hunter.
Treasurer, Alexander Michael. Cor. Secretary, James Caldwell.
Secretary, John Williamson*
Committee*
"William GemmellJohn SharpDavid Crookston"William Leslie
William Caldwell
William M'Latchie
John Ferguson
THE JOHNSTONE BUILDING SOCIETY.
(Enrolled and Established under the Act of Parliament, 6 and 7 Wm.IV,, cap. 32.)
Instituted on the permanent principle.
The shares of £25 each, payable at the rate of 2s. per share monthly.
Entry-money, one shilling per share.
Trustees.
James Finlayson, Esq., Merchiston House."William Edmund Hardie, Esq., of Locher House.James Loudon, Esq., of Cartside Villa.
Directors.
John Donald, Chairman.
G. EdwardsA. Fisher
James Allan
"Wm. Douglas
J. HusbandJ. F. DonaldJames Sproul
H. Watt"W. Allison
Secretary, John B. Stirling, writer. Law Agent, Walter Holmes,writer. Bankers, Royal Bank of Scotland.
Instalments due on the 1st, and payable thereon, or before the 4th of
each month, at the office, of the Treasurer,
Mr James Caldwell, Canal Agent, Johnstone.
JOHNSTONE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED).Instituted, 1866.
President, John Husband, Thorn.Vice-President, John "Wilson.
Treasurer, John M'Nair, Macdowall street.
Secretary, Thomas Small, William street.
Committee.
Thos. Houstoun, Rankine street
James Jennings, Rankine street
Henry Logan, Collier street
Thomson Tweedlie, Campbell st.
John. Harper, Laigh Cartside
Wm. Green, jun., Rankine street
Henry M'Culloch, salesman.
Peter Garden, Collier street
James Hair, Rankine street
James Houstoun, Rankine street
Thomas Deveny, George street
John Daly, Macdowall street
Grave-Digger.Alexander Michael.
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CENSUS OF JOHNSTONE, 1871.
Population within the Burgh 7,534
Landward Parts 1,052
8,586
Johnstone Cross—nearly opposite to the Bull Inn— is distant from
the Cross of Paisley, 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.
Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second Monday of
July—Horse Fair, first Friday of January.
Fast Days occur on Fridays before first Sundays in April andOctober.
ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY.
ALLISON, William, clerk at A. F, Stoddard & Co.'s.
BEATON, John, farmer, AuchenlodementBirnie, James, cowfeeder
Brown, John, spirit merchant
CARMICHAEL, Mrs, farmer, Craigenfeoch
Cuthbert, Ralph, wright and joiner
DICKSON, Mrs, grocer
Douglas, James, house factor, and proprietor
FYFE, John, family grocer and spirit merchant
GILLESPIE, Alexander, Elderslie farmGilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar
Graham, Isaac, gardener and carter
HALL, Mrs, farmer, MuirheadHandley, John, foreman printer, Glenpatrick Carpet
Works
288 ELDERSLIE.
JACK, Thomas, spirit merchantJackson, Thomas, feuar
Jardine, Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchantJohnstone, Daniel, baron officer, Newton
LANG, Alexander, grocer
MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie
GlenM'Kim, John, colour maker, Glenpatrick WorksMunro, Hugh, teacher, Wallace Public School
Marshall, John, farmer, Leitchland
NEILSON, Macleroy, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, WallaceBank
PARK, John, former, Greenhill
Park, John, farmer, Mauckie's Mill
RENSHAW, C. Bine, Glenpatrick Carpet WorksReston, Rev. David, minister, Elderslie Parish ChurchRitchie, John, farmer, BroomwardRobertson, David, grocer and postmaster
STEVENSON, Mrs James, farmer, Bardrain
Stewart, Robert, Bailie Nicol Jarvie TavernSTODDARD, A. F., & Co., Glenpatrick Carpet Works,
by Paisley—Glasgow office, 63 St. Vincent street
Stoddard, A. F., of A. F. Stoddard & Co., Broadfield,
Port-GlasgowStoddard, Fred. W., Glenpatrick
WALKER, Mrs E., Elderslie TavernWalker, Janet, farmer, Windyhill
Waterston, William, coal merchant
Watson, John, farmer, Bridgend
ELDERSLIE—THORNHILL. 289
POST OFFICE.David Robertson, Postmaster.
1st delivery, ... 7.30 A.M.
2d " ... 10.10 A.M.
Box closes, .« •«• •• ... ... 1.50 p.m.it tc
... ... ... 0.. ... 5.45 p.m.
ELDERSLIE PARISH CHURCH.Rev. David Reston, minister.
ELDERSLIE WALLACE PUBLIC SCHOOL.Hugh Munro, teacher.
GLENPATRICK CRICKET CLUB.Ground—Thornhill,
Captain, J. M'Naughton. Sub-Captain, D. Burnett.
Secretary and Treasurer, Alex. Robertson.
Match Committee, Messrs W. Wallace, F. Greive, and office-bearers.
THORNHILL, BY PAISLEY.
ALLAN, James, coal merchant, Overton
Armstrong, James, coal merchant, Gleniffer place
BOWIE, Allan, blacksmith
Bowman, James, farmer, AuchenlodementBurnside, Mrs, Thornhill Cottage
CROOKSTON, David, bookkeeper, Gleniffer place
DICKIE, William, teacher, Thornhill Public School-
house, City of Glasgow Bank Buildings, Johnstone
Dougall, James, spirit merchant
Dunbar, John, passenger agent, Thorn1 B
290 THOKNHILL.
FOULDS, Andrew, clerk, Thorn Mill
GEMMILL, Rev. Hugh, East U.P. ManseGibson, John, manager, Thorn Mill
Glen, James, joiner, Johnstone
Glen, Thomas, Thornhill HouseGreive, F. designer, Glenpatrick Works
HART, Thomas, basket maker
JACK, Thomas, coal merchant, Railway station
KELLY, William, spinning master, Thorn Mill
MEIKLEJOHN, James, grocer, wine and spirit mer-chant, Thornhill Inn
M'Nee, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, Johnstone
NEILSON, Storer, & Sons, Thornhill Cotton Spinning Co.,
Thorn Mill
Neilson, Macleroy, managing partner of Neilson, Storer,
& Sons, Wallacebank, Elderslie
Norie, John, nurseryman, Overton
REID, William, Goods station master, Braehead, ThornRenfrew, William, Thorn House
STORER, Alexander, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Sydneystreet, Glasgow
Storer, David, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Sydney street,
GlasgowSymington, Mrs William, grocer
WALKER, John, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill
Walker, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright
Watson, William, Thorn Mill
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QUARKELTON. 291
QUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.
BARE-, Robert, land surveyor
Beveridge, James, schoolmaster—house, SchoolhouseBlack, Hugh, manager, Limeworks, Crossford—residence,
Damside Cottage
Blackwood, Agnes, spirit merchantBlackwood, William J., grocer
COWAN, William, wright
Crawford, Arthur, clerk
DAVIES, Hugh, blacksmith
GILLESPIE, Thomas, farmer and contracter, Springfield
HATRICK, James, forester
Hatrick, John, ploughman, Craigstone
LAUDER, Adam, shepherd, Craigstone
Livingstone, Mrs, confectioner
M'LAURIN, James, spirit merchant
PARK, Matthew, farmer, GreenendPenney, William, gardener
SALMON, John, factor to George Ludovic Houstoun,Esq., Johnstone Castle—" The Linn"
Simpson, George, farmer, MeiklebogStewart Alexander, farmer, Benstone
THOMPSON, William, blacksmith
QUAKEELTON PUBLIC SCHOOL.James Beveridge, teacher.
292 BALACLAVA—INKERMAN.
BALACLAVA, BY PAISLEY.
ANDERSON, George, manager
BALACLAVA STORE—James Mair, storekeeper
CRAWFORD, Robert, blacksmith
KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton
MAIR, James, storekeeper
Murdoch, William, farmer, Ryewraes
PATRICK, ROBERT, cashier
ROSS, WILLIAM, wright
SCOTT, Thomas, Clippens House
YOUNG, William, manager, Clippens Oil Works
INKERMAN, BY PAISLEY.
ABERCORN Oil Company—James Boyd, managerAbercorn Oil Company, farmers, East CandrenAllan, Robert, cashier—office, Inkerman Works
BOYD, JAMES, manager, Abercorn Oil Works, East
Candren
DUNLOP, Colin, Walkinshaw House
GARDNER, James, farmer, BogheadGardner, Robert, farmer, Candren
INKERMAN—LINWOOD. 293
HENDRY, John, storekeeper
Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw
KIRKWOOD, William, manager, Inkerman WorksKirkwood, William, jun., clerk
M'KIM, Samuel, teacher, Inkerman Works School
ROWAND, Mrs, farmer, West Candren
Inkerman Works School.
Samuel M'Kim, teacher.
Post Office Receiving Box at the Store.
James Hendry, postmaster.
Arrival, ... ... ... 7 a.m.
Box closes, ... 2 p.m.
LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY.
ANDERSON, James, & Son, proprietors, Linwood Shale
Oil Works—office, 18 Renfield street, Glasgow-
Andrew, William, joiner and carpenter
BARROWMAN, John, underground oversman, LinwoodShale Oil Works—house, at the Works
Barrowman, Thomas, mineral manager, Linwood Shale
and Coal Works—Canderside Colliery, Stonehouse
Blackstoun Shale, Coal, and Oil Works—proprietors,
Allan Craig & Sons
CAMERON, JAMES, Linwood Spinning CompanyCampbell, William, carding master
Cassells, William, gardener
294 linwood.
Craig, Allan, & Sons, brick manufacturers
Craig, Allan, of Allan Craig, & Sons, Mount Florida,
Glasgow-
Craig, Allan, jun., of Allan Craig, & Sons, JohnstoneCraig, John, of Allan Craig & Sons, JohnstoneCraig, "William, of Allan Craig & Sons, LinwoodCaldwell, Mrs, confectioner
DAVIE, John, clerk, at Linwood Ironstone Pit
FLEMING, John, oversman, Green farm
GALBRAITH, William, victualler
Gardner, Alexander, spirit merchantGibb, Henry, gardener
Gray, John, underground manager
INGLIS, James, grocer and spirit merchant
JAMIESON, John, farmer, Muirhead
KELLY, John, mechanicKerr, William, farmer, Linclive
LEE, James, feuar
Linwood Cotton Spining Company, Linwood Mill
Linwood Co-operative Grocery and Provision Store
Linwood Shale Coal Oil Works—James Anderson, & Son,proprietors—office, 18 Renfield street, Glasgow
Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton
MALLOCH, Alexander, of Linwood Spinning Company—house, LinwoodMiller, James, picking masterMorrison, John, carding masterM'Lachlan, Duncan, Erskine Falls, ClippensM'Nicol, Robert, victualler
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and farrier
Prentice, James, gardener, Blackstone lodge
LINWOOD. 295
Prentice, John, grocer
Prentice, Robert, flesher
RANKIN, William, spinning master
Ritchie, Robert, teacher, Linwood Mill School
Ronaldson, George, of Linwood Cotton Spinning CompanyRoberton, David, farmer, LinwoodRoberton, David, grocer and spirit merchantRutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead
SPEIR, Miss, Burnbrae HouseStevenson, Mrs, Buck's Head Hotel
TURNER, Robert, spinning master
WARD, Mrs, teacher
WATSON, R. & W., paper makersWatt, John, druggist and postmaster
Linwood Established Church.Rev. William Milne.
Linwood Public School—Robert Ritchie, teacher.
Post Office—John Watt, postmaster.
Arrival, .,. ,,, 7.45 a.m. | Box closes, ... ,.. 1,25 p.
"W -A.TSO IsT'S
ADVERTISING LIST.
LAD? LANE MONUMENTAL WORKS.ESTABLISHED 1861.
BUILDER & MONUMENTAL WORKER.YARD—14 LADY LANE. HOUSE—28 Do. (Opposite.)
Branch Office—CRAIGTON CEMETERY, PAISLEY ROAD.
INSCRIPTIONS ENGRAVED. MONUMENTS REPAIRED.All kinds of Jobbing in Stone and Brickwork carefully
attended to.
Grindstones, &c, kept in Stock or Made to Order.
Estimates given for every description of FREESTONE, MARBLE, and GRANITE
WORK, Neatly Executed to any Design.
OOACH-BTJXLDXNa ESTABLISHMENT,
COACH-BUILDER,3 GAKTHLAND LANE, PAISLEY,
BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to
the public of Paisley and its vicinity for the large
and increasing patronage with which they have favouredhim. Having recently extended his premises, he begs to
assure those who have orders to give in his line of business
that he will endeavour to merit a continuance of their
patronage by giving them good work at moderate charges.
R. R. has for sale a number of GIGS, DOG-CARTS,and WAGGONETTES in newest styles at moderateprices, to which he invites the attention of intendingpurchasers.
3 Garthland Lane, Paisley.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISH IMPERIALINSURANCE COMPANY.
FIRE.|
LIFE. | ANNUITIES.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.
Head Offlce-151 "WEST GEOBCrE STREET, GLASGOWBOAKD OP DIRECTORS.
Chairman—Alexander Ronaldson, Esq., Merchant.
Vice- Chairman—Jauks Nicol Fleming, Esq., Merchant.W. Grieve, Esq., Merchant, Green-
ock.Anthony Hannay, Esq. (Messrs
Kelly & Co.)John Henderson, Esq. (Messrs
Tillie & Henderson).James Salmon, Esq., Architect.
Wm. Taylor, Esq., Grain Merchant,Gregor Turnbull, Esq., Merchant,
Consulting Physician—Professor M'Call Anderson.Solicitors—Messrs Burns, Aiken, & Co.
Bankers—The City of Glasgow Bank.Manager—W. W. W. Reid. Secretary—David LAWRIE.
The following Table exhibits the Progress of the Company:—
G. Stewart Anderson, Esq., Mer-chant.
Allan Arthur, Esq., Merchant.Michael Balmain, Esq., Banker.William Burns, Esq., Solicitor.
Alexander Drew, Esq., MerchantRobert Fraser, Esq., Merchant.James Graham, Esq., Builder.
Year.
186618691872
1874
Fire Revenue. Life Revenue.Paid-up Capital
and Funds.
£11,11033,45175.871
101,970
4,68412,60815.411
20,333
£27,75344,76178,318
114,060
Prospectuses and Copies of Last Annual Report may be had on
Application at the Office.
BONUS YEAR.WITH-PROFIT LIFE POLICIES effected during the Current Year
entitle the Holders to share in the Bonus to be declared at 31st Decem-ber next for the quinquennial period then ending ; and the expenses of
Management being unusually low, a favourable result may be anticipated.
A GEN T S.Paisley—THOMAS FINLATOR, City of Glasgow Bank.
„ ROBERT KERR, Manufacturer, Thread Street.
J. S. BROWN, Inspector of Poor.
Johnstone—ROBERT LECKIE, City of Glasgow Bank.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISHFIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES.
Capital, Two Millions Sterling.
133 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.London, 82 Old Broad Street.
Edinburgh, 77 George Street.
Manchester, 5 York Street.
LIVERPOOL, 3 Manchester Buildings.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 19 Col-lingwood Street.
Dublin, 26 Westmoreland Street.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Chairman—ALEXANDER CRUM, Esq., of Thomliebank.
H. E. CRUM-EWING, Jun., Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.HUGH BROWN, Esq., Manufacturer, Glasgow.RICHARD KIDSTON, Esq. (Messrs A. G. Kidston & Co.), Glasgow.JAMES KING, Esq., younger, of, Campsie, Glasgow.JAMES KIRKLAND, Esq., Glasgow.CHARLES RANDOLPH, Esq., Shipbuilder, Glasgow.JOHN MOFFAT, Esq., Ardrossan.D. S. CARGILL, Esq. (Messrs Wm. Milne & Co., Merchants), Glasgow
and Ceylon.W. SMITH DIXON, Esq., of Glasgow, and 14 Grosvenor Place,
London, Ironmaster.JOHN M'ANDREW, Esq., Glasgow.
DIRECTORS IN LONDON.Chairman—JAMES GRAHAM, Esq. (Messrs W. & R. Graham & Co.
The Right Hon. LORD ANNALY. j JAMES LOWNDES, Esq.
JOHN D. CRUM-EWING. Esq. FREDERIC J. HALLOWS,CHARLES DALRYMPLE,Esq.,M.P. J Esq.
Resident Secretary in London—JOHN H. CROFT.
The Company issue FIRE Insurance Policies to cover Risks of
nearly every description at Home or Abroad. Policies Transferred
from other Offices without expense.
LIFE BONDS.—The first investigation into the Profits of the Life
Department has been completed, and a Bonus of £1 7s. 6d. per cent, per
annum to the participating Policyholders declared, provision being
made for an Intermediate Bonus of £1 per cent, on Policies becomingClaims before next investigation.
Prospectuses, copies of the Report, and all needful information, maybe obtained at the Head Office, or from any of the Company's Branchesor Agencies.
Applications for Agencies are invited from parties able to influencerviiQinASfz
FREDERIC J. HALLOWS, Manager and Secretary.
T. M. MACDONALD, Assistant Secretary.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER,
48 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
WILLIAM PAUL,CROSSFLAT NURSERY, PAISLEY,
Has always on hand a choice Collection of
Greenhouse Plants, Florists' Flowers, FruitTrees, Evergreen Shrubs, Eoses, &c,
THE BEST IN CULTIVATION, ALL AT MODERATE PRICES.
'Table and Hand bouquets on the Shortest JVotiee.
Entrance off Mill Street by Bank Street.
ONE
Chief Office—1 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON.General Manager—E. COZENS SMITH, Esq.
GLASGOW OFFICE—119 ST. VINCENT STREET.Secretary—W. J. CARSWELL, Esq.
OF THE OLDEST AND WEALTHIEST OFFICES.
Affords Insurers every possible advantage.
Capital, £1,600,000. Paid up and Invested, £700,000.
Established in 1803, the Company has since had anuninterrupted career of success.
The Imperial " affords the most unquestionable Security, an im-portant consideration to Insurers.
LOSSES PAID, UPWARDS OF FIVE MILLIONS.
Agents appointed, Policies issued, and Losses adjusted at theSCOTTISH BRANCH—119 ST. VJNCENT STREET, GLASGOW.
Secretary—W. J. CARSWELL.
Agents in Paisley.D. GILMOUR, Manufacturer.W. CALDWELL & Co.,Merchants.W. MURRAY, 15 Gilmour Street.
A. PATERSON, British LinenBank.
R. KERR, Manufacturer.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
IRONMONGER, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND ZINC WORKER,
102 CAUSEYSIDE STREET,
PAISLEY.WORKSHOP—28 NEW STREET.
Orders carefully attended to, and Charges Moderate.
THE EDIUBUHQHLIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE.
POUNDED 1833
Security.
f Accumulated Funds, £1,300,000 1
JAnnual Income, . 185,000 !
Moderate.
I
Existing Assurances, 4,500,000 f Prpmiiijns
i Claims Paid, 2,300,000j
LIBERAL CONDITIONS.The Special Bonus System is
peculiarly favourable to good lives,
many instances having occurred in
which additions to Policies haveexceeded 100 per cent, on the sumsoriginally assured.
The Non-Forfeiture Schemeof this Office—now extended to all
ordinary Policies—entirely obviates
loss to the Assured who decide onceasing to continue payment of
Premiums at any time.
West of Scotland Branch.
Office :—112 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.ARCHIBALD HEWAT, A.F.A., A.I.A., Secretary.
R. ARMOUR, 15 Causeyside, Paisley.
J. MACDUFF, 100 High Street, Paisley.
A. PATBRSON, British Linen Bank, Paisley.
J. WILSON, 8 Causeyside, Paisley.
HUGH MUNRO, Wallace School, Elderslie.
J. ANDERSON, 29 Bell Street, Renfrew.
A. BARTLEMORE, Union Bank, Johnstone.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Evidence of an OctogenarianON
ORISON'S FILLSAND THE
HYGEIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE OFJAMES MORISON, The Hygeist.
To the Messes. Morison, British College of Health,London.
Gentlemen,It may be well that I present you, as a final testimony,
with the following statement :—During the first 34 years of my life
I was always sickly—never really well. During many of theseyears I was unable to engage in any employment ; several times I
was at the point of death. Stomach, liver, and bowels could not dotheir normal work. Piles added to disorder and distresses ; and asense of debility and low-spiritedness was my very frequent ex-perience. I had recourse to numerous doctors, and used all their
prescriptions, until their skill was exhausted, without any satis-
factory results. I became hopeless, and looked for relief only to thegrave to terminate, what was often a very sad and wearisomeexistence. A trusty friend advised me to try your medicines,
and I did. Six weeks' use of the same made me a newman ; I exulted in a renovated life. I could then walk withvigour and joy, and almost felt as if I could fly. I would nothave exchanged my reanimated and happy state for a thousandworlds. I can never forget that blessed period ? For two yearsI constantly used the medicines in ample doses. Strengthening andnot weakening effects were the consequences. Doctors said mybowels would fall into pieces—they only grew stronger. Appetitebecame vigorous and healthy ; bile ceased to sicken existence
;piles
tormented no more ; the depression and gloom, that had so longbrooded over my mind, passed away ; and a new lease of a happy,active life ivas now mine. To doctors with their drugs I now -badefarewell—it was impossible to do otherwise—restored health by yourmedicines could lead to no other conclusion. A fig as to their com-position— their experimental effects were all I could desire—and all I
cared about. JAMES MOKISON and his medicines were of infinitely
greater consequence to me than the whole Pharmacopoea, with themedical fraternity to boot. I would have been beastly stupid or madhad I thought otherwise. I am now eighty years of age—I standalone, having outlived all my youthful friends and contemporaries. I
still enjoy a fair measure of health and take a constant interest in theaffairs of the world. I enjoy life with a strong relish. The use of
medicines, conjoined with the non-use of intoxicating drinks, during
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Morisoii's Pills— Continued.
45 years, have most certainly conduced to this prolonged existence.
To my personal experience, I should add, that, as a father of a
family, and as your agent during 40 years, I have had most extendedexperience of the effects of your medicines. I never knew them doreal harm to a human being—in numberless cases, and in diseases
of all sorts, I have known of their alleviating and curing power.It would be impossible to over-estimate the good they would effect
on the diseased and suffering, were the medicines used as I
have used them. Few men now living know these great truths
and facts better than I do : and, with the authority this
extended experience gives me, I fearlessly proclaim my viewsand convictions to all men. A universal medicine ! Yes !
Disease of all sorts and types is undoubtedly derived from, and pro-
duced by impurity. Who is capable of confuting this grand scientific
truth ? MORISON'S MEDICINES simply remove bodily impurities;
and consequently cut at the originating roots of all diseases whosetypes are many, but whose origin is ONE. I present you these
simple harmonious facts, instead of the contradictory nonsense that
so much pervades all common systems of medicine. Morison's
Medicine acts by, and under physical law, aiding, not forcibly violat-
ing nature, purifying the whole mass of fluids in the body (for that
is what it does), and then nature relieved and purified asserts its
supremacy, restored health being the result. So far as medicine is
concerned, the proper road to health is now pointed out ; but let
there be connected with its use, every wise, restoring, sanitary
appliance. Let it also be observed, disease is only comparativelycurable—dying, we must all die, and that generally by disease ; butthere is a right and wrong way of treating it. From the latter, nogood can result—from the former, good may always be reasonablyexpected.
JOHN FRASER.
10 George Street, Johnstone, Scotland,
October, 1874.
P.S.—I shall gladly answer friendly inquiries.
Morison's Medicines are Sold in Boxes at 7jd., 13^d.,
2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis., by the Hygeian Agents, and
Medicine Vendors generally. See that the wordsu Morison's Universal Medicines " are engraved on the
Government Stamp, in White Letters on a Red Ground,
without which none are Genuine.
ADVERTISEMENTS
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
COMMERCIAL UNIONFIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE.
CAPITAL (Fully Subscribed)
„ (Paid-up)INVESTED ASSETS exceed
£2,500,000'250,000
1,000,000
CHIEF OFFICES-19 and 20 COBNHILL, LONDON.
D I R E CRobert Barclay, Esq. (Barclay,
Bevan, & Co).
John Boustead, Esq. (Price &Boustead).
Jeremiah Colman, Esq. (J. & J.
Colman).Alfred Giles, Esq., 9 Adelphi Ter-
race, London, W.C.Nehemiah Griffiths, Esq.Samuel Hanson, Esq.Frederick W. Harris, Esq. (Dixon& Harris).
Sir Francis Hicks (Thos. & FrancisHicks).
F. Larkworthy, Esq., Bank of NewZealand.
TORS.Charles J. Leaf, Esq. (Leaf, Sons,
& Co).
William Leask, Esq., 14 Eastcheap,
A. J. Mundella, Esq., M.P., Not-tingham.
William Nicolson (of Smith, Flem-ing, & Co).
Sir Henry W. Peek, Bart., M.P.(Peek, Brothers, & Co).
Alexander Robertson, Esq.
Alex. Sim, Esq. (Churchill & Sim).
J. P. Tate, Esq.Henry Trower, Esq. (Trower &
Lawson).Robert J. Wigram, Esq. (RobertBenson & Co).
Secretary, S. STANLEY BROWN, Esq.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.—Manager, David Christie, Esq.
Moderate Rates of Premium, based on an equitable system of
Assessment.Claims liberally and promptly settled.
All Policies are issued free of Duty, and no Fees or Stamps are charged.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.—Actuary, W. P. Pattison, Esq.
Manager, T. E. Young, Esq.The Life Funds, exceeding £330,000, are set apart by Deed of Settle-
ment and Act of Parliament for the exclusive Security of Life Policy
Holders, who possess in addition the Security of the General Assets of
the Company, exceeding £750,000, and of the uncalled but fully-subscribed
Capital of £2,250,000.The Expenses of Management are limited by Deed of Settlement to a
small per-centage on the Premium Income.The Second Valuation was made on the 31st December, 1872, and while
no provision was omitted to make the Reserve as strong as possible, the
resulting Bonus was very satisfactory. The Actuary's Report can be
obtained on application.
BRANCH OFFICEFor the WEST and NORTH OF SCOTLAND—
107 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW.D. MARSHALL LANG, District Manager.
BANKERS^THE CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.
SOLICITORS—Messrs. MITCHELLS, COWAN, & JOHNSTON.
ADVERTISEMENTS
irzemov^Ij.ejlJ
POTATO MERCHANT,Respectfully intimates that lie has REMOVED his Store
from St. James Street to more Commodious Premises,
21 GATTSE STREET, PAISLEY.
GUMMAKER,29 UNION STREET, GLASGOW.
Breechloading Shot-G-uns, Express Rifles, Rook Rifles, and
Revolvers of the newest and best construction.
Ammunition of reliable quality, Fishing Tackle, and every
other Sporting Requisite.
J. BOWMAN,PHOTOGRAPHIC
ARTIST,JAMAICA STREET, GLASGOW.
J" O IB PRUsTTIUG-Executed with
NEATNESS, ECONOMY, AND DESPATCH,at the
Paisley Gerald Office,
10 high street, paisley.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
QUEENINSURANCE
£2,000,000.
LIFE.
COMPANY.HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND—
4 National Bank Buildings, Queen Street, Glasgow*
GLASGOW BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Chairman—ANDREW GALBRAITH, Esq., Merchant.
Vep.-Chairman—JAMES MORTON, Esq., Greenock Iron CoyFrank Baird, Esq., Brewer,
William Connal, Esq., Merchant.
R. S. Cunliff, Esq., Engineer.
Alexander Dick, Esq., Writer.
Walter M'Lellan, Esq., Iron
Merchant.Adam Paterson, Esq., LL.D.,Dean of the Faculty of Procura-tors.
Moreis Pollok, Esq., Silk Manu-facturer, Govan.
Robert D. Roberton, Esq., GrainMerchant.
William Wotherspoon, Esq., of
Castlehead, Paisley.
J. Moncrieef Wilson, Esq.,
General Manager of the Com~pany.
Resident Scottish Managers—MITCHELL, "WATSON, & "WINK,
Chartered Accountants and Stockbrokers, Glasgow.
Resident Secretary—JOHN CARSWELL, Glasgow.
FIRE and LIFE INSURANCES, of nearly every description, maybe effected with this Company, on the most favourable terms.
In point of Security " Queen" Policies are unsurpassed.
The Authorised Capital is - -£2,000,000Subscribed Capital - 1,798,350The Capital Paid-up 179,835The Fire Reserve Fund ----- 130,000The Annual Income is now - - - - 438,113
While the LIFE FUND (amounting to £204,048, being 63.9 per
cent, of the entire net premiums received on every Policy now in exis-
tence) is in itself amply sufficient to meet all its Liabilities, assumingthat only Three per cent. Interest is cleared on the Investments, the
actual rate, which is much beyond this, is a source of Profit to the
Policy-holders.
This is the BONUS YEAB of the Company, and all parties
patiug Policies effected before its close will be entitled to a full year's
Bonus out of the Division of Profits, as at the 31st December next.
Losses Settled with Promptitude and Liberality.
The Companyhas paid,in satisfaction of claims, £1,348,314,
Agents in Paisley—JOHN FISHER, Accountant, 4 Causeyside.
Mr. WOTHERSPOON, 50 Maxwellton.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DONALD & SON,42 CADOGAST STREET, GLASGOW.
PATENT INJECTOR FAN-3L0WERSAND EXHAUSTERS.
" These Fans produce
a more powerful Blast,
or more perfect Vacuum,
at a much less expendi-
diture ofpower, than that
required for any other
Fans hitherto in use."
Prices and Testimonials
on application.
A Stock on hand.
PATENT ANHYDROUS LEATHERBELTING i^llMllk/^ HOSE.
Unaffected by
Moisture.
Permanently
Waterproof.
A Stock on hand.
PATENT
MaeMne-made
HORSE
SHOES.Orders promptly executed from Stock. The Trade supplied.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT,MACHINIST, AND TOOLMAKER,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
SNAWBOTTO WORKS, PAISLEY.Established 1836.
MAKER OF STEAM ENGINES;BLEACHING, SCOURING, and DYEING
MACHINERY.D. S. P.'s IMPROVED TRIPLE, DOUBLE, AND
SINGLE CROPPING MACHINES, ANDCLIPPING MACHINES.
CALENDERING, HOT-PRESSING, MEASURING,And every description of Cloth-Finishing Machinery.
MAKER OF COATS'S, FINDLAY'S,' AND HAMILTON'SPATENT WOOD TURNING MACHINES,
And every description of Wood-Sawing and Turning Machinery.
CROWN SAWS for COATS'S PATENT BLOCKINGMACHINES kept in Stock.
THREAD-MAKING MACHINERY.D. S. P.'s FRICTIONAL SPOOLING TABLES,
and Makers of Kerr's Patent Polishing Machines.
EtfaXNEER AND MACHINE HAYEKS' TOOLSof every description.
D. S. P.'s IMPROVED TAPS and DIES,All Sizes up to 2 inches kept in Stock.
D. S. P.'s PATENT POTTERS' THROWING,JUGGING, and JOLLYING MACHINES,
And Makers of Cochran's Patent Batting Machines.
ADVERTISEMENTS
.
HOSIERY and SMALLWARES.THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF THE ABOVE
ALWAYS ON HAND.
(Prices in many oases Cheaper than in G-lasg-ow.
JOHN GIBB,25 and 26 HIG-H STREET, PAISLEY.
PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, OR ANTIQUE
BINDIMQS,FOB
FOR
BOOKS, OLD AND NEW.
LEDGERS prepared for the COUNTING-HOUSE DESK.ALBUMS prepared for the DRAWING-ROOM TABLE.
FAVOURITE VOLUMES put into Durable Form for theFAMILY BOOK-CASE,
At Moderate Charges, by
m m
35 STOKIE STEEET.
Accountant, House Factor, & Insurance Agent,
4 CAUSEYSIDE STREET, PAISLEY,AGENT FOR
QUEEN INSUKANCE COMPANY, and
Caledonian Plate Glass Insurance Company,AND TREASURER OF
PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAISLEY AUCTION SALE ROOMS.
Ben.
LICENSED VALUATOR AND AUCTIONEER,
No. 10 MOSS STREET.
Sales of every description conducted inTown or Country.
JAMES S. M'GALLAN,COAL MERCHANT,
UNDERWOOD.A Good Stock of the Best Household Coal continually on hand.
H0USB-99 HiaH STREET.Orders left with Mr. Andrew Gibson, Baker, 38 High Street, will
be attended to.
Paisley, 1875.
STILL CONTINUES THE BUSINESS OF
BRICKMAKING AND BRICKBUILDING.
YARD—1 HUNTER STREET.
H U S E—2 5 MOSS STREET.
Every description of JOIj (PJ^IJT^TIJTG- executed with
Jfeatness, Economy, and (Despatch at the
F-&.IS:L.:E"5r H-BPI-A-IjID office,10 HIGH STREET. (BACK LAND).
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ma* aa *» «s A Aft M *A A«j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND GENERAL WASTE DEALER,
117 GEORGE STREET, PAISLEY.
STARCH MANUFACTURERS TOH.R.H.THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
GLENFIELDSTARCH,
ExclxjsivelyUseb in the RoyalLaundry,
AND PRONOUNCED BY
HEE MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be the
FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED.
PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR ITS SUPERIORITY.
Sold by all G-rooers, Chandlers, S(o., fyo.
"WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON.
JAMES PURYES,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPER,
MANUFACTURER OF
BED MATS, DRUGGETS, SHEETINGS, &c.
44 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,MANUFACTURE AT THE
FERGUS11E FIRE CLAY WORKS,PAISLEY,
Fire Bricks, including WhiteFacing FireBricks of everydesign
Glazed Sewj'r Pipes, with the
usual Socket Joints, and ac-
cording to Jennings' Patent
White Enamelled Fire Bricks
Do. Do. Tiles for
Lining WallsOrnamental Chimney CansVent Linings and OnoomingsJoist ShieldsBalustersWall CopingOrnamental Rybats, &c, for
doors, windows, and corners of
houses
Garden BordersStable BricksFinialsChannel BlocksInverted Sewer BlocksRidge Tiles, Plain & OrnamentalFlooring Tiles—Hexagon, Oc-
togon, and SquareFlue Covers of all Sizes
Gas RetortsCattle Troughs of all Sizes
Horse MangersFlower Vases and StandsGround Fire ClayByre Gutter BlocksMilk Coolers
And all Articles made of Fire Clay, of the most Superior Quality.
They alao Manufacture at the
CALEDONIA & SHORTROODSDRAIN PIPE & TILE WORKS, PAISLEY,DRAIN PIPES FOR FIELD DRAINAGE, from
Qne-and-a-Half Inch Bore and upwards.
COLLARS FOR DRAIN PIPES.OPEN OR HORSE-SHOE DRAIN TILES of the
Various Sizes.
ROOFING TILES.
The Goods J/Lanufactured at these Workn are all of
the best quality. (Prices for (Delivery at the Works,
or on §oard of Vessels and, Railway Trucks at (Paisley,
will be given on application, along with any other
information that may be wanted.
Ferguslie Fire Clay Works,Caledonia and Shortroods Drain Tile Works,
Paisley, 1875. -}
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
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SURGEON-DENTIST,
12 ST. JAMES PLACE, PAISLEY.
Artificial Teeth of the best Quality, at Moderate Prices.
0vaa mmmmCOOK AND PASTRY BAKER,
TEMPBEANCE HOTEL,19 SMITHILLS, PAISLEY.
Soirees, Pic-Nic and Marriage Parties, Supplied with Despatch.
Tables, Cloths, and Vases lent on hire.
Cabs and Dog-Carts Let on Hire.
JAMES MULDOON,FISH, POULTRY, AND GAME DEALER,
15 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
93 GLEN LANE (WESTSIDE COTTAGE),
PAISLEY,AND
92 WEST BRIDGE- END,DUMBARTON.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES BRYGB,• croiisriEiR/,
12 NORTH CROFT, PAISLEY.
Orders left at the above, or at the House, 12 WardropStreet, will be carefully and punctually attended to.
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GENERAL BOTTLER, AND JERATED WATER
20 MOSS STREET, and 4 HUNTER STREET,PAISLEY.
House—20 Moss Street.
Receiving Shop, 45 High Street.
GENERAL DYERS,
Scourers, and French Cleaners,SEEDHILL DYEWORKS, PAISLEY.
SILKS, SHAWLS, VELVETS, DRESSES, GLOVES, & RIBBONS,Cleaned, Dyed, and Finished.
GENT.'S CLOTHES of all Kinds Cleaned and Pressed in 24 Hours.
MOREEN & DAMASK CURTAINS, CARPETS, CRUMBCLOTHS,RUGS, AND TABLE-COVERS, Cleaned, Dyed, and Finished.'
MUSLIN AND LENO CURTAINS Cleaned and Starched.
FURS CLEANED AND DONE TO.OSTRICH FEATHERS BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED, DYED.
AND CURLED.Pay-ties wishing Damask Curtains or Carpets Done, will have them called
for by leaving 0?'ders at Receiving Shop, or at the Works.
RECEIVING SHOP
—
45 HIGH STREET, or at the WORKS, Seedhills.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERTSON & SON'S
FAMILY HAT WAREHOUSE,
48 MOSS STREET.
ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY.
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,16 ABBEY STREET, PAISLEY.
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Covered and Plain Coffins in Pine, Oak, Mahogany,
Walnut, Zinc, and Lead.
Every Requisite for Interments, and Special Personal
Attendance given in all cases.
Contracts on Moderate Terms with Parochial Boards
and Funeral Societies in this and the adjoining Districts.
Night Bell—16 Abbey Street, Paisley.
Jo-things in Wright, Glazier, and Painter Work
moderately charged and expeditiously finished. Windows
cleaned with care and despatch.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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JOIHEE AND TIMBER MERCHANT,131 GEORGE STREET,
PAISLEY.House—26 NEWTON STREET.
Orders left at any of the above Addresses, or at 140 George
Street, will be punctually attended to.
FLESHER AND ARMY CONTRACTOR,27 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Ifr/sm/ps and Ox founds, 3{G.
Corned B>eef and QPiehled Tongues, Sfo.
JOSEPH THOMSON,Furnishing and General Ironmonger,
Plumber, Tinsmith, and. Ctasfitter,
98 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
GRATES, TILE HEARTHS,CLOSE AND OPEN RANGES, GASALIERS,
LOBBY LAMPS AND BRACKETS,
WASHING & WRINGING MACHINES, MANGLES,
AVERY'S AGATE BEAMS & SCALES,
&c, &c.
ADVERTISEMENTS
.
T. W. MILLAE,PORTRAIT PAINTER, AND PHOTOGRAPHER,
69 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
sasatsti
9 5 HIGH ST REPAISLEY.
Hi
SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, AND FLORIST,3 MOSS STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY,
HAS always on hand a Choice Collection of STOVEand GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL
SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, ROSES, &c. The following
Catalogues are published annually, and may be had on
application :
—
1st February—Descriptive Catalogue of GARDEN,FLOWER, and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
1st March—Catalogue of FLORIST FLOWERS, HER-BACEOUS, and BEDDING-OUT PLANTS.
1st August—Select List of DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS,including HYACINTHS, CROCUSES, SNOW-DROPS, JONQUILS, &c.
1st December—List of ROSES. Choice GLADIOLIand General NURSERY STOCK.
Nursery Grounds— CARRIAG-EHILL.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BULL INK POSTING ESTABLISHMENT,5 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
Harringtons, (Dog Carts, Saddle Horses,J/Linihuses,Sfo.
Job and (Pout Horses, Hearses, Funeral andJ£ou,rning Goaohes, S(o.
Funeral Undertaking and other Orders promptly attended to.
GLENFIELDis the only kind used in
Her Majesty's Laundry.
If there are ant Ladies who have not
yet used the GLENFIELD STARCH,they are respectfully solicited to give it a trial,
and carefully follow out the directions printed
on every package, and if this is done,
Tney will say, like the Queen's Laundress,
It is the finest STARCH they ever used.
WHEN YOU ASK FOR
GLENFIELD STARCH,See that the name ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & Co.
IS ON EVERY PACKET, TO IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY.
GENERAL PRINTING.BILLS, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, SOCIETY RULES, AND
ANNUAL EEPORTS,Business Circulars and Cards, Invoices and Memorandas,
FUNERAL LETTERS AND INTIMATION NOTES,
find every description of (PJ^IJT^IJTQ- at the
;p.A.is:L:E-5r KEE^^^XiX) office,10 HIGH STREET (BACK LAND).
Charges Moderate.— Orders Promptly Executed.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORGAN,PIANO-FORTE, HARMONIUM, HARMONY,
AND SINGING.
JAMES ROT F BASER,NO. 8 MANSFIELD PLACE,
AND
MUSIC WAREHOUSE, TERRACE BUILDINGS.
GOLDSMITH AND WATCHMAKER,99 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
Has always on hand a Select Stock of GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, ALBERTS, GOLDBROOCHES, and an extensive variety of COLOUREDGOLD GOODS, in Half Suites.
Also, a very Extensive Assortment of
SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS,IN TEA AND COFFEE SETS.
&c, &c.
ROBERT DRENNAN,HOUSE & SIGN FAINTER, & PAPER SANGER,
30 CAUSEYSIDE STREET,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
fil
CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER,
4 WELLMEADOW STREET,
Trusts, with Seasoned Material and Good Workmanship,to merit a share of Public Favours.
R. M, M'GHIE & CO.,
03 XXXG-IEX STJaEET,P A I S L E Y.
Orders received for Jobbing Gardening in all its branches,
by Contract or Days' Wages. Charges moderate.
ROBERT RISK & CO.,
COAL MERCHANTS,
WISHAW AND AYRSHIRE COAL DEPOTS,
HAVE always on hand a Supply of the Finest
Qualities of WISHAW and AYRSHIRE COALand DROSS.
For the Convenience of Customers, Orders will be
received at the undernoted addresses, and carefully
attended to :
—
WILLIAM RISK, Fishmonger, 34 High Street.
House—10 St. James Street.
Offices—Stoney Brae, and Underwood Coal Depot
{Eight Hand Side),
ADVERTISEMENTS.
*0E^0ra ffi»tfiOTrite mh mmu Xm^msm.
86 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.:o:
PIANOFORTES ON HIRE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Tuning and Repairing Carefully Executed.
THE NEWEST MUSIC ALWAYS ON HAND,
OHE-A^ covins..
COAL MERCHANTS,CALEDONIAN RAILWAY DEPOT
(Head op St. James Street),
Beg to intimate to the Public that they are supplying a
GOOD KITCHEN COALAt the very cheapest Prices.
Best Qualities of Wishaw Coals at Lowest Market Rates.
Public Works supplied with Dross on the most favourable terms.
DICKSON, ORR, & CO^LADYBURN NURSERY,
WILLIAMSBURGH, PAISLEY,HAVE always on hand a Choice Collection of STOVE
and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, and PLANTSfor Table Decoration.
BEDDING PLANTS, FLORIST FLOWERS, ROSES,FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, &c
Catalog-lies Free on application.
INSPECTION INVITED.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. SPEIRS <fe SON,WHOLESALE
Crystal and China Merchants,
And Dealers in Cotton and Woollen "Waste,
15 WELLMEADOW STREET, PAISLEY.
Iff" lj|3h li^)
(fograber, anltr IRtjprgrapjjer,BY STEAM POWER,
ABBEY MILL, PAISLEY.
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JOINER AND CABINETMAKER,
2 LADY LANE, PAISLEY,
©IPii^
FISHMONGER & POULTERER,34 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Licensed to deal in Game.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ASSURANCE COMPANY,92 CEEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.G.
CAPITAL-ONE MILLION TWOlUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS.
INSTITUTED 1808,
And Impowered by an Act of Parliament op the54th Geo. in.
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., Chairman.
BENJAMIN BUCK GREENE, Esq., Deputy Chairman,
Sir William J. B. Baynes, Bart.
Arthur Edward Campbell, Esq.James Pattison Currie, Esq.
Joseph Grote, Esq.
John Oliver Hanson, Esq.
John George Maclean T Esq.
Vice-Admiral Montgomery.James Phillips, Esq., F.G.S.
Richard Blaney Wade, Esq.
Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq.
AUDITORS.CHARLES GASSIOT, Esq., & CHAS. ANDREW PRESCOTT, Esq.
SECRETARY.RICHARD RAY, Esq.
ACTUARY.WILLIAM HENRY TYNDALL, Esq.
CONSULTING ACTUARY.CHARLES ANSELL, Esq. F.R.S.
SOLICITOR.THOMAS BROWNING, Esq.
MEDICAL OFFICER.WILLIAM COULSTON, Esq., F.S.A.
BANKERS.Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, CAVE, AND CAVE.
This Company having been established upwards of sixty-five years,
ample time has elapsed to prove the soundness of the principles onwhich it has been conducted. During that period its operations haveattained great magnitude, and it has enjoyed much prosperity.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Atlas Assurance— Continued.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.The Accumulated Premiums amount to more than £1,650,000. The
Annual Income exceeds £170,000.Bonuses have been declared on some Policies to an amount greater
than the sum originally assured.
Premiums have been extinguished where the parties assured haveapplied the Bonus in reduction of the Annual Premium.The total Surplus divided amongst the assured up to the present time
amounts to the sum of £1,411,447 in actual money, and is represented bya still larger reversionary sum payable at death.
The sum of over £5,742,140 has been paid during the existence of theOffice for Claims under Life Policies, of which amount a very consider-
able part was for Bonuses.Persons Assuring in Great Britain have the option of Participating
Kates of Premium or of Non-Participating Rates.The Rates of Premium have been adjusted in accordance with a long
experience, and bear equitably on all ages.
The Non- Participating Scale is particularly adapted to parties wishingto assure a fixed sum only, at a fixed rate of Premium, and on lowterms.
Combined Provision may be made for Old Age and early Death, so
that a person may secure a sum of money for himself, to be paid at astipulated age, if he should lire so long, or to be paid to his Executorsif he should die before that age. This feature of the Atlas Officearrangements deserves particular attention, as likely to meet the require-ments of a large number of persons.
The Directors are ready to receive Proposals for Assurances on anycontingency involving payment of a sum at death.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.This Company undertakes the Assurance of almost every species of
Property in the United Kingdom, at rates of Premium, and upon prin-ciples which will be found quite as advantageous to the interests of theAssured as those offered by any other.
The great advantage of an Assurance against Fire to individuals of
every class can be confirmed by the fact that this company, while it is
annually assuring Property amounting in value to more than £30,963,325,has paid for Losses to the Assured within the United Kingdom, since its
institution in 1808, upwards of £2,107,687 sterling.
No charge for Policies or Stamps.Tables of Bates, Forms of Proposals, and any information needful to
effect Life or Fire Assurances, may be obtained on application to theOffice, No. 92 Cheapside, or to any of the Company's Agents.
RICHARD RAY, Secretary.
AGENT FOR THE COMPANY IN PAISLEY—
SNEDDON BRIDGE.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WEST OP ENGLANDFIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1807.
And Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.
THUS TEES,Eight Hon. Earl of DEVON. Eight Hon. Earl FOETESCUE.
Eight Hon. Earl MOELEY. Sir THOMAS DYKE ACKLAND, Bart.
SAMUEL T. KEKEWICH, Esq., M.P.
President—WILLIAM BABNES, Esq.
Secretary—WILLIAM CANN. Actuary—CHABLES LEWIS.
LIFE INSURANCE.THIS Company offers to the Public the security of an ample paid
up Capital, and Accumulated Fund of ONE MILLION AND AHALF STEELING, with an ANNUAL EEVENUE OF £200,000from the Life Branch alone. Four-fifths, or 80 per cent., of the
profits are appropriated to all Policies of £100 and upwards, everyFifth year, and without responsibility ofpartnership.The share of profits alloted to each Policy may be added to the sum
insured and payable at the death of the life—or its present value in
cash may be received—or an equivalent reduction of the future
Annual Premium obtained—at the option of the assured.
Assurances effected at lower rates without participation. Bever-sions purchased, and annuities granted.
Loans are granted by the Company on Life Policies, on approved per-
sonal security, and Advances are also made on the security of Policies ofadequate value.
VOLUNTEEE COEPS.Persons insured with this Company are at liberty to serve in anv
Volunteer Corps within the United Kiugdom, without prejudice to
their policies.
"DAYS OF GEACE."By the condition of the Company's Policies, invariably acted upon
for upwards of Fifty Years, the period for payment of Premiums is
not only extended to the days of grace, without forfeiture of thePolicies, but the sums insured are recoverable, the same as if theclaim had risen at any time previously.
No Chargefor Life Policy Stamps or Medical Fees.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
West of England Insurance— Continued.
FIBS INSURANCESAre effected by the Company at the usual rates on the various de-
scriptions of Property. Manufactories and similar risks insured byspecial agreement, on favourable terms. Losses by gas explosion are
made good.
Forms of Proposals and Prospectuses may be had on application
to any of the Company's Agents.
AGENTS.A. POLLOCK, 5 Causeyside Street.D. LYLE, 4 High Street.
The Company's FIRE BRIGADE and ENGINE are despatchedTO all fires without charge, special protection beiDg given to
Property Insured by their Policies. The West of England is the
only Company maintaining a Fire Establishment in Scotland, at
their own Expense.Immediate Intimation in all Cases of Fire
Should be given at the Station House, 20 Smithhills, End of OldBridge.
NOBLE CAMPBELL, Superintendent, 5 Bridge Streeet.
ESTABLISHED 1821. CAPITAL, £550,000.
Two-fifths of the Profits are periodically distributed amongparties insuring in the Society. Policy holders have thus from time to
time received as Bonuses sums amounting in the aggregate to nearly FivenuNDRED Thousand Pounds.The Rates of Premium are in no case higher than those charged
by the other principal offices making no Return of Profits to the
Insured.
In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of
this Establishment, it may be sufficient to state that the Total Busi-ness of the Society now exceeds Eight Millions.
Secretary—Sir SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Knight, Norwich.
Agent for Paisley :
—
JAMES B, LAMB, Architect, Surveyor, and. Licensed.
Property Valuator.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,MANUFACTURE AT THE
FERGTSI1E FIRE CLAY WORKS,PAISLEY,
Fire Bricks, including WhiteFacing Fire Bricks of everydesigu
Glazed Sewer Pipes, with the
usual Socket Joints, and ac-
cording to Jennings' Patent
White Enamelled Fire BricksDo. Do. Tiles for
Lining WallsOrnamental Chimney CansVent Linings and OncomingsJoist ShieldsBalustersWall CopingOrnamental Rybats, &c, for
doors, windows, and corners of
houses
Garden BordersStable BricksFlNIALSChannel BlocksInverted Sewer BlocksBidge Tiles, Plain & OrnamentalFlooring Tiles—Hexagon, Oc-
togon, and SquareFlue Covers of all Sizes
Gas BetortsCattle Troughs of all Sizes
Horse MangersFlower Vases and StandsGround Fibe ClayByre Gutter BlocksMilk Coolers
And all Articles made of Fire Clay, of the most Superior Quality.
They also Manufacture at the
CALEDONIA & SHORTROODSDRAIN PIPE & TILE WORKS, PAISLEY,DRAIN PIPES FOR FIELD DRAINAGE, from
One-and-a-Half Inch Bore and upwards.
COLLARS FOR DRAIN PIPES.OPEN OR HORSE-SHOE DRAIN TILES of the
Various Sizes.
ROOFING TILES.
B. B. & S. beg to direct special attention to the WHITEENAMELLED BBICKS manufactured by them. These bricks can
be used most advantageously in Lining External Walls, in BackCourts, Passages, &c, where there is a deficiency of light, and also
in Lining the Internal Walls of Buildings, such as SCHOOLROOMS, PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
}to prevent a close and unhealthy
atinosphere, and to secure continuous freshness and cleanliness, while
superseding the future necessity of Painting, White-washing, &c.
Ferguslie Fire Clay Works,Caledonia and Shortroods Dnin Tile Works,
Paisley, 1875. •}
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STATIONERS, ACCOUNT-BOOK MAKERS,
lO HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.i^. HZ". Sf S. have pleasure in calling1 special attention
to the Stationery (Department of their business. <£hey
pay particular attention to the manufacture of all
varieties ofJ&erchants\Jfianufactu,rers>
, and, Ifankers'
Recount Ijooks.
^They keep a ruled pattern-file of all books made, to
each of which is attached a number. (^Duplicates of
any book can thus be had by simply ordering- by JTo,
of §ook.Duplicate Eeceive NotesBills—Fosters, &c.Marriage Invitations
Marriage CardsMarriage EnvelopesSoiree & Lecture TicketsVisiting CardsBall ProgrammesCounting house sundries
Invoice TopsAccount TopsReceive NotesMemorandum NotesNote & Letter HeadingsEstimate HeadingsShawl Tickets
Piece Goods Tickets
Gummed Tickets
Circulars
Journey Intimations
Cash AcknowledgmentsBank DraftsPrice and Goods List
Obituary Intimations
B B EnvelopesFuneral Letters
Address Labels
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Door, Window, & Cart Plates Furnished& Engraved.
QUEST, ADDRESS, and BUSINESS DIES CUT.
NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped either
Plain or in the New Brilliant Style.
MOURNING STATIONERY.|
Pocket Books, Wallets, Note Books, in great variety.
All kinds of Books Bound to any Pattern.
CAMPBELL'S DIARIES.
10 SIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST, & BELL HANGER,
6 ST. MIBSBW STREET,PAISLEY.
Orders promptly attended to, and Charges Moderate.
RISK & MARSHALL,Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers,
33 WELLMEADOW STREET,P A I S L E V-
HOUSE ABOVE.
CARTOONS, DRAPERS' BOXES, LADIES' HAT BOXES,AND ALL KINDS OF
fil€f 9A9II 1#E^S 8
MAY BE HAD ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.o
FANCY PAPER BOXMAKER,CUMBERLAND PLACE, PAISLEY.
WASHING AND^ DRESSING.THE COMMITTEE of the PAISLEY HOUSE OF
REFUGrE respectfully call the attention of Familiesand others to the facilities afforded for Washing andDRESSING of Clothes at the Establishment. Parties
may rely on their work being done in the most satisfactory
manner, and at Moderate Charges.
Price Lists may be had of the Matron, Mrs. Stark, at
the Refuge, Stow Place, Paisley,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun.;
AND
CARD-BOARD MANUFACTURER,
6 HIGH STREET,
Works :—Blackball Mill, Paisley.
WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun,AGENT FOB
6 HIGH STREET, Paisley.
WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun,,
AGENT FOR
6 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS*
BASS BROOMS CHEAP! HAIR BROOMS CHEAP!CARPET BROOMS CHEAP!
BIVETTED BBOOMSFor the House, the Yard, the Stable, and the Street.
THE principle upon which these Improved PATENTBBiOOMS are made is the perfection of Strength,
Neatness, and Security. The Stocks are solid, withstail
or handle holes bored clear through, while each and every
portion of the material is firmly secured by the patent
mode of Rivetting, which gives to the Brooms Elasticity
in use, and Freedom in Handling, not obtainable in anyother make.
Pitch, wire, string, pegs, wedges, and veneers being
entirely avoided in their manufacture, they are unaffected
by heat, cold, or change of temperature of any kind, andhence are admirable adapted for the out-door and in-door
work of our variable climate.
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
Ask for and be sure you get the Riretted Brooms and Brushes,
Sole Agent for Scotland :
13 and 51 STORIE STREET,PAISLE -ST.
IjgMljjgjW In jjjj lljj SMjjlMlMUg
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'j'rO::v .' E^|5.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
TAILOR and CLOTHIER,104 HIGH STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY.
Gentlemen and Boys' Clothing in all its Branches^
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
JOHN P. AULD,Joiner, Cabinetmaker, and Upholsterer,
HAS REMOVED TO
30 ORCHARD STREET.Funerals conducted and Jobbing punctually attended to.
JAMES BEID,HOUSE PAJNTER and SIGN WRITER,
18 CAUSEYSIDE,PAISLEY.
JAMES WHITEFORD,HOME AND FOREIGN FRUIT MERCHANT/
S3 OATTSEYSIDE STREET, and 4 LYLESLAND,PAISLEY. '
•Fresh Fruits always on, Sand.
Parties and Soirees Supplied.
ADVJEBTISEMENTS.
INSPECTION INVITED.
PIANOFORTESBY
Broawood, Collard, Kirkman, Hopkinson,AND OTHER GOOD MAKERS.
In Great Variety, at the most Moderate Prices.
NEW METAL SEMI-GRANDS,9 By KIRKMAN, KAPS (of Dresden).
Grand French and German Oblique Pianofortes.
B A BUONI.U M SBY
Alexandre, Christophe et Etienne, Trayser, &c.,FROM FOUR GUINEAS.
MASON & HAMLI N'S "AMERICAN ORGANS.Slightly used PIANOS and HARMONIUMS always on hand.
MUSIC.The NEWEST PUBLICATIONS ALWAYS on BANS.
A Large Stock of the Cheapest Standard Music Published.
Booksellers, Teachers, and Societies Supplied on the most Liberal Terms,Insulators, Metronomes, Folios, and Wrappers in Great Variety
and Style.
Every Article Connected with the Trade.
MUSIC LIBRARY,ON THE LONDON SYSTEM.
Subscription, One Guniea per annum. In addition to the use of extensive
Library, Subscribers are entitled to select a Half Guinea's worth of
Music at the Selling Price.
PIANOFORTES Hired in Town and Country, from 10s. 6d. per Month,HARMONIUMS, „ „ 5s. „
Pianofortes for Concerts, Soirees, Marriages, Evening Parties, &c.Packing Cases for the Coast, &c.
TUNING AND REPARING PROMPTLY EXECUTED.MUSIC PROVIDED FOR EVENING PARTIES.
J. ROY PHASER,MUSIC WAREHOUSE,
TERRACE BUILDINGS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tailor &,jjl<3L Olotliier,8 ORR SQUARE, PAISLEY.
HOUSE—13 BARCLAY STREET.
Gentlemen'sand Boys' Clothing Fashionably Made-Also, Ladies' Jackets.
%JJJ Mm<i mm 1.
1 ST. MIP.EE1T STREET(Near the Cross)>
, PAISLEY-
D . .La j Xj US?
AGENT WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO.,
ACCOUNTANT and MOUSE FACTOR,
4 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
HOUSE—11 MAXWELLTON".
GLOBE HOTHEIXi,11 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
JPTlO^PRIETOR.Soups, Joints, and Steaks, daily, from 1 till 5 o'Olock.
Dinner and Supper Parties Accommodated on Eeasonable Terms.
The Globe Hall, capable of accommodating 300 people, may be Let onEeasonable Terms. '
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HE A P
: WABEHOTTSE,93 HIGH STREET,
PAISLEY.
BE}GS to return his sincere thanks to his numerousCustomers for the liberal patronage they have bestowedon him since opening his Boot and Shoe Warehouse at theabove address, where he will Continue to sell from Twentyto Thirty per Cent, cheaper than the Public have beenreceiving.
A splendid Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, made fromthe best materials, both in Uppers and Soles, elegant in
style, and warranted durable.
Special attention is invited to his SELECT STOCK of
HAND-MADE WORK,Guaranteed Fifteen per Cent. Cheaper than those madeby Machinery. The Public can now save money bypurchasing at this Shop. It is an old saying that" a penny hained is a penny gained," but here you cansave shillings. The material and every class of work is
guaranteed to be the very best that is made.
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS—
93 HIOH: SO?fL£3£37.
ADVERTISEMENTS
.
WILLIAM BROWN,PHOTOGRAPHER,
6 GILMOUR STREET, PAISLEY,Begs to thank his many Friends and the
Public for their kind Patronage, and trusts
by excellency of production to merit their
continued favour.
Poi^ti^aits EnlargedAND
FINISHED in OIL, WATEE COLOUKS,&c.
WHOLESALEGLASS & CHINA WAREHOUSE,
- 37 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. '
WHILE thanking onr numerous customers for the
• patronage bestowed on us for the last fifteen years,
would beg to say that, as we have recently added a large
Saloon to our former Shop, that we are now in a position
to show one of the Largest Stocks in town, at prices
considerably below several Glasgow establishments.
- G-oods Carefully (Packed for tfown and Country.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT,10 HIGH STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY. ,
J^'B'—-jfthvciys on hand, the JTewest Fashions as they
appear.
ROBERT HUTCHISON,
04 Bias STREET and 70 BROOMLANDS,PAISLEY,
MEASURES TAKEN AT PARTIES' RESIDENCES.
Goods sent for Inspection.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY and NEATLY EXECUTED.
CHARGES MODERATE.
JAMES CRAIG'SGENERAL WAREHOUSE,
2 1 CAUSE YSIDE,Is the Shop to buy Useful Household Requisites, suitable for
Parties commencing Housekeeping, and other Furniture.
CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, FLOOR CLOTHS;FENDERS, ASH BOXES, GOBLETS, POTS, FIRE SHOVELS
;
TIN WARE, KNIVES AND FORKS;SPOONS, TRAYS, BRUSHES, BOYNES, PAILS, BELLOWS,
BASKETS.WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES in all
Sizes.
These, and all other little odd things, at the Lowest possible Prices
for Ready Money.
2i causeysTde, PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
IAMES AW©It$@I,CLOTHIER AND HATTER,
16 aiLMOUE STREET, PAISLEY,Has always on hand a Select Stock, fitting for the Season.
Juveniles (Dresses, ^Pulpit Gowns, Livery, and. Regimental Clothing; in the First Style.
CHARGES MODERATE.
The First Funeral Undertakers in Paisley.
J. & E. ANDERSON,The only Surviving Partners of the Firm of
JAMES ANDERSON & SONS,FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS,
And Manufacturers of Dressings and»Finithings of all kinds,
Are carrying on the Business as formerly at
6 NEW STREET, PAISLEY,First Door above old Premises, and
45 NEW STREET.
Covered and Plain Coffins of all Styles always on hand.The Trade supplied with all necessary Furnishings.
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.
ROBERT ARMOUR,15 CATXSEYSXDE STREET, PAISLEY,
AGENT FOR THE
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FIRE ANDLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
THE EDINBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,AND THEK
LONDON GUARANTEE & ACCIDENT COMPANYLIMITED.
Fire Policies transferredfrom other Offices without extra charge.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGINEERS,
1 WATER BRAE, PAISLEY.
HD
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, CLOTHIER,
HOSIER, AND SHXRTMAKER,
10 4 HIGH STREET (CROSS),
PAISLEY.
VELVETS, SILK, SATINS, PLAIDS,
SHAWLS, DRESSES,
CRAPES, BED AND WINDOW FURNITURE,
DYED AND FINISHED, BY
ARCHD. BELL,STANLEY WORKS.
/Receiving Shop—
2 OLD SMITHHILLS.Goods sent for when required.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
o.a.:r"ve:r, .a. isr r> gilder,85 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
FRAMES MADE, REPAIRED, AND REGILDED.Cheap Washable Gilt Mouldings kept always on hand.
Maps and Plans Stretched and Varnished.Paintings Cleaned, Repaired,, and Varnished.
Oleographs and Engravings kept in Stock.
Id)'
j
GATJZE STJE&El'EiT,PAISLEY.
^amuel Keith, Proprietor
.In connection, and immediately opposite,
.A. To©r corn. Rooms,LARGE HALL, capable of accommodating upwards of
600 persons, and small Ball-Room, holding about 150,
with comfortable Side Rooms, nlay be had together or
separately, on Moderate Terms.
APPLY TO
Mr. KSITS,AT THE HOTEL.
10 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,AGENT FOB,
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,AND
SCOTTISH FIEE INSURANCECOMPANY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM BAIRD,SUCCESSOR TO
WILLIAM STIRLING & CO.,
SADDLER, HARNESS, MILITARYACCOUTREMENT,
AND
BELT MANUFACTURER,96 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
Established Upwards of One Hundred Years.
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,7 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.
Funerals carefully oonducted either in town or country, on
moderate terms.
OFFICE OPEN NIGHT AND DAT.
Every (Description of ,
J" O IB -IFIES, I IsT T I 1ST OrExecuted with
NEATNESS, ECONOMY, AND DESPATCH,
at the
Paisley -Herald Office,
10 high street (back land).
ADVERTISEMENTS.
'f
CLOTHIER and HATTER,18 GILMQUR STREET,
PAISLEY.Gentlemen's and Soys' Clothing- made up in
the most Fashionable Styles,
ALEXANDER 0AIERO1,
40 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.
Venetian Ijlinds ; Hair, Wool, and Straw
J&attresses.
JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
, C M M E R C I A LINN,TKE CROSS
(CORNER OF MOSS STREET),PAISLEY.
LIQUORS, #c, of the FINEST QUALITIES, always in Stock.
B. WALLACE,COTTON & WOOL WASTE MERCHANT,
AND
BEDDING MANUFACTURER,13 SOUTH CROFT.
ADVERTISEMENTS.,
III BfflIT8 COUB, *BB F«TWAREHOUSE,
COBWEB OF OHUROH3ILL.
MR. GEORGE W. MCMME,AGENT FOR
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
48 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY.
THE
PAISLEY HERALDAND RENFREWSHIBE ADVERTISER
IS THE
COUNTY PAPER FOR RENFREW,And commands an Extensive Circulation amongst s
population of 200,000 inhabitants, as weh\as being read if
the neighbouring Counties of Ayr and Lanark.
IT IS THE RECOGNISED MEDIUM FOR
ADVERTISEMENTS,And yet (owing to its large size) is one of the most
readable weekly Newspapers of the day.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SCOTTISH UNIONFIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN,
37 CORNHILL. 47 GEORGE STREET. 52 DAME STREET.
Established 1824—Capital, £5,000,000.
GOVERNOR
—
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OP HAMILTON AND BRANDON.DEPUTY-GOVERNOR.
THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUIS OP QUEENSBERRY,ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
John Kennedy, Esq.
James Campbell, Esq.
Robert Hutchison, Esq.
James Mansfield, Esq.
John Wright, Esq.
John Cowan, Esq.Daniel Ainslie, Esq.The Hon. Jas. W. Moncreiff.Findlay Anderson, Esq.James Turnbull, Esq.
George Ramsay, Manager. James Barlas, Secretary,Solicitor—Colin Mackenzie, W.S.
Auditor—Bobert Spottiswoode, C.A. Physician— Dr J. D. Gillespie.Bankers—The Commercial Bank—The National Bank.
This Company is composed of a numerous and influential body ofProprietors, and has a large Subscribed Capital, so that unquestionablesecurity is guaranteed to Insurers.
Invested Funds as at 1st August, 1874, upwards of £1,333,000Annual Bevenue from all sources ... ... ... 282 106Amount of Life Insurances in force, 5.300 000
LIFE DEPARTMENT.Five-Sixths of the Profits arising from the Whole Life Business
are divided EVERY FIVE YEARS amongst participating Policy-holders, in the proportion each has contributed to the Fund.
NEW BUSINESS IN 18 7 4.POLICIES-643.
ST7MS ASSURED. PREMIUMS.£443,105. £14,129 Os. 64.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.Insurances effected on moderate terms. The Company has a long-
established character for settling losses promptly and liberally.This Company does not transact Foreign Business, the Agencies
being entirely confined to the United Kingdom.Copies of Prospectuses, and all other information, may be obtained
at the Offices of the Company, or at any of the Agencies throughoutthe Kingdom.
Agents.Paisley—HODGE, YOUNG, & MARTIN, County Buildinss.„ ALEXANDER HART, 9 Churchhill.
GEORGE HART, Writer, 5 County Place.Johnstone—JOHN SALMON, Factor.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
INSURANCE COMPANY-Established 1836. Empowered by Special Acts of Parliament.
Offices—LIVERPOOL 1 DALE STREET.LONDON 7 CORNHILL and CHARING CROSS.GLASGOW 128 INGRAM STREET.
Invested Funds, £4,861,837Fire Premiums in 1874, 1,082,521
Life Premiums in 1874, 244,608
DIRECTORS.JAMES REID STEWART, Esq., Glasgow, Chairman.ANDREW BUCHANAN, Esq., of Auchentorlie.
WALTER MACKENZIE, Esq., Glasgow.ROBERT F. SHAW STEWART, Esq., Edinburgh.
Solicitors—JAMES RITCHIE, MACLEAN, & CO., Glasgow.Medical Referee- R. SCOTT ORR, Esq., M.D.
Resident Secretary—DAYID STEWART.
Insurances on nearly every description of Property, at Home andAbroad, can be effected at Moderate Rates.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES.The Rates of Premium are moderate for all descriptions of Insurance.
Every Policy on the Bonus Plan is entitled, after Five Years' Pre-
miums have been paid, to a Fixed Bonus according to the Table in the
Prospectus, which is guaranteed as part of the Policy.
A distinctive feature of this Company's Bonus is, that after ten years
it increases annually, instead of, as in most Life Offices, remainingstationary for a period of five or seven years.
Whole World Leave granted on reasonable terms.
Claims are paid Thirty Days after admission.
Medical Fees and Policy Stamps paid by the Company.Forms of Proposals, Prospectuses, and all necessary information fur-
nished on application.
D. STEWART, Resident Secretary,
128 Ingram Street, Glasgow.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY-robert BOYD & WILLIAM REID, Jun., 15 Gilmonr Street.
CAMPBELL & RUSSELL, Writers, Clydesdale Bank.JAMES LANG, Leather Merchant, 86 High Street.
JOHN M'GOWN, 14 Gilmour Street.
DAVID MELVILLE, National Bank of Scotland.
JOHN MUIR, Accountant, 23 Moss Street.
Agents in Johnstone—Thomas Shanks, Engineer ; G. J. M'Farlanb,Johnstone Chemical Works.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
WIRE WAREHOUSE,CENERAL WIRE-WORK AND WIRE-CLOTH
25 CANDLEBI&aS, GLAS&OW.
BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
Established 1837.
ALEXANDER ROWAT & CO.,PATENTEES and Manufacturers of Superior Flexible Wire
Machinery Belting and Wire-webbing for Self-Acting Ovens,
Kilus, Hoists, and Elevators, specially adapted for driving Machineryin Hot or Wet Positions, and can be seen in daily operation on their
own Premises and elsewhere. Inspection invited.
Extra strong kinds made to order for Alining Purposes.
Patentees and Manufacturers of Machine-made Lattice Wire-work,
forming a cheap and thoroughly efficient protection for Windows andEoof Lights of Churches, Schools, Warehouses, Factories, Stores,
Granaries. Public Works, etc., made in Sheets to any Size or Shape,
or in Rolls 50 yards, and any width up to 6 feet.
Manufacturers of Brass, Iron, and Steel Wire Tube Brushes, of
superior quality, for Locomotive, Marine, and other Tubular Boilers.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Wire-work and Wire-cloths for
Engineers, Ship Builders, Ironfounders, Starch Manufacturers, SugarRefiners, Brewers, Distillers, Cotton and Flour Mills, Chemical
Works, Gas and Water Works, etc.
Ornamental Wire Fence Borderings, Baskets, Flower Stands, etc.,
made to order.
Galvanised Wire-netting, all widths, kept in Stock, suitable for
Pigeon and Poultry Enclosures.
Wire Riddles and Sieves for all purposes.
Copper, Brass, Tioned, Galvanised, and Iron Wire all sizes.
Plain and Galvanised Fencing and Netting Staples always in Stock.
Country or Export Orders Prowptly Executed.
EXTRA WIRE-WORK or WIRE-CLOTHS WROUGHT to ORDER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SCOTTISH FIRE INSURANCECOMPANY,CAPITAL, ON E MILLION STERLING.
Head O f f i c
e
—31 GEORGE STKEET, EDINBURGH.
Chairman of Edinburgh Board—Allan A. Maconochie Wellwood, Esq.,
of Meadowbank and Garvock.Deputy-Chairman—James Cowan, Esq., M.P. for the City of
Edinburgh.Manager—JAMES RHIND CARPHIN.
Secretary—JOHN HUBBY.Glasgow Office—
123 ST. VINCENT STREET.Local Secretary—ARCHIBALD LAWSON.
Applications for Agencies invited, to be addressed to the Secretary at
Glasgow.
AGENTS IN PAISLEY.JAMES ADAM, Accountant, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie.
JAMES HAY, 10 High Street.
JAMES BROWN, City of Glasgow Bank.THOMAS DONALD, 4 Storie Street.
GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital—One Million Sterling.
FIRE LIFE-LOAKTS,Head Office for the "West of Scotland
—
71 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW,WALKER, SCOTT, & Co., Local Managers.
Agents in Paisley—
Mr. JOHN CARSWELL, 4 High Street.
Me. THOMAS DONALD 4 Storie Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
mmmmp & mmmmSWm $
GLAZIER,3E*±ot"U.ro UPr^oaoL© ISOL&laL&jr,
AND &ILDEE.Windows Cleaned, (Painted, Sf lie-paired.
G-lcxss Gut to all Sizes.
104 CAUSE YSli>E (ffcoifof New Street).
(Successor to HUGH PATERSON),
COOPER AND HOOF MERCHANT,48 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
Sale Shop—43 High Street.
^m & %#IS JessMmWIM
I]
AGENT,19 Howard Street, Glasgow,
AND
47 Oakshaw Street, Paisley.
AGENT FORScottish Provident Institution for Life Assur-
ance.
Fire Insurance Company of Scotland.
Railway Passenger Accidental InsuranceCompany.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
i^ms
BRICKBUILDERTa 4L X> "TZT Ii A N S,
(Late of 7 Marshall's Lane),
T) ESPECTFULLY intimates to his Friends and the
J\ Public that he has taken into Partnership
THOMAS HILLCOAT, Foreman with Thomas M'Kaigfor several years. The Business is now carried on under
the name of
ROBERTSON I U1LLG0AT.It. & H. trust, by strict attention to all orders entrusted
to them, to merit a share of public patronage.
Orders left at 7 Marshall's Lane, or 68 Love Street,
will be punctually attended to.
N ATI ON Al_
>£p[ifg mvhxp lanft of ijawskg.
OPPICE-14 GILMOUR STREET.
Open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 10
till 3 o'Clock ; and on Saturday Evenings, from 6 till 9.
Deposits from ONE SHILLING and Upwards received,
OA S H I E R.-
JOHN M'GOWN, Accountant & Insurance Agent.
OFFICE IN JOHNSTONE—62 HIGH STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOH1T GIBB3
Respectfully intimates that he has Removed from
13 WEST BRAE to
3 KING STREET, BBQOMLAHDS.
ALEXANDER M'LELLAEAND
40 NEW STKEET, PAISLEY.
Large and Small Bands provided for Parties.
COFFEE BOASTING WORKS,L9
AND
GENERAL GRINDING MILLS,MACPHEBSON STREET, GLASGOW.
THE ONLY STEAM POWER COFFEE ROASTING ESTABLISH-MENT CONNECTED WITH THE TRADE IN THE CITY.
IN returning thanks for past favours, desires to intimate that he haslately fitted up additional Sugar Grinding Machinery, rendering
that Branch of his Establishment more improved and extensive,
thereby affording greater facilities to Confectioners, Biscuit Manufac-turers, and the Trade in general, of having their Sugar Ground in a
manner suitable to their various requirements, while due attention is
being observed towards those other branches for Coffee-Roasting, andthe Grinding of Coffees, Spices, Drugs, Dyes, Drysalteries, &c, so
that Grocers, Druggists, Dyers, and others shall have advantage of
every improvement that may be suggested.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ml.
JOINER, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,AND
FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,
80 NEW SNEDDON,TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Friends and
the Public who have patronised him for the last
thirty years, and begs to intimate that in order to meetthe increased demand he has removed to more commodiousWorkshop and "Warehouse Premises,
80 NEW SNEDDON,where he will have an opportunity of displaying his varied
Stock of
HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
THE FU\ER4L DFPAETMEMTWILL BE CONDUCTED WITH THE
STRICTEST ECOISTOMIT.
Venetian ^linds, Feather Ijeds, Hair, Wool, and
Straw JAattresses.
Ladies' Needle-"Wor3s tastefully done up.
TEMPORARY DECORATIONS FOR SOIREE AND
BALL ROOM.
<¥ke Trade Supplied,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE CROWN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY,AND
THE SCOTTISH FIRE OFFICE.
Agent in Paisley—THOMAS ZOOCTAXjXD,HOUSE FACTOE, and AGENT STATE LINE SHIPPING CO.
4 ST0B1E STREET, PAISLEY.
.5 3 CAUSEYSIDE,PAISLEY.
J. N. M'LABDIE as Co.,
DYERS AND SCOURERS,
MEIKLERIGGS DYE WORKS,PAISLEY.
LIGHT DRESSES & SHAWLS of every Description
Cleaned and Dressed
;
SILKS, VELVETS, FEATHERS, Dyed and Finished;
MOREEN & DAMASK CURTAINS Cleaned, Dyed,and Finished.
CARPETS & CRUMBCLOTHS of all kinds Cleaned;
GENT.'S CLOTHING Cleaned, Dyed, and Finished.
Receiving Offices—7 MARSHALL'S LANE, and 18 GEORGE STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS
.
CARTES DE VISITE.
PHOTOGRAPHER,25 STORXE STREET, PAISLEY.
iJU
No. 11 SIR MICHAEL STREET, PAISLEY.
HOUSE—4 SIR MICHAEL STEEET.
KITCHEN RANGES,LAMPS, GASALIERS, TEA TRAYS,
CUTLERY AND OTHER FURNISHINGS.
SAVE YOUR RETAILER'S PROFITSBY PURCHASING YOUR
KITCHEN RANGES,DRAWING and DINING ROOM GRATES,
FENDERS, STOVES, &c,Direct from the Manufacturers,
DUNCAN & BALDERSTON,PARAG02T FOUNDRY,
G-IFfE-A^T ^TVEI^LIlSra-TOIsr ST. 3
Off Paisley Road (Car Terminus), Kinning Park,
Grates Removed, Gut, Pieced, and Re-Polished.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BONUS YEAR, 18T5.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILEINSURANCE COMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
CAPITAL,- • TWO MILLIONS.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.Revenue, 1874, - - - £399,398Invested Fund, 1874, - - £2,396,269
The Tables of Premiums are moderate. Special Tables have been
introduced by the Company, viz.—The Half Premium—Double Assur-
ance—Assurance and Annuity. Reduced Table for Residence in India,
China, &c. Nine-tenths of the whole Profits divided every Five Years.
The Nest Division of Profits will take place as at31st December, 10*75.
ANNUITY DEPARTMENT,Invested Fund, 1874, - - £286,244
Annuities, immediate, deferred, or contingent, granted, and the rates
fixed on the most favourable terms.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.Revenue, 1874, - £824,941Reserve Fund, 1874, - - - £862,238
The Company Insures every Description of Property at Home andAbroad, at the Lowest Rates of Premium corresponding to the Risk.
No charge whatever is made for Policies, or for Transfers from other
Offices. All claims promptly and liberally settled.,
Full explanations, Tables of Rates, &c, may be had at any of the
Company's Offices or Agents throughout the Kingdom.
GLASGOW BRANCH.O F F I C E—1 02 ST. VINCENT STREET.
DIRECTORSCHARLES TENNANT, Esq., of the Glen, Chairman.
WM. SCOTT, Esq., Merchant.THOMAS CLAVERING, Esq.,
MerchantDUNCAN SMITH, Esq., Mer-
chant
W. W. WATSON, Esq., City
ChamberlainJ. T. CAIRD, Esq., Engineer,
GreenockJAS. A. WENLEY, Esq., Banker.
Manager, G. W. SNODGRASS. Secretary, DAVID L. LAIDLAW.
AGENTS.M'INNES, MACFARLANE, & CO., Writers, Paisley.
JOBN HUTCBESON, Banker, Paisley.
ROBE I; T ARMOUR, Commission Agent, Paisley.
J. ADAM, Writer, Paisley.
WALTER HOLMES, Banker, Johnstone.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
GLAZIER AND PAINTER,
3 5 HIGH STREET,(H0U8E—52 HIG-H S^EEtf),
HOTHOUSES PAINTED AND REPAIRED.Windows Cleaned, Painted, Hung with Cords, & Repaired.
Lead and Zinc Windows, &c, made to Order.
JAMES M'LACHLAN,COAL MERCHANT,
COAL BASIN, 19 CANAL STREET,AND
RAILWAY DEPOT, UNDERWOOD.
Always on hand a Supply of the Finest
WISEAW HOUSE COALAND FURNACE DROSS.
Orders left at above Places, or 4 Williamsburgh,
promptly attended to.
Every (Xtesoription of
JOB PBHsTTIITG-,Executed with
NEATNESS, ECONOMY, AND DESPATCHat the
Paisley Herald Office,
10 high street (back land).