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FO W LER'S 1 COMMERCIAIi DIRECTORY

OF THE

PRINCIPAL TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN THE UPPER WARD

OF RENFREWSHIRE, FOR

CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MERCHANTS, TRADERS, MANUFACTURERS,

AND PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS:

ALSO, A COPIOUS STREET GUIDE OF PAISLEY,

AND AN APPENDIX,

CONTAINING MANY USEFUL LISTS AND TAB-LES.

FIFTH EDITION, CONTINUED uiiNNUJiLLY. PAISLEY

PUBLISHED AND SOLD /CT^'i. /~/a" ' BY G. FOWLER, BOOKSELLER. /n^- g ' (See next Page. /3

9> 1923 ^'/ 2 ADDRESS.

Tbe use of Directories is now so well understood that there are few Towns of any note in the kitigdom tvithout one. The value set on them in this District, is clearly evinced hy the annually increasing pa- tronage which the publisher of the Renfrewshire Commercial Directory has experienced.

It is not to Manufacturers or Merchants alone that this work is ne- cessary, embracing, as it does, a minute and well classified body of general information on subjects connected with the County, it ivill be found, highly useful to all who have any connection with the Towns and Villages within its range.

The Publisher, while he returns his sincere thanks for the prompt and valuable assistance he has received from Gentlemen in the County, respectfully solicits a continuance of such assistance, as by it he is enabled to make his Lists more complete and correct, and consequently more generally useful.

As there are but feiu Copies thrown off, except what are subscribed for, 7ion subscribers will require to make early application ; and, to pre- vent disappointment, it will be found advantageous for those who wish to secure a copy, to give in their names when the surveys are taken.

The Publisher requests, that individuals tvho send z?i their addresses, ^-c. for publication, may be accurate in their statements, as they are inserted agreeable to the written notice.

NOTICES.

The Public are requested, when Removals and chaiige of Firms talie place, to send early notice thereof to the Publisher, in order that the Lists may be made up by the 2(7/? of May,

Attending to the notices will be found a great convenience to the Trading Public, and enable the Publisher to make the Lists more complete.

Any suggestion relative to the improvement of the Directory, will he thankfully received by the Fublisher, if sent before the 20th May.

N. B. —Bookbinding— Copperplate Engraving and Printing — Letter Press and Lithographic Printing, done i?i a Superior Style. ^S' Orders for ErsRi' New Periodical Publication.

Directory Office, ^ Paisley, July 1831. ^ THE

FIFTH EDITION

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IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

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SIR MICHAEL S. STEWART, BART.,

OF GREENOCK, M. P.

By his most obedient humble Servant,

GEORGE FOWLER. 4 Bill Tablefrom July 1831, ^o December 1832. JULY 1831. JANUARY 1832. JULY. Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues, 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 11 1825 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 5 12 19 26 Thur. 5 12 19 26 Thur, 5 12 19 26 ' Wed. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 6 ]3 20 27 Thur. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 AUGUST. FEBRUARY. AUGUST. Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Thur. 2 9 16 23 Thur. 2 9 16 23 .30 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. 3 10 17 24 Fri. 3 10 17 2431 Thur. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28 SEPTEMBER MARCH. SEPTEMBER. Thur. 1 8 15 22 Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Fii. 2 9 16 23 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Sun, 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. 3 10 17 24 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Thur. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 31 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Fri. 7 14 21 28 OCTOBER. APRIL. OCTOBER. Sat. 1 § 15 22 29, Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 17 24 Wed 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Thur. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Thur. 5 12 19 26 Fri. 5 12 19 26 Thur. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 28 NOVEMBER. MAY. NOVEMBER, Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 9 16 23 30 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Thur. 3 10 17 24 Thur. 10 17 24 31 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Fri. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 11 ]§ 25 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28 DECEMBER. JUNE. DECEMBER. Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 9 16 23 30 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 10 17 24 Mon, 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 11 18 24 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 12 19 26 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thur, 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Thur. 7 14 21 28 Fri, 7 14 21 28 STAMP DUTIES. INLAND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Draft or Order for Payment to the Bearer, or Order on demand, or otherwise. Not exceeding 60 Exceeding days' sight, 60 days' sight For £2. d not exceeding £5 5 ^0 10 £0 1 6 Above 5 5 do. 20 16 2 Above 20 do. 30 2 2 C Above 30 do. 50 2 6 3 6 Above 50 do. 100 3 6 4 6 Above 100 do. 200 4* 6 5 Above 200 do. 300 5 6 Above 3Q0 do. 500 6 8 6 Above 500 do. 1000 8 6 G 12 6 Above 1000 do. 2000 12 6 15 Above 2000 do. 3000 15 1 5 Above" 3000 1 5 1 10 FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE. For any sum not exceeding... £100 ... One Shilling andSispence. Above £100 and not exceeding 200 ... Three Shillings Above 200 do. 500 .. Four ShilHngs. Above 500 do. 1000 ... Five Shillings. Above 1000 do. 2000 ... Seven Shillings & Sixpences- Above 2000 do. 3000 ... Ten Shillings,. Above £3000 Fifteen Shillings. Every Bill ia each set, is chargeable with the respective duties. RECEIPTS. For £2andunder £5 ... Os 2c? For £200 & under £300 is- Qd- For 5 do. 10 3 For 300 do. 500 5 For 10 do. 20 6 For 500 do. 1000 7 6 For 20 do. 50 1 For lUOO and upwards, 10 For 50 do. 100 1 6 In full of all demands, 10 For 100 do. 200 2 6 Receiver of money to pay stamp DUTY ON POLICIES OF INSURANCE. To or from any place in the , the Islands of Guernseui. jersey, Aldorney, Sark, or Man. For every sum of 100/. or under, every progressive sum of lOOZ. and fractional part of lOOZ., the premium not above

20 per cent. ------Is 3^/ For the said, sums progressively and fractionally, where the premium is above 20 per cent. - - - - 2s 6d; POLICIES FOR ALL OTHER SEA INSURANCES^ For every lOOZ. or under, every progressive sum of lOOZ. and fractional part of 100/. the premium not above 20 per cent. 2& 6d- For the said sum, progressively and fractionally, the premiun^ above 20 per cent. ~ « - =. ». ~. 5.5 Qdi 6 CONTENTS AND INDEX. -^^"S^^—

Page. Page. BARRHEAD Directory \TZ KILBARCHAN Directory 145 Appendix {see Neilston) 184 Appendix . _ . 151 BRIDGE OF WEIR Directory 137 Auctioneer ... 152 Appendix r^eeiZowsfoww; 143 Agricultural Society 154 CROSSLEE Directory 137 Carriers' Quarters 152 Appendix (see Houstoun) 143 Committee of Town Management 151 CROSSMYLOOF Directory 192 Curlers' Society 155 Appendix rsee PcUokshnws) 203 Fairs ... ib ELDERSLIE Directory 128 Fire Engine ib Appendix {see Johnstone) 131 Grave Diggers 151 GRAHAMSTONE Directory 199 Justicesof the Peace id. Ap'(>ex\A\yL {see Neilston) 184 Library, Kilbarchan 154 HOUSTOUN Directory 137 Do, Relief ib Appendix ... 143 Medical Practitioners 152 t^arrier's Quarters 144 Ministers ... 151 .Fairs .... 144 Officers, Church and Precentors ib Grave Digger - - - 143 Do Excise 152 Justices of the Peace ib Session Clerk . 151

Medical Practitioners - ib School Parochial 152 31idwives ... ib Do Sabbath ib 3Iinisters . . - ib Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c. 153 OiBcers, Church and Precentors ib Do to Managers of 117 Session Cleik - ib St. Barchan's Lodge 153 .Schools, Public ib LIN WOOD Directory 128 Do Sabbath 144 Appendix {see Johnstone) 131 Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c. ib LOCHVVINNOCH Directory 15S to Managers of - - 117 Appendix ... 166 HOW.WOOD Directory 156 Auctioneers 167 Appendix {see Lochvainnoch) 166 Carriers' Quarters - • 16S HURLET Directory 199 Coaches, Stage ib Appendix {see Pollokshaws) 203 Court, Justice of the Peace 167 JOHNSTONE Directory - - 118 Curling Club 170 Appendix ... 131 Fairs - - - 171 Adjusters of imperial Weights and Farmers' Society ib Measures - 132 Garthland, St.,Winloch's Lodge 169 -Auctioners - . - ib Grave Digger 167 Boats, Canal Passage 134 Insurance Office 168 Carriers' Quarters lb Justices of the Peace 166 Coaches, Stage - . - ib Lochwinnoch Library 170 Coffee and News Room 133 Medical Practitioners 167 Committee of Town Management 131 Midwives . . ib Couit, Justice of the Peace 132 Ministers ib Fairs . . _ 136 Officers, Church and Precentors ib Gas Light Company 134 Do Sheriff ib Grave Digger ... 133 Posts, arrival and dispatch 168 Houstoun St. Johnstone Lodge 135 Postage, rates of {see Paisley Direc- Insurance Offices 132 tory) 96 Justices of the Peace ib School Parochial 168 I^ibrary ... 134 Do .Sabbath 169 ^lechanic's Institution 135 Session Clerk 167 jVIedical Practitioners 132 Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c 169 31 id wives ... 133 Do to Managers of 117 -Ministers . ib Writers 167 O^ncers, Church ib NEILSTON Directory 172 i^o. Excise 132 Appendix 184 Do. Sheriff ib Agricultural Society 189 I'lst Office, arrivals and dispatch 133 Auctioneers 1&5 Postage, rates of in Great Britain Carriers 486 {see Paisley Directory) 96 Coaches, Stage ib Session Clerk . . - 133 Court, Justice of Peace 185 Schools, Sabbath 136 Curling Club (Barrhead) 188 Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c. 134 Curlers' Society (Neilston) 189 to Managers of - - 117 Fair, Barrhead 191 Writers ... 132 Fairs, Neilston 191 CONTENTS AND INDEX.

Page. Page. for of persons Grave Diggers . , .185 Directions recovery . 102 Insurance ... ib apparently drowned . 8fi Justices of the Peace . . 184 Dispensary and House of Recovery 108 Lodge of Free Gardeners . 1S9 Dues, River and Harbour . . . Mechanic's Institution . , ib Fairs {see Markets) 106 115 Medical Practitioners . 185 Fine Arts (Society 1829) . . . 105 Messenger at Arms . . ib Firemen and Fire Engines 82 Midwives ... ib Freeholders of Renfrewshire . . . 95 Ministers . . , . ib Furnished Lodgings Officers & Precentors, Church ib Gas Light Company . 114 ib Grain Mills- 106 Do Excise ...... Do Sheriff, <^c. . . ib Grave Diggers . , .93 87 Post, arrival and dispatch • 186 Hospital, Town's ... Postages rates of (see Paisley Direc- Insurance, (Offices and Agents) 104 82 tory .... 96 Jail and Bridewell . . SO Session Clerk ... 185 Justices of the Peace . . . Libraries, Paisley . . .89 School Parochial , , ib

. it> Do Sabbath (Barrhead) . 188 Do Theological . ib Do Do (Neilston Original) ib Do Trades . . . Do Do (Neilston Association) ib Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire . 79 Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c. 187 Magistrates and Town Council • 76 Do Temperance, (Barrhead) 191 Markets and Stores . . 105 Do Home Mission - ib Medical Practitioners . . 86 . Ill Do To Managers of . 117 Do Society (1818) . 82 Thistle and Crown Lodge . 188 Messengers at Arms . Midwives 86 Union and Crown Lodge . . 189 ... NEWTO^f OF BELTREESDirec Ministers . . . .92 tory .... 156 Mort Cloth Society : . liS Appendix (.see Lockwmnoek) 166 Officers, Church, and Precentors 93

. , 81 NITSHILL DIRECTORY . 199 Do Sheriff Appendix (see Pollokihaws) • 203 Do Town . . .82 90 PAISLEY DIRECTORY . 13 Philosophical Institution (1808) Appendix ... 76 Police Commissioners of Burgh , 76 • 77 Additional Names, &c. . . 75 Do do Suburbs ib Address and Notices . . 2 Do Regulations of . Adjusters of Imperial Weights and Do • Rates of Assessment, &c. ib Britain 96 Measures . . . 105 Postages, rates of in Great Agricultural, Society (Renfrewshire) 112 Posts, arrival and dispatch of . 95

Presbytery Meetings . . 92 Do Do. prize ploughing"? 223 Procurators, Faculty ef . match t S ,80 Offices, &c. . . 103 Archers, Paisley . . HO Public Assessed Taxes ... 77 Public Sale Rooms . . 82 Town, 108 Auctioneers . . , . 82 Road Committee, New (1792) Cavalry 88 Banking Houses, Paisley . . 85 Renfrewshire Yeomanry Union . 116 Do Do Union . ib Renfrewshire Political 90 Do Do Provident . ib Schools, English Middle Parish 4- Low do. . 90 Bill Table ... Do . . ib Boats, Steam . . .100 Do Gramtnar 9'i . Do Hutchison's Charity . Do Canal passage . 99 . Do Infant 91 Do Cart Do . 100 ... Bridewell ... 82 Do Methodist, Sabbath . ib,- Canal Company, (Glasgow, Paisley, Do Roman Catholic . 91 day . and Ardrossan; . . 110 Do Sabbath and Week 91 Mercantile, &c. . 90 Carrier's Quarters . . .97 Do Town's

. ib Session Clerks 92 Coaches, Stage , . ... • Coal Merchants and Agents . 105 Shootmg Terms . 78 Coffee and News Rooms . 88 Societies, Paisley and Eastern Ren- . Conveyance by land and water . 9& frewshire Bible . 94

Missionary . ib Courts Commissary . . 82 Do. Auxiliary prevention Do Head of the Burgh . . ib Do. For the and cure ofintemperance . . 115 Do Justices of the Peace . 80 Do Quarter Sessions . 82 Do. Female Benevolent . 110 Do Sheriff ... 81 Do, Friendly, &c, . . 106 Missionary . Do Do Small debt . . ib Do. Gselic 94 Mission . . Curling Club . . .115 Do. Town 95 Deaf and Dumb, Society for the Do. Youths* . . 94

education of . . . 91 Do, to managers of . 117 CONTENTS AND INDEX.

Page, Page. iouth's Association for the preven- Schools, Sabbath, Pollokshaws 207 tion and cure of Intemperance 115 Session Clerk . . 205 Stamp Duties . . 5 Societies, Friendly, Religious, &c. 206 St. Mirren's Lodge . 107 Do Temperance . 208

Steam Vessel . . 100 Societies, to Managers of , 117 Stores {see Markets) . 105 Street Guide , . 192 Supply, Ftenfrewshire, Commission- Writers . , 203 ' ers of , . 79 QUARRELTON Directory . 128 Street Guide . , 9 Appendix {see Johnstone) . 131 Water Company . 114 RENFREW Directory 209 POLLOKSHAWS . Directory 192 Appendix . , 214 Appendix . . 203 Carriers . , 2I6 Boats, Canal Passage . 206 Coaches, Stage . ' , ib Carriers . . ib CoflPee . Room , 218 Coaches, Stage . . 205 Court, Quarter Sessions .' 215 Court, Justice of Peace . 203 Fairs, Fire Engine, &c . 218 Curler's Society, Pollokshaws 207 Gaoler . . , 215 Curling Club. Nitshill . 208 Grave Digger . . 2I5 Fair . . ib Justices of the Peace . 214 Fire Engine . , £04 Magistrates and Town Council ib Gaol . . . ib Medical Practitioners . 21^ Grave Diggers • 205 Midwives . , jb Insurance Office . ^ 204 Minister . . ib Justices of the Peace . 203 Officer, Church, and Precentor ib Libraries, Auldfield . 2C8 Do Excise . . ib Do Pollokshaws , 207 Do Town . , ib Do Thornliebank . 208 Post arrival and dispatch . 216 Lodge, Gardeners, Pollokshaws 208 Postage, rates of, see Paisley Directory 96 Magistrates and Town Council 203 Session Clerk . 215 Medical Practitioners . 204 Schools, Towns, Grammar . jb Midwives . . ib Do Trades' . . jb Ministers , . ib Do Ladies' , . jb Oiiicers, Church, and Precentors ib Do Ladies' Subscription jh Do Excise . ib Do Sabbath . . ib Do Sheriff . ib Societies, Female Benevolent 218 Do Town . . ib Do Friendly, &c. , . 2i7 Poor's Funds • 005 Do to Managers of . 117 Posts, arrival and dispatch . ib Steam Vessels, &c. , gig Postage, rates of {see Paisley Birec Writer . . ojc tory) . . 96 STRATHBUNGO Directory , 192 Royal Arch Lodge . 206 Appendix {see Pollokshaws) 203 Schools, Auldfield . . 205 . Table of Distances ' oiq Do Eastwood . ib THORNLIEBANK Directory 199 Do Nitshill . . ib - Appendix {see Pollohshaws) 203 Do Pollokshaws Town . ib YOKER Directory . 209 Do Sabbath, Auldfield . 207 Appendix {see Renfrew) . ili Do do 'Ihornliefaank ib PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

to avoid jostling in meeting Passengers should observe the general rule, " Keep to the right," that is, allow those you meet to pass on your left hand.

Abbey Closs, from Old Smith- Burn Row, from Gordon's lane hills to Abbey street * to River Abbey street, from Thread street Burn's place, east side of road to Ellis' lane leading to Renfrew Abercorn street, north end of West Croft street to Hamilton Caledonia street, from St. James' street street northward Albion street, west side of Love- Calside, south-west from head of street Causeyside Campbell street, (South) from Back Sneddon street, north side Neilson, st. to Espedair Burn of Old Sneddon street Campbell street (West) north of Bank street, south side of Gauze West Broomland street street to Mill street Camphill, south side of Canal st. Barr street, south side of George Canal street, west side of Cau- street to Canal street seyside street to Ralston square Barracks (Foot) north side of Cart lane, east side of New Sned- Williarasburgh don street to River Barclay street, south side of Cart street, from Thread street George street to Canal street to Seedhill Barterholms east side of Lyles- Carlile lane, east side of New land Sneddon street to River Bladda, north of Saucel Carlile place, east side of New Blacklaw lane, West side of New Sneddon street opposite Wal- Sneddon street to Back Sned- lace street don street Carriagehill, from Dovesland Brabloch, east side of Renfrew southward road Carriagehill, (High) west of Orr Brick lane, from South Croft st. Town to North Croft street Carriagehill field, west of Car- Bridge street (New Town,) from riagehill Abbey street to Saucel bridge Castle street, west end of Well- Bridge street (Burgh) from Sau- meadow street, to George st. cel Bridge to Orchard street Causeyside street, from the foot Broomland street (East) West of St. Mirren's st. to Calside end of Wellme^dow to West Charleston by Lylesland west- Broomland street ward Broomland street (West) from Christie Buildings, High street east Broonaland street to Fer- west end of old Bridge guslie Christie lane, east side of New Brown's lane, west side of Cau- Sneddon street to Quay seyside St. to George place Christie street, south of Garth, Buchanan st. (East) north side of land place Inkle street, to Greenlaw st. Christie Terrace, fronting river, Buchanan street (West) south west end of Old Bridge side of George street, to Canal Church-hill, north side of High- street street^ to Oakshavir street 10 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Commercial Court, 170 Causey- Garthland lane, north side of side street west side Muslin street Cotton street south side of Gauze Garthland place, east end of street to Abbey street Gauze st. opposite Christie st. County Buildings, east side of Gas work, north west of foot of Moss street Wells street Cowieston, foot of Maxwelton st. Gauze street, from Old Smith- Crossflat, south side of Muslin st. hills street to Garthland place Cross street, west side of Castle George place, east end of George street to Queen street street to Brown's lane Croft street, (East) from Wall- Glen street, west side of Love neuk to Renfrew road street to Caledonia street Croft street (North) from Green- Glen lane, north side of St. law street to Common Quay James' street to Glen street Croft street, (South) east end of Gordon's lane, east side of Cau- Sneddon Bridge to Wallneuk seyside to Burn row Croft street, (West) from New Greenhill, north west side of Un- Smithhills st. to Abercorn st. derwood street Cumberland court, 160 Causey- Greenlaw, north of Muslin street side street (west side) Greenlaw street, east end of North Croft street eastward Dovesland, from Lylesland to Carriagehill Hamilton street (by Calside) east Duke street, south side of Row- side of Calside to Dovesland an street Hamilton street (Great) west side Dyers' Wynd, east side of Moss of Renfrew street to River street to River Harbour lane, east side of New Sneddon to Quay Ellis' lane, west end of Abbey High street, west end of Old to river Bridge to Wellmeadow street Espedair Street, north and south Highland lane, south side of north of South Campbell street Croft street Hospital lane, west side of New Ferguslie (Back row of) west end Sneddon street to Back Sned- of Maxvvellton to west lane of don street Ferguslie Hunter street, west side near foot Ferguslie, west end of West of Moss street Broomlands to Millerston Ferguslie, (east lane of) south of Inkle street, from Lawn street to West Broomlands to Maxwell- east end of Gauze street ton Ferguslie (mid lane of) west end John street, north side of East of Maxwellton to Ferguslie Brooraland street Ferguslie (walk) north of West Broomlands King street, north side of east Ferguslie (west lane of) west end Broomland street, opposite to of Fergushe to Canal Queen street PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. 11

King Street, from Saucel to MoncriefF street, east side of Canal Love street to Back Sneddon st. Moss street, from Cross to Old Lawn Street, head of Gause st. Sneddon street to Wallneuk Muslin street, east end of Gauze Lady Lane, west end of High si. street to Williamsburgh to Canal street Laigh Kirk Lane, west side of Niddry street, west side of Ren- Causeyside frew road to river Lillia's Wynd, north side of High Neil street, from Cowieston to street to Dyer's Wynd Canal bridge Lonend, from Saucel to Blackhall Neilson street, (burgh) from Love street, from St. James' head of Causeyside street to Place to Nether Common Lylesland Lowndes' Lane, east side ©f New Neilston street (by Calside) east Sneddon street to the English side of Calside to Dovesland Episcopal Chapel Nether Common, from Love st. Lyesland, from Neilson street to northward Dovesland Newton street, from Cowieston Lynedoch street, west side of westward to Maxwellton Renfrew street to river New Sneddon street, north side of Old Sneddon street to M'Dowall street, west side of Cartvale Caledonia street westward New street, south side of High st. M'Leod's Buildings (Old Smiths to Causeyside street hills) east end of Old Bridge New Smith hills street, north M'Farlane's Lane, north side of side of Old Smith hills street North Croft street to Niddryst. to West Croft street Marshall's Lane, north side of North street, ea?t side of Love Orchard street to river street to Back Sneddon street Mary street, west side of Car- riage hill Maxwell street, east side of Love Oakshaw street, from head of street to Back Sneddon street School Wynd to Bowling green Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie Oakshaw Head, north of Bowling back row green by Oakshaw street Maxwellton street, south side of Old Sneddon street, foot of Moss East Broomland street to street to Sneddon bridge Cowieston Orchard street, east side of Cau- Meeting House lane, west side seyside St. to Gordon's lane of Moss street to Oakshaw Orr street, north side of High St. street 10 Oakshaw street Middle Lane, west side of New Orr Square, north side of High Sneddon street to Back Sned- street don street Orr Tovi^n, south side of Mary st. Mill street, east end of Gauze st. to SeedhilJ Prince's street, north side of Un- derwood street 12 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Prussia street, east side of Cau- St James's street, from Love st. seyside street to Gordon's lane to Underwood street St. Mirren's st. east end of High Quay Lane, east side of New St. (south side) to Causeysidest. Sneddon street to quay St. Mirren's Court, head of St. Queen street, south side of East Mirren's street Broomlands street to George st. Thomas street, north side of Fer- Ralston square, west end of Ca- guslie nal street Thread street, from Bank street Renfrew st., north end of East to Cart street Croft street to Burns' Place Rowan street, east side of Doves- Underwood street, from St. land James' street to Greenhill Union street, north side of Un- Sauce), east end of Gordon's derwood street Lane to Lonend Union street, south side of Stock Sandholes, head of Well street street to King street School Wynd, west side of Moss Wallace street, east side of Love street, to Oakshaw street street to Slate quay Seedhill, from Cart st. eastward Wallneuk, north end of Lawn st. Shuttle street, south side of New to east Croft street street to Brown's Lane Wardrop street, south side of Sir Michael street, south side of George street to Canal street George street to Canal street Water Brae, (Burgh) foot of St. Slate Quay, east side of New Mirren's street to river Sneddon street by Carlile Place WaterBrae,(NewTovvn)westside Silk street, east side of Lawn of New Smith-hills st. to river street^to Gauze street Water Lane, south side of Max- Smith's Lane, north east side of wellton New Sneddon street to river Wellington street, west side of Smith iiills, from east end of Old Caledonia street bridge to Gauze street Wellmeadow street, west end of Stevenson street, head of Causey- High St. to East Broomland st. side street, (west side) Well street, south side of Under- Stirling st. west side of Calside wood street Stock street, west side of Lyles- West Brae, north side of Well- land to Calside meadow st. to Oakshaw st. Storie street, south side of High West street, south side of East street to Canal street Broomlands st, to Newton st. Stow Place, foot of Storie street Wilson street, head of William to Stow street street westward Stow street, west side of Causey- William street, north side of East side street to Stow Place Broomland street St James' Place, from foot of Williamsburgh, east end of Mus- Moss street to Love street lin street to East Toll Bar ' PAISLEY. 13

FO W LER S PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

ADAM, George, spirit dealer, 23 Lawn street Adam, J. & J. blacksnaiths, Lylesland Adam, James, cowfeeder, Carriagehill iVdam, James, jun. manufacturer, 22 Causeyside Adam, Janet, cowfeeder, 14 Orchard street Adam, John, bleacher, Collinslee Adam, John, spirit dealer, 5 New Smith li ills Adam, John, watch and clock maker, 1 1 Smith hills Adam, Joseph, manufacturer, 165 Causeyside Adam, Matthew, broker, 6 Abbey closs Adam, Misses, milliners & dress makers, 125 Causeyside Adam, Mrs. grocer, 9 Moncrieff street Adam, Mrs. milliner, 201 High street Adam, Robert, spirit dealer, 100 Moss street —ho. 42 do. Adam, William, cowfeeder, 10 Love street Adam, Wm. shawl manuf. 19 Causeyside—house do. Addison, Mrs. dress maker, 86 Canal street Advertiser Office, (Paisley) St. Mirren's court—published on Saturday morning Agnew, Robert, grocer, 72 Storie street Agnew, William, blacksmith, 222 High street Aikman, Edward, clothlapper, 168 Causeyside—house Oakshaw head Aitken, Fulton, ropemaker, 7 Smith hills Aitken, James, chandler,—house 103 High street Aitken, James, cowfeeder, 63 George street Aitken, Jervis, umbrella maker, 18 Broomlands Aitken, Miss, dress maker, 65 George street Aitken, Robert, cartwright, 65 George street Aitken, Samuel, blockcutter, 21 South Croft street Aitken, William, teacher, 35 Castle street B 4

1 PAISLEY.

Alardyce, William, smith, 4 William street Alexander, Gavin, manufacturer, Seedhill Alexander, James manufacturer, 138 Causeyside Alexander, John, manufacturer, Bath place, Seedhill Alexander, John, wright, 4 Causeyside Algie, James, baker and vintner, 8 St. James' place Allan, John, oil and colourman, wholesale and retail manufacturer of genuine japan paste blacking, 162 High street—house 166 do. Allan, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Saucel Allan, Mrs. grocer, 8 West Broomlands Allan, Mrs. teacher, 54 High street Allan, William, grain and spirit dealer, Dovesland Allison, David, wright, 12 New Sneddon Allison, James, flower-lasher, 138 Causeyside Allison, Robert, wright and grocer, 20 Gauze street Allison, Walter, wright & timber merchant, 68 Broomlands x\nderson, David, grocer. Little Mill distillery spirit cellar, 18 Lawn street Anderson, E. cotton yarn merchant, 90 Moss street Anderson, Hugh, tea dealer, 68 High street Anderson, James, boot & shoemaker, 21 Wellmeadow st. Anderson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Love street Anderson, James, & Co. grocers, 263 High street Anderson, James, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, 16 New Smith hills Anderson, James, spirit dealer, 37 Wellmeadow iVnderson, James, teacher, 8 Barr street Anderson, James, teacher, Stonefield Anderson, John, excise officer, 117, High street Anderson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Love street Anderson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon Anderson, John, grocer, 5 Smith hills Anderson, John, spirit dealer, 23 Causeyside Anderson, John, writer. County Buildings Anderson, Miss, dress maker, 13 Ferguslie Anderson, Mrs. dress and corset maker, 39 Moss street Anderson, Mrs. fiesher, 29 New Smith hills Anderson, Robert, mattress and basket maker (from the ) Blind Asylum, 33 Moss street PAISLEY. 1 ef

Andrew, Mrs. John, manufacturer, 2 Gauze street Angus, J. straw hat maker, 27, Old Sneddon Angus, John, tailor, 27 Old Sneddon Armour, James, wright, 10 St. James' place Armour, John, cooper, and adjuster of the imperial dry- measures, 222 High street—house do. Armour, John, manufacturer, 11 George street Armour, John, spirit dealer, 3 Abbey closs Armour, John, spirit dealer, (stabling) 97 Canal street Armour, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 George street Armour, Robert, & Co. provision stores, 216 High stree^ —cooperage, 218 do. Arneil, William, cartwright, 4 Burn row Arthur, William, spirit dealer, 2 Cotton street Auld, John, writer, 13 Moss str.—house Garthland placer Auld, Thomas, sen. feuar, 25 Lady lane Auld, Thomas, collector of poor's rates, 12 New Smith hills Ayton, David, gas inspector—ho. 15 Sandholes, Back row

BACHOP, James, grocer, 1 East Croft street Bailley, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Renfrew street Baillie, Alex, linen and woollen draper, 208 High street Baillie, David, grocer and spirit dealer, Williamsburgh Bain, David, & Sons, manufs. 8 Orchard st.—ho. 29 do. Baiii, John, baker, 98 High street Bain, John, confectioner, & teacher of dancing, 61 Moss st. Bain, William, ironmonger, 1 High street Baird, Rev. Archibald— house 24 Love street Baird, Charles, manufacturer, 47 George street Baird, James, grocer and cowfeeder, 17 New Smith hills Baird, John, manufacturer, Seedhill Baird, Robert, grocer & spirit dealer, 13 St James' place Baird, Thomas, & Son, (Greenbank Turkey Red Dye Works)—warehouse 171 Causeyside, A. Auld, agent Baking Association, baking house 20 New Smith hills Baldrence, Andrew—house Lonend Baldwin, Wni. smith and bell hanger, 14 St. Mirren's str. Bailantyne, Alex, weavers' wright, joiner, and cabinet. maker, 222 High street Bailantyne, iVndrew, broker, 7 Old Sneddon^ i 6 PAISLEY,

Ballantyne, Hugh, vintner, Millerston Ballantyne, William, vintner, 17 Orchard street Barbour, Misses, Leghorn and straw hat warehouse, 26 High street Barbour, Robert, umbrella maker, 246 High street Barbour, William, (Salutation Inn) carriers' quarters, 72 High street Barbour, William, wright and glazier, 35 Causeyside Barclay, Andrew, & Co. merchants, 36 Causeyside Barclay & Millar, silk and yarn merchants, 168 Causeyside Barclay, George—house 1 Abbey street Barclay, James, spirit dealer, 5 West Croft street Barclay, John, manufacturer, 34 Causeyside Barclay, John, & Co. steam loom factory, 11 Abbey closa Barclay, Mrs. (Ladies' school) 34 Causeyide Barclay, M. manuf., 168 Causeyside—ho. 3 Lonend Barclay, Robert, sen. of Glen, Canal Bank Barr, Alexander, cowfeeder, 21 St James' street Barr, Andrew, carding master, Mr Twigg's Mill, 70 New Sneddon Barr, Archibald, apothecary hall, 17 High street Barr, Archibald, spirit dealer, 78 High street Barr, David, dyer, 6 Marshall's lane Barr, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia street Barr, George, & Co. leather merchants, (shoemakers' furnishings,) 4 New street Barr, James, of Laigh Common—house 1 Maxwellton Barr, James & Co. manufacturers, 168 Causeyside Barr, Janet, heddle caster, 27 New street Barr, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 170 High street Barr, John, shawl manufacturer, 25 Thread street Barr, John, sen. warper, 2 Dyer's wynd Barr, John, jun. warper, 2 Dyer's wynd Barr, Mrs. Alex. —house Underwood Barr, Mrs. William—house 5 Orchard street Barr, Mrs. baker and spirit dealer, 79 Storie street Barr, Robert, grocer and cowfeeder, 13 Love street Barr, Thomas, (Buck-head tap rooms,) 40 High street Barr, Walter, spirit dealer, 31 Old Sneddon —

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Barr, William, writer, 47 Old Sneddon—house 48 do. and house Ferguslie Barrs & Macfarlane, writers^ 47 Old Sneddon Barr, W. jun. writer,. 47 OldSeddon—ho. 1 Maxwellton Barr, William, yarn merchant, 44 New street Bartholomew, Alexander,, manufacturer, 20 Causeyside house 3 Caledonia street Barton, James, manuf. 170 Causeyside—ho. Hunter street Beaton, Alexander, beamer, 116 Causeyside ' Beaton, William^ beamer, Stock street, Charleston Begg, John, teacher, 42 Maxwellton Beith, Fulton., ftesher and spirit dealer, (stabling,) 1 West Broomlands street Beith, Susan, grocer,.4 Wellmeadow street Bell, John, merchant, Woodside—office 78 Moss street: Bell, Richard, manager, tan-work Seedhill Bell, William, surgecm, 24 George street Bennie, William, musician, 48 Moss street Berry, William, spirit dealer, 15 New street Biggar, Hugh,, victualler and spirit merchant, U CaHalstv Biggar John, manufacturer, 188 High street Biggar, Mrs. Alex.—house 8 Abbey street Bingham, Samuel, clothier and hatter, (Christie Build- ings,) 7 and 8 Terrace: Bingham, Misses, milliners & dress makers, 51 High st. Bisset, Robert,, shawl manufacturer, 9 Ferguslie Bissland, William & Co. manufacturers, (Christie Biiil'd- ings,) 5 Terrace^ Bissland, William,—house 4 Orr square Black, Archibald, jun. smith and farrier, Stonefietd Black, Charles, porter. Paisley Bank—ho. 2 Thread st. Blacky Mrs. matron. House of Recovery, 10 Bridge street Black, Nicol, victualler and tea dealer, 146 Causeyside Black, Peter,, teacher, 27 Old Sneddon Black, Wiltiam/^hair dresser & perfumer, 4 Old Smithhiils Blackwood, Misses, dress and corset makers, 6 Love street Biaikie, Andrew, engraver, copperplate printed, and session clerk for the Abbey parish^ 7 Abbey street Blair, George, blacksmith and farrier, 13 Sauce! Blair, John, grocer and vintner, 51 Wellmeadow street. B 3 2 8 PAISLEY.

Blair, John, spirit dealer, 25 Wellmeadow street Blair, Mrs. eowfeeder, 1 Maxwellton street Blair, Peter, porter, Union Bank, 28 Lawn street Blair, Peter, spirit merchant, 36 New street Blair, Robert, sen. tailor, 158 Caiiseyside Blair, Robert, jun. tailor, 220 High street Blair, Rev. Walter, 26 Old Sneddon Blair, William, manuf. 150 Causeyside— ho. Stow place Bold, Alex, spirit dealer, 57 George street Bonnar, Thomas, excise officer, Lonewells distillery Borland, Alex, dyer— ho. 108 Causeyside Borland, Mrs. eating-house, 21 Broomlands Bowes, Cunninghame, spirit dealer, 4 Dyers' wynd Bowes, Hugh, feuar, 2 North Croft street r».wie, Alexander, manufacturer—house 153 Causeyside Bowie, Henry, & Sons, manufacturers, 153 Causeyside Bowie, W^illiam, keeper of bowling green, 8 West Brae Bowman, James, manufacturer, 6 George street Boyd, James, window glazier, 79 High street—ho. do. Boyd & Jamieson, manufacturers, 9 Causeyside Boyd, John, accountant, 1 Smith hills—ho. Saucel Bank Boyd, Matthew, manufacturer—house 248 High street Boyd, Robert, grocer, Carriagehill Boyd, Robert, grocer and vintner, 137 Causeyside Boyd, Robert, manuf 1 Smith-hills—ho. 124 High street Boyd, Thomas, musician, 12 Shuttle street Boj^d, W^m. vintner, (carriers' quarters) 136 Causeyside Boyd, W^illiam & Son, merchants, 175 Causeyside—house 24 Gordon's lane Boyd, William, jun. tea and sugar warehouse, 74 Highst, house 124 do. Boyle, John, contractor, 2 West street Boyle, Mrs. linen dresser, 54 High street Brakenridge, Andrew, manufacturer, 158 Causeyside Brakenridge, Dougal, copper and tinsmith, 215 High street Brannan, Hugh, shoemaker, 9 Canal street Bremner, Rev. John—house East Buchanan street Brewster, Rev. Patrick—house Hillhead Brisbane, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Renfrew st. Bfoadwood, Mrs. stay and corset maker, 140 High-street PAISLEY. 19

Brodie, David, teacher and accountant, 23 Old Sneddon Brodie, John, shoemaker, 78 Broomlands Brodie, Robert, clerk. Union Bank—ho. 12 Abbey street Brough, David, haberdasher, 269 High-street Brough, Peter, haberdasher, 231 High street Brown, Alex., spirit dealer, Seedhill Brown, Allan, wright, 4 Hospital-lane Brown, Andrew, merchant, Auchentorlie Brown, Andrew, merchant, George place Brown, David, blacksmith, 7 Back Sneddon Brown, Hugh, manufacturer, 16t> Causeyside Brown, James, appraiser, 188 High street Brown, James, hosier, (55 High street Brown, James, manufacturer, Wallneuk Brown, James, picking-master, Underwood Mill Brown, James, writer, 2 Lawn street—^ho. 188 High street Brown, John, baker, 81 Causeyside Brown, John, grocer, 23 Queen street Brown, John, grocer & stone-ware dealer, 48 George st. Brown, John, hosier, 250 High street Brown, John, turner, 141 High street Brown, John, wright, 22 New Smith hills Brown, Matthew, of Crossflat Brown, Misses, milliners & dress makers, 136 High street Brown, Mrs. George, grocer and vintner, 12 Smith hills Brown, Mrs. grocer, 7 Maxwellton street Brown, Mrs. grocer and vintner, 54 Storie street Brown, Mrs. leghorn and straw hat maker, 32 Gauze st. Brown, Mrs. grocer and straw hat maker, 75 Moss street Brown, Mrs. Register Office for servants, 41 New street Brown, Robert, flower-lasher, 95 Canal street Brown, Robert, pattern-drawer, 4 Castle street Brown, Sharps, & Ca. manufacturers, 4 Shuttle street Brown, William, baker, 1 Wellmeadow street Brown, William, grocer and gardener, Williamsburgh Brown, Wm., jun & Co. commission agents, 171 Causey- side Brown, William, jun.—house Egypt park Brown, Wm. manufacturer & grocer, 10 Wardrop street Browning, G. druggist, 21 High street—house 22 do. 20 PAISLEY.

Browning, Gavin, surgeon, 22 High street Brownlie, James, librarian to. the Trades' Library, and collector of Statute Labour Money for Abbey Pa- rish, 18 Lady-lane Brownlie, John, constable & bill poster, 4 Marshall's-lane Bruce, John, fish dealer, 81 Moss street Bryan, James, slademan, Charleston Bryce, David, slater, 5 Bridge street, (New Town) Buchanan, Edward B. brewer—house 13 Saucel Buchanan, James, confectioner, (Glasgow Arms Inn,) 9 High street Buchanan, James, cotton twister, 12 New street Buchanan, James—house 129 High street Buchanan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 182 George street—house 27 Storie street Buchanan, James, wright, 25 Thread street Buchanan, Janet, mangier, 14 Broomlands street

Buchanan, Misses, milliners & dress makers 33 Gauze st. Buchanan, Mrs. Michael, grocer, 180 George street Buchanan, Moses, boot & shoemaker, 2 Maxwell street Buchanan, Mrs. George, pastry baker, 93 High street Buchanan, W. & Co., manufacturers and merchants, Garthland lane Buchanan, Walter, spirit merchant, 59 High street Bulloch, John, hair dresser, 10 Smith hills Bulloch, Mrs. feather merchant, 5 High street Buist, Mrs.—house 7 Carlile place Burgess, Rev. John, 17 Oakshaw street Burgess, Robert, grocer & spirit dealer, 154 George street Burgess, Thomas, contractor and well digger, 7 Ferguslie Burns, Rev. Robert, D. D., 29 Oakshaw street Burnside, Alexander, reedmaker, 36 Orchard street Burnside, John, manufacturer, 24 Gauze street—ho. do.

CADDLE, Walter, barber, 12 Castle street Calderwood, Thos., baker & grain merchant, 239 High st. Caldwell & Irvine, joiners, cart-wrights, & glaziers, Mary street Caldwell & Semple, writers, 16 Moss street Caldwell, George, bookseller, stationer, and printer, 2 New street, (up one stair) —

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Caldwell, James, grocer, Dovesland Caldwell, James, writer—house 52 Caledonia street Caldwell, John, washer, 67 New Sneddon Caldwell, John, & Co. shawl washers, Seedhill Caldwell, John, & Son, tailors & habit makers, 234 High st. Caldwell, John, stationer, 161 Causeyside Caldwell, Mrs. engrafter of silk stockings, 21 Gl6n street Caldwell, Thomas, shoemaker, 21 Glen street Caldwell, William, boot and shoemaker, 76 High street Callender, Thomas, currier, 19 Thread street Cameron, Daniel, collector of arrears of taxes, 52 Moss st. Cameron, Daniel, tea dealer, & collector of statute labour money. New Town—house 10 Prussia street Cameron, David, beamer, 18 Love street Cameron, David, rope maker, 184 High street Cameron, Duncan, spirit dealer, 27 Mess street Cameron, Hew, upholsterer, 3 Prussia street Cameron, Hugh, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street Cameron, James, land-surveyor, 19 Inkle street Cameron, John, grocer, victualler, and spirit dealer, 27 Causeyside Cameron, John, rope maker, 161 High street Cameron, Mrs. baker, 61 High street Cameron, Robert, teacher, 57 George street Cameron, William, grain dealer, 100 High street Campbell, Alexander, of Barnhill, sheriff substitute house 6 Garthland Place Campbell, Alexander, cowfeeder, 96 New Sneddon Campbell, Andrew, merchant—house 53 Moss street

Campbell, Archibald, merchant tailor, 48 Causeyside - Campbell, Daniel, cowfeeder, 30 Back Sneddon Campbell, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 Lady lane Campbell, James, egg dealer, 28 Orchard street Campbell, James, grocer, 15 Cotton street Campbell, John, boot &; shoe manuf., 20 Smith hills Campbell, John, boot and shoe maker, 3 Muslin street Campbell, John, painter, 7 Smith hills Campbell, John, shoemaker, 5 Carlile place Campbell, John, spirit dealer, 21 George street Campbell, John, spirit dealer^ 5 Lillia's wynd '^S PAISLEY.

Campbell, Miss, dress maker, 255 High street Campbell, Miss, teacher, 14 Wardrop street Campbell, Mrs. broker, 29 St. Mirren's street Campbell, Mrs. spirit dealer, 9 School wynd Campbell, Paul, manufacturer, Lonend Campbell, Peter, slater and fireman, 6 North Croft street Campbell, Robert, spirit dealer, 9 School wynd Campbell, Robt., (Temperance coffee house,) 22 High St. Campbell, Scroggie, & Co. silk dyers, Linside Campbell, Stewart, cooper, 157 Causeyside Campbell, Thomas, dyer, 3 Water brae, and 1 Causeyside Campbell, Thomas, messenger at arms, 38 Old Sneddon Carlile, Alex, thread manuf.^—house 79 New Sneddon Carlile, George—house 24 Glen street Carlile, James—^^house 40 New Sneddon Carlile, James, & Sons, thread manufs. 16 Carlile place Carlile, Thomas, manufacturer,—house 10 Thread street Carlile, Warrand, thread manuf,—ho. 40 New Sneddon Carlile, William & Co. manufacturers, 26 Gauze street Carmichael, Dan. grocer & spirit dealer, 86 New Sneddon Carriagehill victualling society, D. Walker Carrick, James, cooper, Millerston Carrick, James, grocer, Millerston Carrick, William, baker, 17 Lady Lane Carruth, George, hosier and church officer, 5 Abbey closs Carswell, Allan, grocer, 19 Newton street Carswell, Andrew, spirit dealer, 14 Gauze st. Carswell, D. & Co. spirit dealers and shoemakers, 12 School wynd Carswell, George—house Church-hill Carswell & Hutchison, muslin manufs. 168 Causeyside Carswell, James, baker, grocer, and grain merchant, 52 Causeyside Carswell, John F. & Co. manufs. 1 New Sneddon Carswell, J. F.— house 21 Caledonia street Carswell, John, manufacturer—house 21 Love street Carswell, Robert, cloth lapper, 32 Gauze street Carswell, Robert—house Short roods Carswell, Robert, jun. agent to the Insurance Company of Scotland, 5] Moss-street—house Cartvale —

PAISLEY. SS

Carswell, Robert, jun. & Co. linen thread manufacturers, 51 Moss street Carswell, Thomas—house 26 Love street Carswell, W. & G. & Co. muslin and cotton thread ma- nufacturers, 51 Moss street Cathcart, Alexander, grocer, 1 Wallace street Cathcart, John, grocer & tea dealer, 173 High street and 193 George street Chalmers, David, merchant tailor, 90 High street Chalmers, J. K. teacher, 14 Sandholes Chalmers, James, boot and shoemaker, 89 New Sneddon Chalmers, James, spirit dealer, 25 Orchard street Chalmers, John, hair dresser and perfumer, 91 High st. Chalmers, Tarbet, grocer, 13 Maxwellton Chalmers, William, grocer, 32 Well street Charleston Victualling Society, 16 Stock street, R. Jack Charteris, William, manager, Blackball Factory—house 7 Gauze street Chillas, Robert, chandler, 104 High street Chisholm, James, pattern drawer, 13 Wardrop street Christie, George—house 6 Gauze street. Christie, John, saddler, 101 Moss street Christie, Thomas, shuttle maker, 59 George street Clark, Adam, spirit dealer, 19 Lawn street Clark, Andrew, grocer, 8 Cotton street Clark, James, thread manufacturer—house Seedhill Clark, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 89 Moss street Clark, John, manufacturer— house Renfrew street Clark, J. & J. & Co. thread manufs., 25 Gauze street factory Seedhill Clark, Miss, dress maker, 7 Storie street Clark, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 90 Moss street Clark, William, warper, 168 Causeyside " Clough, R. excise-officer, Saucel distillery. King st. Saucel Cpats, James, manufacturer—house 9 Maxwellton Coats, Jervis & Son, grocers & ham curers, 38 Broomlands Coats, J. & P. thread manufacturers, 9Ferguslie—ho do. Coats, John, spirit dealer, 5 Ferguslie Coats, William, ham curer—house 32 Maxwellton street Cochran, Adam, gardener, 7 Calside 2i PAISLEY.

Cochran, James, grocer, 21 Glen street Cochran, James, grocer & spirit dealer, 16 New Sneddon Cochran, James, spirit dealer, 126 Causeyside Cochran, John, feuar, 14 Wellmeadow street

Cochran John, flesher, &- spirit dealer, 39 Wellmeadow st. Cochran, John, glazier, 10 St. James' place—ho. 1 do. Cochran, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Lylesland Cochran, John & Co. spirit dealers, 12 West Croft street Cochran, Mrs. dress maker, 45 Old Sneddon Cochran, Robert, & Co. shawl manufs. 168 Causeyside Cochran, Robert, merchant—house 5 St. James street Cochran, Thomas, druggist, 41, Wellmeadow street Cochran, Thomas, spirit dealer, 3 and 4 Lillia's wynd Cochran, William, clock maker, 7 Smith hills Cochran, William, eating-house, 28 Wellmeadow street Cochran, William, fiower-lasher, I Barclay street

Cochrao, Wm. mashman, Saucel distillery. King st. Saucel Cochrane, Allan, tailor and habit maker, 15 Dyer's wynd Cochrane, Jas. teacher of dancing—house 28 George str. Cockburn, Thomas, accomptant in Paisley Bank— house 4 Gauze street Coffee and News Room, 264 High street. Cross Colquhoun, Alex, teacher of French & Italian, 201 High st. Colquhoun, James, bleacher, Barterholm Colquhoun, John, clothlapper, 166 Causeyside, and bleacher, Thurscraig Colquhoun, John, confectioner, 68 Wellmeadow street Colquhoun, Joseph, eating-house, 16 Causeyside Colquhoun, Walter, accountant—house Garthland lane Colquhoun, Walter, flower-lasher, 4 Wardrop street Comb, Matthew, wright and turner, 22 Lawn street Comrie, Peter, cowfeeder, 4 West Campbell street Condie, James, bookbinder, 87 Moss street Connell, John, baker, 32 Wellmeadow Connell, Mrs. A. grocer & spirit dealer, 28 New Sneddon Connell, Robert, spirit dealer & eating-house, 18 Moss st. Connell, Thomas, victualler & spirit dealer, 130 High st. Connell, William, baker, 195 High street Connell, William, dyer, 7 High street —

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Conway & Collins, Sheffield & Birmingham hardware and jewellery v/arehouse, 235 High street— house 56 do. Conway, Ewing, teacher, 28 Thread street Cook, Archibald, engineer and manager of Gas Work-^ house there Cook, Archibald, jun. grocer, 17 Lawn street Cook, Helen, grocer, 15 Lawn street Cook, James, confectioner, 1 01 High street Cook, James, manuf. 166 Causeyside—ho. Hamilton st. Cook, James, portrait and landscape painter, 101 High st. Cook, Robert, & Co. silk manufs. 166 Causeyside Cook, Thomas, grain dealer, 70 High street Cook, Thomas, manuf. 34 Causeyside—dye work Mar- shall's lane—house Stow place Couper, Thomas, shoemaker, 2 Oakshaw street Cowan, Alexander, bakeT, 73 Canal street Cowan, John, spinning master. Underwood Mill Cowan, William, flesher & vintner—gigs and horses to hire 58 Causeyside Craig, Alexander, spirit dealer, 15 Gauze street Craig, Alex. Hawkhead Mills—meal shop, 67 High street Craig, Andrew, cowfeeder, 1 Meeting-house Lane Craig, E. druggist, 158 Causeyside Craig, James, apothecary and druggist, 187 High street Craig, James, Town chamberlain, County buildings — house 1 Maxwell-street Craig, James, jun. merchant. Nether Common—house 1 Maxwell-street Craig, John, gardener, 22 George-street Craig, John, spirit dealer, 13 New Smith hills Craig, John, surgeon, 187 High-st.—house 197 do. Craig Mrs. grocer, 8 Love-street Craig, Mrs. grocer, 9 Wellmeadow-street Craig, William, grocer, 47 Storie-street Craig, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 George-street Craig, Wilson, hair dresser, 21 St. Mirren's-street Crawford, Alexander, manufacturer, 2 Gauze street Crawford, Andrew, & Co. manufacturer, 175 Causeyside Crawford, Andrew, machine maker, 20 New Smith hills^ house 18 Gauze street ,

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Crawford, Hugh, weavers' wright, 21 West street Crawford, Jas. grocer, grain & spirit dealer, 45 Brooralands Crawford, James, spirit dealer, 14 Ferguslie Crawford, Jas. teacher of dancing —Academy, M'Leod's , Buildings, 12 Smithhills St.— house 82 High st. Crawford, John, cowfeeder, House-end, Well street Crawford, John, manufacturer—house 14 Maxwellton Crawford, John, & Co. manufacturers, 170 Causeyside Crawford, John, spirit dealer, 6 St. Mirren's street Crawford, John, wright, 42 Causeyside Crawford, John, writer, 10 Moss st.—ho. 23 Abbey st. Crawford, Mrs. James, (Royal Oak Inn) 80 Moss street Crawford, Mrs. milliner, straw hat and dress maker, 123 George street Crichton, Thomas, sen., teacher of Town Hospital, 8 New Sneddon—house 8 Back Sneddon—Session Clerk for High Church Parish Crombie, William, bill poster, 56 High-street Crooks, John, coal dealer, 150 George street

Cross, Andrew, trunk and umbrella manuf. 57 High st. Cross, Mrs milliner, 58 High street Cross and Walker, shawl manufacturers, 175 Causeyside Crutien, Thomas, wright, 5 Meeting-house brae Cumming, James, flesher, 42 Moss street Camming, John, flesher, 98 Moss street Cumming, Moses, cowfeeder, 30 Wellmeadow street Cumming, Robert, grocer, 3 Broomlands street Cumming, Thomas, cowfeeder, 32 Castle street Cumming, Thomas, flesher, 120 High street Cunningham, Daniel, ironmonger, 53 High st.—house do. Cunningham, Hugh, shoe shop, 125 High street Cunningham, James, grocer, 27 Glen street Cunningham, John, ironmonger, 203 High street

Cunningham, Misses, milliner- & dress makers, 29 High st. Cunningham, Mrs. (Wallace tavern,) 36 Moss street Cunningham, William, wine, spirit, and tea merchant, 2055 High street Currie, Adam, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Back Sneddon i Currie, Findlay, cowfeeder, 34 High street Cunie, John, spirit dealer, 4 Queen street PAISLEY. 27

Currie, Mrs. cowfeeder, 6 Middle Lane [Carrie, William, grocer, 7 New Smith hills jCuthbertson, Gavin, bookseller and stationer, 9 Moss st. —house 25 Glen street Ciithbertson, Miss, teacher, 25 Glen street Cuthbertson, Miss Jean—house 17 Love street

DALLAS, James, lock smith, 7 Smith hills Dalrymple, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Moss st. Dalziel, Andrew, brewer— house 30 George street Dalziel, John, flower-lasher, 6 Barclay street Darling, Andrew, wright, 6S George street Darroch, Agnes, grocer, 5 Wardrop street Davenport, James, broker and grocer, 9 Old Sneddon Davidson, Alex, boot and shoemaker, 18 School wynd Davidson, A. jun. confectioner and vintner, 30 St. Mir- ren's street Davidson, Arthur, manufacturer, 2 Gauze street Davidson, James, cloth lapper, 15 Prussia street Davidson, John, beamer, 10 Queen street Davidson, John, teacher of English and writing, S^c. 158 High-street Davidson, Matthew, cowfeeder, Newton-street Davidson, Miss—house 3 Orr Square Davidson, Misses, milhners and dress makers, 79 Mos5-st. Davidson, Mrs. J. confectioner, 2 Broomlands street Davidson, Samuel, confectioner and lozenge maker, 47 High street

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' Davie, James, grocer, spirit dealer, and grain merchant,

I 139 Causey side Deans, Andrew — house 24 Orchard street Dempster, Misses, dress makers, 27 Old Sneddon Denholm, Thomas, Renfrew street, Toll-bar

' Denny, Joseph, wright and glazier, 7 Smith hills Devan, P. & Co. dyers, 13 New Smith hills Devih'n, James, carver and gilder, 259 High street Dick, David, printer, bookbinder, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 3 High street, west end of Old Bridge Dick, Miss, dressmaker, 4 School wynd Dick, Thomas—house Burns' Place 28 PAISLEY.

Dick, 1 homas, teacher, 28 Moss street Dick,Walter,&Son, commission warehouse, 19 Causeyside Dickie, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Lylesland Dickie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Charleston Dickie, John, cloth lapper, 12 Causeyside Dixon, Miss—house 14 Lawn street Dobie, Wm. tobacconist &: tallow chandler, 25 High street —house 29 do. Dodds, Andrew, wright, Lylesland—house Neilson St. Donald, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Ralston's sq. Donaldson, David, grocer, 1 Maxwellton street Donaldson, James, builder, 3 Wardrop street Donaldson, John, beamer, 10 Queen street Domldson, John, smith, 28 Love street Donaldson, Mrs. Janet, brush maker, 222 High street Donaldson, Mrs. spirit dealer, 16 High street Donaldson, Samuel, wright, and mortcloth keeper for Abbey Parish, 2 Thread street Doucherty, James, rope maker, 7 Smith hills Dougaj, John, umbrella maker, 174 High street Douglas, John, boot and shoemaker, Carriagehili Downie, John, manufacturer, 193 George street Downie, W. lappet wheel cutter, & turner, 7 Oakshaw st. Drummond, James, architect, teacher of landscape and architectural drawing, 120 High street Drummond, James, manufacturer, 6 George street Drummond, J. repairer of German clocks, 101 High St. Drummond, Robert, manufacturer, 16 Causeyside Drummond, William, manufacturer, 1 Wardop street- house 159 George street Duff, Alexander, gardener and seedsman, 196 High st, DuiF, Andrew, writer, 5 Moss street Duff, Peter, carding master, Underwood Mill Dumbarton window glass warehouse, 2 Lillia's wynd Dunbar, David, shoemaker, 6 George street Dunbar, Patrick, grocer, 11 Glen street Dunbar, Robert, tin plate worker, 14 Smithhills Duncan, David, gardener, Hope Temple Duncan, James, German clock maker, 33 Moss street Duncan, John, spirit dealer, Millerston PAISLEY. ^9

Diinlop, Alexander, cowfeeder, Orr Town Dunlop, Gavin, tea dealer and tobacconist, 6 Broomlands Dunlop, John, wine and spirit merchant, 100 Broomlands Dunlop, Ritchie, tailor, (up 2 stairs,) 243 High street Dunlop, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 145 Causeyside Dunlop, Wm., grocer and gpirit dealer, 28 George st. Dunn, James, & Co. manufacturers, 1 Smith hills Dunn, James, of James Dunn and Co.— house Green-. hill House Dunn, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Maxwellton Dunn, John, writer, 10 Moss street— ho. 2 Caledonia st, Dunn, William, manufacturer, Barterholm Dimnet, Francis, clothlapper, 21 Causey side Dykes, James, warper, 21 Causeyside Dykes, Thomas, starcher and silk boiler, 70 Causeyside

EAGLESHAM, Hugh, shawl manufacturer, (Christie Buildings,) 5 Terrace Eaglesham, Misses, millinery, Leghorn and straw hat warehouse, 172 High street Edmiston, John, spirit dealer, 7 New Sneddon Edmiston, William, spirit dealer, 35 Canal street Edwards, Andrew, broker and tailor, 92 High street Erskine, David, grocer and tea dealer, 64> Causeyside Erskine, James, cowfeeder, 3 Lawn street Ersklne, James, tailor, 11 Maxwellton street Erskine, John, mangier, 1 1 Maxwellton street Erskine, John, sen. warper, 3 Bridge street (Burgh) Erskine, John, warper, 9 Orchard street Erskine, Robert, warper, 3 Bridge street (Burgh) Erskine, Thos singeing house, 171 Causeyside— ho. 61 da. Excise Office, 105 High street, (see public offices)

FAICHNEY, John, grocer, 23, Orchard street Fallow, George, stocking maker, 2 MoncriefF street Fallow, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 2 Moncrieff street Falconer, John, manufacturer, 2 Wardrop street F^alconer, William, surgeon and druggist, i68 (Teorge st. Farquharson, Robt, manufacturer, 34 St, Mirren's street —house 2 St. James' place c 3 so PAISLEY.

Fergus, James, teacher, 11 Abbey street Fersjus, John, manufacturer, 2 Gauze street Ferguson, Daniel, shawl manufacturer, 39 Causeyside Ferguson, Daniel, spirit dealsr, 32 Canal street Ferguson, Fergus, agent, 108 Causeyside Ferguson, James, excise officer, Saucel distillery, King street, Saucel Ferguson, James, grocer, 19 Cotton street Feiguson, John, gardener, 7 Smith hills Ferguson, John, thread manufacturer, 3 New Sneddon Ferguson, M. milliner & dressmaker, 27 West Broomlands Ferguson, P., late Quarter Master, 37 New Sneddon Ferguson, Patrick, grocer and chandler, 221 High street Fernie, George, agent, 21 George street Ferrie, Andrew, flesher, 9 St. Mirren*s street Fervie, John, flesher, 11 Sandholes Ferrier, Charles, coal merchant, 5 Love street Ferrier, Mrs. dress maker, 13 High street Ferrier, llev. William, D.D., 37 Oakshaw street Ferrier, William, spirit dealer, 6 Love street Fillins, John, fruit dealer, Millerston Findlay, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 112 Causeyside Findlay, John, gunsmith, 35 New street Findlay, Robert, T. grocer, 17 Moss street Findlay, William, farrier, 2 New street Findlay, William, fish and frurt dealer, 123 Causeyside Finlayson, James, tailor and habit maker, 7 Storie street Fisher, Andrew, shoemaker, 1 Smith hills Fisher, David, sen. merchant tailor, 123 High street Fisher, George, wright and glazier, 84) New Sneddon Fisher, John, bleacher, Carriagehill-field Fisher, William, Terrace Tavern, & Oyster house, (Christie Buildings,) 5 Terrace, and 271 High Street Fisher, William, tailor, 23 Broomlands Fleming, Andrew, cork manufacturer, 29 High street Fleming, A. pawnbroker, 2 Lady lane Fleming, David, warper, 22 Causeyside Fleming, Jam.es, jun. grocer & spirit dealer, 12 Barclay st. Fleming, James, sen. grocer and tea merchant, (carriers' quarters,') 80 High street PAISLEY. Si

Fleming, John, grocer, 2 Silk Street Fleming John, merchant, 25 Moss street—ho. 34 Oak- shaw street Fleming, John,& Co. upholsterers, 82 High street—house Albion street Fleming, Joseph, writer, messenger at arms, auctioneer & appraiser, 16 Moss street—house 4 Water brae Fleming, Miss, dressmaker, Albion street Fleming, Mrs. Henry, grocer, Seedhill Fletcher, Hugh, vintner, 19 Smith hills Forbes, Jas. manufacturer, 169 Causeyside—ho. March- field Forbes, John, linen weaver, Rowan-street FoiTest, William, wright & timber merchant, 9 Inkle st. Forrester, John, grocer, 141 Causeyside Foulds, Andrew, brass founder, 60 High street—house 39 New street Foulds, Andrew, cooper, 228 High street Foulds, Matthew, reedmaker, 22 Causeyside Foulds, M., jun. brass founder, 22 Causeyside Fowler, Daniel, gardener, 3 Brown's lane Fowler, George, pubhsher and bookseller, Directory- office, 10 Barclay street Fowler, John, gardener & cowfeeder, 19 Wellmeadow st. Fowler, Joseph, bookseller and stationer, 10 Gauze st. Fox, Greenland, flower-lasher, 3 Brown's lane Fraser, George, grain dealer, 2 Bridge st. (New Town) Fraser, George, tailor, 174 High street Fraser, Hugh, collector of statute labour money and feu duties, (for the Burgh ;) Chamberlain's Office, Coun- ty Buildings Fraser, Jas. grocer and tea merchant, 23 Wellmeadow st. Fraser, John, glazier & joiner, 43 West Broomlands Fraser, John, manufacturer, 25 Causeyside Fraser, Kenneth, hair dresser, 132 Causeyside Fraser, Peter, (Saracen's Head Inn,) 3 Moss street—gigs and post chaises. Coaches to and from Glasgow 18 times every lawful day Fraser, Mrs. milliner, 38, New street Fraser, Wm. of James Dunn & Co. house 24 Glen st. S2 PAISLET.

Fullarton, Alexander, copper and tinsmith, 237 High st. Fulton, Andrew, baker, 43 George street Fulton, David, surgeon and druggist, 23 Gauze street

—house 1 1 Abbey street Fulton, George, warper, 3 Queen street Fulton, Hugh, flower-lasher, 11 Barclay street

Fulton, James, grocer and ham curer, 33 St. Mirren's st. —house 3 New Smith hills Fulton, James, victualler, 69 Broomlands Fulton, John, warper, 7 Abbey street Ftilton, Mrs. William, heddlecaster, M'Kerreirs lane F'ulton, Robert, canal store keeper—ho. 16 Canal street Fulton, Thomas, manufacturer, 10 Causeyside— house 60 George street Fulton, William, merchant—house 106 High street Fulton, William, & Sons, manufacturers, 47 Maxwellton Futt, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Ferguslie

GALBREATH, Archibald, teacher, 19 Oakshaw street Galbreath, James, merchant tailor, 173 High street Galbreath, John, haberdasher, 44 High street Galloway, John, shawl manufacturer, 32 Causeyside Galloway, John, warper, 22 Causeyside Galloway, William, manufacturer, 193 George street Gait, James, boot and shoe maker, 62 Broomlands Gait, James, tailor, 36 George street Gait, John, shoemaker, 1 Hospital lane

Gait, William, joiner & cabinet maker, 16 St. Mirren's st. Gardner, Alexander, accomptant. Paisley Bank—house West Sandyford Gardner, Alexander, tailor, Williamsburgh Gardner, Alexander, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 14 Moss street— printing office, 4 Lillia's wynd Gardner, Archibald, writer, 5 Moss st.—ho. 1 Shuttle st. Gardner, George, writer—house 1 Underwood Gardner, James, manuf 3 Silk st. — ho. Renfrew street Gardner & Mac Lean, writers, 13 Moss street Gardner, Robert, dyer, Bladda Gardner, Robert, merchant—house West Ferguslie Gardner, Robert, shoemaker, 164 High street paisleV. 33

Gardner, Thomas, sen. cutler, 21 S High street Gardner, Thomas, jun., cutler & surgical instrument ma- ker, 34 St, Mirren's street Gavin, James, manufacturer, Millerston Geddes, Rev. John—house 12 Oakshaw street Geddes, Robert, victualler, 36 Wellmeadow street Gemmell, Andrew, warper, 39 Causeyside Gemmell, Francis, draper, 260 High street Gemmell, James, grocer, 74 Storie street Gemmell, James, & Co. manufacturers, 169 Causeyside Gemmell, James, manufacturer—house Calside Gemmell, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 96 High street Gemmell, John, pattern drawer, 37 New street Gemmell, John, writer, 70 Moss st.—ho. 21 Caledonia st. Gemmell, Matthew, tombstone engraver, 9 Abbey street Gemmell, Mrs. Andrew, glove and hosiery shop, 1 Smith hills Gemmell, Mrs Robert, spirit dealer, 6 Love street Gemmell, Peter, warper, 20 Causeyside Gemmell, Thomas reedmaker, 13 Prussia street Gemmell, Mrs. William, grocer, 21 Abbey Street Gentles, Thomas, plumber, 79 High street—ho. 214 do. Gibb, Alexander, bleacher, Linside Gibb, James, & Co. hat makers, 1 Christie Terrace Gibb, James, (Commercial Inn and Coffee House) 103 Moss street and 205 Cross Gibb, John —house Linside Gibb, John & Co. manufs. 1 Causeyside—house Calside Gibb, John, jun. manufacturer, 34 Causeyside Gibb, Matthew, cart wright, 3 Mill street bibb, Matthew, paver, 12 Glen Street Gibson, Alexander, manufacturer, 175 Causeyside Gibson, A. writer, County Buildings—ho. 109 High-st. Gibson, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Barclay street Gibson, Andrew, yarn merchant—house 22 Moss street Gibson & Craig, wine, spirit, and tea merchs. 267 High st. Gibson, Isobella, grocer, 126 High street Gibson, James, spirit dealer, 35 Ferguslie Gibson, John, grocer, 4 Newton street—house 8 West Broomlands —

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Gibson, John, yarn merchant—house 22 Moss street Gibson, J. & A., yarn merchants, 169 Causeyside Gibson, Miss—house 109 High street Gibson, Mrs. grocer, 4 West Broomlands Gibson, Mrs. grocer, 24 Castle street Gibson, Mrs. N—house 109 High street Gibson, William, wine and spirit merchant, 33 Lady lane Giffen, John, baker, 19 Gauze street GifFen, William, canal treasurer — house Canal Bank Gilchrist, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 83 Canal street Gilchrist, James, dyer, 96 New Sneddon street Gilchrist, John & Co. dyers, Lonend Dyeworks Gilchrist, John, dyer—house Lonend Gillen, Andrew, spirit dealer, 31 St Mirren's street Gillespie, James, vintner and eating house, 91 Moss st. Gillespie, John, slater and capt. of the firemen, 87 Moss st. GiUies, David, baker, 155 Causeyside Gilmour, Andrew, (Buck's Head Inn,) stabling, back entry, 7 School wynd Gilmour, A. wine and spirit merchant, 251 High Street house 93 Moss Street

Gilmour, James, spirit dealer, 1 9, New street Gilmour, James, warper, 164 Causeyside Gilmour, John, cowfeeder, 15 Barclay street Gilmour, John, land surveyor, Lylesland Gilmour, Matthew, (King's Arms Inn) carriers' quarters, 62 High street Gilmour, Mrs. broker, 122 High street Gilmour, Peter, wright and window glazier, 60 High st. Gilmour, Thos- & Co. commission agents, 35 Causeyside Gilmoui*, William, grain merchant, 110 Causeyside Gilmour, William, mangier, 19 Gauze street Gilmour, William, spirit dealer, 33 Broomlands Gilmour, William, warper, 11 St Mirren's street Gilmour, William, wright, 60 High street Gilroy, Mrs. straw hat maker, Lylesland Glen, Allan, tailor, 140 Causeyside Glen & Co. silk mercers, 202 High street Glen, H.leghcrn and staw hat warehouse, 201 High st. Glen, Mrs. A. grocer, 62 Wellmeadow street PAISLEY. ' 35

Glen, Thomas, baker, 46 Broomlands Glen, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 32 New street Glen, Walter, cloth merchant, 81 High street—house 77 Storie street Glover, Malcolm, grocer, 6 Wallace street Gold and Co. wood turners, 28 Orchard street Gold, Mrs. mangier, 9 Causeyside Gold, John, spirit dealer, 12 Storie street Goldie, Henry, tailor, 50 Wellmeadow street Goldie, James, late teacher, 1 Oakshaw street Good, John, London boot and shoe warehouse, (Christie Buildings) 2 Terrace Goodlet, Alexander, cowfeeder, 1 St. James* place Goodlet, Mrs. milliner and dressmaker, 5 Bridge street Gordon, Andrew, manufacturer, 17 Causeyside Gordon, Mrs. corset maker, d Orchard street Gordon, William, carrier, 112 High street Gordon, William, flower lasher, 21 George street Goudie, Alexander, tailor, 166 George street Goudie, William, cooper, 49 Wellmeadow street Goudie, W. cooper and riddlemaker, 115 High street Gowan, Mrs. dressmaker, 31 Moss street Gowan, Thomas & Co spirit dealers, ?6 St Mirren*s street Graham, Edward, merchant tailor, 3 St Mirren's street Graham, James, teacher—house 33 Glen street Graham, Robert, manager, Saucel distillery —King street, Saucel Graham, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 206 High St. Granger, Luke, tailor, 9 Back-row Sandholes Gray, Mrs. heddle caster, 126 Causeyside Grieve, , George—house Lonend Greenlees, Alexander, grocer, 3 Muslin-street Greenlees, Hugh, shawl manufacturer, 170 Causeyside Greenlees, Mrs. milliner, 192 High-street Greenlees, Thomas, & Co. silk merchants, 166 Causeyside Gulloeher, James, fish and egg dealer, 12 St Mirren'a St. Guthrie, David, merchant, 1 Muslin street Guthrie, Jas. commission agent, 31 Gauze st. —ho. 3 do. Guy, Walter, cooper, 119 High street —

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HADDEN, Alex. sen. thread twiner, 7 South Croft st. Hadden, Alex. jun. teacher, 7 South Croft street Hair, John, & Co. muslin and shawl manufacturers, 20 Causeyside—house 23 New street Hair, Mrs. James, manufacturer, 84 Canal street Halden, John, Sf Co. manufacturers, 2 Orchard street Halden, John, manufacturer—house Camphill Halden, Mrs. leghorn and straw hat maker, 12 Wellmea- dow street Hall, Captain John, 42 New Sneddon Hall, John, flesher, 98 Moss st.—house 26 School wynd Hamilton, Adam and Sons, bleachers, Lownsdale Hamilton, Adam, of Lownsdale Hamilton, Duncan, twister, 4- Sandholes, Backrow Hamilton, Hugh, mason, 7 Sir Michael street Hamilton, James, clock & watch maker, 15 New Sneddon Hamilton, Jas. clothlapper, 29 Orchard st ho. Stow st. Hamilton, James, grain dealer, 85 High street Hamilton, James, tailor and spirit dealer, 29 Love street Hamilton, James, warper, 168 Causeyside Hamilton, James & John, bleachers, Blackland Mill Hamilton, John, bleacher—house Blackland Mill Hamilton, John, cowfeeder, 25 Canal street Hamilton, John, grocer, 2 West Campbell street Hamilton, John, writer, 10 Moss street Hamilton, Robert, cowfeeder, 29 Lady l^ne Hamilton, Robert, sen. manufacturer, 28 Gauze street Hamilton, Thos. gardener & fruit dealer, 44 Causeyside Hamilton, Thomas, spirit dealer, 2 St Mirren's street Hamilton, Thomas, wood turner, 103 Canal street Hamilton, William, spirit merchant, 139 Causeyside Hanna, Robert, smith—house 72 Storie street Hannah, Robert, dyer, 22 Love street Hannay, James, jeweller—house 52 Caledonia street Hannay, Wm. jeweller, 49 High street—ho. Burns' place Hannay & Blair, milliners, leghorn and straw hat makers, 7 Moss street Hardie, Wm. & Son, tobacconists, and agents for the West of Insurance Co. 39 High street house Burns' place PAISLEY. 37

Hardie, William, jun. tobacconist-—house 51 Moss street Harkins, Edward, butter and egg store, 30 Moss street Harley, Mrs. heddle caster, 2 West brae Harper, James, spirit dealer, 34 Orchard street Harper, Mrs. John, manufacturer, 8 New street Harris, Robert, watch and clock maker, 63 High street Hart & Hodge, writers, 204 High street Hart, John, draper, general furnishing shop, 14 High Street—house Cartvale Hart, John, gaoler—house County buildings Hart, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Smith hills Hart, John, writer—house 204 High street Hart Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Thread street Hart, Robert stationer, (Christie Buildings) 273 High st. Hart, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Wiliiamsburgh Hart, William, vintner, (Mason Lodge) 47 New street Hart, Wm. painter, 226 High st. and 1 1 School wynd Hart, Wm. writer, auctioneer, and appraiser, 235 High st. Harvey, Biand, & Co. silk throwsters, Blackball factory Harvey, J. & Co. wine and spirit merchts. King st. Saucel Harvey, James—house 12 Saucel Harvey, James, turner, 29 School wynd Hastie, Archibald, baker, 4 Lawn street Hastie, Mrs. baker, 170 George street Hatchard, James, tailor, 20 Abbey street Hatrick, Alex, smith and bell hanger, 54 High street Hatrick, John, shuttlemaker, 15 New Smith hills Hay, John, slater and fireman, 18 Lawn street Hay, Peter, silk dyer and renovator, 19 Smith hills Hay, Robert, printer, office, St. Mirren's court—house 93 Canal Street Hector, Misses, milliners and dress-makers, 51 Moss st. Hedley, D. W. excise officer, Saucel distillery, King st. Saucel Henderson, Duncan, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Cowieston Henderson, John, baker and spirit dealer, 12 Gauze st. Henderson, John, cutler, hardware merchant, spindle and fly manufacturer, 151 and 152 High street Henderson, John, grocer, 128 George Street Henderson, John, merchant— house 18 Love street D ——

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Henderson, Peter, writer, 10 Moss St.—ho. Carriagehill Henderson, Robert, sub-collector of assessed taxes. Coun- ty Buildings—house 87 New Sneddon Henderson, William, spirit-dealer, 55 High street Hendry, Alexander, leather merchant, 6 New street shoe shop, 152 High st. Hendry, James,—house Camphill Hendry, Robert, druggist, 39 Broomlands Hendry, Robert, sen. grocer, 91 New Sneddon Henning, Misses, dress-makers, 204 High Street Henning, Samuel, surgeon, 204 High Street Herd, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 94 Canal street Hicks, John, barrack master, Williamsburgh Hill, John> gardener, 15 Back Sneddon Hill, John, flower-lasher, 6 George street Hill & M'Gown, beamers, 15 Back Sneddon Hill, Thomas, grocer, 29 Back Sneddon Hodge, Mrs. James—house 131 High street Hodge, Mrs. William—house 51 High street Hodge, William, writer— house 51 High street Hodgert, Ninian, sen. teller in Union Bank— house 4 East Buchanan street Hogg, Jam.es, spirit dealer, 36 New Sneddon Hogg, William, warper, 168 Causeyside Holmes, A. C. & Co. manufacturers, 4 Orchard street- house Saucel Bank House Holmes, James, shawl manufacturer, 8 Orchard street house Saucel hill Holmes, James, fvarper, 22 Causeyside Holmes, James, wright, & grocer, 80 Broomlands Holmes, John, cartwright, 7 Abbey closs—house 12 Ab- bey street— wood yard 18 do- Holmes, John, cowfeeder, 147 George street Holmes, Mrs. grocer, 54 George street Hood, John, victualler and spirit dealer, 188 High street Hope, J. auctioneer and appraiser, general agency ware- house and public auction rooms, Lyceum Buildings, 248 High street House of Recovery, 10 Bridge street Houstoun, Mrs. John, spirit dealer, Renfrew street PAISLEY. 39

Houston. George, manufacturer, 168 Causeyside—house 33 Oakshaw street Houston, John, cloth merchant, 38 Wellmeadow street and 36 High street Houston, Peter, flesher, 12 Backrow, Sandholes Houston, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 St, James' st. Houston, W L. writer, County Buildings Howie, James, Cowfeeder, 21 New street Hume, Robert, grocer, 3 School wynd Humphries, James, mason, Canal street Hunter & Co. joiners and cabinet makers, 243 High st. —furniture warehouse, 29 do.—timber yard, 27 Old Sneddon Hunter, James, chimney sweeper, 93 High street Hunter, John, joiner and cabinet maker—ho. 248 High st. Hunter, John, tailor, 61 George street Hunter, John, warper, 26 Orchard street Hunter, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 20 George street Hunter, Robert, spirit dealer, Williamsburgh Hunter, Thomas, lead drawer, 18 Lawn Street Hunter, William, grocer, 70 George street Hunter, Wm. joiner and weaver's wright, 85 George st. Hunter & Yeats, tobacconists, 247 High street Hutcheson, T. grocer and spirit dealer, 44 and 45 Well- meadow street Hutchison, Archibald, flower-lasher and heddlecaster, 21 George street Hutchison, James, spirit dealer, 26 St. James' street Hutchison, John, plasterer, Glen lane Cottage Hutchison, J. teacher—entrance 1 1 School Wynd, and 226 High Street—house 33 Glen street Hutchison, Matthew, hosier, 13 Abbey Closs Hutchison, M'Millan, ^ Co. Cartvale dye-works, 63 New Sneddon Hutchison, Mrs. milliner, 26 High street Hutchison, William, manufacturer— ho. 21 George st. Hutton, James, & Co. tanners, curriers, and leather mer- chants, 26 St. Mirren's st.—shoe shop, 8 High st. Hyndman, Samuel, teacher, 152 George Street Hyndman, William, cowfeeder, 15 Orchard street 4^0 PAISLEY.

INOEAM, Thomas, & Co. Shawl manufs 30 Orchard st. Ingram, Wm. tobacconist, tallow chandler and spirit dealer, 53 Moss street.

JAAP, John, boot 4" shoe maker, 2 High street Jaap, John, spirit dealer, 226 High street Jack, Elizabeth, grocer, 69 Causeyside Jack, James, grocer and grain merchant, 209 High street Jack, John, grocer and grain merchant, 64) Storie St. Jack, Mrs. grocer, 50 Caledonia street Jack, Mrs. grocer, 9 South Croft street Jack, Peter, cowfeeder, 22 South Croft street

Jack, Peter, xgrocer and grain merchant, 229 High st.

Jack, Peter, writer, 25 Moss street—house 32 Glen st. Jack, Robert, thread manufacturer, 25 Gordon's lane Jackson, Andrew, flesher, 13 Backrow, Sandholes JafFray, David, joiner and cabinet maker, Union street, Charleston

JafFray, Jas. wright and shuttlemaker, 1 35 George street Jaffray, William, grocer, 1 1 Broomlands Jamieson, David, manufacturer, 14 Wardrop street Jamieson, George, Captain and Adjutant, Renfrewshire Militia, 9 Bridge-street (Burgh) Jamieson, John, manuf.—house 4 St. James' street Jamieson, Jonathan, tinsmith and plumber, 224 High st. Jamieson, Mrs. matron, Town Hospital, 8 New Sneddon Jamieson, Mrs. straw hat maker, 9 George street Jamieson, Wm. —house 148 Causeyside Jardine, Andrew, wright, 24 New Smith hills Jardine, James, tailor, 70 Storie sti*eet

Jardine, R. teacher of English and writing, 112 High st. Jeffrey, William, surgeon, 21 Orchard street Johnstone, James, flesher, 151 Causeyside Johnstone, James, manufacturer, 153 Causeyside Johnstone, Mrs. broker, 9 Old Sneddon Johnstone, Robt. flesher and spirit dealer, 3 Old Sneddon Johnstone, William, tailor, 16 Moss street

KEIR, Adam, sen. 5 Garthland place Keir, Adam, jun, 5 Garthland place PAISLEY. ,4J

Keith, Alex, silk gauze manufacturer, 8 Inkle street Kelly, John, warper, 14 Queen street Kemp, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Orr street Kennedy, Alexander, baker, 113 High street Kennedy, smith and farrier, 122 Causeyside Kennedy, Angus, spirit dealer, 10 Smith hills Kennedy, John, (Burns' Head Inn,) 24 High street Kennedy, J. cooper, 22 High street Kennedy, John, teacher, 47 Causeyside Kent, James, cowfeeder, 3 Cross street Ker, Mrs. sen. post mistress, (post office, 4 Christie Ter- race) —house 88 Moss street Kerr, Alexander, manufacturer, 171 Causeyside Kerr, Mrs. Andrew, grocer, 30 Cotton street Kerr, Dr. James, & Son, 5 Orr street Kerr, Duncan, cowfeeder, Niddry street Kerr, James, M. D.—house 5 Orr street Kerr, John, baker, 143 Causeyside Kerr, John, flesher, I Abbey Closs Kerr, John, grocer, 16 Maxwellton street Kerr, John, joiner and cabinet maker, 144 High street Kerr, John, & Co. manufacturers, 17 Abbey street Kerr, John, & Sons, thread manufs. 25 Gordon's lane Kerr & Lochhead, manufacturers, 171 Causeyside Kerr, Mrs. Hugh, spirit dealer, 9 Glen street Kerr, Peter, & Son, heddle twine and thread manufac- turers, 31 New street—house do. Kerr, Robert, manufacturer, 168 Causeyside—dye work Bladda—house 24 Glen street Kerr, Robert, merchant, and agent for Caledonian Insu-

rance Coy , 171 Causeyside—house Oakshaw head Kerr, Thomas, manufacturer, 25 Glen street Kerr & Turnbull, 165 Causeyside Kerr's upholstery and furnisl ing warehouse, 7 Gauze £t, Kerr, William, surgeon, 5 Orr street Kessan, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Lylesland Kessan, Mrs. dress maker, 9 George street Kibble, Miss—house 2 New Smith hills Killoch, John, spirit dealer, Williamsburgh Killoch, William, baker, 75 High street

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King, Alexander, linen and woollen draper, 265 High st. King, Archibald, surgeon and druggist, 11 Smith hills King, Archibald, wright, 21 Lawn street King, James, spirit dealer, Lylesland King, John, paper imitation painter, 79 George street King, Mrs — house Lonend King, William, spirit dealer, 7 St. Mirren's street King, Thomas, & Co. cloth merchants, 20 High street house 18 do. Kintrea, Robert, stone mason, 1 1 School wynd Kirklaod, James, collector of arrears of taxes, 30 Back- Sneddon Kirkland, John, manufacturer, 2 Barclay street Kirkland, Robert, clothlapper, 170 Causeyside Kirkwood, Allan, writer, 5 Moss street Knox, James, clock and watchmaker, 181 High street- house 7 Orr street Knox, John, coal merchant, Abercorn street Knox, John, gardener, 17 Abercorn street Knox, J. & R. Wrights, Abercorn street Knox, Robert, watchmaker, 143 High street Knox, William, spirit dealer, 112 George street

LAIRD, Alexander, jun. spirit dealer, 48 Wellroeadow gt» Laird, Archibald, grocer, 45 George street Laird, James, iron founder, 92 New Sneddon—ho. 43 do. Laird, John, wood turner, 30 Gauze street Laird, Mrs. ladies' boarding school, 181 George street Laird, Mrs. William, hair cutter, 150 Causeyside Laird, Robert, manufacturer, 6 George street Lamb, James, architect and surveyor. Underwood street; and iron merchant, 1 St. James* place Lamb, Susan, furnishing shop, 15 Smith hills Lambert, Mrs. grocer, 12 New Sneddon Lambie, Andrew, hair dresser, 76 Moss street Lambie, James, engineer, 16 North Croft street Lang, Alexander, manufacturer, 62 George street

Lang, Andrew, toy, basket, and brush shop, 116 High &t. Lang and Anderson, writers. County Buildings Lang, Claud, spirit dealer, Williarasburgh PAISLEY. . 43

Lang, Gavin, writer, Town Clerk, County Buildings- house 51 Moss street Lang, James, boot and shoemaker, 74 Broomlands Lang, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 29 Gauze street Lang, John, dyer, 23 Old Sneddon Lang, Joseph, baker and grocer, 100 Canal street Lang, Malcolm, dyer—house 38 Moss street Lang, Mrs. feuar, 8 Smith hills Lang, Peter, causeyer and cowfeeder, 63 Moss street Lang, Robert, manufacturer, 9 Orchard street Lang, Walter, manuf.—house 3 Gauze street Langmuir, Mrs. grocer, 8 Lawn street Langmuir, Robert, flesher, 18 New street Langmuir, Wm. grain merchant and miller, 16 Thread street—house 2 Cart street Latin, Samuel, hair dresser, 49 George street Latta, John, farmer. West Ferguslie Latta, William, plaisterer, 27 School wynd Lauder, Robert, blacksmith, 20 New Smith hills Law, Alexander, pattern drawer, 119 Causeyside Lawrence, John, sen grocer, spirit dealer, (and Bailie of Abbey church-yard,) 4 Abbey Closs Lawrence, John, jun, (White Hart Inn,) 17 Smith hills Lawrie, William, jun. confectioner and dealer in wines, 13 Smith hills—house Abbey gate Lawson, John, jun. manufacturer, I Causeyside Lawson, John, sen. manufacturer, 16 Causeyside—house Stow place Lawson, John, smith, farrier and spirit dealer, 2 Burn Row Lawson, Peter, baron officer, (Abbey House) 6 Abbey st. Lawson, Robert, sen.—house 9 Shuttle street Lawson, Robert, jun. reedmaker, 22 New street—house 9 Shuttle street Lawson, William, ironmonger, 2 High street Leckie, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 127 High st. Lee, James, farmer, Stanley Lee, Mrs. corset and dress maker, 2 Love street Leggat, David, gardener and cowfeeder, 7 Maxwellton Leggat, James, cowfeeder, 31 Lady lane Leggat, Robert, grocer, 3 Incle street 44 PAISLEY.

Leiper, Alexander, merchant—house Gateside Leishman, James, clerk. Underwood cotton vvprks Leishman, John, grain merchant—house 7 Orr street Leishman, Thos. and Son, grain merchants, 185 High st. Leishman, Thos. grain merchant—house 32 Oakshaw st. Leitch, Alex, grocer and cowfeeder, 8 Smith hills Leitch, John, joiner, cabinet maker, and lappet wheel cutter, 5 East Buchanan street Leitch, Robina, tea and toy shop, 52 High street Leitch, William, warper, 11 St. Mirren's street Lennox, Hugh, superintendant, surveyor, and collector of New Town police assessments—office 28 Lawn st. •rr-house 21 Abbey street Leslie, Robert, tailor, 18 George street Liddell, William, ironmonger, 6 High street—house 5 Bridge street, New Town Light, Joseph, flower-lasher, 12 Abbey doss Lindsay, Andrew, (Sheaf Tavern) 33 High street Lindsay, Matthew, grocer and spirit dealer, Hamilton st. Charleston Lindsay, Walter, jun. smith, 97 Canal street Lindsay, Walter, sen. smith and vintner, 84 Causeyside Linn, Thomas, manufacturer, 172 Causeyside Livingston, James, boot and shoemaker, 108 High street Livingston, N. teacher, North street Lochhead, John, and Son, grocers, 3 Causeyside Lochhead, Robert, manufacturer, 37 Canal street Lochhead, Susan, grocer, 20 Cotton street Lock, Mrs. grocer, 10 Canal street Lock, Mrs. Robert, grocer and vintner, 154 Causeyside, Lockhart, J. turner and wheel wright, 60WelImeadow st. Lockhart, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Neilson st. Lodge, Benjamin, tailor and habit maker, 5 Castle street Logan, Francis, grocer, 9 West Campbell street Logan, Gilbert, spirit dealer, 57 Moss street Logan, James, Cathcart Paper Mill Warehouse, 24 MosSf street—house West March Logan, John, grocer, tea and sugar warehouse, 65 Broonif^ lands Logan, John, shoemaker, 36 West Broomland* PATSLEY. 45

Logan, Thomas, thibet dresser, 1 2 New street London Genuine Tea Company, 6 Smith hills—Thomas Nimmo, manager Lorimer, Alexander, teacher—house 8 West Croft street Lorn, James, baker, 7 George street Loudon, James, grocer, 54 Wellmeadow street Love, Angus, cloth merchant, 83 High street Love, James, keeper of the Paisley Coffee Room—house 11 St. James' street Lowe & Knox, bookbinders, 2 New street (up two stairs) Lowe, William, jun. pattern drawer, 10 Gauze street Lowndes, Charles, manufacturer, 83 New Sneddon Lowndes, Wm. & James, & Co. manufs. 83 New Sneddon Lowndes, WHliam, of Arthurlie—house, 82 New Sneddon Lyall, George, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Orchard st. Lv^ll, Jam.es, spirit dealer, 20 New street Lyall, William, & Son, grocers, 213 High street—house 4 Oakshaw street Lymburn, John, & Son, silk mercers, 37 High street— leghorn and straw hat warehouse, 38 do. Lymburn, Muir, and Co. silk mercers, 1 1 High street Lymburn, Robert, surgeon and druggist, 152 Causey side Lyon & Walker's General Coach Office, 1 Moss street- Stables and coach yard, Garthiand lane

MACK, John, spirit dealer, Saucel Bridge (Irvine carrier's quarters) Mair, Alexander, spirit dealer, 13 High street Mair, John, boot and shoemaker, 4 High street Mair, John, musician, 61 Moss street Mair, William, slater, 8 School wynd Maitiand, James, spirit dealer, 35 George street Manson & Son, reed makers, 39 New street Man well, David, wright, 19 South-croft street March, Thomas, teacher. Stock-street, Charleston Marnoni, Antoni, carver and gilder, 1 Lawn street Marshall & Co. cloth printers, Seedhill Marshall, William, baker, 15 Broomlands Marshall, William, & Co. manufacturers, 35 Causeyside Martin, Alexander, cutler and pun maker, 158 High st;. 46 PAISLEY-

Martin, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 25 South-croft st. Martin, David, Belfast provision stores, discounter of Irish bills, bank notes, and currency, 79 High st—house 16 George street Martin, James, baker, 9 Smith hills Martin, James, builder, 10 Glen street Martin, James, jun. teacher, 3 Brown's lane Martin, James, spirit dealer, 2 Brown's lane Martin, Jas. vintner and smith, 3 Bridge st. (New Town) Martin, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 George street Martin, Michael, egg and fish store, 133 High street Martin, Mrs. Francis, 17 Love street Martin, R. & J. manufacturers, 22 Causey side Martin, William, writer— ho. Beauchamp place. Love St. Mason, Archibald, manufacturer, 24 Lawn street Mason, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 107 Canal street Mason, Gavin, grocer, 22 Thread street Mason, Mrs. corset and dress maker, 182 High street Mason, Mrs. corset and dress maker, 42 Moss street Mason, Peter, stuffer of all kinds of birds and beasts, 4 Wardiop street Mason, Thomas, & Co. manufacturers, 7 Silk street Masson, George, & Co. thibet croppers, 25 Gordon's lane Matheson, John, general agent, 2 Stow place Maxwell, Andrew, grocer and vintner, 28 Old Sneddon Maxwell, James, cfBrediland, Merksworth Cottage Maxwell, John, cork cutter, 32 High street Maxwell, John, mason, 8 Wardrop street Maxwell, Robert, coal agent —house B4 Gauze street Maxwell, William, of Brediland, Merksworth Cottage Maxwell, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Gauze st. Meikleham, John, teacher, 25 Glen street Mellis, William, flower-lasher, 8 Wallneuk Melvin, Thos. weavers' furnishing shop, 34 New street, and 44 Broomlands Melville, John, flower lasher, 21 George street Menzies, John, grocer, 23 Gauze street Menzies, Robert—house 14 Maxwellton Meneies, Stewart, & Co,, Saucel Distillery spirit cellar, 5 Smith hills PAISLEY. 47

Menzies Spirit Cellar, 85 Broomlands—Do. Saucel—Do. 5 Well street Merrylees, Andrew, Arran Distillery spirit cellar, St. Mirren's court Merrylees, John, manuf. 55 Causeyside—house Calside Merrylees, John, spirit dealer, 26 Causeyside Middleton, James, brewer, M'Kerrell's lane Millar, Adam, tinsmith, 21, St. Mirren's street Millar, Andrew, writer, M'Leod's Buildings, 12 Smith hills street—house Barshaw Park Millar, David, tailor, 255 High street Millar, George, cowfeeder, 88 Canal street Millar, James, of Barclay & Millar—ho. 17Wellmeadow Millar, John, copper and tinsmith, 186 High street Millar, John, teacher, 74 Storie street Millar, J. Si R. victuallers, Smith hills Millar, Miss, Ladies' school, 1 Orr street Millar, Mrs.—house 5 Back row, Ferguslie

Millar, William, spirit cellar, 1 1 Well street Millar, Wra. town drummer & bill poster, 72 Moss street Millar, George, cowfeeder, 88 Canal street Miller, James, manufacturer—house Greenlaw street Miller, James & George, manufacturers, Garthland lane Miller, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 Bridge street Miller, Thomas, draper and silk mercer, 233 High street Milligan, Edward, cowfeeder, 10 St. James' place Milliken, John, broker, 13 St. Mirren's street Mills, Peter, builder, 35 Calside Minto, M. grocer & earthen ware dealer, 5 Back Sneddon Mitchell, Andrew, plasterer, 22 Queen street Mitchell, Archibald, turner & vintner, 43 Wellmeadow st. Mitchell, David, nail manufacturer, 8 Storie street Mitchell, Daniel, tailor, 19 Castle street Mitchell, James; boot and shoemaker, 75 Broomlands Mitchell, John, farmer, Patterhill Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 50 Wellmeadow street Mitchell, John, teacher of deaf & dumb, 180 George St. Mitchell, Thomas, spirit dealer, 134 George street Mitchell, William, pattern drawer, 88 Canal street Mitchell, William, teacher, 21 Lawn street 43 PAISLEY.

Moffat, William, victualler, 99 Broomlands Molloy, Duncan, shoemaker, 7 Inkle street Montgomery, Mrs. dress maker, 65 Moss street Montgomery, W. cashier of police, (Burgh) ho. 9 Cross St. Monro, William, tailor, 7 Glen street Moore, John, hair cutter, perfumer, and peruquier, 270 | High street Morgan, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 141 High st. Morris, Andrew, boot and shoe warehouse, 257 High st. Morris, Andrew, flower-lasher, 1 Wardrop street Morris, John, thread manufacturer, 10 Abbey street Morrison, Alexander, spirit dealer, 90 Broomlands Morrison, Claud, grocer, 21 King street Morrison, James, broker, 53 Causeyside Morrison, James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 West Broomlands Morrison, John, spirit dealer, 7 Wellmeadow street Morrison, J. and W. manufacturers, 11 Gauze street Morrison, Thomas, mason, 6 Maxwellton Morrison, William, grocer, 58 Moss street Morrison, Wjlson, teacher of music, 7 Back Sneddon Morton, Agnes, dress maker, 8 Old Sneddon Morton, Henderson, shoemaker, 8 Old Sneddon Morton, John, shoemaker, 5 Lawn street Morton, John, leather cutter and shoe shop^ 2 Lawn st. Morton, John, manufacturer, 59 Causeyside Morton, Thomas, shoemaker, 10 Back Row, Sandholes Morton, Wm. clerk, 17 Carlile place —house 29 Love st. Motherwell, John, nail-maker, 7 Orchard street Moyes, Geo manuf. 1 Brown's lane—ho. 16 1 George st. Muir, Andrew, manufacturer, 58 Storie street Muir, Archibald, teacher, Seedhill Muir, A. and R. bleachers, Glenfield Muir, Catherine, earthen ware dealer, 6 Causeyside Muir, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Storie street Muir, David, wright and shuttle maker, 71 Storie street Muir, Hugh, grocer, 12 Backrow, Sandholes Muir, Jas. grocer & spirit dealer, 30 Stock st. Charleston

Muir, Jas. sen. & Co. manufs. 5 Causeyside^ho. Greenhill 1 Muir, James, slater, 28 Broomlands PAISLEY. 49

Muir, John, clothier and hatter—house 36 Oakshaw st. Muir, John, manufacturer, 158 George street

Muir, John, victualler, 22 Lawn street - Muir, John, writer, 31 Gauze street Muir Matthew, grain-dealer, Greenhill Muir, Miss, straw hat maker-, 26 Storie street Muir and Murdoch, clothiers and hatters, Christie Build- ings, 3 Terrace Muir, Robert, baker and grain merchant, 94, Moss street Muir, Robert, carter, 25 Queen street Muir, Robert, flesher, 56 Moss street Muir, Robert, surgeon and druggist, 19 Smith hills Muir, Robert, writer, 70 Moss street—house 36 Glen st. Muir, Robert, vintner, 17 Dyer's wynd Muir, WiUiam, feuar, 19 Smith hills Muir, W. grain dealer and miller, Saucel Mills—house 8 Burn-row Muir, William, grocer and grain merchant, 223 High st. Munn, Armstrong, manufacturer, 45 Storie street Munn, James, manufacturer, 17 George street Munn, Robert, druggist, 106 Causeyside Munn, D. surgeon and druggist, 49 Causeyside Munn, William L. spirit dealer, 48 New street Munro, Daniel, potatoe dealer and grocer, 18 King st. Munro, Daniel, tailor, 140 Causeyside Munro, Mrs. corset maker. New street Munton, Captain John, Whitehaugh Cottage Murdoch, John, silk and cotton yarn merchant, 18 Cau- seyside—house 20 Love street Murdoch, Peter, (of Muir & Murdoch) bo. I St. James' st. Murdoch, W. thread manuf. silk throwster and thibet dresser, 34 Gordon's lanC'—house 29 Orchard st. Mure, James, manufacturer, 168 Causeyside Murphy, James, pattern drawer, 259 High street Murphy, Thomas, flower painter, 4 Orchard street MuiTay, Daniel, manufacturer, 14 Sir Michael street Murray, George, manufacturer, 19 Causeyside Murray, Marion, grocer, 45 New street Murray, Mrs. straw hat maker, 129 High street Murray, Philhp, wright, 53 Moss street 50 PAISLEY.

Murray, Robert, hair-dresser, 1 1 Lawn street Murray, William, painter, 17 Dyers' wynd Murtrie, W. superintendent and surveyor for police as- sessment—house 220 High street Murtries, & Co. silk manufacturers, Garthland factory

MACADAM, Alex. East Toll bar Macalaster, John, & Co. manufacturers, 171 Causeyside Jvlacalaster, W. manuf. 171 Causeyside—agent for the Globe Insurance Co. —house Oakshaw head ^yi acalister, Alex. jun. agent for the Protector Fire Insur- ance, 10 High street

|/Iacalister, A. and W. drapers and clothiers, 10 High st. — house 24) Storie street Macalister, James, agent, 11 Wardrop street Macalister, William, manufacturer, £0 Causeyside M'Allum, Findlay, agent, 14 New street M'Allum, Findlay, flesher, 30 Ferguslie M'Allum and Thomson, brickbuilders, 7 Dyers* wynd M' Alpine and Watson, silk merchants, 2 Orchard street M'Aipine, A. agent for the West of Scotland Insurance, 2 Orchard street—house Camphill M' Alpine, Andrew, tailor, 241 High street M' Arthur & Keid, joiners, cartwrights, and timber mer- chants, Lylcsland and Barrhead M' Arthur, J. & J. manufacturers, 172 Causeyside

M' Arthur, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Wallace St. M' Arthur, John, and Co. manufacturers, 8 Causeyside M'Arthur, Mrs. roilHner and dress maker, 17 Dyers' wynd M' Arthur, P. <^ D. grain merchants, 189 High street M'Arthur, Robert, manufacturer, 166 Causeyside M'Arthur, V/illiam, shawl manufacturer, 30 Causeyside —house 13 Barclay street M'i^usland, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 31 High street

M' Ausland, Mrs. dress maker & milliner, 1 03 Broomland st. M'Ausiand, Abel, carding-master. Underwood Mill M'Beath, John, tailor, 4 Bridge street, (New Town) M'Bride, Archibald, Clothlapper, 14 New street M'Callum, Alex grocer and vintner, 24 St. James' street M'Cargow, Adam—house 4 W^est brae PAISLEY. 51

M'Caul, Malcom, spirit dealer, 5 St. Mirren's street

M'Clunie, John, grocer, J 5 West street M'CIymont, Mrs. tape merchant, 25 Storie street M'Coll, Mrs cosset and dress maker, Seedhill M'Coll, Mrs. dress maker, 7 Smith hills Macome, Alexander, writing master, 3 Meetinghouse Brae— house Castlehead cottage M'Cormick, Mrs. dress maker, 4 St. Mirren's street M'Creath, Mrs. dress maker, 99 Canal street M'Credie, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 9 Back Sneddoc M'Cree, A. & Son, grocers & vintners, 102 New Sneddon M'Culloch, Robert, broker, 178 High street M'Dermid, Rev. John—house Mount Pleasant M'Devat, Mrs. clothier, 21 Causeyside M'Donald, Allan, broker, 3 New Smith hills M' Donald, Donald, grocer, 10 Bridge street M'Donald, Henry, broker, 176 High street M'Donald, James, boot and shoemaker, 2 Storie street M'Donald, J. grocer, 47 Moss street M'Donald, John, grocer and shoemaker, 31 Glen street M'Donald, John, tailor, 13 High street M'Donald, Mrs. straw hat maker, 5 Silk street M'Donald, N. manuf. 34 St. Mirren's st ho. 19 Love st. M'Donald, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 24 Gauze street M'Dougal, Alexander, spirit dealer, 74 Moss street M'Dougal, Donald, Turf Inn 20 St. Mirren's street M'Dougal, John, clerk, Saucel Brewery—ho. 15 Saucel M'Fadyen, Archibald, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street M'Fadyen, Findlay, spirit dealer, 9 Gauze street M'Fadyen, John, bearaer, 23 Castle street M'Fadyen, Peter, spirit dealer, 22 Abbey street M'Fadyen, William, cowfeeder, 11 Backrow, Sandholes M'Farlane, Alexander, manufacturer, 172 Causeyside M'Farlane, D. bleacher, 66 New Sneddon M'Farlane, Daniel—house Canal bank M'Farlane, G. writer, 47 Old Sneddon— ho. 6 Orchard st.

M'Farlane, Hugh, manuf. 28 Gauze st. —ho. 22 Love St.. M'Farlane, James, and Co. distillers, Lonewells M'Farlane, James, distiller—house 27 Well street M'Farlane and Co. brewers, 27 Lady lana 52 PAISLEY.

M'Farlane, James, feuar, Stirling street M'Farlane, James, spirit dealer, 16 Lawn street M'Farlane, Malcom, vintner and flesher, 1 Ferguslie M'Farlane, Mrs. P. M^Farlane's Arms Inn, 147 High st. M'Farlane, Robert, grocer, 28 New Smith hills M'Farlane, Thomas, window glazier, 19 Smith hills M'Farlane, T. H. wine and spirit merchant, 26 Lady lane M'Farlane, W. collector of poor's rates, LS St. James' st. M'Farlane, William, hair dresser, 49 New street M'Fee, Daniel, shoemaker, 70 Broomlands M'F'ee, Duncan, smith and ironmonger, 83 Broomlands M'Gavin, Hugh, tailor, 114 High street M'Gavin, James, cotton yarn merchant and accountant, 172 Causeyside—house 32 Glen street M'Gaw, James, broker, 19 Old Sneddon M'Gibbon, John, ironmonger, 268 High st.— ho. 210 do. M'Gibbon, John, wright, 148 High street M'Gilveray, Alex, baker, 1^22 George street M'Glashan, Alex, tailor, 16 Causeyside M'Goun, Andrew, grocer and stoneware merchant, 29 Old Sneddon M'Goun, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Carriage Hill

M'Gregor, Duncan, tailor, 23 Old Sneddon . M'Gregor, Gregor, shawl manufacturer, 170 Causeyside M'Gregor, Thomas, hair dresser, 63 Moss street M'Guffie, Miss, toy shop, 198 High street M'Gugan, Barbara, grocer, 102 Broomiand street M'Hutcheon, John, shoemaker, 20 Cotton street M 'Hutchison, Mrs. milliner, 27 High street M'llwham, WilHam, beamer, 7 Charleston M'Jlwrick, Thomas, warper, 17 Back Sneddon M'Indoe, George, tailor, 259 High street M'Indoe, John, covvfeeder and potato dealer, 3 King st. M'Indoe, Robert, flower lasher, 13 Abbey closs M'Innes, DanieT, hair dresser, 144 High street M'Intosh & Duncan, tanners & curriers, 36 Gordon's lane M'Intosh, William, dyer, 4 Bridge street, (New Town) M'Intosh, Mrs. spirit dealer, 3 Wellmeadow street M'Intyre, Peter, shoemaker, 3 Wallneuk M'Kaig, John, spirit dealer, 88 Moss street PAISLEY. 53

M'Kaig, Mrs. dress maker, 43 Moss street M'Kay, James, flesher, vintner and eating ho. IT Gauze gt. M'Kay, James, pattern drawer, 22 New street M'Kay, Mrs. flesher, 16 Smith hills M'Kean, James and Son, drappers and clothiers, 219 High street^—house 220 M^Kean, John, beamer, 16 Old Sneddon M'Kechnie, John, spirit dealer, 52 New Sneddon M'Kechnie, Misses, dress makers, 77 High street M'Kechnie, Robert, M. D. LO Smith hills M'Kellar, Donald, carter and cowfeeder, 3 Silk street M'Kell, John, hairdresser and perfumer, 11 Moss street M'Kenna, Daniel, spirit dealer, 43 Old Sneddon M'Kenzie, Colin, grocer, 68 Storie street M'Kenzie, Daniel, gardener, 3 Smith hills M 'Kenzie, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 35 Calside M'Kenzie, Mrs. John, grocer and vintner, 9 Abbey closs M'Kenzie, John, road c^ well contractor, 11 Wellmeadow st. M'Kenzie, Neil, tailor, 26 School wynd M'Kenzie, Duncan, confectioner, 8 Wellmeadow street M'Kerrell, Fulton, stamp office and yarn warehouse, 2 South Croft street—house Brabloch M'Kerrell, Mrs. John, grocer & spirit dealer, 25 Lawn st. M'Kerrell, William, manuf—house 2 Garthiand Place M'Kinlay, Daniel, M. D. 46 New street M'Kinlay, Robert, cowfeeder, 29 School wynd M'Kinlay, collector of arrears of Police Assessment—ho.. 16 Moss street M'Lachlan, Duncan, gardener, 19 Well street M'Lachlan, Wilham, paper ruler, 255 High street M'Lachlan, John, cowfeeder, 2 Bladda M'Lauchlan, Rev. Robert- -house 68 Causeyside M'Lean, Andrew, grocer, lo School wynd M'Lean, Eliza, eating-house, 34 Moss street M'Lean, James, cotton yarn merchant, 20 Causeyside M'Lean, JameS; gardenerj 27 Cotton street M'Lean, John, dyer, 13 Dyers' wynd—house 7 do. M'Lean, John, manufacturer, 28 Glen street M'Lean, Misses, dress makers, 138 Causeyside M'Lean, Robert, & Co. manufacturers, 166 Causeysidej E 3 —

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M'Lean, William, writer—house S Caledonia street M'Lellan, James, spirit dealer, 27 George street M^Lellan, Misses, milliners & dress makers, 153 High st. M'Lellan, William, beamer, 6 Maxwellton street M'Leod, A. fruit & earthenware dealer, 19 St. Mirren's st M'Leod, Joseph, sen. surveyor of taxes, 228 High street M'Leod, Joseph, jun. surgeon and druggist, 8 Moss st. —^house 22 High street

M'Leod, Malcom, boot& shoemaker & agent, 33 Moss st. M'Leod, Mrs. midwife, 228 High street M'Leod, Ure, and Co. Renovators, 6 Christie Terrace M'Leod, Wm. shoe shop, 17 Smith hills M'Lerie, David, sen. spirit dealer & warper, 16 Causeyside M'Lerie, Joseph, pattern drawer, 6 Gordon's lane M'Lerie, Mrs. David, grocer, 26 New street M'Lerie, M. & J. furnishing shop, 159 Causeyside M'Lerie, Patrick, grocer & grain merchant, 33 Ferguslie M'Lintock, James, victualler, 34 George street M'Machan, Elizabeth, hair dresser, 2 Quay lane M'Machan, Patrick, spectacle maker, 2 Quay lane M'Millan, Duncan, King William IV. Inn, 16 Smith hills M'Millan, James, teacher, 1 Glen street M'Millan, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 9 Broomlands M'Millan, John, spirit dealer, 25 New Sneddon M'Millan, Neil and Co. cloth lappers, 20 Causeyside house Brown's lane M'Nair & Brand, silk and shawl merchants, 17 New street—house 30 Storie street M'Nair, David, grocer, 151 Causeyside M'Nair, John, manufacturer, 32 Gauze street Macnair, Rev. Robert, Abbey Manse M'Nair, William, grocer & spirit dealer, 22 Maxwellton st. N'Naught, Alexander, grocer, spirit dealer, and ham curer, 132 George street M'Naught, Daniel, smith and farrier, 68 George street M'Naught, James, slater, 11 Orchard street M'Naught, John, weaver's register office, 37 Causeyside M'Naught, Miss, dress maker and milliner, 8 Abbey st. M'Nee, Robt. & Co. smiths &: bell hangers, 8 Dyers' wynd M'Neil, Alexander, spirit dealer, 81 Canal street —

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M'Neil, James, jun. tailor, 64 High street M'Neil, James, merchant tailor, 64 High street M'Neil, John, starcher and silk stover, 1 Thread street M'Neil, Lachlan, spirit dealer, 25 Old Sneddon M'Neil, Mrs. twiner,, 21 Old Sneddon, (furnished lodgings M'Neilledge, Misses, milliners, 54 High street M'Nicol, Alexander, manufacturer, 3 Gauze street M'Nicol, Archibald, manufacturer, 4 Silk street M'Nicol, Archd. & Co. spirit dealers and eating house, 51 New street M'Nicol, Dan. twine ^ thread manuf 1 East Buchanan st. M'Nicol, Duncan, flesher, 19 Smith hills M'Nicol, Mrs. straw hat maker, 4 Silk street M'Nish, Archibald, wright, 83 Causeyside M'Nish, James, teacher, 81 George st.—ho. 114 High st. M'Phail, Mrs. milliner & dress maker, 57 Wellmeadow st. M'Pherson, D. surgeon & druggist, 33 Broomlands house 222 High street M'Pherson, Daniel, draff dealer, 151 George street M'Pherson, Duncan, cowfeeder, 32 High street M'Pherson, Hugh, cowfeeder, general washing field, Shawfield near Maxwellton M'Pherson, John, grocer, 137 George street M'Pherson, John, carding master, Twigg's mill, 70 New Sneddon M'Pherson, John, grocer and saddler, 16 Broomlands M'Pherson, John, English and Commercial School, 72 Moss street

M'Queen, Alex, joiner and cabinet maker, 3 Barclay st. —furniture warehouse do. M'Queen, James, ironmonger, 50 High street M'Queen, John, German clock maker, 33 Moss street M'Queen, John, manager of Underwood cotton works M'Queen, Robert, joiner and cabinet maker, (furniture warehouse) 41 High street M'Queen, Robert, hat maker, 10 New street M'Ready, Miss, dressmaker, 9 Back Sneddon M'Sporran, Ed. & Co. boot and shoemakers, 245 High st.

M'Walter, Mrs. milliner and corset maker, 107 High st. M'Whinnie, Robert, grocer and vintner, 17 Sandholes 56 PAISLEY.

Nairn, Andrew, warehouseman, house 2 Maxwellton Nairn, John, sph-it dealer, 83 Causeyside Nairn, Thomas, saw dresser, 12 Inkle street Nairn, Thomas, thread maker, 140 Causeyside Nairne, Wm. Treasurer Gas Company, Office, 51 Moss st.

Neilson, Jas. & John, merchants, J 2 High st. —ho. 13 do. Neilson, John, printer—house 4 St. James's street Neilson, John, spirit dealer, 77 Broomlands Neilson & Hay, printers, St. Mirren's Court Neilson, Matthew, heddle maker and weaver's office, 44 George street Neilson, Miss, seamstress, 6 Love street Neilson, Mrs house 21 Orchard-street Neilson, Samuel, rope spinner, 1 Silk street Neilson, T. joiner and cabinet maker, 56 Wellmeadow st. Neilson, William, cowfeeder, 61 George street Neilson, William, manufacturer, 35 Orchard street Nesmith, James, fish and bacon store, 18 Smith hills Nicholson, James, tailor, 26 New Smith hills Nicol, Misses, dress makers, 48 Moss street Nicol, W^iiliam, boot and shoemaker, 9 Dyers' Wynd Nicol & Plenderleith, manufacturers, 166 Causeyside Nimmo, Thomas, manager, (London Genuine Tea Co.) 6 Smith hills Nisbet, John, manufacturer, 15 Maxwellton street Nisbet^ John, surgeon, 240 High street—.ho. 243 do. Niven, John, salt office, 28 West Broomlands Niven, Walter, shoemaker, 10 Back row, Ferguslie Notman William, cowfeeder, 132 Causeyside

O'HARA, Patrick, grocer and merchant tailor, 15 St. Mirren's street Oliver, Archibald, grocer, 35 Glen street Oliver, Robert, tobacconist, 105 Broomlands O'Neill, Patrick, spirit and provision dealer, 46 Moss st. O'Neill, Felix, merchant, 25 Lawn street On*, Andrew, spirit dealer, 28 High street Orr, Francis, accountant, 9 Gauze street—ho. Bank st. Orr, James, grocer, 6 Wallneuk Orr, John, jun. & Co. cotton spinners, Underwood st. —

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Orr, John, cotton spinner—house Underwood street Orr, John, shawl manufacturer, 39 Causeyside Orr, Mrs. John —house 37 Causeyside Orr, Robert of Lylesland Or, Robert, of Ralston Orr, Robert, builder, 31 George street Orr, Robert, stocking maker, 43 New street Orr, Thomas, plumber, 97 New Sneddon Orr, Thos. spirit dealer, and Boatman on River Cart, 86 Moss street Orr, William, joiner and cabinet maker. Church-hill Orr, William % Robert, manufacturers, 163 Causeyside Orr, William, jun. merchant—house 34? Gauze street Orr, WilHam, mason, 24 Broomlands Orr, Mrs. William, sen.—house 14 Causeyside Osborne, J. 8^ Co. weavers' wrights 8^ turners, 20 Lawn st.

PAISLEY Advertiser office, St. Mirren's court—publish- ed on Saturday Morning Paisley Directory office, 10 Barclay street, G. Fowler Paisley & Renfrewshire Reformer office, 5 Christie Ter- race—published on Saturday, at 7 evening Park, James, manufacturer, 12 Gauze street Park, John, jun. manuf. 9 Causeyside—ho. Goukston Park, John, spirit dealer, 5 Silk street Park, Mrs. milliner, 1 New street Parker, James, manufacturer, 162 Causeyside Parker, John, manufacturer, 68 Canal street Parker, William, flower lasher, 14 Wardrop street Parker, William, sen. manuf. 70 Canal st.— ho. 69 do. Parlane, James, tailor, 119 George street Paterson, Alexander, grain merchant, ^\ Causeyside and spirit dealer, 106 do, Paterson, David, tailor, 30 Maxwellton street Paterson, David, warper, 28 Maxwellton street Paterson, Hugh, tailor, 118 George street Paterson, James, hair dresser, 8 Smith hills

Paterson, James, wright and fireman, 1 6 Abercorn street Paterson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 82 Canal street Paterson, John, nail maker, Vl Orchard street 58. PAISLEY.

Paterson, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, B3 Causeyside Paterson, Robert, pattern drawer, 7 Barclay street Paterson, William, flesher, 29 New Smith hills Paterson, William, quill merchant, 26 Old Sneddon Paton, Bryce, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Lawn street Paton, David, spirit merchant, 171 High street Paton, Hugh, spirit dealer, 15 New Sneddon Paton, James, M. D, 7 Gauze street, (house above) Paton, James, flesher, 3 Abbey closs

Paton, John, boot and shoemaker, 1 08 Canal street Paton, John, cowfeeder, 39 Gordon's lane Paton, John, draper, 255 High street—ho. 16 Moss st. Paton, John, grocer, 84- High street Paton, John, manufacturer, 4 Back row, Ferguslie Paton, Mrs. Joseph, cloth merchant, 19 High street Paton, Mrs. William—house 10 Moss street Paton, Robert, joiner, cabinet maker S^ timber mercht. 1 St James' Place—furniture warehouse, do. Paton, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Barclay street Paton, Robert, tailor, 4 Maxwell street Paton, Thomas, coal agent, 109 Canal street

Paton, Wm. Sf Co. Scotch cloth merchants, '254- High st. Patrick, Hugh, grocer, 31 New Sneddon Patrick, Robert, London hat warehouse, 200 High street Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 9 Gauze street Pattison, Kobert, feuar, 140 High street - Pattison, Robert, wright, 20 New Smith hills Pattison, Thomas, teacher, 34 Maxweilton street Pattison, William, land surveyor, 141 High street Pattison, W^illiam, smith, 5 Broomlands Pattison, Mrs. William, 35 Causeyside Paul, John, manager of Mr Twigg's cotton mill, 70 New Sneddon Paid, Peter, wood turner, 20 Smith hills Peacock, Alexander, beamer, 15 Sandholes Peacock, James, baker, 10 St. Mirren's street Peacock, James, flower lasher, 5 Marshall's lane Peacock, James, writer, 17 Dyers' wynd Peacock, John, cowfeeder, 4 Prussia street Peacock, Mrs. druggist, 14 Sandholes—house do. PAISLEY. 59

Peacock, William, baker, 109 Causeyside Peddie, James, teacher, 4 Oakshaw street—session clerk for middle parish—house 2 Church hill Peddie, John, Rector of Grammar school, 2 Churchhill Peden, J. teller to the Paisley Bank—ho. Garthland Place Pendrick, William, wright, 3 Hunter street Penn, John, nail maker, 8 Broomlands Pern* e, William, jun. hair dresser, 34 Broomlands Perrie, William, sen. hair dresser, 42 Broomlands street Phillips, George, grocer, Millerston Phillips, Robert & Son, cloth merchants 23 High street Pinkerton, Alexander, feuar—house 1 Muslin street Pinkerton, John, wright, 6l Wellmeadow street Pittendriegh, J. excise officer, Saucel distillery, King st, Saucel Pollock Adam, grocer, II Maxwellton street Pollock, Allan, baker, 100 New Sneddon Pollock, Alex, yarn merchant, 4 Orchard street Pollock, James, silk and cotton yarn merchant, 30 Cau- seyside—house Greenhill Pollock, Mrs. corset maker, 5 Storie street Pollock, N. and P. cotton spinners, 5 Newton street Pollock Nathan—house 8 West Broomlands Pollock, Peter—house M'Kerrell's lane Pollock, Robert, grocer, Bladda Poison, John, furnishing merchant and manufacturer, 53 Wellmeadow street Porter, Jas. manufacturer, l6 St. Mirren's st. —house do. Porteus, William, drawing academy, 173 Causeyside

Provan, Robert, Sf Co. manufacturers, 170 Causeyside Provan, Robert, manufacturer—house 6 Wallace street Provan, William, manufacturer, 9 Gauze street

Pullar, William Sf Son, manufacturers, 41 Causeyside

RALSTON, Archd. wright and broker, 57 George st.

Ralston, Greenlees, 8f Co. silk and shawl merchants, 170 Causeyside Ramsay, Mrs. John, 33 Causeyside Ramsay, William, flesher, 167 George street Ranken, Mrs. Jonathan—house Oakshawhead 66 PAISLEY.

Rankin, John, brick builder, 1 M oncriefF street Rankin, Elizabeth, grocer, 1 School wynd Rankin, William, teacher, 39 Storie street—Session clerk for Low Parish Rayner, D. excise officer, Lonewells distillery Rea, John, dyer, Niddry street Reformed Synod's Divinity Hall, 28 Oakshaw street Reid, Andrew, victualler, 175 High street Reid, Duncan, spirit dealer, 1 Muslin street Reid, Francis, spirit dealer, 7 Lillia's wynd Reid Sf Hanna, blacksmiths and bell hangers, 4 Orr st. Reid & Henderson, writers, 10 Moss street Reid, James, musician and spirit dealer, 2 Dyers* wynd Reid, John, gardener and seedsman. 111 High street Reid, John, nursery and seedsman, 4 Moss sU—Nursery, Linside, Seedhill Reid, John, teacher, 4 Orr street Reid, Mrs. dress maker, (furnishings) 17 St. Mirren's st. Reid, Mrs. grocer, 9 Lawn street Reid, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 8 Well street Reid, Mrs. Robert, Caledonia Inn Reid, Robert, grocer and grain dealer, 27 Wellmeadow st. Reid, Robert, spirit dealer, 117 George street Reid, Thomas, cowfeeder, 10 Wellmeadow street Reid, William, blacksmith, house 114 High street Reid, William, teacher, Dovesland Reid, William, writer, 10 Moss street— house Linside Relief Divinity Hall, 26 Thread street Renfrew, John, smith and farrier, 88 George street Renfrew, Mrs. cap maker, 49 Moss street Renfrew, Robert, smith and farrier, Williarasburgh Renfrew, William, shawl washer. West Toll, Millerston Rew, James, tailor, 24 Cotton street Rice, Samuel, shoe maker, 51 Moss street Rice, Samuel, victualler, 39 West Broomlands Richardson, Alexander, shuttle maker, 7 Lawn street Richardson, John—house Burns' place Richmond, Hugh, wright, 7 Middle lane Richmond, James, baker and spirit dealer, 94 High st. Richmond, Thomas, surgeon and druggist, 22 Glei>sl. PAISLEY. 61

Riddle, John, feuar, 5 Inkle street Risk, John, turner, 16 Storie street Risk, Thomas, accomptant. Union Bank—house 44 New Sneddon Risk, Thomas, sen house 14 St. Mirren's street Ritchie, Archibald, grocer, West Carriagehill Ritchie, David, grocer, tea dealer, and wholesale victual- ler, 8 Gauze street Ritchie, Geo. keeper of Bridewell—ho. County Buildings Ritchie, James, carter, 13 New Smith hills Ritchie, James, wright and timber merchant, Abercorn st. Ritchie, John, victualler, 17 Cotton street Ritchie, Mrs. William, grocer, 26 School wynd

Ritchie, Wm. grocer and wholesale mercht. 1 83 High st. Ritchie, Wm. grocer, grain S^ spirit dealer, 116 George st, Robb, George, window glazier, 1 1 St. Mirren's street Robb, William, manufacturer, 4 Causeyside Robertson and Smith, cork cutters, 25 St. Mirren's st. Robertson, A. agent for the Hercules Fire and Life Insu- rance OfSce, 20 Love street Robertson, Alex, pattern drawer, 164 George street Robertsons, confectioners, 23 Moss street Robertson, Daniel, gardener, Old Smith hills Robertson, Mrs. spirit dealer ^ eating house, 30 Moss st. Robertson, James, cabinet maker, QQ Broomlands Robertson, James, glass, china, and stoneware merchant, 17 Wellmeadow, and 199 High street—ho. 201 do. Robertson, James, warper, 17 Causeyside Robertson, John, auctioneer, 1 Well street

Robertson, John, beamer, 1 6 Barclay street Robertson, John, fancy heddle work, 10 Stow place Robertson, John, manufacturer, 38 Canal street Robertson, .John, theikar and feather dealer, 55 Moss st. Robertson', John, warper, 16 Causeyside Robertson, John, wright, 22 Abbey street Robertson, John, wright, 19 Gauze street Robertson, Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 7 Love st. Robertson, Peter, reed maker, 150 Causeyside Robertson, Quentin, dealer in simples and lash twines, 65 Storie street 6^ PAISLEY.

Robertson^ Ross, &^ Son, bleachers, Foxbar Robertson, Robert, bugle tavern, 168 George street Robertson, Thomas, cowfeeder, 108 High street Robertson, Thomas, spirit dealer, 55 Moss street Robertson, William, hatter, 24-2 High street—ho. 243 do. Robertson, William, (late excise officer,) 2 Back Sneddon Robertson, William, pattern drawer, 15 Wardrop street Rodger, John, cowfeeder, 160 High street Rodger, Robert, writer, 2 Lawn street—ho. 4 Muslin st. Rodman, John, M. D. 1 Orr street Ronald, David, shawl manufacturer, 163 George street Ronald, James, wright and grocer, 95 New Sneddon Ronald, William, builder, 6 St. James' street Rorrison, David, painter, 16 Smithhills Ross ^ Duncan, thread manufacturers, Abercom street Ross, George, shoemaker, 135 George street Koss. James, cowfeeder, 22 George street Ross, James, <^ Co. spirit dealers, ^ (carriers quarters,) 87 High street Ross, John, sen. thread raanuf. —ho. 31 Oakshaw street Ross, P. teacher, 19 Smith-hills—house SO George street Ross, Thomas, manufacturer, 9 Orchard street Rowand, Andrew, farmer, 16 Ferguslie liowand, Andrew, flesher and grocer, 120 George street Rowand, Robert, flesher, 69 High street Rowat and Marshall, manufacturers, 13 Wardrop street Rowat, Robert, manufacturer—house 13 Wardrop street Roxburgh, John and Son, manufacturers, 12 Canal street Roy, Mrs. John, spirit dealer, 98 New Sneddon

Roy, William, q- Co. dyers, 1 2 New street Rule, Alexander, baker, 26 High street Rule and Gilmour, silk, worsted, and cotton yarn merclits. l66 Causey side Rule John, baker, 37 Orchard street Kiile, Misses, milliners and dress makers, 197 High st. Hule, Mrs house 13 Abbey street Rule, Robert, merchant—house Underwood Russel, Andrew, bearaer, 9 Gauze street Kussel, John, 4' Co. spirit dealers, 88 Broomlanils Russel, John, grocer, 29 Broomlands PAISLRT. 6S

Russel, John, silk and shawl warehouse, 32 Gauze street Russel, Thomas, beamer, West Buchanan street Russel, William manufacturer, 78 Canal street Russel, William^ flesher, 14 Backrow, Sanholes

SANDERSON, John, brushmaker, 77 High street Sands, Mrs. Moss toll-bar Saucel Brewer}' Company, 13 Saucel Saucel Distillery, King street, Saucel •Savage, John, teacher, Orr street Scadlock, George, pattern draM'er, 11 Smith-hilis Scott, John, bookseller, 99 Moss street Scott, John, cashier, in Union Bank—ho. 1 Gauze street Scott, John, shoemaker, 3 Lawn street Scott, Robert, shawl manufacturer, I Wardrop street Scroggie and Borland, dyers, 65 New Sneddon Scroggie, James, dyer—house 41 New Sneddon Semple, David, writer—house 166 High street Scrapie, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 165 High street

Semple, John, stocking maker, 1 66 H^igh street Shanks and Wilson, chemical works, 7 Marshalfs lane Shanks, Alex, gardener, 11 Smith-hills Shanks, James, chemist—house 26 Love street Shannon, Samuel, S^ Son, cloth lappers, 16"? Causeyside Sharp, Misses, dress makers, 26 Storie street Sharp, Thomas, manufacturer—house 29 New street Sharp, William, manufacturer—house George place Shaw, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 40 Maxwellton Shaw, Duncan, spirit dealer, 18 Maxwellton street Shaw, James, glazier, 6 Queen street Shedden, John, manufacturer, i6 Causeyside Shirlaw, James, wright, 4 Canal street Shirlaw, Thomas, wright, 2 Queen street

Shirlaw, Wm. hair dresser and wig maker, (up I stair) 238 High steeet Sim, Duncan, baker, 19 Storie street Sim, David, West Toll Bar Sim, James, foreman, 17 Carlile place Sim, Simon, sen. baker, 7 Glen street Sim, Wm. hard and soft soap manuf. 4 West Croft street 6ii PAISLEY.

Si mm, Robert, fcuar, 31 Wellmeadow street Si mm, William, spirit merchant 41 Moss street Simpson, A. H. writer —house 128 Hi^h street Simpson S^ Martin, writers, Christie Buildings. 5 Terrace Sinclair, Archd. hat maker, 2*27 High street—ho. 226 do. Sinclair, Archd. eating house, 21 George street Sinclair, Daniel, hat maker, 15 Dyers' wynd Sinclair, D. shoemaker, 3 New Smith-hills

Sinclair, John Sf Co. grocers, 15 Caledonia street Slater, David, warper, 19 Smith-hills Slater, Mat. starcher, 19 Smith-hills— ho. Hamilton St. Sl.'itcr, Mrs, Jean, grocer, 8 Inkle street Slater, Robert, grocer, 31 Thread street

Sloan, John, cutler, 1 1 7 High street Sloan, Samuel, confectioner, 4 Broomlands Small, Henry, shoemaker, 57 Caledonia street Small, William, preserver of birds, 30 Gauze street Smart, Kev. William—house SI Causeyside Smith, Adam, writer, 234 High st. — ho. 84 Causeyside Smitli and Alardice, brickmakers, Marchfield Smith, Andrew, spirit dealer, 1 Bladda Smith, David, merchant tailor, 149 Causeyside Smith, David, spirit dealer, 125 George street Smith, Hugh, millwright, 4 William street

Smith, James c*^ George, brick makers and brick layers, Nether-common Smith, James, flesher, 97 Moss st. and 225 High street Smith, James, tailor, 63 Moss street

Smith, James Sj- Son, timber merchants, 74 New-Sneddon Smith, James, twister, 7 West Campbell street Smith, John, baker, GQ Moss street Smith, John, cov.^feeder, 10 Lawn street Smith John— house 84 Causeyside Smith, John, pattern drawer & print cutter, 21 Gauze st. Smith, John, spirit dealer, 28 Causeyside Smith, John, tailor, 13 Abbey Close Smith, John, tailor, 72 High street Smith, John, timber merchant, 74 New Sneddon Smith, John, manuf. and builder, Stock street Charleston Smith, MisseS;, straw hat & dressmakers, West Buchanan st. PAISLEY. 6*5

Smith, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 147 Cc'iuseysidc Smith, Mrs. David, «Trocer, Smitli's .square, Charleston Smith, Uohert, auctioneer, 6 West Broomlands Smith, Robert, of Barshaw Smith, Robert, grain dealer and grocer, 16'8 (ieorgc st. and 87 Broomland street Smith, Robert, grocer, 6 Ferguslie Smith, Robert, grocer and ham curer, 21 Moss street Smith, Robert, grocer, 32 Broomlands—ho. 4< William st. Smith, Robert, spirit dealer, 20 Castle street Smith, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 Smith hills Smith, Robert, wholesale and retail boot and shoe ware- house, 102 Moss street Smith, Thomas, tailor, 7'^ Moss street Smith, William, boot and shoemaker, 7 High street Smith, William, flax dresser, 5 4 High street Smith, William, manufacturer, 12 Ferguslie Smith, William, Sauccl distillery spirit cellar, 18 St. Mirren's street Snodgrass, A. and J. millers and grain dealers, Seedhill Snodgrass, Hugh, ])aker, 22 Gordon's lane Snodgrass, Hugh, grocer & spirit dealer, IS Abbey street Snodgrass, John, miller and grain dealer, Cardonald mill Snodgrass, John, painter, S Gauze street Snodgrass, John, spirit dealer, 26' South Croft street Society Rooms. ,01 Moss street— Matthew Stuart, cltrk Sorbie, Mrs. dress maker, 8 New Sneddon Southwell, Samuel, flax dresser, 45 High street Speirs, Alex manuf. 10 Causeyside— house Inch CoWu^f Speirs, Jolni, spirit dealer, 88 High street Spiers, Robert, Abbot'.s Meikle Inch Spiers, Robert, turner, 15 Saucel Spence, John, grocer, 15 South Croft Spowart, Robert, grain merchant— house G Silk str.ft Spreul, Thomas, teacher, (j Cross street Sproul, M. and F. agents and spirit dealers, 10 New Smith hills Sproul, W. vintner and boatman, 9 New Sjiecldon Stalker, John, dyer, 9 New Smith-hills Steel, Robert, manufacturer, .-53 Caledonia street

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Steven, J. and W. rope and twine manufacturers, 180 High street—house 7 Orr street Stevenson James, baker, 6 Silk street Stevenson, James, cooper, 93 Broomlands Stevenson, James, seedsman and agent for London snuffs, 1 St. Mirren's street Stevenson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 37 George st, Stevenson, James, shawl washer, 71 Causeyside Stevenson, John, carter, 8 Gordon's lane Stevenson, John, grocer, Newton street Stevenson, Miss, leghorn^- straw hat maker, 138 Georgest. Stevenson, Mrs. mangier, 108 Causeyside Stevenson, Robert, clerk in Union Bank—house Spring- bank Cottage Stevenson, Robert, manufacturer—^house 27 Storie st. Stevenson, Thomas, grocer, 4 Moncrieff street Stevenson, William, shawl manufacturer, 37 George St. Stevenson, Wi]liam, teacher 8^ measurer, 3 Ferguslie lane- Stewart, Alexander, broker, 26 Orchard street Stewart, Allan, starcher, 60 Causeyside Stewart, Allan, surgeon, 120 High street Stewart, Allan, watchmaker and jeweller, 212 High street —hardware merchant, 2 1 1 do—house 66 do. Stewart, Alex, carding master. Underwood Mill Stewart, Archibald, cloth merchant, 244< High street Stewart, Charles, J. E. writing master, 4 Oakshaw street Stewart, David, lime merchant, Blackball

Stewart, David Sf Son, manufs. 1 5 Wardrop street Stewart Francis, pottery warehouse, 105 High street Stewartj J. agent for the Camera Obscura, 10 St. James' st

Stewart* J. grocer Sf tea warehouse, 240 Wellmeadow st. Stewart, James, distiller King street, Saucel—house do,

Stewart, James, jun, 8f Co. manufs,, 162 Causeyside Stewart, James, teacher, 18 St. James' street Stewart, John, manufacturer—house Burns' place Stewart, John, shawl washer and clothlapper, 75 New Sneddon Stewart, John, victualler, 193 George street Stewart, Matthew, grocer and vintner, 1 Old Sneddon Stewart, Matthew, starcher, George Place —

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Stewart, Misses milliners and dress makers, 2 1 High st. Stewart, Mrs. glazier of bed furniture, 19 St. James* st. Stewart, Mrs. shoemaker, 62 Storie street Stewart, Mrs. Eagle Inn, (up 1 stair) 16 High street Stewart, Peter, bleacher, Lonend Stewart, Mrs. Peter, tinsmith, 1 Broomlands Stewart Robert, wright, 10 St. James' street Stewart, Thomas, baker, 22 Love street Stewart, Thomas, wright, 2 1 Wellmeadow street Stewart, William, grocer (^ spirit dealer, 129 Causeyside Stewart, William, teacher of mathematics, 30 Gauze st. Stillie, 6eorge, shoemaker, 25 Castle street Stirrat and Crawford, bleachers, Nethercraigs Stirrat, James, thread manufacturer, 140 High street bleacher Nether Craigs Stirling, Archibald, spirit dealer, Millerston Stirling, R. and P. and Brothers, tea merchants and gene- ral grocers, 8 Old Smith hills Stirling, William, cloth merchant, 249 High street—ho. 25 St. James' street Stirling, William and Co. saddlers, 30 High street Storie, James, cowfeeder, 6 Storie street Storie, John P. of Riccartsbar, 5 Causeyside Storie, William, cartwright. Back row, Sandholes Stow, John and Co. manufacturers, 175 Causeyside Stow, William—house Stow place Strathern, Hugh, manufacturer, 153 Causeyside Strang, William, twister, 91 Canal street Strong, John, manufacturer, 175 Causeyside Stuart, John, tailor, 1 6 Moss street Stuart, Matthew, librarian to the Paisley library, and keeper of Society rooms, 51 Moss street—Iiouse 23 Wellmeadow street Sutherland, James, spirit dealer, 38 Moss street Sutherland, John, blacksmith, 78 Moss-street Swan, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Maxwell street Symington, Rev. Andrew, professor of Divinity Reformed Synod—house 28 Oakshaw street Symington, Mrs. William—house 1 Lillias wynd Symington, R. B. manufacturer, 12 Prussia street 68 PAISLEY.'

Symington, Walter, hosier and draper, 26l High street (Cross) —house Caversbank

Syre, William, manuf , 25 Causey side—ho, 1 1 George st.

TAIT, Wilh'am, cloth merchant, 11 St. James' street Tannahill, James, commission agent —ho. 14 Barclay st. Tannahill, Thomas, manufacturer, 9 Causeyside Tannahill, Thomas, manufacturer, 10 West Brae Tannahillj Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 Bridge-st. (New Town) Tannock, James, victualler and spirit dealer, 33 Calside Taylor, Alexander, spirit dealer, 2 Muslin street Taj^lor, Daniel, carter, 4 John street Taylor, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Moss street Taylor, Js. & Co. joiners and cabinet makers, 56 Causeyside Taylor, James, manufacturer—house 10 Barclay street Taylor, James, tailor, 44 High street Taylor, James, sen. tailor, 30 Gauze street Taylor, James, jun, tailor, 26 High street Taylor, John, boot and shoemaker, 35 High street Taylor, John, teacher—house 30 Gauze street Taylor, John, grocer and tea merchant, 266 High street Taylor, John, warper, 17 Causeyside Taylor, Misses, dress and straw hat makers, 30 Gauze St. Taylor, Peter, clerk, Mr. Twigg's cotton mill, 70 New Sneddon Taylor, Robert, baker, 118 George street Taylor, Robert, pattern drawer, 108 High street Taylor, Thomas & Co. manufacturers, 175 Causeyside Taylor, Thomas, joiner and cart wright, William street Taylor, William, mercht. Wester Carriagehill Cottage Taylor, William, writer—house 4 Mus!in street Teas, Andrew, travelling merchant, 32 Ferguslie Telfer, James, skinner, 7 New Smith hills Telfer, Thomas, beamer, 119 Causeyside, Templeton, Allan, Cowfeeder, ,2 Wallace street

T^mpleton, James & Co. manufacturers, 193 George st. Templeton, James, manufacturer—house 26 Love st.

Templeton, James, warper, 1 68 Causej'^side Templeton, John, warper, 22 Causeyside Tennoch, Matthew, flower lasher, 95 Canal street —•

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Tennoch, Mrs. vintner, 13 New Sneddon Theatre, '2 Bridge street, (New Town,) Samuel Johnston, manager Thorn, Charles, builder, West Carriage hill Thomson, Alexander, reed maker, 173 Causeyslde Thomson, Alexander, tailor, 218 High street Thomson, Archibald, flower lasher, 63 Broomlands Thomson, Duncan, (Star tap room,) 19 Smith hills Thomson, George, cotton yarn merchant, 26 Moss St.— house 35 Causeyside Thomson, George, grocer, Calside Thomson, James, flower lasher, 27 George street Thomson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 71 Moss st. Thomson, John, silk and shawl manuf. 1 Brown's hne house Blackland Cottage Thomson, John, & Son, drapers, (London house) 71 High street—house 146 do, Thomson, Miss, dress maker, 2 Gauze street Thomson, Misses, millinery, leghorn, and straw hat ware- house 66 High street Thomson, Miss Jane, straw hat maker, 24 Storie street Thomson, Miss, leghorn and straw hat maker, 27 Glen St. Thomson, Mrs. — house 4 Muslin street Thomson, Mrs. H house 17 George street Thomson, Rev. Andrew—house Garthland lane Thomson, Rev. Dr. James, professor of Divinity Relief Establishment—house 2 Garthland Place Thomson, Thomas, manufacturer, 9 George street Thomson, Thomas, M. D, professor of Chemistry, Glas- gow—house Castlehead Thomson, William, baker, 27 Broomlands Thomson, William, cooper, 9 Smith hills

Thomson, William S^- Co. iron founders, 92 New Sneddon Thomson, William, manufacturer, 6 Barr street Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 20 Abbey street Thomson, William, tailor, 23 Storie street Thompson, John, leather merchant, 37 Gordon's lone Thompson, Mrs.—house 8 Gordon's lone Thompson, R. grocer, grain & spirit dealer, 38 Causeyside —

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Thompson, Thomas, leather cutter, 190 High street Thorburn, Mrs. sph'it dealer, 18 High street Thornton, William, spirit dealer, and gingerbeer maker, 8 George street

Todd, George, tobacconist, 253 High st. (Cross Steeple) —house 1 Maxwell street Torbet, John, surgeon, I Lawn street—lio. 27 Gauze st. Town Hospital, 8 New Sneddon Trail, Misses—house 2 Water brae (Burgh) Turnbull, James, baker, 91 Broomlands Turnbull, Mrs. sen. Back row, Sandholes Tweed, James, baker, Charleston

Tweeddale, John, cork cutter 8f spirit dealer, 39 Moss st. Twigg, Joseph, cotton spinner, 70 New Sneddon— house Adelphi place Twigg, Miss Jane, teacher^ 8 West Croft street Twigg, Misses, teachers, 9 Wallneuk Twigg, Thomas, teacher, 78 Moss street Tyhurst, James, excise officer, Lonewells distillery

URIE, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 29 Ferguslie

VALLANCE, Alex, wright, 53 Moss st house 68 do. Vallance & Co. lithographic, type, and copperplate prin- ters, 255 High street Vallance, Hugh, accountant, counting-house, 25 Moss st. —house 2 St James' Place Vallance, H. writer, 25 Moss street Vallance, J. drug warehouse, 102 High street Vallance, James, cabinet maker, 67 Broomlands street furniture warehouse, 66 do. Vallance, James & Co. tobacconists, 15 Cross —ho. 16 do Vallance, John, wright and iron monger, 29 George st. Vessie, William, surgeon and druggist, 6 St. James' Place

WADDLE, Mrs. plain and fancy heddle caster, 30 Max- wellton street Wade, Misses, boarding and day school, for young Ladies 88 New Sneddon ^i PAISLEY. ^ .

Wade, Rev. W. M, accademy, Hunter street—house 42

. New Sneddon Walker, Alexander, baker, 32 West Brcomlands Walker Alexander, foreman, 47 Maxvvellton Walker Hugh, spirit dealer, 41 Broomlands Walker, James, shoe shop, 43 High street Walker, John, cooper, 88 Moss street Walker, J. & W. manufacturers, 171 Causeyside Walker, Neil, tailor and habit maker 2 Orr Street Walker, Robert, reed maker, 36 Orchard street Walker, Robert, spirit dealer, 105 Causeyside Walker, W. & R timber merchs. & wrights, Abercorn st Walker, William, tailor, 1 Dovesland Wallace, Alexander, slater, 4 Bridge street, Wallace, David, silk merchant, agent for Dundee Insur- ance Ofiice, 31 Gauze st.—house Greenlaw street Wallace, James, builder, Stow street

Wallace, John, grocer, and spirit dealer, 60 George st. Wallace John, mason, 12 Canal street Wallace, Robert, tea merchant, 2 Moss street Wallace, Wm and Co. victuallers, 14 Gauze street Wardrop, Alexander, manufacturer, 3 Wallace street Wark, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, !204 High street Warkj Leckie, and Co. dyers, Seedhill Warnock, Andrew, manufacturer, and dyer, 6 Bridge st. (New Town) Warnock and Mitchell, dyers' Seedhill Warrington, William and Co. pawnbrokers, 65 Causeyside Wason, Peter, carter, 6 Meeting house Brae Waterston, William, painter, oil and colour shop, 35 St. Mirren's street—house 30 Oakshaw street Watt, John, wright, 2 Wallneuk Watt, Vfilliam, nail maker, 67 Storie street Watson, Dewar, wine and spirit merchant—ho. Lonend Watson, James cowfeedcr, Carriagehill Watson, James, flesher, 2'2 George street Watson, John, jun. tea and spirit shop, 7l George street Watson, Mrs. grocer, 6 Lawn street Watson, Robeit, shawl manufacturer, 193 George street —house 8 Neilson street —

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Watson, Robert, wright, 36 Glen street

Watson, 'J honnas, jun. silk merchant, 2 Orchard street Watsonj Thomas, spirit dealer, 72 Broomlands street Watson, Thomas, warehouseman, 8 Back Row, Ferguslic Webster, Henry and Co. manufacturers, 28 Gauze street Weddeli, James and Co. confectioners, 12 Moss street Weir, Archibald, silk and cotton yarn warehouse 20 Cau- seysidc—house 81 do. Weir, John, grocer, 24 Thread street Weir, John, grocer, 82 Causeyside Weir, Mrs. confectioner, 73 High street Weir, Robert, traveller, Underwood Weir, Wm. wine & spirit mercht. 29 Causeyside— ho. do, Welsh, Arthur, cashier Paisley Rank—ho. 2 Bank st. Whiteford, Andrew, tailor, 135 George street Whitehead, Joseph, tanner, Seedhill — iio. Kilnside House Whitehead, Misses—house 14 Abbey street White, Misses, beat floss or gimp thread makers, 30 Cot- ton street Whyte, Andrew, bookbinder, Coffee Room Buildings, ^ Lillias' wynd Whyte, Andrew, manufacturer, Stevenson street Whyte, James, jun. manufacturer, 31 Orchard street house near Merksworth Whyte, James, shawl washer, Haircraigs Whyte, John, iron monger, 258 High street Whyte, John, sen. manufacturer, 166 Causeyside Whyte, John, tailor, 7 Back Sneddon Whyte, John, cotton yarn warehouse, 166 Causeyside Whyte, Malcolm, bill poster and deliverer of messages, 5 Bridge street Whyte, Neil, police corporal, 16 High street Whyte, Robert, manufacturer, 21 Old Sneddon Whyte, William, carter, 13 Sir Michael street Whyte, William, S: Co. manufacturers, 169 Causeyside Whyte, William, shawl washer, Greenlaw Wight, Robert, grocer, 4 South Croft street Wilkie, Andw. shuttle maker, lOl High st. & 79 Storie st. rATSLEY. 73

Wilkie, David, baker, 160 Causeyside Wilkie, James, painter, 101 High st. and 79 Storie street Wilkinson, David, lash & heddle twine maker, 1 Barclay st, Wilkinson, David, manufacturer, 15 Barclay street Wills, James, grocer and vintner, 66 George street Wills, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 50 Broomlands Williams, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 177 Higli st. Williamson, James, china merchant, 272 High street Williamson, James, supervisor—house 108 High street Williamson, Mrs. grocer, 31 School wynd Wilson, Adam, dyer, 22 Orchard street Wilson, Adam, grocer and vintner, 64 New Sneddon Wilson, Andrew, House surgeon and apothecary, House of Recovery, 10 Bridge street (Burgh) Wilson, Andrew, grain dealer, 8 Abbey closs Wilson, Andrew, merchant—house 4 Caledonia street Wilson, Ballantyne, & Co. manufacturers, 1 George street Wilson, Charles, Arngibbon spirit cellar, 154 High street Wilson, James, grocer, 31 George street Wilson, Jas. sen. grocer & vintner, 33 West Broomlunds Wilson, James, thread maker, 140 High street Wilson, James, jun. victualler, 147 Causeyside Wilson, James, silk manufacturer— factory, 56 Caledonia street — warehouse, 32 Back Sneddon—house 31 do. Wilson, Jean, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Abbey closs Wilson, John, brass founder, 60 Moss street Wilson, John, broker, 9 Wellmeadow street Wilson, John, chemist, 1 1 Wardrop street Wilson, John, flesher, 2 Cotton street Wilson, John, grocer, Lylesland Wilson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 162 Gauze street Wilson, JohU;, manufacturer—house Calside Wilson, John, rope and twine merchant, 193 High street Wilson, John, and Son, Hurlet—office 5 Christie Terrace^, open on Thursdays from 12 till 4 Wilson, John, vintner, 164 Causeyside Wilson, J. & Co. wine & spirit merchants, 16 Smith hills Wilson, Matthew, manufacturer, 79 Canal street Wilson, Miss, corset and dress maker, 45 Old Sneddon Wilson, Miss, mangier, 177 High street G —

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Wilson, Mrs. grocer, 5 Quay lane Wilson, Mrs. Lorrain, Ferguslie House Wilson, Mrs. milliner, 155 High street Wilson, Mrs. Robert, spirit dealer, 99 High street Wilson, Robert, London tea warehouse, 93 High street Wilson, Thomas, baker, 16 Sandholes Wilson, Thomas, merchant—house 8 Burn row Wilson, William, sen. cabinet maker and joiner to Hi« Majesty's Barracks, 35 Causeyside Wilson, William, grocer and vintner, 31 Ferguslie Wilson, William, grocer, 67 Moss street Wiseman, Andrew, keeper, Hillington Toll bar Wood, James, cowfeeder, 16 Gordon's lane Wood, John, pattern drawer, 108 Canal street Woodrow, Matthew, smith and bell hanger, 2t3 High st. Wotherspoon, Francis, Blackball & Causeyside Toll bars Wotherspoon, Rob. keeper, Corsebar& Dykebar Toll bars Wotherspoon, Robert, Hawkhead Toll bar W^Mght, Daniel, flesher, 50 Moss street Wright, Daniel, & Son, spirit dealers and eating house, 24 Causeyside—Kilbarchan carrier's quartern Wright, Duncan, gardener, Greenlaw Wright, Gillies, warper, 29 Causeyside Wright, James, hair dresser, 27 St. Mirren\s street Wright, John, cowfeeder, Sandholes, Backrovr Wright, John, grocer, 26 Cotton street Wright, Mrs, umbrella maker, 20 Gauze street Wright, Nathaniel — house 77 High street Wright, Thos. sen. hair cutter & perfumer, 217 High ^t. Weight, Walter, hair dresser, 26 Broomlands Wright, William, flesher, 13 New street Wylde, R, and Son, manufacturers, 168 Catnerside house 207 High street Vvylie, Alexander, druggist, 64" Moss street V/ylie, Andrew, mason, B3 Storie street W^ylie and Brown, Procurators Fiscal, 2 Lawn street Wylie, George, M. D. 7 Orr street. Wylie, Jame;*, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Wanlrop at W^ylie, John, pattern drawer, 158 George street Wylie, Matthcv/, fiesher, 124 Causeyside PAISLEY. 7^

Wylie, Matthew, flesher, i'9 Moss street Wyiie, Mrs. dressmaker, 133 George street Wylie Mrs.—house 38 Moss street Wylie, Robert, baker, Smith hills Wyh'e, Robert, tailor, 109 Canal street Wylie, Robert, writer, 2 Lawn st.—ho. 1 Garthland plac« Wylie, Rodger, Sf Brown, writers, 2 Lawn street Wylie, Wm. fancy musiin and silk manufacturer, 172 Causeyside—house 26 Love street

YOUNG, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 46 High e«. — house 11 School wynd Young, Andrew, cowfeeder, 73 Causeyside Young, Andrew, K., M. D. 88 New Sneddon Young, Andrew, grocer, 2 Love street Young, Andrew, wright 11 Old Sneddon Young, George, manufacturer, 25 Caledonia street Young, James, boot & shoemaker, 81 Brocmland street Young, James, feuar, 40 Canal street Young, James, grain and potato dealer, Newland Craigs Young, James, plasterer, 23 Love street Young, John, botanist and gardener, V/illamsburgh Young, Mrs. spirit dealer, 21 New Smith hills Young, Mrs. George—house 6 Glen street Young, Rev. John—house 15 Back Sneddon Young, William, carter, 22 Orchard street Young, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 77 Moss street Young, William, manufacturer, 24 Orchard street Young, William, shawl washer, 81 Causeyside Young, William, tailur, 19 Smith hills Yuill, Archibald, manufacturer, 171 Causeyside Yuill, James, farmer, Blackball Yuiil Margt. & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, Carriagehiii Y'uill, William, flesher, (Wheat Sheaf Inn,) 7 New istreet —gigs and horses to hire

Additional Name sent in since the Work icent to Press.

Cleland, Jas. gas inspector, 61 Moss st. —ho. 17 Lovt i»t. 76 APPEIfBSX TO F O W L R K ^ S PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

3Iagistrates and Town Council of Paisley. William Gilmour, Esq., Provost and Eldest Baillie.

Neil M'Donald, ^ John Ross, >- Esqrs. Baillies. John Stow, 3 James Forbes, Esq., Treasurer. COUNCILLORS. Messrs Matthew Boyd Messrs Hugh Vallance Andrew Deans John Fleming Andrew Gibson John Orr vTohn Lymburn George Houston Robert Farquharson Alexander Gibb William Jamieson Jolin Hart Peter Kerr Peter Brough William Blair Robert Stevenson Robert Orr J. Craig, Chamberlain and Superintendent of Public Works. Gavin Lang, Town Clerk. John Hart, Procurator Fiscal.

Commissioners of Police for the Burgh, OFFICE, COUNTY BUILDINGS. The Magistrates, ex-officiis. 1st Ward, John Neilson and George Todd 2d ^r^ James Lamb and George Gardner 3d ,^^ John Halt and Peter Jack

4th .^-v- Hugh Glen and William Waterston

5th .r,-.^ John Vallance and James Stirrat Gth Thomas Glen and Robert Hendry 7th Peter Pollock and James Young 8th „.^ James Gemmell and James M' Arthur 9th ,,^ William Jeffrey and James Clark James Stirrat, Treasurer. William Montgomery, Cashier Thomas Nisbet, Collector. Andrew Miller, Writer, Clerk. William Murtrie, Superintendant and Surveyor. Two Serjeants— Four Corporals—and 13 Watchmen. Wm. Ewing, day serjeant, house 3 South Croft street Andrew Gibson, day corporal, house 17 Oakshaw street Walter M'Kinlay, day corporal, house 16 Moss street James M'Dougal, day corporal, house 124 High street Wm. M'Intyre, night serjeant, house 52 Moss street Neil Whyte night corporal, hout.e 16 High street —

Police Estahlishments, Sfc. Appendix. '11

Commissioners of Police for the New Tovn and Suburbs.

OFFICE, 3 LAWN STREET.

The Sheriff Substitute, ex-officio.

I»t Ward, John Scott 4th Ward, William Langmuir 2d ^ Ninian Hodgert 5th „w« James Coats 3A — John Hart 6th .,,«. Andrew Nairn Ninian llodgert, Treasurer Clerk, Hugh Lennox, Superintendent, Surveyor, and Coikctor. Two Serjeants—One Corporal, and 4 Watchmen. Alex. Campbell, day Serjeant, house 25 Lawn street John Keith, day corporal, house Garth! and Place Robert Hamilton, night serjeant, house 21 Abbey street

REGULATIONS OF POLICE. A Serjeant and Corporal atterd regularly at the Police OfSee, County Buildings, to call the roll of Watchmen, half an hour before they take their stations, and mark such as are absent. The Serieant .nnd Corporal are thereafter, to patrole the streets to observ'e if the Watchmen fre doing their duty ; to apprehend vagrants and disor- tlis derly persons ; and to give, in the morning, a written report of wlwle trar sactions to the SuperintendaVit of Police. The Watchmen are to be on their respective stations, fronV April tin September inclusive, at 10 o'clock at night, and remain till 5 ia Vhe morning. And from October till March inclusive, at 10 o'clock at night, and continue till 6 in the morning. Each individual of £5 or upwardsof annual rent, has a vote iu tba- elw:tiaa of Coiumissiouers.

liafe (f Asspsmteni on Iients,for the support of Polixe^ Sc.c.

5^2, and under £^, ^^^ - ,~- Os 6d per Pcund. 5, and under 5, «-., «w. Os 9d do.

£, and upwards , » ^^^ Is Od do.

Conversion Money in lieu of Giuwd.

£f, and under £ 5, ^,^ .-^ 2s qd|se?n Annum.

5, andu der 12, .„^ . 4s Cd - : do. ly, aad upwaids, „^ 5s Cd do.

Quarterly Meetings.

For Durgh and Su!)urbs, on the first Monday of March, Jimsj, Sl'pten-iber, and Dccembar. o 3 ' '78 Paisley. Assessed Taxes.

ASSESSED TAXES. DUTY ON WINDOWS. Per House per Year.

8 Windows, - £0 15 6 12 Windows, - ^62 3 9 - 9 - -10 13 - - - 2 12 3 - 30 -17 \i> - - - 3 9 1! - - - 1 15 3 15 - - -390 Windows which are more than 12 feet in height, or more than 4 feet 9 inches in breadth, when measured on the outside from wall to wall, are chargeable as two; but windows which are not more than 3 feet 6 inches in height, are chargeable as one, though they exceed 4 feet 9 inches in breadth.

Windows of large dimensions, built previous to April 1785, are charged as one.

RATE OF DUTY ON RENTS. and under £10 £20, . . Is 6d. per pound. 20 and under 40, . . 2s. Sd. per pound. 40 and upwards, . . 2s. lOd. per pound.

DUTIES ON DOGS.

For every Greyhound . . . ^10 For every Hound, Pointer, Setting Dog, Spaniel, Terrier, or Lurcher; and for every Dog, where Two or more are kept, of whatever denomination the same may be,

(except Greyhounds) . . , 14 For every other Dog, where only One is kept . .080 Persons compounding for their Hounds . . 36

HORSE-DEALERS' DUTY. Every Person exercising the business of a Horse Dealer .£12 10

SHOOTING TERMS.

Grouse and Ptarmigan shooting, commences l2th August, termi- nates 10th December.

Black Game and Heath Fowl, from 20th August till 10th Dec.

Partridge shooting commences 1st Sept., terminates 1st February.

Pheasant shooting commences 1st Oct-, terminates Jst Feb. Hare hunting commences 30th Sept., terminates 27th February. Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, S^c, Appendix. 79

LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE. Archibald Campbell, Esq, of Blythswood, Lord Lieutenant W. M. Fleming, Esq. of Barochan, Vice- Lieutenant. DEPUTY . Southbar Sir Jn. Maxwell, of PoUok, bart. Wm, M. Alexander, of Archibald Spiers, of Elderslie William Lowndes, of Arthurlie William Napier, of Blackstoun Robert Wallace, of Kelly Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone William Macdowall.of Garthland John Maxwell, yr. of Pollok Lieut. Gen Darroch, of Gourock Sir William MiUiken Napier, of R. C. G Bontine, of Ardoch Milliken and Napier, Bart. Duncan Darocb, yr. of Gourock John Maxwell, of Dargavel William Mure, of Caldwell Sir M. Shaw Stewart, of Green- William Maxwell, of Dargavel ock and Blackball, bart. m.p. Alexander Spiers, yr. of Elderslie Robert Fulton, of Hartfield The Provost of Renfrew for the Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow time the Sir Robert Crawford Pollock, of The Provost of Paisley for Upper Pollock, bart.. time Col. Js. Harvey, of Castlesemple The Eldest Magistrate of Green- Wm. Cunninghame, of Craigends ock for the time Jas. C. Porterfield, of Porterfield Robert Wyiie, Clerk of General Right Hon. Jas. Vis. Kelbiirne Meetings. Robert Farquhar of Newark COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, FOR THE UPPER WARD OF THE COUNTY. The Sheriff and Sheriff substi- William Mure of Caldwell tute of the County William Maxwell of Brediland Archibald Spiers of Elderslie William Fulton, jun. Paisley Sir John Maxwell of Pollok W. Cunninghame of Craigends A. Campbell of Blythswood Alex. Speirs, yr. of Elderslie James Smith of Jordanhill Robert Orr of Ralston Ludovic Houstoun of Johnstone Henry Dunlop of Arthurlie James Buchanan of Northbar James Dunlop, jun. of Arthurlie "William Napier of Blackstoun Robert Fulton, yr. of Hartfield j J. Maxwell, yr. of Pollok John Graham of Craigallian Sir William Milliken Napier, of William Brodie, of Norvalston Milliken and Napier, Bart. George Brown of Capelrig William Lowndes of Arthurlie Wm, Cochran of Ladyland Robert Fulton of Hartfield Jas. Maxwell, jun. of Brediland W. M. Alexander of Southbar John Hamilton of Greenbank James Kibble of Whiteford Col J, Harvey of Castlesemple John Wilson of Thprnly Campbell Snodgrass of Thornhill Wm. Wilson, yr. of Thornly The Provost of Renfrew J. Stewart of Williamwood The Provost of Paisley John Howie of Shawhill

William Barr, Clerk of Supply, Office, 47, Old Sneddon Street, Paisley. 80 Paisley. Justices of Peace, ^'

JUSTICES OF PEACE, UESIBIXG IN Oa NEAR PAISLEV, Jas. Buchanan, late of Northbar, Daniel M'Farlane, of Canal BeRk 129 High stieet William M'Kerrell, Gartblaad Robert Barclay of Glen, Canal Place Bank James M Farlane, Lonewells Matthew Brown of Crossflat Robt. M'Kechnie, M. D. SwitU Andrew Brown of Auchentorlie hills William Bissland, 4 Orr Square Robert Orr of Ralston John Bell, Woodside William Orr, 34 Gauze street James Barr, Maxwpllton Robert Orr of Lylesland Matthew Boyd, High street John Orr, Underwood Alexander Campbell of Barnhill, Robert Orr, 14 Causeyside 6 Garthland Place Robert Smith of Barshaw James Carlile, 40 New Sneddon William Stow, Stow Place Alexander Carlile, Sneddon Wm. Sharp, Georf^e Place Thomas Carlile, Love street Thomas Sharp, New Street William Fulton, 106, High street John Scott, Union Bank Robert Farquhaison of Allargue, Joseph Twigg, Adelphi Place I St. James' Place Joseph Whitehead, Kilnsid* William Gilmour, Causeyside House Wm. Jamieson, 149 Causeyside Arthur Welsh, Bank street Adam Keir, 5 Garthland Place The Sheriff Depute, and Sab- Adam Keir, jun. Garthland Place stitute of Renfrewshire William Lowndes, of Arthurlie, The Provost and three Bailiea of 82 New Sneddon Paisley for the time being William Maxwell of Brediland, Robert Stewart of Stewart bull. Merksworth Cottage Clerk James M^x^vell, yr of Brediland Alex. Gibson, Depute Clerk. Robert Maxwell, 34 Gauze st. John Hart, Procurator Fkeal Fulton, MKerrell of Brabloch

Faculty of Procurators. IWCORPOKATCW BY ROTAL CHARTER, 24T.r JUNE, 1803. John Muir, Esq Dean.

Counsellors : — A. fl. Simpson, Andr^'w Millar, Robert WyUe.

Examinators: —,Tohn ^\uld, William Barr,Jiin , William Brown. 6. Lang Treasurer.—John Geramell, Fiscal —\Vm. Mac Lean, cleik. MEMBERS.

Robert Walkinshaw 1 William Campbell, And. ISfercer, Dunde« Ilol>ert Caldwell, sen. Jol)nstone A. H. Sirnpson Lochwinnoch Peter Jack Joseph Fleming John ?Juir WJlli..m Burr John Hart Alexander Campbell \ Thomas CarswelL William Fertile Cavia Lens: Lochvvinnoch Andrew 2JiUftr Faculty of Procurators, S^c. Appendix. 81

Robert Hodgert jun. William Hector, Pol- William Reid Johnstone lokshaws John Hamilton William Hart Robert Caldwell jun. Peter. Henderson P. A. Ramsay, Edin. Lochwinnoch William Connell, . Robert Wylie John Gemmell Lochwinnoch John Auld Jas. Campbell, John- Alexander Gibson Wm. Howie stone James Caldwell George Gardner William Martin William Hodge Andrew Pater son, William Barr jun. Allan Kirkwood Lochwinnoch Robert Muir Graham M'Farlane J. R. Fleming Archibald Gardner Andrew DufF William Mac Lean Robert Rodger Hugh Vallance John Dunn James Brown .Tohn Millar John Crawford John Anderson David Semple J. Hamilton, Librarian—Library 10 Moss street. D. M'Donald, officer.

Justice of Peace Small Debt Court, Court Hall held every Friday, at eleven dclock forenoon, Robert Stewart, Clerk—Alexander Gibson, Depute Clerk, John Hart, Fiscal. SHERIFF COURT—Court Hall. Sits every Tuesday during Session.

J. C. Dunlop, Esq. Sheriff Alex. Campbell, Esq. Sheriff Robt. Walkinshaw, Sheriff Clerk Substitute William Howie, Sheriff Clerk Robert Wylie and James Brown Depute. Joint Procurators Fiscal SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—Court Hall. Held on Thursday at Ten o'clock once a fortnight. jun. Robert Walkinshaw, Cleik | William Howie, Dep. Clerk

SHERIFF OFFICERS. Barr, John, 31 Moss street M'Kell, James, Hunter street Bell, Henry, 87 Moss street Niven, Alex. 87 Moss street Brown, James 22 Moss street Pattison, James, Meeting. house Colquhoun, Alex, 4 Abbey Closs lane Cameron, Dugald, 31 Moss st. Sorbie, James, 8 New Sneddon Fleming, J, R. 4 Water Brae Stevenson, Alex. St. Mirren's Gowan, James, 31 Moss street Court Harper, Andrew, 5 Abbey Closs Thomson, William, 16 Moss st. Hart, W. (constable,) 2 Well st. Turner, William, 48 Moss st. and 14 Cross Whyte, John 22 Moss street Lyle, John, 52 Moss street Wands, James, 17 Love street M'Donald, Donald, 12 Orchard st —

82 Paisley. Head Courts of the Burgh^ S^c.

Head Courts of the Burgh. COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Hiehaelmas, - - 2d Friday, after 29th September Candlemas, - - 2d do. after 13th Januarj Beltan, - - - 3d do. after lOih April TOWN OFFICERS. i^Iexander Stevenson, St. Mirren's James Gowan, 31 Mos3 street Court William Thomson, 16 Mo«6 Haiiry Bell, 87 Moss street street William Miller, Town Drummer, 72 Moss street. Daniel Connel, Town Crier, 3 Hunter street.

Qmtmissary Court, Court Ha% held every Thursday at eleven o'clock forenoon. J. C. Dunlop, Commissary— A. Campbell, Commissary DepHt» Robert Wjlie, Commissary Clerk.

Quarter Sessions, HELD AT UENFREW, F«"st Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October.

Jail and Bridewell. John Hart, jailer, house County Buildings. George Ritchie, keeper of Bridwell, house County Buildingt

3Iessengers at Arms. Campbell, Thomas, 38 Old Sneddon Fleming, Joseph, 16 Moss street. AUCTIONEERS.

Fleming Jos. 16 Moss Street Hope James, 24S High «tr«?ei J Hart, John. ] 12 High street Robertson, John I Well street H-aft, Wiliiam, 253 High street j Smith, Rt. 6 V/est Broomiw*d« PUBLIC SALE ROOMS. General Agency Warehouse and Public Auciion Rooms, Lyt^im Buildings, 248 High St, —James Hope, Auctioneer and Appraiiser.

FREEHOLDERS OF RENFREWSHIRE.

Wm. Maxwell of Brediland William Blair of Blair Archibald Spiers of Elderslie James Hamilton of Holrohead J. Mure ccunseller at law lifr. Sir A. Campbell of Succoth, B. Sir John Maxwell of Pollok, B. A. Campbell of Blythswood Freeholders of Renfrewshire. Appendix. 83

Arch. Buchanan of Hiliington R. Thomson ofCamphill, lifr- W. C C. Grahame of Gart/nore A. M'Gregor, writer, Glasgow James Smith of Jordanhill William Cunningham, merchant, L. Houstoun of Johnstone Port -Glasgow Robert Wallace of Kelly Charles Cunningham of Cairn- Lieut.-col. J. Maxwell VVallaceof curran the 5th dragoon guards John Harvie of Kinnettles J. Murdoch, merchant, Glasgow W. Crawfurd of Cartsburn R, Stewart of Stewaithall W, Donaldson, physician, Ayr J. Buchanan late of North Bar Humphrey Graham, W. S. Hon. and Rev. T. L. Dundas, John Geddes, Vereville Giats- LL.D. works, near Glasgow .Sir M, S. Stewart of Greenock John Wilson of Thornly and Blackhall, B. M. P. for Rev. Dr. G. M Latchie, mini*. the county ter of Mearns William Patrick of Roughwood, Sir Chas. Lamb of Beauport W. S. D.M'Intyre, writer, Glasgow Andrew Wilson, Deanside Elias Cathcart, advocate William Napier of Blackstoun W. Miller, late Major royal T9g, Claud Alexander of Balamyle Horse Guards James Bogle of Craigbait C. K. Sharpe, 2d son of the de- John Cunningham of Duloch ceased C. Sharpe of Hoddam Capt. R. Cathcart of Carbieston, W. Murray of Touehadam R. N David Marshall of Neilsland W. Wilson of Cowglen Lt. col. Hon. R. Hamilton Jas. Kibble of Whiteford Jas. Paterson, ressiding at Wiahaw J. Maxwell, yr. of Pollok house Sir W. M. Napier of Napier, B. M. A. Fletcher, advocate, lifr. R. Walkinshaw

, J. S. Siewartof Over Johnstone, semple. ndvocate Sir R. Crawford Pollock, S.

.. Alex. Pearson. W\ S, fiar, to vote R. Redfearn of Langton -lodge in absense of James Macdo- C. Neiison, merchant London wall, liferenter Thomas Gordon of Park, lifr. Wm Lowndes, of Arthurlie .J. Crawfurd of Auchinames Houston Stewart, Capt. R. N. C. Campbell of Hagtonhill, mtr- Aiex. Spiers of Culcreuch chant in Glasgow Robert Farquhar of Newark J. Logan Maxweil, younger of W. C. Hamilton of Craighlaw Fii'gaiton Win. M'Oovvall of Carruth R. Brown, residing at Hamiltoa Ka!)ert Fnkon of [iaitfield J. Stewart of Wiiuamwood W. M. Aiexaiifier of Sout'-.bar liraham Spiers, advocate John Kibble, 2d son of the late A, J. Haaiilton, yr. of Dalzell

James Kibble (if Whiteford Charles Carnie, mercht. Glasgovr P. iViaxweli Stewart, merchant J. Paterson, factor of Af ran in London W. Montgomerie of Alnwick John (iai diner, R. N. residing Lodge ut Linevhl J. Morrison, W. S. 84) Paisley. Freeholders of Renfrewshire.

B. Aytoun, son of the Major- CoL W. Kelso of Dankeith, lifr. gen. R. Ayton of Inchdairne Andrew Campbell, merchant in B. Alexander, mercht., London Glasgow, liferenter A. Brown, cotton-spinner at Lin- Alex. Speirs, yr. of Eldersie wood, liferenter Sir Gilb. Stirling of Mansfield John liowndes, manufacturer in Major T. Dundas of Fingask Paisley Jas Crumb, mercht. Glasgow W. Holmes of Grafton Street, J. Mure, jun. barrister at law London Geo. Mure, eldest son of Thos. Sir John James Scott Douglas of Mure, late of Warriston Springwood Park, B. J. Mair, merchant in London Alex. Dunlop of Keppoch A. Farquhar, C. B. capt. R. N. Wm. M. Grant of Arndilly, as George Wilson, coalmaster, Dal- fiar to vote in absence of Thos. marnock Gordon of Park, lifr. A. Denniston, yr. of Golfhill Capt. Alexander Montgoraerie of W. DicksoHy Govan colliery Enoch, R. N. Dr. Robert Patrick of Trearne John Boyle of Shewalton and Hazlehead John Howie of Shawhill Wm. Maxwell of Dargavel Wm. Fulton, jun. manufacturer William M'Fie of Langhouse, in Paisley merchant in Greennock John Corsan, merchant, Leith Major David Stewart, residing at Richard Campbell, W. S. Chantinghall, in the county of Wm. Mure of Caldwell Lanark J. C. PorterfieldofPorterfield Lt.-Gen. D. Dacroch of Gourock Capt. James Stirling, R. N. Wm. Macdowall of Garthland Alexander M'Lean, residing at W. M. Stewart of Lochnagarr

Eglinton Castle, lifr. John Riddell, advocate R. Thomson, yr. of Camphill, Archd. Wm. Spiers of Killallan the fiar to vote in absence of Moses Steven of F^olmadie, lifr. R. Thomson of Camphill the and Moses Steven, younger,. liferenter fiar, to vote in absence of the Wm. Barr of Drums, writer in liferenter Paisley Lt.-Gen, A. G. Graham Stirling James Edmisfon of Boss-field of Duchry and Auchyle W. Cunninghame of Craigends Wm. Malcolm Fleming of Bar- Peter Cochrane of Ciippens rochan Henry Fulton of Park Jo. Campbell Douglas, writer, Hon. Admiral C. Fleming of Glasgow. Biggar and Cumbernauld Thos. Dundas Speirs of Glad- Robert C. G. Bontine of Ardoch ston Duncan Campbell, residing at Patrick Graham of Limekilns Millholm The Hon. Chas. Douglas, I'fe- Robert Hay of Spot renter, and the Hon. Captain Jas. M'Dowall, son of the late George Douglas in fee D. H. M'Doivall of Walkin The Hon. Fred. Cathcart of shavv, lifr. Craigengillen

Head Court held 2d Tuesday after Michaelmas, Banking Houses, Appendix. 85 BANKING HOUSES.

PAISLEY BANK.— I Cotton Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 on Saturday.) Drafts on London * or Edinburgh f given during these hours. Bills for discount given in on Monday before 12 noon, & called for on Tuesday, betwixt ten forenoon & 3 afternoon. Arthur Welsh, Cashier, Bank-street Alexander Gardner and Thomas Coekburn, Accomptants John Peden, Teller Alexander Macfarlane, Robert Lamb, Adam Keir, jun. and Archibald Hodge, Clerks. Charles Black, Porter, 2 Thread street » Smith Payne and Smiths, Bankers, London. + Kinnears, Smiths, & Co. Bankers, Edinburgh.—Office m Glasgow, No. 58 Vir- ginia Street, Alex. Brown, Agent.

UNION BANK.— 1, Gauze Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 on Sa- turday.) Drafts on London * or Edinburgh f given on these hours. Bills for discount given in on Monday before 12 noon, and called for on Tuesday betwixt ten forenoon and three afternoon.

John Scott, Cashier, 1 Gauze Street Thomas Risk, Accomptant, 44 New Sneddon Ninian Hodgert, Teller, Robert Stevenson, Robert Brodie, and W. Scott, Clerk?, Peter Blair, Porter, 28 Lawn Street. * Sir Richard Carr Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co. Bankers, London. tSir William Forbes, J. Hunter, & Co Bankers, Edinburgh.—Office in Glasgow,

15 Ingram Street J William Walker, Agent.

PROVIDENT BANK.—Chamberlain's Office.

Open on Monday and Thursday, from 10 till 12 o'clock. Robert Farquharson, Governor. DIRECTORS. Messrs John Bell Messrs William Langmuir William Bissland John Orr Alexander Campbell John Peddie William Fulton James Pollock Alexander Gardner Dr Rodman William Giffen John Scott Gavin Lang Thomas Shajp.^ James Craig, Cashier. H S6 Paisley, Medical Practitioners, S^e.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Thomas Richmond David Fulton William Falconer James Kerr, M. D Daniel MKinlay John Nishet John Rodman, M. D. Samuel Flenning D, Munn R. M'Kechnie, M. D. John Torbet Archd. King Julian Stewart William Vessie William Muir George Wylie, M. D. A. K. Young, M. D. William Bell John Craig Gavin Browning David M'Phersoni William Jeffrey William Kerr Joseph M'Leod James Paton, M.D. David Fulton, Vaccinator to the National Vacine Establishment.t N. B. — For Residence see Directory.

MIDWIVES.

Mrs. M'Leod, 228 High street Mrs Shirlaw, 9 George street Cox, 5 Mid-lane Andrew, 2 Storie street Cameron, 7 West Croft st. Robertson, 6 Wardrop st. Cochran, Williamsburgh Muir, 8 Queen street Wylie, 4 South Croft st. Fletcher, 21 Queen street tJAtrick, 6 Bridge St. New Gibb, 13 West street Town M. Kerr, 41 Broocalaads M'Lerie, 42 Gordon'sjane il. Kerr, 55 West Brooai- Eccies, Calside lands.

Dispensary and House of Recovery.

10, Bridge Street. MANAGERS QUALIFIED BY THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS. Matthew Brown Alexander -Campbell James Stewart Ai)drevv Brown William Fulton Thomas Sharp Jatnes Buchanan Adam Keir Joseph Whitehead Robert Barclay William Lowndes Arthur Welsh Jaaies Car! lie Fulton M'Kerrell ELECTED BY THE SUBSCRIBERS. vv. Dr. Burns Ninian Hodgert John Peddie ndrew BiTclay William Lang^muir Robert Rule |

' ev. J( hii Geddes Archibald Macalpine John Stow lex. Gardiier Rev. Robert Macnair John Scott 'illium Gitmour John Orr Robert FarquharsoTi iaiatn GiDtn James Pollock Prof. Thomson, D.D, Rev. Dr. Robert Burns, Preses. Mr Alexander Gardner, Treasurer. Mr John Peddie, Secretary. medical Department, Sfc. Appendix. 87

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

IMr. John Nisbet Mr. James Paton, M, D. *— David Fuhon — Samuel Henning — William Vessie — Joseph M'Leod — William Jeffrey — James Kerr, M. D. Andrew Wilson, House Surgeon and Apothecary Mrs. Black, Matron.

Attendance at Dispensary, from iO to 11 forenoon, and from 4 io 6 afternoon. TOWN HOSPITAL

8, New Sneddon.

The Paisley Town Hospital was first opened for the reception of the Poor, in May 1752. It is under the direction of three members of the Town Coancil, nine Gentlemen from the town at large, nomi- nated by the Town Council, and a member from the Sessions of the three Parishes in the town. It is supported by an annual assessment on the inhabitants Connected with the establishment is an Asylum for lunatics, on a small scale.

DIRECTORS OP HOSPITAL. Robert Hendry, Convener. George Houston, Treasurer. IJohn Kirkland George Barclay John Brown John Cathcart Archibald Weir John Hutchison James Clark Alexander Baird James Forbes Wm. Dobie Peter Brougb Nathaniel Wright Robert Stevenson Thomas Crichton, Master— Mrs. Jamieson, Matron. Daniel M'Kinlay, Surgeon.

From 1st June 1830 to 1st June 1831, the average number of peo pie in the Hospital has been 180. Of these 28 have died.

In Hospital 1st June 1831— Men, 55 Women, 80 ^5 Boys, 28 Girls, 17 45

180 88 Paisley. Henfrevshire Yeomanry Cavalry^ S^c.

RENFREWSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. Sir MieHAEL Shaw Stewart, Bart. Major Com. Captains. Lieutenants. Cornets. Houston Stewart James Stirling William Houston Dunem Darroch George Robertson David Mure Robert Farqiiharson Adam Keir, jun. Fulton Georare Houston J. Hamilton David Crawford James B. Kirk, M. D. Surgeon. Joseph Housley, Sergeant Major. Clothing, Blue—Lace, Gold.

PAISLEY COFFEE ROOM—264, Cross. Alexander Gardner, Convener—James M'Farlane, Treasurer. Alexander Gibson, Secretary, DIRECTORS. Wiliiam Sharp Adam Keir, jun. John Neilson William Fulton Robert Pattison William Sim John Orr Thomas Sharp Robert Smith Adam Keir James Neilson Alexander Campbell William Lowndes James Love, keeper. PAISLEY CAUSEYSIDE COFFEE ROOM, 22, Causeyside. James Gemmell, President. James Adam, jun. Treasurer. DIRECTORS.

William Robb Matthew Foulds I John M' Arthur

Peter Tannahiil James Wark | William Notman John Robertson, keeper. EMPERANCE COFFEE HOUSE and NEWS ROOMS, 22 High Street, (Cross.) George Moody, President—Andrew Robertson, Wm. Bicket, Vice- Presidents—James Smith, Treasurer—Robert Cumming, R. A. Ranken, Secretaries—Robert Campbell, Keeper. NEVFS ROOMS. BROOMLANDS,4.1 Wellmoadow street—George Towers, Preses —John Dunlop, Treasurer—John Cochran, Keeper. CHARLESTON, Union street— Wm. Ingles, Preses, Dovesland —Walter Gardner, treasurer, Union street

FERGUSLIE, 5 . Ferguslie— Robert Paterson, Preses —James Lang, Treasurer—Adam M'Kindlay, Secretary—John Knox, keeper. Libfaries, <^c. Apvendix. 89.

HIGH STREET, 51 High street John Brown, Treasurer NEW TOWN, 5 Cotton street— Robert Paul, Preses— William Clark, Treasurer— Alex. Brown, Keeper SNEDDON, 2 Old Sneddon street— David Greig, Treasurer- Matthew Stewart, Keeper. (This room is shut on Sabbath.)

THE PAISLEY LIBRARY, 51, Moss Street,

Was opened at Whitsunday 1802. The terms are £3: 3s, for a share, and 10s. 6d. for annual subscription. It contains 4000 vols, and has about ^00 subscribers. CURATORS. Hugh Vallance, President—James Pollock, Treasurer. Wm. Martin, Secretary. P. A. Ramsay John Crawford James Paton, M. D. Rev R Burns, D D. Rev. A. Baird Thomas Crichton A. K Young, M. D. Rev. R. MacNair William Martin James Kerr, M. D. Matthew Stuart, Librarian.

THE TRADES' LIBRARY—48 New Street.

Open on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings, from 8 till 10, and on Saturday evenings from 6 till 8—terras One Shilling of «ntry money— Six Shillings annually. CUaATORS.

James Thomson, President | John Henderson, Treasurer With Ten other curators. James Brownlie, Librarian, 18 Lady lane,

THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY, 51, Moss Street.

This Library was instituted in 1808, and consists entirely cf Theological Books, and of books treating on subjects nearly cops- nected with sacred things. It is supported by an annual subscrip- tion of lOs. 6d. from each member. CURATORS. Rev. .Tames Thomson, D. D. President John Stow, Treasurer. Rev. Dr. Robert Burns James Carlile — Professor Symington Rev. John Geddes John M'Dermid William Smart Matthew Stuart, Secretary and Librarian. H 3 90 Paisley. Philosophical Institution, S^e.

PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTION, Hall, Abbey Closs.

Was instituted in 1808, and incorporated by Charter in 1812. Rev. Dr. Burns, President. Rev. Archibald Baird and Ninian Hodgert, Vice-Presidents James Stirrat, Treasurer, and Robert Muir, Secretary, With Ten Ordinary Directors. Messrs. Condie and Craig, Librarians.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

GRAMiMAR SCHOOL— 2, CnuncH Aill, John Peddie, rector— A. Lorimer, assistant.

town's mercantile and mathematical school,

3, Meeting House Lane. Alexander Macome, teacher— John M'Pherson, assistant.

ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR MIDDLE CHURCH PARISH.

5, Oakshaw Street. James Peddie, teacher.

ENPtLISH school for LOW CHURCH PARISH. 39, Storte Street. William Rankin, teacher.

HUTCHESON'S CHARITY SCHOOL—4, ORR STREET. DIRECTORS. William Gilmour, Esq. Provost. Neil M' Donald, John Ross, and John Stow, Bailies. James Cariile, Treasurer, and Margaret Hutcheson's Trustee. Rev. Dr. Burns John Lymburn, Convenor of Rev. John Geddes Weavers' Society James Forbes, Town Treasurer James Harvey, Convenor of John Halden, Convener of Merchant's Society Town's Hospital John Reid, teacher

ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL—ORR STREET. Robert Barclay, Preses—James Pollock, Treasurer. PROTESTANT DIRECTORS. Rev. Dr. Burns Messrs. Jas. Peddie Rev. John Geddes Dr. Ferrier Dav. Wallace Messrs, R. Barclay P. Brewster Jas. Whyte, juH. H. Macfarlane Robt. Macnair Jas. Pollock —1

Public Schools, S^c. Appendix. 9

ROMAN CATHOLIC DIRECTORS. Rev. Dt. Scott Rev. W. Stewart Messrs. F. Collins J. Bremnei' Messrs. P. O'Neil Jas. Howel J. Murdoch John Stewart J. Small J. Gordon T. Conway F. Conner John Savage, teacher. METHODIST SABBATH MORNING AND EVENING SCHOOLS. Held in their Chapel, U George street Samuel Meiklewee, President—James Riley, Secretary Alexander Maitland, Clerk. There are under the Directors' inspection, Scholars, (morning and evening classes) 400.

SOCIETY FOR THE EDUCATION OF DEAF AND DUMB. Robert Barclay, President. Alexander Gardner, Treasurer—John Scott, Secretary Rev. R. MacNair, James Peddie John Orr Dr. R. Burns John Peddie James M'Farlane Dr. Wm, Ferrier James Coats Archd. Macalpine Prof. Jas. Thomson James Whyte, jun, Neil M' Donald Rev. Jn. M'Dermid James Pollock Arthur Welsh John Merrylees Wm. Brown jun. James Macarthur MEDICAL DIRECTORS. Dr. M'Kechnie, Joseph M'Leod, William Kerr. John Mitchell, teacher, 180 George street. sabbath and week day evening schools. Instituted 1798. Warrand Carlile, President—John Stow, Treasurer. Alexander Speirs, and David Fulton Secretaries. Matthew Stuart, Clerk. The Committee meets on the first Monday of every month. There are under the Visitors' inspection 60 Sabbath Schools Scholars, 2,882—Four Week- day Schools—Children in the week Evening Schools, 173. In all 3055.

PAISLEY INFANT SCHOOL SOCIETY. Instituted June 16th 1828. Adam Keir, President. Vice- Presidents. Sheriff Campbell, Rev. Dr. Burns, Rev. Dr. Ferrier, Rev. John M'Dermid, A. H. Simpson. John Stow, Treasurer. Rev. Robert M'Nair and William M'Alister, Secretaries, With a Committee of twenty-two, and all the Ministers who ar« Subscribers. William Aitken, 25 School-wynd, Teacher.

Open for Visitors every lawful day, from 12 till 1 o'clock forenooni —

95 Paisley. Ministers, Sfc

MINISTERS. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Abbst Cnuncn— Smith hills and Abbey Closs, Robert M'Nair, and Patrick Brewster—appointed by Marquis of Abercorn. Gaelic Chapel—Oakshaw street, Walter Blair— Congregation. High Cfft^ijcH— Church Hill, John Geddes—Town Council. MiDDLS Church—Church Hill, Vacant—Town Council. St. George's Church—George street, Robert Burns, D.D.— Town Council. The Presbytery meet in St. George's Session. house, first Wednesday of February,

May, July ; and last Wednesday of March, September, and December—hour 12 nooo. — Officers, Thomas Ewing, teeter Lawson, James Robertson, James Weir.

DISSENTERS, arranged alphabetically. Baptist Chapel— Barr street, S. Cameron & W. Gilmour, JEHdera, Congregation. Baptist Chapel— Storie street, T. Watson, W. Shanks, & J. Taylor-*-Congregation Burgher— George street, Andrew Thomson— Congregation English Episcopal Chapel—^ew Sneddon, W. M. Wade Congregation IxDBPRNDENT Chapel—Abbey Closs, James M'Gavin & Andrew Kelly— Congregation JffDSpaxDBjfTT Chapel— Canal street, Robert M'Lauchlan Congregation IifnEFRNDENT Chafel— Hunter street, John Young—congregation Methodist Chapel—'George street, John Burgess— Conference INDEPENDENT Methodist— High Street, vacant— Conference Reformed Presbytery— Oakshaw street, Andrew Symington, Professor— Congregation RsLisr, (EastJ—Thread street, Jas. Thomson, D, D. Profes- sor—Congregation Relief, (West)— Canal street, John M'Dermid^—Congregation Romaic Catholic Chapel—East Buchanan street, John Bremner Bishop XJtTiTED Secession— Abbey Closs, William Smart— Congregratian UiTXTED Secession—Oakshaw street, William Ferrier, D. D.— Congregation UifiTSD Secession— St. James' street, Archibald Baird— Congre- gation Glasites-—4 South Croft, John Scott— Congregation " SESSION CLERKS' OFFICES. Abbey Church Parish, A. Blaikie, 7 Abbey street High do. Thomas Crichton, 8 Back Sneddon Low do. William Rankin, 39 Storie street Middle do. James Peddie, 2 Church-hill —

Church Officers, S^c, Appendix. 93

CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Abbey CnuRcn—Vetev Lavvson, Abbey House, Abbey st. officer- John Hatrick, Buchanan street, precentor Gaelic C//^P£i— Hugh Cameron, 73 Moss street, officer—John Campbell, 21 George street, precentor High Church—Jd^mes Weir, 27 School wynd, officer—Robert Weir, 72 High street, precentor Middle Church—Thomas Evviiig, 1 Storie street, officer—John Hart, School wynd, precentor St. George's Church—James Robertson, 6 Shuttle street, officer —Robert Donald, Linwood, precentor. Baptist Chapel, Barr Street— ^o officer—Samuel Cameron, George street, precentor Do. Storie Street~'!>Io. officer—Robert Cuth- bertson, George street, precentor ^£;;iGiiE2?— Campbell M'Farlane, 27 George street, officer—An- drew Moyes, 14 Barr street, precentor English Episcopal Chapel— John Robertson, 53 Moss street, officer—John Wright, Cotton st. precentor Independent Chapel, Abbey Closs—No officer—George Fisher, New Sneddon, precentor Do. Do. Canal Street—John M'Callum, officer precentor vacant Methodist Chapel—John Lawrence, George street, officer- William Timpany, Charleston, precentor Reformed Presbytery—David Currie, 28 Oakshaw street, officer —John Brown, High street, precentor Relief, (East)—James Lang, 23 Thread street, officer—Daniel Cowan, 9 Garthland lane, precentor Ralston square, officer Relief, /^ TT^sr;—Johnstone M'Kindlay, 3 —Robert M'Ewan, 117 George sr. precentor Roman Catholic Chapel—'Wm. Standford, East Buchanan street, officer—-two clerks United Secession, Abbey Closs —George Carruth,3 Abbey closs, officer—John Murkland, 8 Sir Michael street, precenfor United Secession, Oakshaw Street— William Shanks, 1 Oak- shaw street, officer'—Thomas Wilson, 13 Sandholes, precentor United Secession, St, James' Street— Robert Ewing, 14 Cale- donia street, officer—Richard Jaap, 5 Sir Michael street, precentor GRAVE DIGGERS. Abbey Church — Charles Mitchel, 20 Lawn Street Abbey Closs, United Secession Chuich—David Thomson, 6 Oak- shaw street 94 Paisley. Religious Societies^ S^c.

East Relief Church —D. Thomson, 6 Oakshaw street Gaelic Chapel—James Lochhead, 7 Oakshaw street High and Low Churches— David Thomson, 6 Oakshaw street Oakshaw street United Secession Church —^^Wiiliam Shanks, 1 Oakshaw street Reformed Presbytery Church—D. Currie, 28 Oakshaw street West Relief Church— David Burns, 3 R,alston square

John Lawrencej sen. 4 Abbey Cioss, Baillie of Abbey burying ground

RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

Paisley and Eastern Henfrewshire Bible Society.

Right Honourable the Earl of Glasgow, Lord Lieutenant of Ayr- shire, President. Ten Vice Presidents. Mr Robert Barclay, Treasurer. Rev. Dr. Burns, Rev. J. Geddes, Mr Warrand Carlile, Secretaries With a Committee of Twenty Directors. Matthew Stuart, Clerk.

Paisley Auxiliary Missionary Society. Instituted 1813.

Mr James Carlile, President William Hardie, sen. Vice President. A. H. Simpson, Treasurer. Rev. William Smart and Rev. John Geddes, Secretaries.

Paisley Youths' Society. Instituted 1816. Dr. A. K. Young, President. Mr Wm. Philips, Treasurer— Alex. Gardner, Secretary, With a Committee of Sixteen Directors,

Paisley Gcelic Missionary Society. Instituted March 1817 Mr. Robert Barclay, President. Messrs. James Carlile and William Hardie, Vice-Presidents. William Hardie, jun. Treasurer. Rev. John M'Dermid and Rev. Robert M'Lauchlan, Secretaries, With a Committee of Eighteen Directors. Paisley Town Mission. Appendix. 95

Paisley Town Mission. Instituted 1828. Mr. James Carlile, President. Messrs. Niuian Hodgert, Warrand Carlile, Neil M'Donaid & James Robertson, Vice-Presidents. William LyalJ, Treasurer—A. H. Simpson, Secretary, With Eighteen Directors.

FURNISHED LODGINGS.

Barr, Mrs. Arch. 1 Maxwell st. Mann, Mrs. 1 Maxwell street Cochran, Mrs. 8 West Croft st. Mathie, Mrs. 3 Gauze steet Ferrier, Mrs. 13 High street M'Kay, Mrs. Abbey cioss Fleming, Mrs. 15 Saucel M'Neil, Mrs, 21 Old Sneddon Jackson, Mrs. 153 Causeyside Tait, Mrs. 31 Gauze street. King, Mrs. 7 Orr street Wilson, Miss, Muslin street Lyon, Mrs. 3 Gauze street Young, Mrs. 117 High street

CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.

POST OFFICE, 5 Christie Terrace. Arrival of Posts. 1 GLASGOW & EDINBURGH, (mail gig) 4. o'clock morning. 2 GLASGOW, AYRSHIRE, and IRISH, (mail gig) 15 minutes past 12 o'clock, mid day. 3 GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and ENGLISH, (mail coach) 30 minutes past 5 o'clock afternoon

1 GREENOCK & PORT-GLASGOW, (mail coach) 1 o'clock morning. 2 GREENOCK & PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) \5 minutes past 3 o'clock afternoon. 3 GREENOCK & PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 15 minotes past 9 o'clock evening. DALRY, BEITH, LOCHWINNOCH, and JOHNSTONE, (horse post) half past 2 o'clock afternoon. JOHNSTONE (foot post) half past 5 o'clock afternoon. 1 RENFREW, (foot post) 9 o'clock evening. 2 RENFREW, (foot post) 10 o'clock evening.

Departure of Posts.

1 GLASGOW, AYRSHIRE, and IRISH, (mail gi|) 4,5 minutes past 2 o'clock afternoon. 2 GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and ENGLISH (mail gig) 45 minutes past 8 o'clock evening. 1 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 45 minutes

past 1 1 o'clock forenoon. 96 Paisley. Rates of Postage^ Sfc,

2 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail coach) 45 mi- nutes past 4 o'clock afternoon. 3 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (raailgi^f) 45 miwites past 8 o'clock evening— Starts at 4 o'clock morninj;. DALRY, BEITH, LOCHWINNOCH, and JOHNSTONE, (horse post) 45 minutes past 8 o'clock evening— Starts at 4 o'clock morning. JOHNSTONE (foot post) afternoon, immediately after the arrival of the London Mail. 1 RENFREW, (foot post) 7 o'clock morning, Summer, and 8 o'clock morning, Winter. 2 Renfrew, (foot post) 30 minutes past 5 o'clock afternoon. Office open on Sunday, from 8 to 9 morning— 1, to half-past 1 af- ternoon —and 6 to 7 evening Parcels taken in at the Post Office for Mail Coach.

Mrs. Ker, post mistress—house 88 Moss street. William Ker, assistant. .John Edmiston, letter-runner, house 7 New Sneddon. Allan Kerr, letter-runner, house 29 Love street.

Rates of Postage of Single Letters in Great Britain. From any Post Office in England or Wales, to any place ^ s. d. not exceeding 15 miles from such Office. 5 4

i lU ctllU IIUL excKfuiiig c\j miie.9 U kJ 20 SO 6 30 50 7 50 80 8 80 120 9 120 170 10 170 230 11 230 300 1

And so on in proportion, the postage increasing progressively one penny for a single letter for every like excess of distance of 100 miles. All double, treble, and other letters and packets whatever (except by the penny post) pay in proportion to the respective rates of single letters ; but no letter or packet to and from places, within the King- dom of Great Britain, together with the contents thereof, shall be charged more than as a treble letter, unless the same shall weigh an ounce, when it is to be rated as four single letters, and so in proportion for every quarter of an ounce above that weight, reckoning each quarter as a single letter. Lochwinnoch and Bishopton Penny Posts, Conches, 8^c. Appendix. 97

STAGE COACHES.

Messrs. Lyon and Walker's Coaches to GLASGOW, start from No. 1, Moss street, 18 times per day, viz — 9, half-past 9, JO, half- past 10, 11, and half-past 11 forenoon— 12nooiij —and half-past 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, evening. Departures of Lyon & Go's Coaches from GLASGOW to PAISLEY, at 9, 10 11, forenoon--12, noon—and 1, 2, 2^, 3, 4, ..ij) 5, 5h, 6, 7, 8, and 9, evening.

Office^ Tontine and 78 Trongate, Glasgow. from Lyon and Go's y Departures of Coaches General Coach Office, No. 1, Moss street. — Fair Trader Coach daily from SALT- COATS to GLASGOW, at half past 9 o'clock, and from GLASGOW to SALTCOATS, at 4 o'clock afternoon, through Paisley, Howwood, Beith, Dairy, and Kilwinning. Coach to JOHNSTONE— 12 noon, and 6 evening. Coaches to EDINBURGH daily, at half-past 10 forenoon, and 2 o'clock afternoon. , The Levern Trader Stage Coach arrives from BARRHEAD every Thursday at 11 forenoon, and departs from Cowan & Go's Office, 7 New street, at 5 o'clock afternoon. Baron of Renfrew Coach, starts from No. 1 Moss street and 16 Smith hills, every Thursday at 1 and half past 5 o'clock afternoon to Renfrew. The Van starts on Monday and Friday from the Stable Yard, Gartbland Lane, at half-past 6 o'clock afternoon, to the Steam Packet Office, Newhaven, arriving in time for the starting of the London Steam Packets. B. , N. —The Van commences running in March, and continues till Novem'oer.

\^.. CARRIERS' QUARTERS, &c. AY'R— Alex M'Call, 7 New street, arrives Tues departs Tues BEITH— Robert Thomson, 7 New street, arr. Tues Thurs Sat dep. Tues Thur Satur — (Horse Post) Robert Wallace, 87 Moss street, arr. daily half past 2 p. m., dep. 4-o minutes past 3 morning. — James Howie, 87 High street, arr, Tues Thur Sat dep. Tues Thur Satur BRIDGE OF WEIR—John Caldwell, 87 High street, arr. Tues. Wed Fri Sat dep. Tues Wed Fn Sat — Peter Findlay, 87 High street, an-. Thur dep Thur CUMNOCK—James Campbell, 62 High street, arr. Mon dep. Tues DALRY— Hugh Rodger, 87 High street, arr Tues Fri dep Wed Siit Robert Crawford, 9 Moss street, arr. Tues dep. Wed I .

98 PaAsley, Carriers" Quarters.^

DUMBARTON-Thomas M'Gee, 34 Moss street, arr. Fri dep. Fri GLASGOW—James Smellie, 6 Abbey street, arr. daily dep. daily — John Bell, 6 Smith hills, arr. daily dep, daily

— W. Gordon, 112 High street, arr. daily dep. daily ;;. — Wra. Paton & Co. 24 Lawn street, arr. daily dep. daily |j — Archibald Leckie, 1 Dyer's wynd arr. daily 5 o'clock p. m. dep. daily 9 p. m. — Alex. Thomson, 6 Smith hills, arr. daily 5 o'clock p. m. dep daily 9 p. m. — Robert Allan, 9 Silk street, arr. daily dep. daily GREENOCK—George Mennie, 6 Old Sneddon, arr. Wed Satt dep. Tues Fri — Walter Cathcart, 22 New Smith hills, arr. daily dep. daily HOUSTON—James Barr, 87 High street, arr. Thur dep. Thur IRVINE— T. & H. Dunlop, Saucel Bridge, arr. Tues Fri dep. Wed Sat JOHNSTONE— Peter Lindsay, 62 High street, arr. daily dep. daily — John Paterson, 72 High street, arr. daily dep. daily KILBARCHAN— Robert Galbreath, 87 High street, arr. daily dep. daily — Francis Davie. 72 High street, arr. daily dep. daily — (Foot Carrier) James Crawford, 7 Lillia's wynd, arr. daily dep daily — (Foot Carrier) Elizabeth Crawford, 7 Lillia's wynd arr. dailv dep. daily KILBRIDE (West)— William Leckie, 87 High street, arr. Tues dep. Wed kiLBURNIE— Mrs James Allan, 87 High street, arr. Tues dep. Tues — James Allan, 80 High street, arr. Thur dep. Fri KILMACOLM— Boyd Park, 72 High street, arr. Thur dep. Thur KILMARNOCK— John Wilson, 164 Causeyside, arr. Wed Satj dep. Tues Fri — James Petrie, 80 High street, arr. Mon Thur dep. Tues Fri KILWINNING—.James Jack, 87 High street, arr. Tues Fri dep. Wed Sat — David Kennedy, 80 High street, arr. Tues dep Wed LARGS—John Lachlan, 7 New street, arr Wed dep Fri LOCH VV IN NOCH— Robert Love, 62 High street, arr Tuer Thur Sat dep. Tues Thur Sat — John Robertson, 72 High street, arr. Tues Thur Sat dep. Tues Thur Sat MID-TOWN FIELD— P. Cameron & Co. 72 High street, arr Men Wed Fri dep. Mon Wed Fri NEILSTON (Foot Carrier)—John Campbell, 132 Causeyside, and 9 Moss street, arr. daily dep. daily ' — Robert M'Ewan, 7 New street, arr. Thur. dep Thur Canal Company, S^c. Appendix. 99

PORT-GLAvSGOW—By Greenock Carriers RENFREW—John Waterston, 16 Smith hills, arr. Thur dep. Thur — (Foot Post) — William Morton, 89 Moss street, arr, daily dep. daily — (Foot Carrier)— Walter Knox, 1 Smith hills, arr. daily twice dep. daily twice SALTCOATS—John Cunningham, 43 Wellmeadow street, arr. Tues and Fri 9 a. m. dep. Wed 3 p. ra. and Sat 8 a. m. SALTCOATS AND ARDROSSAN— Thomas Wiliocks, 87 High street arr, Tues dep. Wed STEWARTON AND KILMARNOCK— Alexander RusseL 136 Causeyside. arr. Mon Tues Thurs Frid dep. Mou - Tues Thurs Fri STRANRAER— Hugh Reid, 136 Causeyside, arr. Fri once every 3 weeks dep. Sat once every 3 weeks

GLASGOW* PAISLEY, AND ARDROSSAN CANAL, Passage Boats Start every lawful day from Johnstone for Paisley and Port Eglin- ton, at 9^ morning and 2\ afternoon. From Paisley,, for Port Eglinton, at 9, 10, and II forenoon and 3, 4^ afternoon. From Paisley, for Johnstone, at 12 noon and 5| evening From Port Eglinton, for Paisley, 10, 11, forenoon, 3, 4|- and 6 afternoon.

The Boat which leaves Port Eglinton at 1 1 forenoon, and 4-| afternoon, goes direct to Johnstone. On Wednesday an extra boac

starts from Paisley at 10^ forenoon, and from Port Eglinton, at .5 afternoon Fares, - - First Cabin. Second Cabin, Between Port Eglinton and Johnstone 10 9 Between Port Eglinton and Paisley 9 6 Between Paisley and Johnstone 5 3 For intermediate distances, and for children, see Way BiU Trading Boals Start every lawful day from Johnstone, for Paisley, and Port Eglin- ton at 9 morning. From Paisley for Port Eglinton, at 6 morning, half past 10 & 12 noon, ^ From Paisley for Johnstone, at 11 forenoon From Port Eglinton, for Paisley and Johnstone in winter at day-

break, and 12 noon ; and in summer, at 6 morning, and 12 noon. F'ou Rates op Carriage, apply to James Stewart, Moodie's Court, 31 Argyll street, Glasgow, John M'Gee, Store-keeper, Port Eglinton, Archibald Fulton, Store-keeper- Johnstone, Robert Fulton, Store keeper. Paisley, With any of whom orders may be left, and inquiries made, relative to the Carrying trade. f

' 100 Paisley. Beats on the River Cart, S)^c..

BOATS ON THE RIVER CART.

Stearyi Vessel. The GlenifFer steamer, starts from the Quay daily; Boards an- nounririg the destination and hours of departure, may be seen at Thomas Orr's, (old post office) ^Q ?vIo?s street. Steam Boats, for passengers, start from the Broomielaw, Glas- gow, every lawful day, \vith great frequenc}', to all parts of the Frith, and round the coasf. Boards are kept by each of the Proprietors, aunouncir.g the destination and hours of starting.

Passage Boats. '• The Passage Boats which ply on Cait have no fixed hours of starting, t!ie lime being regulated chit fly to suit the passing of the Steam Boats on the Clyde, Parties passing down the river can ger.craily be accommodated on application. PROPRiETORS. Messrs Robertson, Orr, Sproul & Co. T lomas Orr, 86 Moss street, Old Post cfF.ce. William Sproul, 9 New Sneddon. TABLE Of Rates and Duties on Goods, Wares, Mfrchandize, Coals, and other Commodities carried in and upon the River Cart. £. s. d. Each Hogshead of Tobacco, ------3 Each Ton of Sugar, ---.-. -4< Each Tierce of Sugar under 10 cwt. - - - _ 2 Each Barrel of Sugar, under 8 cwt gro-ss, - - - - 1 Each Puncheon of Rum, .<=---- 3 Each Pipe of Wine or other Liquor, > . - - » 4 Each Rogshead of Wine, Beer, Porter, or other Liquor, « 2 Each Quarter Cask of Wine, or other Liquor, - - - 1 Eich Hogshead of Flax Seed, ----- 1 Each Tun of Oil, at the rate of 252 English Gallons to the Tun, 4 Each single Butt of Oil 3 Each Hogshead of Bottled Wine, Beer and Porter, contain- ^ „ ing 10 dcjz _.--.-- ^ Each Barrel of American Athes, - - - - - 1 Burt and Tierce of Ashes, according to qross weight Each ^ ^ at the King's scale per ton, . - . - ^ Each Bale of Yarn, 3 Eich ordinary Bale of Osnaburghs and Tvveels, - - . 1 Each large Bale of do. do. _ - 2 Each ordinary Bale of Woollens, - _ _ _ I Each lar^e bale of do. . - . - - 2 Each ordinary Calender Box of Goods, . - - - I Each large do. do. ----- 2 Table ofRates and Duties, S^c, Appendix, 101

£, s d. . Each barrel of Beef, Herrings, Tar, Pitch, and Turpentine, 1 Each last of herrings, &c. of 12 Barrels, - . . - 9

Each Tierce of Beef, - - - -. - - 1^ Each Eight Firkins of Black Soap, , . _ _ 1 Grain— 10 bolls a ton, ---.._ 4, When less than a ton, Id. per boll.

Flour— 10 sacks a ton, - •• - - - 4 When less than a ton, Id. per boll. Meal— 10 loads a ton, - - - - - 4 When less than a ton, Id. per boll. Barley—per boll, - - - - - 1 Each Ton of Staves - . - - 7 Each five Boxes of White Iron and Tin Plates, ~ 2 Each Block of Tin, ... - 1 Each Thousand of Slates - - - - 9 Each Thousand small do. - - - - 4| Each Thousand of Bricks . _ _ - 6 Each Thousand Pan-tile - - - - 1 4 Each side or Crate of Glass, - - - - 1 Each Gross of Choppin Bottles, - - - 1 Each empty Porter and Tobacco Hogshead and Puncheon, 1 Potatoes—per Boll, - - - - 1. Each empty Herring Barrel, - - » - 1 Each Ton of Butter, at the rate of 20 cwt. a ton, - 4 Each firkin of Butter under 10 cwt, _ _ , 0| Each Ton of Candle Boxes, - - - 6

Each Ton of Hard Soap - - - _. .. 6 Each Ton of Chalk and Whitening, - - 4 Each Ton of Coals, Stones, Fire-clay, Sand, and Lime, - 2 Each Ton of Kelp, - - - « 6 Each Ton of Soap waste not employed for manure, - 2 Fresh Fish and the return of boxes that contained them, free. Each 49 or 50 feet of Square Hard. wood, - - 7 iEacb 50 feet of Fir, Poplar, Plank, or other Soft wood, 7 lEach Ton of Iron, Lead, Leather, Linen from Ireland, Cotton, Dye Stuffs, Alabaster, Bark, Hides, Cheese, Hemp, Flax,

1 Cordage, and other goods subject to the River Duties, not

I specified in the above table - - - - G Passage and Pleasure Boats, 16 passengers with ordinary 1 ^'' luggage to be accounted a ton, - - > ^ iLuggageof persons going to bathing or other quarters, free.

Passengers on business allowed 28 lbs. of luggage free ; all addi-. tional to pay as other goods

If the owners of goods subject to River Duty, or their agents, are [not willing to pay the rates and duties contained in the above table, [then it shall be competent for the Tacksman or Collector of River [Duty, to demand payment thereof in terms of the Act of Pariiiimeni

I- 1 3. . te#fe 102 Paisley, P.aisley Humane Society, S)C.

DIRECTIONS For the Recovery of the apparently Drowned or Dead, BY THB PAISLEY HUMANE SOCIETY.

IN APPARENT DEATlI three olVocts are constantly to be

kept in view : 1st, to remove evcrj- liurtful cause ; 2d, to regnlate

the temperature of the body ; 3d, to restore breathing. For these pur- poses th2 fo!lcvving directions Uiay be usefully employed, till medical assistance arrive, which ougb.t instantly to be sent for in every case. In a Case of Drouming. Remove as quickly as possible ail wet clothes from the bo Jy. dry it well, wrap it in any warm woollen covering, and convey it, with the head and breast, moderately raised, to the nearest house, where none but useful assistants ought to b; admitLed". Let the body now be laid in a warm bed or upon a warm blanket near a nre, but not exposed to a strong heat. Let the lost heat be restored by rubbing the surface with warm cloths or hands, by wrapping a piece of warm ilannel or blanketing round, the waist, and by applying warm substances, Jirst and chi?fly to the trunk and head, neM to the limbs. The most con- venient for this purpose a-e bottles or flasks filled with wann vi'ater^ and bags or stockings filled with hot grains, chaff", bran, salt, or sand.* Large glysters of warm water should also be exhibited. To restore the breathing let a perse n firmly compress the nostrils with the fin- gers of one hand, then tpply his mouth across the mouth of the body

and blow forcibly ; let him now lift his head and the air will escape. This operation is to be commenced as soon as possible, and continued till natural breathing return, or till the case appear hopeless. If water in the mouth and nostrils prevent inflation of the lungs, it ought to be discharged by blowing into the mouth while the nostrils are left open.

In a Case of Strangling- Remove every thing tight from tlie neck and breast, then proceed to inflate the lungs and restore heat, as directed above.

In a Case of Siiffhcaiiojifram Impure Air. Admit fresh air, inflate tlie lungs, and restore heat as directed abave,

if the body be cold ; if, -s sometimes happens, it be warmer than natu- rally, reduce the beat by dashing the head, neck, and breast smartly with cold water. In a Case of Apparent Death from Liglitning, resides using the pame means as for sutTbcation, give large glysters of salt and water, and use f, iction over tlie M'hole body.

- In a Case of Apparent Death from Intense Cold. Avoid placing the body at first near the fire, use friction rather than apply heat for a time ; in other respect* act as for drowning.

* On tlie fi St alarm of any person being drowtie-l, let warm water be procured, which can nnw ^l-iSlI bo v.'iy reaiiily (•bt.iined from any of the ihi\>1 c works erected near the river. In this immerse ilie body^ taking care tiiat it be no hotter thin the hand .can bear MiihoiU pai'.i, at same time lieeinng tlie bead and bre.ist modcra'e'y rai.std. 'i'nis is prefcral>le to the oth. r nieatis for re,stori;.j? 7<'(T/7??i/(. Rub the l;ody With ihe hand; do not, however, suspend the use of the other meaus at the same time. —;

Public Offices^ S^c, Appendix. 103

In a Case of Excessive Intoxic ition. If the breathing be suspended act as for drowning, give large glysters of salt and water, endeavour to bring up the contents of the stomach by tickling the throat with featheis; for the same purpose when the power of swallowing is restored, give copious draughts of warm water. To prevent Deathfrom Loss of Blood.

Tf from a wound, apply ifirm pressure to the wound by the finger, or a small pad, till medical assistance can be procured. — If from a limb, twist a handkerchief tightly round the limb, nearer to the heart tlian the wound. If fainting has taken place, lay the patient in the recumbent position, and apply hartshorn to the nostrils. — If the bleeding is from an internal part, apply coid wet cloths, and avoid all stimulants.

A Medical Apparatus lies in the Town's Hospital, another in the House of Recovery, and a third in the shop of Mr. Browning, drug- street, gist, 21 High (Cross )

PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.

Advertiser Office— St. Mirren's Court, published every Saturday Morning principal collector Robt. Cess— County buildings, John Napier, ; Henderson, sub-collector. East District ; Joseph M'Leod, sur- \ejoY. Clmmberlain— County Buildings; James Craig, Chamberlain Coffee Room—26^ Higli street (Cross) Directory Office— 10 Barclay street, George Fowler. —Notices for Directory, received at Lyon's Coach Office, 1 Moss fJreet Excise and Permit Office— 105 High street; open from Eight mom- in'T to Five afternoon. James Williamson, supervisor; James Ferguson, Daniel Rayner, James Tyhurst, John Anderson, Ro- bert Clough, F. W. Hedley, John Maude, Alexander Duncan, soap assistant . and Thomas Bonner, officers ; Alexander Munro, Hugli Stevenson, permit writer Ckis Company Office—51 Moss Street, William Nairne, treasurer..

Works, Blaekstoun Road ; Archd. Cook, manager and engineer

Giasgoiv, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal— 17 Canal street ; William Giifen, treasurer and manager; Robert Fulton, store-keeper Alexander Gibson, depute Jiostice of Peace Cleric— County Buildings ; clerk—J. Hart, Fiscal for the County, office 204 High street Mail Coach ~9l Moss street; James Gillespie Paisley and lienfrewshire Reformer Offce—5 Terrace, published on Saturday at 7 o'clock evening Murtrie, superin- Police Office {Buygh) — County Buildings ; William tendent and Surveyor; Andrew B'lillar, writer, clerk

Police Office (Suburbs)— 2, Lawn street j Hugh Lennox, superinten- dent, surveyor, and collector ;

104 Paisley, Insurance Offices, S^Co

Post Office—5 Christie Terrace ; Mrs. Ker, post mistress ; "William

Ker, assistant ; John Edmiston, letter runner, ho. 7 New Sned- don, , do. ho. 29 Love Street

Procurator Fiscal— Office for the Burgh, 204 High street ; J; Hart procurator Fiscal— Office for the County, 2 Lawn street ; Robert Wylie and James Brown Register Office for Strvants — 41 New street; Mrs. Brown Renfretvshire Militia Orderly Roojn— 9 Bridge street (Burgh)

Sheriff Clerk—County Buildings j Robert Walkinshaw, Clerk ; Wm, Howie, depute clerk Stage Coaches—Messrs Lyon and Walker's General Coach Office, 1, Moss street Cowan & Co. Coach Office, 7, New street Stamp Office—2 South Croft St.; Fulton M'Kerrell, sub-distributor Tailors' house of Call— 16 High street; Archibald M'Millan Tax Office—Joseph M'Leod, surveyor, 228 High street Town Clerk—County Buildings; Gavin Lang, clerk TFater Comjmny—Hugh Vallance, treasurer, St, James' Place Robert Wylie clerk, 2, Lawn street Weavers' Register Office—John M' Naught, 37 Causeyside. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.

Alliance British and Foreign—John Gemmell, writer, 70 Moss st. Atlas—County Buildings, Robert Henderson British Fire and Westminster Zj/s — HO High St., James Stirrat Caledonia Fire Insurance— County Buildings, James Craig and ]71 Causeyside, Robert Kerr Crown Life Insurance and Annuity Office— 25 Moss street, Peter Jack, writer Dundee Insurance—31 Gauze street, David Wallace Edinburgh Friendly—Paisley Bank, Alexander Gardner Edinburgh Life— Paisley Bank, Alexander Gardner Globe— 171 Causeyside, William Macalaster Guardian—^1 Old Sneddon, Graham M'Farlane Hercules—20 Love street, A Roberison and County Buildings J. Anderson Insurance Company of Scotland—51 Moss street, R. Carsffell jun. North British— East Buchanan street, N. Hodgart, sen. Norwich Union—5 Terrace, (Christie Buildings,) Simpson and Martin Phasnix—59 High street, Charles M'Arthur Protector— lO High street, Alexander Macalister, jun. Scottish Equitable Assurance Society— County Buildings, Alex. Gibson, writer Scottish Union— 10 Moss street, John Crawford—and 2 South Croft street, Fulton M'Kerrell Sun— 13 Moss street, Gardner and Mac Lean West of England—39 High street, W, Hardie & Son West of Scotland—2 Orchard street, A. M' Alpine, and 2 St. James' place, Hugh Vallance Firemefiy S^c. Appendix. 105

FIREME>^\

John Gillespie, Captain, 87 Moss Street.

Alex. Main, 13 High street Jas. Paterson, at Ross & Duncan's James Mair, 8 School wynd Mill, Abercorn st. New Town Barnard Wood, 80 Moss street Peter Campbell, 6 North Croft st. j John M'Intosh, 23 Oakshavv st. Andvv. Manwell, 1 North Croft st. John Walker, 1 Love street Robert Lighton, 90 Moss street

John Hay, 18 Lawn street | Peter Divan, 5 Back Sneddon

Engines for extinguishing Fire.

The Water Engines and other apparatus, are deposited at the M

COAL MEP^CHANTS AND AGENTS. AuchenlodmoDt Coal Yard, Gordon's lane — Walter Blair Craigenfeoch Coal Yard, 23 Old Sneddon — Campbell Siiodgrass proprietor — John Lennox, agent Dalmarnock Coal Yard, 73 New Sneddon—John Wilson & Sans, proprietors —James Hamilton, sen. agent Govan Coal Company Coal Yard, Canal Basin— R. Maxwell, agent Hall hill Coal i'ard, 44 Causevside HousehiU Stone Basin, Canal street —James Hosie, manager Nits- hill —Thomas Bell, agent, Canal street Hurlet Coal Ree, Saiicel Wharf —John Wilson & Sons, proprie- tors —-James Hamilton, agent Quarrelton and Auchenlodmont Coal Yard, James Lamb, agent Quarrelton Coal Basin, Canal street—John Richardson— bouse Burns' place Wattrloo and Nitshili Coal Yard, 29 New Smith hilis— Alexander Dove, proprietor— James Dalziel, agent

MARKETS AND STORES. Belfast Provision Stores, 79 High street — David Martin, discounter of Irish Bills, Bank Notes and Currency—house 16 George street Belfast & Sligo Provision Stores, 46 Moss street— Patrick O'Neill Canal Store, 17, Canal Street-— Robert Fulton, store keeper Fish Market, 96 Moss street Flesh Market, 97 and 98 Moss street Green Market, Smith hills Mtal and Cheese Market in Public Weigh house, 79 High street Provision Stores, 2! 6 High street— R. Armour & Co, —

106 Paisley* Adjusters of WeigJdSy 8fc.

Adjusters of Imperial Weights and Pleasures. Dry measures—John Armour, 222 High street Liquid measures— Alexander Fullarton, 232 High street Weights— Reid & Hannay, Orr Street. Besides a weekly Market, held on Thursday, Fairs each of three days' duration, annually begin on the third Thursday of May and of February— the second Thursday of August and of November. But the August Fair, called the Paisley St. James' Day Fair, is the most considerable ; being distinguished by horse-racing attended by nu- merous shows, and observed as holiday time by all ranks of the people. GRAIN MILLS. Bakers' Flour Mill, Canal street, (Bakers' Society) George Gibb miller—James Cooper, carter Cardonald Corn and 13arley Mills, Cardonald—John Snodgrass Corn and Flour Steam Mills, 16 Thread street and Mill street— W. Langmuir Hawkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley mills, Hawkhead— Alex. Craig Saucel Corn and Barley mills— William Muir Seedhiil, Corn, Flour, Malt, and Barley mills—A. & J. Snodgrass

SOCIETIES, &c.

INSTITUTED, 1658. Master Tailors' *Socie^y— Peter Blair, deacon, 28 Lavpn st Js. Finlayson, treasurer, 7 Storie st—Joseph Fleming, clerk, 4 Water brae (burgh,) — Wm. Thomson, officer 16 Moss fct. 1701. Shoemakers' Society—James Lang, deacon, 74 Broomlanda street— Archibald M'Kay, collector 11, Wellmeadow street — Alex. Gibson, clerk, 109 High street— Alexander Wark, officer, 204 High street 1702. OldlWeavers" Society—John Lymburn, boxmaster, 38 High St —John M'Lean, collector, 7 Dyer's wynd—John Hart, clerk, 204 High street—James Robertson, officer, 6 Shuttle street 1703. MaUmen^s Society—James Stewart boxmaster, Saucel— E. B. Buchanan, collector, 13 Saucel— Alexander Gibson, clerk, County Buildings—James Robertson, officer, 6 Shuttle street 1723. Wright's Society—Robert Paton, deacon, St. James' place —James Ronald, treasurer, 95 New Sneddon—John Dunn, clerk, 10 Moss street— Duncan Clark, officer, 7 Storie st. 1725; Corporation of Merchants—James Harvey, convener, 12 Saucel— Arthur Welsh, collector, Bank Street— Alex. Gibson, clerk, CouHty Buildings—Jaraes Robertson, officer, 6 Shuttle street ——

Societies. Appendix, 107

] 749. St, Mirren's Lodge—Gav'm Fleming, R. W. M. 1 Storie street—Thomas Hamilton, depute master, 2 St. Mirren's street—John Maxwell, sen. Warden, 8 Wardrop street Hugh Hamilton, jun. warden, 7 Sir Michal street—James Paterson, sen. steward, Abercorn Street—James Martin, jun. steward, 10 Glen street — Francis Reid, sen, standard bearer, 7 Liilia's wynd— Archibald Donald, jun. standard bearer, 22 Love street— Robert Wilson, sen key keeper, 70 Causeyside—Peter Barr, jun. key keeper, Garthland Lane,— Robert Orr, visitor of trades, 31 George street Hamilton Fulton, visitor of trades, 5 Bridge street — Wm. Bowes, treasurer, 4 Prussia street—John Pattison, secretary, 64 Wellmeadovv—James Humphries, tyler, Canal street

1721. Fleshers" Socief!/— James Johnstone, preses, 151 Causey- side —James Smith, treasurer, 97 Moss street—John Muir^ clerk, 31 Gauze street—John M'lver, officer, Saucel

1757. Society for JReformation of Manners —John Jack, preses, 64 Storie street— Andrew Deans, treasurer, 24 Orchard street —John Stow, secretary, 175 Causeyside—with 18 Directors

1760. Hammermen's Society—William Reid,boxmaster, 1 14 High- street —Alexander Fullarton, treasurer, 237 High street Alexander Gibson, clerk, 109 High street

1761. Paisley Croft Society—James M'Donald, preses, Calside — William Robertson, treasurer, Broomlands—John Sin- clair, jun. clerk, 3 Muslin street— Robert Paisley, officer, Broomlands

1764 Gardeners' Society—John Hart, preses, 13 Smith hills James M-Kay, treasurer, 17 Gauze street—James Fleming, clerk, 41 George street— Malcolm Whyte, officer, 5 Bridge street

1769- Princes' .Tourneymen yS'ocj'e??,'— William Robb, preses, 4 Causeyside —John Clark, collector, 89 Moss street— Wil- liam Gibb, clerk, 13 West street—John Gibb, officer, Canal street

1773. Ayrshire Society—Thomas Fulton, preses, 1 Causeyside— William Forrest, treasurer, Inkle street—John Ronald, clerk, 18 Cotton street— Daniel Connell, officer, 3 Hunter street

1777. Bakers' Society—James Turnbull, deacon, 91 BroomUnda — William Gilmour, treasurer, 110 Causeyside — Alexander Walker, collector, 32 West Broomlands— W. Rankin, clerk, 39 Storie street—Peter M'Neilledge, officer, 54 High street—Flour Mill, Canal Bank —

108 Paisley, Societies,

1776. Widow and Orphan Society — James Scroggie, preses, 65 New Sneddon— Walter Symington, collfctor, Cross— Alex. Borland, actuary, 108 Causeyside— Daniel Cameron, officer, 13 Prussia street

1781. Brewers* Society—John Taylor, preses, 31 Well street, Malcom M'Kechnie, treasurer, Moss, Joseph Fleming, clerk,

4 Water brae (Burgh) ^Robt. Young, officer, 139 George st.

1782. Florist Society— Arthur Davidson, preses, Thread street John Wylie, treasurer, West Campbell street—James Fin- layson, clerk, Seedhill

1783. C^imherland Journeymen Society— Patrick M'Lerie, preses, 33 Fergu.slie — John Syre, treasurer, 25 Causeyside— Mat- thew Adam, clerk, 102 Canal street— Malcolm Whyte, officer, 5 Bridge street

1787. Old Friendly Society —James Livingston, preses, 108 High street— Alexander Wark, treasurer & clerk, 204 High street — David Maitland, officer, 157 George street — 1787. Paisley Friendly Society "William Caldwell, preses, 76 High street —Thomas Kerr, treasurer, and Clerk, 25 Glen Street — David Thomson, officer, 6 Oakshaw street

1789. New Town Friendly Society— James Condie, preses, 87 Moss street—John Clark, treasurer, 89 Moss street— James Anderson, clerk, 16 New Smith hills— Robert Young, offi- cer, 139 George street.

1790 Moss-street Frie?idly Society— Andrew Dunlop, preses, 16 Castle street— Thomas Hil!,|treasurer, 26 Back Sneddon Gavin Cuthbertsor:, clerk, 9 Moss street —Johnston M'- Kinlay, officer, Ralston square,,

1790. Sneddon Friendly Society— Joseph Robertson, preses, 7 Love street—James Millar, collector and clerk, 5 Caledonia street — Daniel M'Callum, officer, 1793. Gordon's lane and Storie street Friendly Society— David Kerr, preses. Croft— William Young, treasurer. Broom- lands — William xMorton, clerk, Love street— Duncan M*- Nair, officer, 9 Gordon's lane.

1792. A^ew Toicn Boad Committee— Hugh Lennox, president, 21 Abbey street— Ninian Hodgert, treasurer, East Buchanan street—John Mart, clerk, 204 High street— Dariiel Camer- on, collector, 13 Prussia street

17JJ9. Croft Friendly Society—John Lauchlan, preses, George street— Alexander Robertson, collector, 10 Glen street Robert Inglis, clerk, 10 Glen street—John Caldwell, officer, 146 George street —

Socielies. Appendix. 109

1799, Journeymen Wrights' Societi/— James Paterson, preses, Abercorn street — John Scnmgour, treasurer, New Sneddon —John Smith, clerk, Stock stieet —John M'Lellan, officer, 6 Orchard street

1800. Maxwellton New Friendly Society —John Whyte, prese?, 43 West Broomlands— Neil M'Millan, treasurer, 27 West Broomlands—-John Craig, clerk, 5 Silk street-^ Dayid Mait- land, officer, 157 George street

1802. Bond of Friendship Society—Matthew Slater, prases, 19 Smith hills—John Craig, treasurer, 41 West Broomlands Robert Inglis, clerk, 10 Glen street—Archibald M'Cullum, officer, 166 High street

1802. George Street Friendly Society—James Begg, preses, 44 West Broomlands—John Bicket, treasurer, 66 George street

• — William Craw, clerk, Chrisiiestreet— William Brownlie, officer, George street

J802. Seedhill Friendly Society— John Storie, preses, 75 Canal ., street—James Paterson, collector, Thomas street—Daniel M'Lean, clerk, 4 Ferguslie— Malcolm Whyte, officer, 5 Bridge street 1802. Young Friendly Society—Central Committee— Hngli Brown, preses, George street—John Leishman, treasurer, 7 Orr street— Alex. Borland, actuary, 108 Causeyside Thomas Hardcastle, 22 Maxwellton, general officer for the four sections. SECTIONAL COMMITTEES. First Section—James Taylor, preses, 10 Barclay street— James Vallance, collector, 67 Broomlands—John Urie, clerk, 46 Wellraeadow Second Section—Andrew Fleming, preses, Niddry street—William Drummond, collector, 1 Wardrop street— William Robert- son, clerk, 27 Wellmeadow street

lldrd Section—"WWWdm Gibson, preses, .33 Lady lane—Hugh Baird, collector, George street—Alex. Whitehill, clerk, 10 Barclay street

1604, John Street Friendly Society—^^ohert Orr, preses, SI George street-—Fergus Ferguson, treasurer, 108 Causeyside —James Crawford, clerk, 45 Broomlands— Robert Young, officer, 139 George street

1804. Renfrewshire Society of Teachers—John Peddie, preses, 2 Church hill — Archibald Galbreath, treasurer, 19 Oakshaw street—Robt. Jardine, secretary, 1 1 1 High strtet-—James Robertson, officer, 6 Shuttle street K —

110 Paisley, Societies.

1805. Caledonia Friendly Society—John Donaldson, preses, Castle street—James Cochran, treasurer, Sneddon— Matthew Adam, clerk, 102 Canal street—Johnstoa M'Kinlay, officer, 1 Ralston square

1 805. Journeyman Tailors' Friendly Society— Archibald Campbell, preses, 48 Causeyside— William Thomson, treasurer, 23 Storie street—Hugh Fraser, clerk, 89 New Sneddon James Brown, officer, 23 Moss street

J 806. Archers' Society—John Hamilton, captain, 10 Moss street Joseph M'Leod, lieutenant and secretary, 8 Moss street- David Dick, John Crawford, James Jackson, William Mo- therwell, Hugh Spiers, John Dunn 1806, Glasgow, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal Company—Com- mittee of Management: — Captain Archibald Hamilton, Wil- liam Langmuir, Capt. A. Montgomerie, William Houstoun, John Kibble, Andrew Moody, John Orr— Committee of accounts for Canal; W. Bissland, Thomas Sharp, William Gilraour— Wm. GifFen, manager and treasurer— Robert Wylie, clerk—Robert Fulton, storekeeper Railway -^^Xn June 1827, this Company was empowered by Act of Parliament, to complete the line of Communication between Glasgow and Ardrossan, by means of a railway. Active operations have commenced 1806. Loyal Highlatid Friendly Society— James Condie, preses, 87 Moss street"—James Kerr, collector, 8 Barr street— A. B1' Arthur, clerk, 13 Abbey closs— Malcolm Whyte, officer, 5 Bridge street 1807. Middle Aged Friendly Society— Robert Watson, preses, 9 John street— Robert 'Wylie, collector, 27 Broomlands— Thos. Hardcastle, clerk and officer, 22 Maxwelton 1809. Paisley British Friendly Society— Alexander Cochran, pre- ses, Saridholes—James Hamilton, collector, Allison street— A. M^Arthur, clerk, IS Abbey closs— Charles Montgo- merie, officer, Oakshaw st-reet 1809. Neui Bond of Friendship—James Campbell, preses, Calside — Archibald Arthur, treasurer, 1 Love street— Robert In- glis, clerk, 10 Glen street — Robert Baird, officer, 4 Silk st, 1810. Paisley Transfer Friendly Society—A. Gordon, preses, 18^ Causeyside—^Wm. Urie, treasurer, Stow place—William

Gibb, clerk. West st. — Daniel Connel, officer, 3 Hunter st. . IBIL Paisley Female Benevolent Society— ^Iv^. Barclay, president — Mre Gavin Lang, treasurer—Miss Agnes Carlile, secre- tary— Superintendents, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Cockburn, Miss Davidson, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs Lang, Mrs. M'Dermid, Mrs. 1——

Societies^ Appendix, 1 1

Muir, Mrs. Thomson, St. James' place, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs, Gilmour, Mrs. M'Nair i&lJ. Paisley Militia Society—Alexander A uld, preses, 171 Cau- seyside—Archibald Yiiill, treasurer, 171 Causeyside —P. A. Ramsay, clerk— William Grombie, officer, 58 High st. 1812. Hope Friendly Society—John Smith, preses, Causeyside James Gibson, treasurer, 64 George street— Robert Inglis, clerk 10 Glen st. — David Maitland, officer, 157 George st. IS12. Hose Friendly Society—John Gibb, preses, 6 Canal street — John Dick, treasurer, 50 Broomlands —John Dickie, clerk — James Weir, officer, 27 School wynd 1812, Undenoood Friendly Society—James Mitchell, preses, 7 Glen street—.James Tweedale, treasurer and officer. Under- wood—James Brown, clerk, St. James' street 1812. The Strangers' United Friendly Society —John Graham,

preses, 12 Maxwellton street—James Parlane, treasurer, I 19 George street— Hugh Fraser, clerk, 80 New Sneddon — Charles Montgomerie, officer, Oakshaw street 1812. Scotch Thistle Friendly Society—John Da'ziel, preses, George street— Robert Crawford, treasurer, West C;imp. bell street— Robert Inglis, clerk, 10 Glen street— Walter Davidson, officer, West Broomlands

Literary ayid Convivial Association'—Vi.dW, 12 Gauze street

Albion Friendly Society —Andrew Merrylees, preses, St. Mirren's Court—John M'Intyre, collector, 43 George st. John Dickie, clerk—Wm. Buchanan, officer, Sir Michael street

Catholic Friendly Society —John Small, preses, George st. — Patrick O'Neil, vice preses, ^Q Moss street—Mack Dorrance, treasurer, Underwood Harmony Equitable Society—John .Jackson, preses, Lady lane —John Baird, collector, St. James' st —Wm. Mason, clerk, 182 High street—David Maitland, officer, 157 George street

Medical Society, for the mutual communication of profes- sional knowledge and friendly intercourse, Dr, James Kerr, president—Dr. R. M'Kechnie and Dr. J. Rodman, vice- presidents — Dr. J. Paton, treasurer and secretary— For resi- dence see Directory

Ferguslie United Friendly Society. — Jarvis Coats, preses, 38 Broomlands—Robert Erskine, coUecror, 3 Bridge street — William Gibb, clerk, 13 West street—John Gibb, officer, 6 Canal street 1

' 112 Paisley, Societies.

1818. Bevfrewshire Out Pensioners^ Friendly Society—Jame$ Siniib, preses, 17 West street—^Charits Stewart, collector, 2 Maxwell street —John Dickie, clerk—John M'Neil, officer, 66 Causeyside

]S19. Bcnfreivshire Agricultural Society— Sir John Maxwell of Fc'iiok, Bart. j)resideiit— Sir Wiliiam Milliken Napier, Bart. Archibald Speirs, Esq. of Eiderslie, Ludovic Houstoun, E-q, of Jolin&tone, Robeit Fulton, Esq. of Kartfield, Vviiliam Napier, Esq. of Blackstoun, Archibald Campbell, Kk], oC Blythswood, Wi'liara Wilson, E^-q Covvglen, John Wilson, Esq. of Thornlie, John Wilson, jun. Esq. Hurlet, George Wilson, E?q. Diilmarnock, William Wilson, Esq. of West Hurlet, Robert Thomson, Esq. Camphill, vice- presidents—Wm. Glen, Esq. of Netherwood, treasurer— — Mr A. H. Sim])son, W^riter, Paisley, secretary— and eleven ordinary directors.

The annual show of Cattle, by Members of the Renfrewshire Agricultural Society, took place, on Thursday, 26th May. There were some uncommonly fine ca'.tle exhibited, and the Show excited much interest in the town und neighbourhood. The Judges award- ed tlie premiums as follows: —

. 1 For the best Bull above three years old, to James Lee, Stanley «^ •»•«• •>•« £6 2 For the second best Bull above three years old, to Tliomas Somerville, Hatton *->> «-» 3 3 For the best bull under three years old, to John Gilmour, Dyke ^->- --^ -^ 4 4 For the second best Bull under three years old, to John Paterson, E'lSt Candren >-». «•» 2 5 For the best Milch Cow, to George Paton, Bank- head 4 6 For the second best Milch Cow, to George Gray, Yokermains *-»• •«^ •»* '^-«' 2 7 For the best two year old Qaey in Calf or inilk, to W^m. Fleming, Fu;v/ood «.» »•« 2 10 8 For the second best two yenr old Quey in Calf or milk, to Thomas Somerville, ilatton »-«. 1 5 9 For the btst two year old yield Quej^, to George Glassford, Drum cross ** *-« 2 10 F'or the second best two year old yield Quey, to George Glassford Drumc: oss v* --». 1

1 For the best one year old yield Quey, to Alexander Gardner, Meikleriggs ^-^ 1 10 12 For the tecond best one year old Quey, to James Robtrtson, Hillington <-«. *^ -^-^ 15 13 For the btst Stallion, to Francis Robertson, Hill of side •••»• ** * ** 10 -

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The Renfrewshire Agrieultural Society's ploughing match, took

place 1 8th Feb. on the Lands of Waikinshaw, forty one ploughs were upon the ground, and. when the whole work was completed, the Judges, after mature deliberation, adjudged the prizes in the Jollow- ing order; — •• We the Subscribers, being appointed by the directors of the Ren- frewshire Agricultural Society, to examine the lots of the Society's annual ploughing competition, which took place this day (I8th Feb. I83I,) on the lands of Waikinshaw, and to award the prizes, are

unanimously of opinion that they should be awarded as follows, viz : Prizes. 1. To Andrew Robertson, son of James Robertson, in Rillington 2. To Robert Gray, in Yoker Mains 3t To Andrew Kyle, jun., son of Andrew Kyle, in Crookston 4; To John Algie, jun., ron of John Algie in Wikerhill 5. To William Snodgrass, son of John Snodgrass, New mains, Ren.. frew parish 6. To William Blackwood, servant to Arthur Watson, Point-house 7. To Walter Blackwood, sen., son of Walter Blackvv^ood, in Bottom 8. To John Lochhead, son of James Lochhead, Slates

John Brown, Henderston I George Glassford, Drums

James Davie, Gardonald. |; Archd. Mather, Netherplace Allan Jackson, Hiilhead ] ]8]9. Paisley Building Society—John Scott, treasurer, 1 Gauze street— Gavin Lang, secretary. County Buildings. 1819. Paisley Provident Society— William Bicket, preses. If,, Barclay street—Thom.as Cochran, treasurer, ^\ Weil- meadow street—Andrew Millar, clerk, M'Leod's Build- ings, ]2 Old Smith hills,

1820. Female Friendly Society .-^Ma^s Jean Slater, preses, 39 Broomlands — Mrs Jardine, treasurer, 70 Storie street- John Dickie, clerk— William Buchanan,, officer, Sir- Michael street

1820. Female Union Society'— Mrs. Neil M'Naught, prese?, North, Croft street— Miss Jane Taylor, collector, Gauze street— James Fulton, clerk, 15 Maxwellton—Thomas Hardcastle, officer, 22 Maxwellton.

1820. Mortcloth Society—James Mitchell, preses, W>st Broom-, lands—James Begg, collector. West Broomlands—James Whiteford, keeper, 9 Maxwellton street,

1822. Paisley Commercial Building Society—^Archd. M'A]p\ne,. president, 2 Orchard street— Roberi Stevenson, treasurer,. Spring Bank Cottage—John Dunn, secretai'y, 10 Moss, street —James Robertson, ofificer, 6 Shuttle street. K 3 —

114 Faisle]/. Societies,

1522. Paisley Union Provident Bank Company—James Craig, preses, County Buildings— Niiiian Hodgerr, treasurer, i Gauze street— Wiiliam Barr, secretary, 47 Old Sneddon 1523. Paisley Gas Light Company— Incorporated by Act of Par- liameiit, 30th May ]823—Dr. Robert M'Kechnie, Go- vernor— Alexander Fullerton, Deputy Governor—John Bell —John Orr—Robert Farquharson— William Brown —^William Taylor— John Scott—James Dunn— William Fu'ton— James Buchanan— Alexander Peacock, Ordinary Directors— William Nairne, treasurer—Peter Jack, secre-. lary — Archibald Cook, engineer—James Cleland and David Ayton, inspectors— Company's Office, 51 Moss

street ; open from 10 till 3.

182-L Caledonia Heritable Property iSociV/?/— Matthevv Slater, preses, 19 Old Smith hills — Robert Stevenson, treasurer, Spring-bank cottage— Peter Jack, secretary, Moss street 1824*. Funeral Society— James Lawrie, preses, 9 Moncrieff st.— John Stewart, treasurer, New Sneddon— William Stew- art, clerk, Muslin street— Robert Young, officer, 139 George street 1824'. Grocers Company— David Ritchie, preses, 8 Gauze street —-James Muir, treasurer, Charleston—John Dunn, clerk, 10 Moss street—Daniel Connel, officer, 3 Hunter street

I82'l'. Sir William Wallace Equitable Friendly Society— W\\\\&m Notman, preses, 8 Wardrop street—Adam Cairns, treasu- rer, 8 Thread street— James Brovvnlie, clerk, 18 Lady Lrie— William Buchanan, officer, 6 Sir Michael street IS2'1, Sneddon Equitable Friendly Society—John Dempster, preses, 17 Back Sneddon — Allan Marshall, treasurer, Mon- crieff street— William Mason, clerk, 182 High street John Caldwell, officer, 139 George street

1824.. Paisley Catholic Benevolent Society. —Torrance O'Neil, preses, Seedliiil — Hugh Toner, vice-preses — Rev. John Bremner, treasurer. East Buchanan street—John Stewart sub -treasurer, Secdhill —John Savage, secretary, Orr st. 1825. Equitable Society— John Young, preses, 8 Thread street Robert Fulton, treasurer, 110 Wes-t Broomlands—Robt. Kiikland, clerk, 170 Causeyside— Thomas Ewing, officer, 1 Siorie street 1S25. V/ater Company—Incorporated by Act of Parliament- Hugh Vallance, treasurer, — Robert Wylie, clerk 1823. St. Andrew's Sickness Assurance Society— Matthew Neil- • son, preses, 44 George street— Robert Biuir, treasurer, 219 High street—James Brownlie, cleik, 18 Laily lane— Ro- bert Fleming, officer, 18 Lady lane. —

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1829. Paisley Fine Arts' Society— Dr. Jasnes Paton, president, 7 Gauze street—John Phillips, vice-president, 26 Geor^^e st. — Peter Lambie, treasurer, West Broomland street—Wm. Stevenson, jun. secretary, Ferguslie —Thomas Boyd, as- sistant do. High street—James Chisholm, keeper of pic- tures, Wardrop street—Johnston M'Kmlay, officer, 1 Ral- ston square.

1829. Paisley Reform Society— Archibald Stewart, president William Colquhoun, vice-president—John Henderson, trea- surer—William Stevenson, jun. secretary. Members meet every second Monday—all the meetings are open to strangers.

1829. Paisley Society for Protecting 0e Dead— John RobeitiOrt, preses, Storie st. — Hugh Scrapie, treasurer^ 165 Highst. —John Parkhill, clerk, John st. — Hugh Kerr, officer, Black- law lane-^Guardhouse, 10 Oakshaw street 1830. Paisley Curling Club—John Hutchison, preses, Glen lane —John Fulton, treasurer, 33 St> Mirren's st. —John Fal- coner, clerk, 2 Wardrop street—-Malcom Whyte, officer, 5 Bridge st,

1830. Paisley Society for the Prevention and Cure of Intemperance —Rev. William Smart, president— William Lyall and John Hart, vice-presidents— David Fulton, treasurer—M. M. Hart and Robert Phillips, secretaries

Paisley Apiarian Society— David Jamieson, preses, M Wardrop sf. — Daniel Wright, Jun. treasurer and secretary, 24 Causey- side

1830. Paisley Youths* Association for the Prevention and Cure of Intemperance— George Moody, president, 50 Causeyside— Andrew Robertson, 201 High street and William Bicket, 11 Barclay street, vice-presidents—James Smith, 4 William street, treasurer— Robt. Gumming, 30 Wellmeadow street, and R. A. Rankin, Oukshawhead, secretaries—members, about 300.

This association is instituted for the very laudable purpose of correcting un-

' guarded hat)its of intemperance, that might be formed in the nimds of unsuspecting youth, and also for preventing as far as possible, tbe formation of those habits. The members of this association, while they entertain the highest opinion of the benefits arising from mutual intercourse with each other, yet view with alarm, the dangers to which youth is exposed in promiscuous assemblages, where the intempe- rate and vicious may contaminate by their influence and example, the better feelings which have been formed in the minds of the young and inexperienced, with a view therefore to accommodate its members, and to afford them, and the publfc, a ration, al source of pleasure and instruction, the Association has established an elegant and commodious Coffee house and news room (22 Cross), which, from its central situation and interior arrangements, is a place well calculatt'd to promote irjen41j' intei coursa and intellectual refinement. .

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RENFREWSHIRE POLITICAL UNION.

SIR JOHN MAXWELL OF POLLOK, Chairman.

ROBERT WALLACE of KELLY, and ARCHIBALD SPIERS of ELDERSLIE, Vice-rresidents.

ROBERT BISSET, Treasurer.

GEORGE GARDNER, Secretary. WILLIAM WATERSTON, DANIEL FLEMING, & JOHN HENDERSON, Auditors of Accounts. COUNCIL.

John Maxwell, Esq. of Pollok George Masson R. C. Bontine of Ardoch Robert Hendry Thomas Dundas Spiers, Elderslie Robert Orr of Ralston A. H. Simpson Wra. Barr Archibald Stewart David Ritchie James Fleming Robert Pattison James Stirrat John Dunlop James Lee Thomas Nimmo Hugh M'Farlane James Robertson John Bell Robert Gardner John M'Arthur William Brock Renfrew William Colquhoun Joseph C. Cunningham Robert Urie James Scroggie Daniel M'Kmlay, M. D. John xM'Callum Patrick M'Lerie Duncan Henderson Samuel Henning John Bell, Esq. Advocate Robert Kerr, M. D.

The Council meet monthly, or oftener, as occasion requires, and general meetings of the whole members are called when necessary. The election of the Council takes place on the first Monday of July annually.

OBJECTS OF THE RENFREWSHIRE POLITICAL UNION,

1. To obtain by every just and legal means, such a Reform in the Commons House of Parliament, as will ensure a real and effectual representation of all classes of ti.e people.—2d. To enquire and consider in a lawful manner, from time to time, respect- ing the rights and liberties of the industrious classes, and respecting the legal means of securing those which remain, and recovering those which are.lost.~3d. To collect and organize the peaceful expressions of the Public opinion, so as to bring it to bear upon both Houses of Parliament, in a just, legal, and efficient way.—4th. To endea- vour to obtain an effectual Burgh and Law Reform in Scotland.—5th. To promote by every legal means, the elections of .Members of Parliament, so as to secure the return ofupright and able Representatives of the People—6th. To obtain the esta- blishment of a shorter duration of Parliaments, by the Kepeal of the Septennial Act, which IS of recent introduction, is dangerous in principle, and injurious to the best interests of the country,—7th. To obtain the extension of the Elective Franchise, at least, to all male householders ; and also the right of Voting by Ballot, that purity and good order may be preserved, and bribery and all undue influence be defeated its Parliamentary and Burgh elections —8th. Unceasingly to plead for, until obtaine-?, such a change and reduction of Taxation and National expenditure, as shall be n - cessary to restore the Country to its former prosperous state.—9th. To prepare Peti- tions, Addresses, and Remonstrances to the Crown and the Legislative Bodies, res- pecting the preservation and restoration of Public Rights, and respecting the repeal of Bad Laws, and the enactment of Good Laws —10th. To avoid all privateer secret proceedings of any kind or nature, and all concealment of any of the views or objects of the Union, it being the fixed basis of the Union in all things to obey and conform to the law. —

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In the foregoing list, we regret to observe that the Humane Society is not now included. It was instituted in 1806, but has been de- funct several years. Boats were then stationed at Nether Common, Slate Quay, and High Lmn. The following were the Boatmen ap- pointed, whose duty it was to take charge of the boats, hooks, drags, &c. when accidents of this kind occurred :—

Boat, No. 1. Stationed at the Nether Common, was managed by Ales, and George Smith, Matthew and Andrew Ro- bertson, Mathew Millar, William M'Culloch, Thos. Thomson, Joseph Cox, David Gray, James M'Far- liaa, residing at Nether Common.

Boat, No. 2. Stationed at the Slate Quay, was managed by Mathew and Robert Gemmill, Robert Blackwood, James Erskine, David Wylie, Alex. Stewart, James Millar, residing in Sneddon.

Boat, No. 3. Stationed at the High Linn was managed by Thos. and David Wotherspoon, Alex, Brown, John Nim- rao, residing at Seedhiil.

- These individuals were in the habit of regularly training them- selves in the management of the Boats and Apparatus, and had conse- quenlly acquired considerable proficiency. The Oars, Hooks, and Drags were lodged with Mr. James Smith, Bricklayer, Nether Common—Mr Joseph Thomson, tanner, Sned- don — Mr. Duncan Kerr, bleacher, Bailie Carlile's field —Thomas Wotherspoon, weaver, Seedhiil—and Peter Wright, gardener, Cacal Basin. This truly benevolent Society, nhile in active operation, was pro- ductive of much good, in the recovery of persons apparently drown- ed. We have iiiserted in our Appendix the directions and mode of treatment recommended by the Paisley Huaiane Society. Late instances have shewn the melancholy want of proper apparatus at those places where accidents of this nature are most liable to occur, ihe boats, drags, &c. formerly provided, being now nearly useless. <^^^^— TO MANAGERS OF SOCIETIES.

Those who wish their Societn inserted, tcill please seiicl early notice thereof to the Publisher, with the date of Erection ihe title of Society, the navies of ihe Preses, Treasurer, Clerk, and Ofjicer, with the JVo.

. atid name of the street in which they reside; also ute date of Election of Office bearers. Attending to this iiotice will be found a great convenience to members of Societies, and €?iable the Publisher to maks the lists more complete. 118 FOWL ER'S

AITCHESON, John, feuar, 23 High street

Aitken, Wm. cotton spinner, Adelphi Mill, 21 Graham st.- Allan James, carding- master, New mill Allan, James, carding-master, Pe'ockland mills Allan James, shoemaker, 18 Macdowall street Allan John, carding-master, Hagg mill Allison, James, blacksmith and edge tool maker, 15 Wil- liam street Allison, James, sen. smith, 5 Church street Andrew, George, builder, 62 High street Andrew, John, joiner and cabinet maker, 9 Macdowall- street—house 76 High street Andrew, Thomas, spirit dealer and druggist, 3 High st. Angus, Miss, dress maker, 14 Quarry street Arrol, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 24 High street

BALLANTYNE, William, grocer, 8 William street Barr, John, carter, 4 Rankin street I Barr, John, grocer, 21 W^illiam street Barr, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 27 Macdowall street Barr, Matthew, builder, 60 High street Barr, Mrs. John, vintner, 20 Campbell street Barr, William, flesher, 10 High street Baxter, Duncan, hair dresser, 47 High street Baxter, Mrs. silk dyer, 69 High street Bishop, James, umbrella maker, 11 Macdowall street Black, Peter, grocer, 14 Graham street Blackburn, James, auctioneer, wine and spirit merchant, (Blackburn's Hotel,) 67 High street Blackwood, Janet, eating house 52 High street —

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Blair, James, tailor, 59 High street Blair, Robert, manager of Gas work—ho. 26 Rankin st. Blair, William, spinning master. Old mill Bland, Robert, surgeon, 133 Graham street Bland, William, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Hign street Boag, James, wright and timber merchant, 5 Dimity street —house 16 do.—saw mill 18 do. Boag, Neil, joiner and wood merchant, 17 High street saw mill, Milliken Bowie, Allan, spirit dealer, 6 Graham street Boyle, David, grocer, 16 High st. and 18 Houston square Brock, Walter, & Co. cotton spinners. Bank-top mill, 24 Campbell street Brown, Matthew, & Co. cotton spinners, (New Mill) 18 Rankin street Brown, Malloch, & Co. cotton spinners, Elderslie Mill, and Old Mill, 36 High street Bryson, John, draper, 28 High street Buchanan, John, stocking maker, 29 Macdowall street Buntin, William clothier and draper, 54 High street Burton, John, sizeing-master, Bank-top mill

CADENHEAD, Miss, boarding school, 14 Walkinshaw st Caldwell, Thomas, picking-master. Old mill Cameron, Alex cotton spinner, 77 High st. —ho. 76 do. Cameron Thomas, spirit dealer, (^artside Campbell, Archibald, spinning-master, Hagg mill Campbell, James, grocer, 16 Graham street Campbell, James, writer, 10 George street Campbell, James, writing-master, andauthor of " Elegant Extracts," &;c. 6 Rankin street Campbell, John, candle maker, 15 Church street Campbell, Mrs. linen dresser, 9 Houstoun square Campbell, Stirling, grocer and grain merchant, 56 High st —house 15 Church street Campbell, William, writer, 18 Collier street—ho. 17 do, Campbell, Wilson, rope-maker, 62 High street Charleton, Miss, milliner, 32 Campbell street Charleton, Thomas, Excise Officer, 32 Campbell street Clapperton, Rev. John—house Mount Pleasant 1'20 JOHNSTONE.

Clark, George, grocer, 66 High street Clark, Hugh, tmsmith and grocer, 30 High street Clark, John, shoemaker, 50 High street Clark, William, joiner and cahinet maker, 8 Church street Cochran, H. & M. C. comb & horn maniif, 55 High street Cochran, Mrs. milliner & straw hat maker, 55 High street Connell, James, sizeing-master, Floors mill Connell, Matthew, grocer, 72 High street Courtney, Henrj, grocer & nail-maker, 8 Houston square Craig, Daniel, shuttle-maker, 44 High street

Craig, John, (Cross Ke^^s Inn) 22 Houstoun square ; to- bacconist, wine a.nd spirit cellar, do. Craig, William, carding-master, Stewart's mill Crawford, George, horse-dealer, 12 Macdowall street Crawford, James, watch & clock maker, 7 Macdowall st. Crawford, Robert, hair dresser, 1 Macdowall street Crawford, William, auctioneer, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 25 High street Camming, Andrew, spinning-master, Banktop mill Cuthbertson, Mrs. Agnes, spirit dealer, 34 Rankin street

DAVIES, William, spinning-iiiaster, Cartside mill Dickie, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 70 High street Dickson, W^illiam, grocer, 8 Rankin street Dochertj, Daniel, spirit dealer, 8 Collier street Donald, Robert, engineer, naachine-maker and iron-found- er, 73 and 74 Hip-h street—house 74 do. Douglas, James & Co. ironmongers, 26 High street Dove, Alexander, house, 24 Rankin street Downs, John, brass-founder, 33 Rankin street

ESDON, Alexander, farmer, Laigh Cartside : Esdon, James, spirit dealer, 5 High street

FERGUSON, P. grocer & spirit dealer, 5 Graham street I FilJins, George, confectioner & pastry baker, 26 Fligh st. Findlay, Joseph, merchant—house Rose-bank Cottage Findlay, Mrs. seamstress, 15 Walkinshaw street Fletcher, Peter, brazier & tinplate worker, 57 High street Flockhart, James, saddler, 72 High street 1

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Fraser, James, sizeing-master, Hagg mill Fraser, John, teacher, 10 George street Fulton, Archibald, Canal store-keeper--—ho. Canal Bridge Fyfe, John, baker, 15 High street Fyfe, John, & Son, cotton spinners, 21 Macdowall street —house 15 do. Fjfe, Robert, carding master, 21 Macdowall street Fyfe, Robert, manager. Watts' mill, 2 Macdowall street Fyfe, William, cotton spinner, 20 William street

GALBREATH, David, carter, 27 Campbell street Gas Work, foot of Rankin street Gemmell, John, spinning master, Johnstone mill Gibson, John, grocer & spirit dealer, 5 Macdowall street Gibson, Robt. wine & spirit merchant, 19 Houstoun sq. Glossop, Daniel, boot & shoemaker, 24 Houstoun square Gordon, James, vintner and eating house, 71 High street Gow, George, boot and shoemaker, 66 High street Gow, John, boot and shoemaker, 28 High street Gow, Robert, sen. boot and shoemaker, 27 High street Gowldie, Archibald, grocer, 51 High street Graham, Bernard, fruit merchant, 28 High street Gray, James, boot and shoemaker,. 2 1 High street Gray, Peter, druggist, 58 High street

HATR, Miss, leghorn & straw hat maker, 3 Graham st. Hall, Alexander, sen. gardener, Laigh Cartside Hall, James, wholesale and retail grocer, and grain mer- chant, 21 Houston square

Hall, William, grocer and stoneware dealer, 6 Quarry st. I Hamilton, John, cooper, 28 Collier street—house 9 do, Hamilton, Mrs. mangier, 6 William street Hamilton, Wm. boot & shoemaker, 2 Walkinshaw street Hamilton, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 6 William street Hannay, MichaeF, tailor, 29 Macdowall street Hart, James, gardener and seedsman, 5i High street [Hart, James, smith and farrier, 18 High street—ho 65 do. Henderson, Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 49 High street Hill, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 58 High street t 1€^ JOHNSTONE.

Hodgert, Robert, sen. (Black Bull head inn) and posting house, 53 High street Hodgert, Robert, sen. & Co. (Black Bull) cellars and tap room, 14 George street Hodgert, Robert, tailor, 17 Houstoun square Hodgert, Robert, jun. writer, 22 William street Houston, Gavin, dyer, 8 George street Houston, James, watch and clock-maker, 59 High street Houstoun^ John, sizeing master, New mill Houstoun, Misses, milliners & dress makers, 59 High st. Houstoun, George, & Co. cotton spinners, Johnstone, Cartside and Hagg mills Houstoun, Ludovic, of Johnstone Houstoun, William, Johnstone Castle Hunter, John & Co. general agents, 58 High street Hutton, James, & Co., shoe and leather merchants, 15 Houstoun square

INGLES, Alexander, teacher, 6 William street Ingles, James, grocer, 70 High street

JACKSON, George, brass-founder, 20 Houstoun square J affray, Peter, builder, ,4 Graham street James, William, spirit dealer, 7 Quarry street Jamieson, Hugh, clerk. Old mill, 36 High street —house 6 Houstcun square Johnstone Assembly Rooms, George street Jolmstone iron foundry Co. 18 Dimity street—Archibald, Wilson, manager.—ho. 12 High street Johnstone, George, tejacher, 1 William street

KENNEDY, Andw. tailor & broker, 12 Ludovic square^ Kennedy, William, rector of Town school, Ludovic square •-r7hi)use .137 Graham "street Kennoway, Janies, sj-nrit dealer, 27 High street Kerr, Daniel, spirit dealer, 8 Quarry street King, James, carding, master, Xartside mill King, Misses, dress makers, leghorn and straw hat manu- facturers, 15 Houstoun square Knox, Rjbert, watch and clock maker, 30 High street JOHNSTONE. 1^3

LAIRD, James, boot and shoemaker, 27 High street Laird, James, sizeing master, Johnstone mill

' Laird, James, wright and glazier, 20 Houstoun square Laird, John, tea dealer, 20 Houstoun square Laird,Miss, leghorn & straw hat maker, 20 Houstoun square Lamont, Robert, tailor, 2 Church street Lang, David, land measurer, 3 Campbell street

, Lang, James, grocer, 16 Church street Lang, J ohn, boot and shoemaker, 2 Campbell street Lang, Robert, cotton spinner, 8 Fligh street—house 6 do. Lawrie, Robert, draper, 17 Houstonn square Lindsay, Rev. William— house 22 William street

1 Little, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 1 William street Lochhead, James, grocer, 61- High, street Loudon, Hugh, cloth merchant, 55 High street Loudon, James -house 55 High street Loudon, John, cloth merchant, 19 Houstoun square

I Love, Archibald, grocer, 17 Church street, and sizeiog master, Old mill

MAIiLOCH, Wm. cotton spinner—ho. Mount Pleasant Marni, James, picking master, Hagg mill Marshall,. Robt. turner & turning lay maker, 10 Canal st. Menzies, Archibald, spirit cellar, 14 Houstoun square Millar, David, stoneware & fruit dealer, 13 High street Millar, Hugh, manager, Stewart's mill Millar, John, spirit dealer, Dick's Bridge Millar, Matthew, whin stone quarrier, 26 Rankin street Millar, Miss, dress and straw hat maker, 60 Hi^h street' Millar, Mrs. linen dregser, 26 Rankin street Miller, Robert, apothecary hall, 20 Houstoun square Mills, Thomas, grazier and flesher, 25 High street

Mitchell, Archd. bread & pastry baker,36 Macdowall st. Mitchell, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 9 Houstoun square Mitchell, John, teacher, 65 High street Mitchell, Mrs. spirit dealer, 11 Houstoun square Montgomerie, Miss, milliner & dress maker, 9 Quarry-st. Montgomery, Robert, & Co. wick and cotton yarn manu- facturers, P^'ocklajifi Mills, 1 and 78 High-street M'^ntgomery, Robert— house,. Peockland House 'l^H JOHNSTONE.

More, Alexander, tailor, 21 Houstoun square More, Miss, dressmaker, 60 High street More, Mrs, Jane, grocer, 60 High street Muir, John, surgeon, 54 High street ^luir, Thomas, spirit dealer, 25 Houstoun square Munn, Alex, shoemaker & leather cutter, 63 High street Murdoch, John, carding master, Cartside mill Murrny, Rohert, hair dresser, 7 Houstoun square

MACADAINi, William, picking master, Stewart's mill

Macalister, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 High st. jMacdowall, Henry, throstle cotton spinner, Floors mill

Macdowall,Jas. foreman, Findlay's mill, 10 Macdowall st. Macuowall & Blair, engineers and machine makers, 13 Dimity street M'Callum, Mrs. grocer, 15 High street M 'Galium, Peter, tailor 65 High street M'Clure, Daniel, tailor, 133 Graham street M'Conncchy, Bannatyne, baker, 21 Houstoun square M'Connechy, Mrs. grocer, 5 Collier street M'Donald, John, cotton spinner, 7 Macdowall st. —ho. do. M'Donald, John, smith & farrier, 35 Macdowall street M'Donald, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 19 High street M'Dougal, James, carding master, Cartside mill M'Dougal, Neil, spirit dealer, 22 High street

M'Farlane, Ann, leghorn & straw hat maker, 29 High st.. M'Farlane, Archibald, teacher, collector of statute labour- money and poor rates, 38 High street—house 51 do^ M'Fee, James, tailor, 5 William street McGregor, Duncan, sizeing master, Stewart's mill M'Intyre, Gilbert, grocer, 4 William street M'Lardie, William, customer weaver, 14 Quarry street McLaren, Duncan, sizeing master, Cartside mill M'Laren, James, picking master, Johnstone mill McLaren, M. surgeon & druggist, medical hall, 21 Highst. McLean, Duncan, tailor, 57 High street IM'Lelland, Miss,dress & straw hat maker, 23 Houstoun sq.v M'Millan, Duncan, tailor, 3 William street

M'Naught, John, manager, Adelphi mill, 21 Graham st. ho. 20 do. /OHNStONE 125

M'Neil, James, spirit dealer, 13 High street McNeil, John, boot and shoemaker, 26 Collier street McNeil, John, manager. Old mill, 36 Highst.—ho. 34 go. M'Pherson, Hugh, saddler, 23 Houstoun square M'Ready, Mrs. milliner, leghorn, straw hat and dress mak- er, 2 Graham street M'Robbie, James, excise officer, 54 High street

K"EILSON, Allan, farmer, Cochran mill ||Neilson, Janet, grocer, 20 Macdowall street INesmith, John, spirit dealer, 5 Houstoun square Nicol, James, spirit dealer, 24 Houstoun square

OATT, James, plasterer, 7 Houstoun square Oliver, William, painter (& window glazier, 21 Houstoun sq Orr, John, grocer, 71 High street

PAISLEY Distillery Spirit Cellar, 14 Houstoun square jPaterson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 26 Macdowall ; t.-

; Paton, Daniel, spirit dealer, 28 Graham street IPearson, Thomas, plasterer, 14 Houstoun square jPeglar, John, spirit dealer, 25 Collier street [Peglar, John, tailor, &c. 55 High street SFicken, Mrs. fringe maker, 3 William street Pinkerton, John, jun. surgeon^ and druggist, 66 High st house 68 do. j iPinkerton, John, surgeon—house New Field

I Pinkerton, M. S. surgeon, 23 William street. (Pinkerton, William, cloth merchant, 2] High street jPltcairn, Miss, dress maker, 61 High street Pollock, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 132 Graham st. iPreston, John, nail maker,. 64 High street Purden, Matthew, grocer, 5 Macdowall street.

RAINE, W. & W. painters, 15 Houstoun square Ralston, John, millwright & engineer, 77 High st—ho 4 do«. Reid, James, tailor, 31 High street Reid, John, mason, 7 Houstoun square Reid, Miss, dress-maker, 6 Church street Reid, William, grocer & stoneware mercht, 59 B]

Riddle, John, Arngibbon spirit cellar, 12 Houstoun sq. Riddle, William, mason, 12 Houstoun square Robertson, Allan, surgeon, 23 Houstoun square Robertson, Joseph, grocer, 62 High street Robertson, William, boot & shoemaker, 4 Houstoun sq. Roebuck, Boyd, hair cutter and perfumer, 16 High street Rodger, James, tailor & spirit dealer, 17 W^alkinshaw st. Rodger, Robert, grocer, 14 Houstoim square Rov/e, Robert, teacher, 19 Church street

SAWERS, John, wheel wright & turner, 12 Ludovic-sq; 8cott, James, wood-turner, 37 Rankin street Scott, Miss, straw hat maker, 5 William street Scott, William, carding master, Stewart's Mill ^ Scrim, David, builder, 4 William street Shanks, William, cotton spinner, machine maker, and. en- gineer— house Bank House Sinclair, William, flesher, 20 High street Sloan, James, slater and lead merchant, 18 Ludovic sq. Sloan, James, wine and spirit dealer, (Buck Head Inn,) 14 High street Small, Mrs. corset maker, 25 High street Smith, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 High— street Smith, Hugh, machine maker, 21 William st. ^ho. 10 do. Smith, James, & Son, timber merchants, 14 William st. —house Banktop Smith, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 63 High street Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 54 High street Speir, Miss, dress maker, 12 High street Speir, Robert, stretching master. New Mill Soroul, James, grocer and vintner, 63 Graham street Sproul, James, umbrella maker, 7 Collier street Steel, John, carding master. Floors mill Steel, Matthew, tailor, 21 Houstoun square Steel, William, carding master. Old Mill Stevenson, Allan, Caledonia tavern, 13 Houstoun squares Stevenson, Jas. flesher, Johnstone Arras Inn, 65 High st Stevenson, James, tailor, 24 High street Stevenson, John, carding master. Old Mill Stevenson, Miss, dress maker, 15 Collier street Stevenson, Mrs. John, seamstress, 9 Houstoun square JOHNSTONE. 127

Stevenson, Thomas, teacher, 4 Collier street (Stevenson, William, manager of George Houstoun & Co.'s cotton works— house 15 Collier street Stewart, Alex, cotton spinner, 39 High st. —house 40 do. Stewart, Andrew, grocer, 15 Graham street Stewart, Angus, grocer, flesher, & spirit dealer, 54 High st. Storie, Archd. & Co. grocers, boot and shoemakers, 132

Graham street .

TAYLOR, Allan, blacksmith, 4 Rankin street Telfer, Rev. Alexander—house Banktop Thomson, Alexander, carding master, Aldelphi Mill Thomson, James, baker, 52 High street

Thomson, John, carding master, Banktop Mill , Thomson, John, grocer, 26 Rankin street Thomson, Robert, jun. clerk. New Mill Thomson, Robert, manager. New Mill—ho. 18 Rankin st. Thorburn, James, & Co. wine, spirit, and tea dealers, 1 Houstoun square Turner, Hugh, jun. fiesher and spirit dealer, 29 High st.,

' WADDEL, John, merchant, 2 Quarry street Walker, John, spirit dealer, 32 High street Wann, Miss, milliner, straw hat & dress maker, 69 High st. Watson, Robert, carding master. Floors Mill Watson, William, boot and shoemaker, 51 High street Watt, Rt. cotton-spinner, 2 Macdowall st.—ho Brewery st. Webster, George, clerk to Geo. Houstoun & Co.'s cotton works—house Cartside Weems, Wm. plumber, copper and tinsmith, 11 High st. Whitehill, John, wright and turner, 14 Macdowall street Whitehill, William, turner, 14 Macdowall street Wilson, Archibald, cast iron founder, 18 Dimity street- house 12 High street Wilson, Elizabeth, grocer, 13 Quarry street Wilson, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manu facturer, 57 High street Wilson, James, wholesale and retail grocer and grain merchant, 23 High street Wilson, John, spirit dealer, 12 Macdowall street Wilson, Matthew, carding master, Johnstone mill us F O W L E R'S QUAHnELTON, ELDERSLIE, LINWOOD, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

ADAMS, John, plane maker, Thorn Aikenhead, Alexander, farmer, Barskivan Aitken, James, spirit dealer, Quarrelton Allan, James, overseer of Ludovic Houstoun's aoal works —house, Craigton Allison, William, spirit dealer, Elderslie

BARR, Robert, vintner, Quarrelton Bell, John, carter, Elderslie Bonnar, William, spirit dealer, Quarrelton Bowie, John, blacksmith, Greenend, Quarrelton Bowie, William, jun, smith and farrier, Thorn Brown, Andrew, manager, Linwood Mills Brown, James, overseer, Linwood Mills Brown, Malloch & Co. cotton spinners, Elderslie mill Buchanan, George, gardener, Greenend, Quarrelton Buchanan, Ludovic, farmer, Greenend, Quarrelton

CAMPBELL, Alexander, gardener, Sir Wm. Wallace's- Old House, Elderslie Campbell, John, boot and shoemaker, Elderslie Campbell, Peter, grocer Elderslie Campbell, Robert, shoemaker, and spirit dealer. Thorn Chapman, Alexander, picking master, Elderslie Clark, Robert, grocer, Elderslie Inn, Elderslie Cochran, Mrs. grocer, Linwood Craig, John, grocer, Elderslie Crawford, William, teacher, Elderslie Cunningham, James, shoemaker, Linwood Currie, Archibald, grocer, Elderslie ^

QUARRELTON, &C. 129

DONALD, Robert, teacher, Linwood Duncan, Archibald, slater, Elderslie Cottage

ERSKINE, James, spirit dealer, Elderslie Erskine, Miss, dress maker, Elderslie j

GARDNER, Alexander, farmer, Linclive Glassford, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, Quarreltop. Glassford, William, teacher. Quarrelton Graham, James, moss improver, Linwood Graham, James, overseer, of Campbell Snodgrass's coal works—house, Overtown Greenhill, Campbell, carding master, Elderslie mill

HART, John, beamer. Old Road, Elderslie Hart, John, feuar, Elderslie Henderson, Jas. grocer, wine & spirit merchant, Linwood Hercules, Ninian, hillsman, Craigenfeoch— house Thorn. Hodgert, Robert, overseer, of Ludovic Hoiistoun's coal works—house Overtown Hodgert, William, clerk to Ludovic Houstoun—house Quarrelton Hodgert, William, hillsman and spirit dealer, Thorn Hood, Charles, tinsmith aud spirit dealer, Linwood Houstoun, Loduvic of Johnstone Houstoun, William, Johnstone Castle Hunter, Wm. &izeirig master, Elderslie mill

JOHNSTONE, John, smith, farrier, and spirit dealer, Elderslie

KELLY, John, carding master, Linwood mills.

LEE, Allan, joiner and cartwright, Linwood Lee, James, farmer, Linwood Linwood Cotton Spinning Company, Linwood mills Losh, Wm. factor to Ludovic Houstoun— ho. Quarrelton Lusk, .John, tailor, Elderslie. Lyle^ Alexander, farn:;er, Benstone —

130 QUARRELTON, kCT.

MALLOCH, William, jun. manager, Elderslie mill house Mount Pleasant Montgomerie, James, spinning master, Elderslie mill Murray, Adam, rat catcher, Linwood

M^CLURE, John, carding master, Linwood mills M'Cormick, Wm. carder, and spirit dealer, Quarrelton M^Crae, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, Elderslie M'Creath, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, Elderslie M'^Crone, William, spirit dealer, Linwood M'Dougal, Dougal, picking master, Linwood mills M^Dougal, Peter, spinning master, Linwood mills M'Farlane, Alexander, spinning master, Linwood mills M'Gregor, James, grocer. Thorn M'Kean, James, carter, Linwood M'Kenrick, Archibald, tailor, Elderslie M'Kenzie, Daniel, boot and shoemaker, Linwood M'lvie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Elderslie M^Lure, John, boot and shoemaker, Linwo^'d. MTherson, Alexander, flesher and cow doctor, Elderslie

NISBET, Archibald, coal dealer, Elderslie

FATERSON, Matthew, blacksmith, Linwood Pettigrew, John, spirit dealer, Elderslie Pettigrew, Miss, leghorn and straw hat maker, Elderslie,

REID, James, carding master, Elderslie mill Reid, William, grocer, Linwood Robertson, William, farmer,. Greenhill Rodger, William, twister, Elderslie Rowand, Alexander, carter, Linwood Rowand, Mrs. Bethia, grocer and spirit dealer, Linwood

SALMON, Fullarton, grocer, Quarrelton Semple, James, feuar, Quarrelton Sinclair, Mrs. Thorn-hill Inn, Thorn Smith, Daniel, baker and vintner, Elderslie 3mith, William, quarrier, and spirit dealer, Elderslie 131 QUARRELTON, &C.

Snodgrass, Campbell, coal mine proprietor—ho. Thorn- hill House Speir, Robert, of Burn Brae Steel, Archibald, spirit dealer, Linwood Stevenson, James, carter, Hillhead, Elderslie Stevenson, William, sizeing master, Linwood mill Stewart, Robert, boot and shoemaker, Linwood Storie, Archibald, wright, Greenend, Quarrelton Symington, William, grocer, Thorn

WALKER, W. & R. timber merchants, and wrights, El- derslie Watt, James, clerk, Linwood mill Watt, Joseph, foreman, Linwood mills—house Linwood Wylie, Wm. grocer and cowfeeder, Elderslie

APPENDIX TO F O W L E R S JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, ELDERSLIE, LINWOOD, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD,

JOHNSTONE.

COMMITTEE OF TOWN MANAGEMENT. Alexander Esdon, President—John Mitchell, Treasurer Robert Montgomerie, sen James Smith William Campbell William Shanks Robert Smith William Kennedy, Clerk Archibald M'Farlane, collector of Statute Labouraod Poor Rates ,

132 Johnstone^ 8^c, justices of Peace, 8^&,

Justices of Peace, Johnstone District* ABBEY PARISH. KILBARCHAN PARISH.

L. Houstoun of Johnstone Sir William Milliken Napier, of | W. Houstoun, Johnstone Castle Milliken and Napier, Bart. Campbell Snodgrass of Thornhill William Napier of Blackstoun Robert Watt, Johnstone Wm. Cuninghame of Craigends James Brown, Linwood James Stirling of Glentyan HOUSTOUN PARISH. John Findlay of Gryffe, Bank William Malcolm Fleming of House Barrochan Alex. Cuninghame, West Fulton Robert Freeland of Broomward KILMALCOLM PARISH. William Stevenson of Crosslee Henry Macdowall, Carruth Wm. Carlile of Houstoun Field James Corbet of Porterfield Archd. Jamieson of Woodfoot William Campbell, writer, clerk,

Justice of Peace Court, held in Black Bull Hall, first Friday of every month, at II o'clock, forenoon. WRITERS.

Wm. Campbell, 18 Collier st. I Robert Hodgert, jun. 22 Wil- Jas. Campbell, 20 Houstoun sq. liam street | ~^ SHERIFF OFFICERS.

John Douglas, 19 Church street I Alexander Henderson, 28 Col- Findlay Munro, Thorn lier street ^~ j EXCISE OFFICERS.

John M'Robie, 54 High street | Thos. Charleton, 32 Campbell st FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.. ^ercM^es—Robert Watt, Brewery street. Scotland Insurance—William Shanks, Bank House West of Scotland—William Losb, Quarrelton

Adjusters of Imperial Weights and Measures*

Weights and Dry Measures— Robert Donald, 74 High street Liquid Measures—Peter Fletcher, 57 High street AUCTIONEERS. James Blackburn, 67 High street | William Crawford, 25 High st. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. J. Pinkerton, sen. —ho. Newfield Allan Robertson, 23 Houstuon J. Pinkerton, jun.— ho. 68 High st square M S. Pinkerton—ho 23 William st Malcolm M'Laren, 21 High st John Muir—ho. 54 High street Robert Bland, 133 Graham st aj Midivives, Sfc. Appetidix. J33

MIDWIVES. High street Mrs. Robertson, 75 High street | Mrs. Orr, 17

Mrs. Barbour,4Houstoun square { Mrs Allan, Elderslie.

JOHNSTONE COFFEE AND NEWS ROOM, Black Bull Inn, 53 High street. George Webster, Convener and Treasurer.. Robert Montgomerie, sen Secretary. DIRECTORS.

~^Sir William Milliken Napier, of William Campbell Milliken and Napier, Bart. W. Houstoun, Johnstone Castle Robert Hodgert, sen. Robert Watt William Malloch, sen. Joseph Findlay

Johnstone Assembly Booms, 11 — 12 George street MINISTERS. Chapel of Ease— 11. Ludovic-square— Alexander Telfer. United Secession Chuscii-— 18 Church street—John Clappertoi Belief Chuscb—Q Walkinshaw street— William Lindsay Methodist Chapel—6 Quarry street—^J. Burgess N. B. — For residence see Directory.

SESSION CLERK.

William Wilson, 27 Rankin streets

CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS.

Chapel of Ehse— William Semple, officer, 14 Quarry street— Wm. Wilson, precentor, 27 Rankin street. United Secession Church— James .Steele, officer, 7 Collier st.— John M'Millan, precentor, High street. Belief Chumch-— John Muir, officer, 7 Walkinshaw st. — Marshall, precentor, 10 Walkinshaw street.

Grave Digger and Town Crier— William Semple, 14- Quarry st.

POST OFFICE, 53 High Street. The EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, PAISLEY, and other Mails arrive at Five o'clock in the morning and Eight evening, and depart at half-past One and half past Four o'clock afternoon Office hours from Eight o'clock a. m. till Nine o'clock p. m. Robert Hodgert, sen. Post Master. N. B. — See Rates of Postages, Paisley Directory, page 96 M —

134 Johnstone, 8^c, Stage Coaches, S^c.

STAGE COACHES.

Mr. HODGERT'S Coaches start from the Bull Inn, 53 High st. Johnstone, every lawful day (except Thursday) at ten o'clock five forenoon, and afternoon, for Paisley ; and leave No, 1, Moss street, Paisley, for Johnstone, at 12 noon, and 6 evening. Same Coaches start from Johnstone for Paisley, every Thurs- day, at Eleven o'clock forenoon, and leave Paisley for John- stone, at three afternoon.

CARRIERS' QUARTERS, &c. GLASGOW— Jas. Allan, 24 High street, arrives Wed Sat departs Wed Sat at 10 morning — David Allan, 4 William street, arrTues Wed Sat dep Tues Wed Sat at 7 morning GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW—Jas. Allan, 24 High street, arr Tues Fri dep Tues Fri — Findlay Hay, 17 Houstoun square, arr Tues Fri dep Tues Fri PAISLEY—Peter Lindsay, 4 Collier street, arr daily, dep daily — John Paterson (foot carrier) 6, Church street, arr daily dep daily — James M'Callum, (foot carrier) 15 High street, arr daily dep daily

CONVEYANCE BY WATER. Canal Store, Archibald Fulton, Store keeper. For canal PASSAGE and LUGGAGE BOATS, see Paisley Directory—page 99.

SOCIETIES, &c. Instituted. Subscription Library— Alexander Munn, preses, 6,3 High street William Malloch, jun. treasurer. Mount Pleasant John Burton, clerk, 23 Campbell street—Archibald M'Farlane, Librarian, 51 High street

Gas Light Company— Robert Montgomery, sen. governor, Pe'ock- land House— RobertBlair, manager—Wm, Malloch, jun. clerk. Mount Pleasant

1799. Elderslie School Committee—Robert Walker, preses, Elders- lie— Andrew M'Creath, treasurer, Elderslie— William Cravvford, teacher and clerk, Elderslie 1803. Loyal Johnstone Yeomanry Society—John Stevenson, preses, 9 Houstoun square — Alexander M'Nicol, treasurer, Ludovic square— George Webster, clerk, Cartside—John Murdoch, officer, 22 Collier street ——

Societies. Appendix. 135

1807. Elderslie and Johnstone Friendly Society—James Semple, preses, Quarrelton—John Hart, treasurer, Elderslie— Archibald M'Farlane, clerk, 31 High street —John Mor- rison, officer, 15 Macdowall street

1807. Johnstone Friendly Society— Alexander Cameron, preses, High street —Alexander Munn, treasurer, High street James B!shop^ clerk, 11 Macdowall street — Duncan Blair, officer, 5 Houstoun square 1811. Houstoun St. Johnstone Lodge, 246—Robert Hodgert, sen. R. VV. M., 53 High street— William Riddle, depute mas- ter, 12 Houstoun square —John M' Donald, pass master, 7 Macdowall street—James Gray, senior warden, 21 High street—John Andrew, junior warden, 76 High street- James Sioan, treasurer, 14< High street— Neil Boag, secre- tary, 17 High street—William Clark, senior deacon, 8 Church street— Alexander More, junior deacon, 2! High High street—Thomas Andrew, senior steward, 3 High street—Robert Hodgert, tyler, 17 Houstoun square 1813. Elderslie and NeiDton Friendly Society— Colin Cassels, preses, Elderslie— Andrew M'Crae, treasurer, Elderslie —James M'Creath, clerk, Elderslie —Jas. Inglis, officer, Elderslie

1813. Johnstone Transfer Friendly Society—Hugh Millar, preses. High street—James Smillie, treasurer, James Bishop, clerk, 11 Macdowall street—Duncan Blair, officer, 5 Houstoun square

1820. Johnstone, Quarrelton, Thorn, and Elderslie Coffin and Coffin Cover Society—James Colvin, preses^ 3 Campbell street —James Connel, treasurer, Quarry street—Archd. M'Farlane, clerk, 51 High street—Duncan Blair, officer and Cover Keeper, 5 Houstoun square—Samuel Gibson, contractor.

1825. Johnstone Mechanics'' Institution—Thomas Shanks, presi- dent, Baqk house— William Weems, Vice-president, 71 High street —John Eraser, treasurer, 10 George street James Lang, secretary, 17 Dimity street— Robert Max- ton, librarian, 11 Canal street— Library Room, 9 High st. 1829. Johnstone Burying Ground Watch Society—John Buchan- an, president, 5 Macdowall street— James Sloan, treasurer, 14 High sireet— Francis Gibson, secretary, 9 Houstoun square-— With a Committee of len Directors 1830, Johnstone Medico. Chirurgical Society for the promotion of Medical ^ Surgical Knowledge—T. Smellie, president, Houstoun — H. Crawfurd, Vice-president, Bridge of Weir—D M'Pherson, treasurer, Paisley— William Muje secretary, Paisley ——— — —

136 Johnstone, S^e. ScJwols, S^c.

Johnstone Sabbath Evening School Committee' George Andrew, President—Duncan Campbell, treasurer Thomas Andrew, secretary and clerk, VISITOR?. Rev= Alex Telfer— Rev. William Lindsay— Rev. John Clapperton. The Committee meet on the first Monday of every month—i. Scholars about 135.

SCHOOLS.

(1.) Sabbath School—21 Graham street. John Stewart, teacher— Scholars about 4-5.

(2.) Sabbath School— Collier Street. George Ai.drew and Robert Watson, teachers— scholars about 40.

(3.) Quarrelton Sabbath School. Duncan Campbell, Neil Livingstone, and John M'Neil, teachers scholars about 70.

Old Mill Sabbath School, 38 High street. INSTITUTED 1803 Conducted by Archibald M'Farlane, teacher. There are 18 mana- gers, two of them assist every Sabbath evening in rotation — scholars about 55,

Methodist Sabbath School.

Held in their chapel, 6 Quarry street. Archibald Wilson, President, Niel M'Ewan, Secretary. There are under the Directors' inspection about 150 scholars To this school is attached a library.

Fairs.

Johnstone Cross, nearly opposite to the Black Bull Inn, is dis- tant from the Cross of Paisley, 3 m.iles, 5 furlotigs, 34 poles. Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second Monday of July and

on the last Thursday of October, for cattle ; also, on the last Friday of December for horses. Although this Market is not generally known, being but lately es-

tablished ; yet from the excellent supply of caitle brought forward, promises to be one of the most numerously attended Fairs in the West of Scotland. The market place is spacious and very exten- piive, affording accommodation rarely to be met with. 137

F O W L K E ' S HOUSTOUN, CROSSLEE, BRIDGE OF WEIR, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

ADAM, John, grocer, Houstoun Aitken, James, cart and mill wright, Bridge of Weir Aitken, Walter, farmer, Boghall Aitken, William, mill wright, Gryffe mill Allison, James, gamekeeper, Houstoun Armour, John, overseer. Comely Cottage Arthur, James, farmer, Mashington Arthur, Matthew, shoemaker, Barroclian town Arthur, Robert, farmer, Midglen Arrol, William, cotton spinner, Butt's mill, Houstoun^

BALLANTYNE, James, farmer. Little Haddockstane Barbour, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Houstoun Barbour, Alexander, slater, Houstoun Barclay, James, theikar, Houstoun Barr, Alexander, wine & spirit merchant, Bridge of Weir Barr, Alexander, tailor, Houston Barr, James, tailor. Bridge of Weir Barr, James, wool carder, Gryffe Grove miil Barr, John, flesher, Houstoun Barr, John, jun. licenced horse dealer, Vv^est YondertBiSi Barr, John, of West Yonderton Barr, Matthew, tailor, Houstoun Barr, Mrs. Jean, grocer, Houstoun Barr, Robert, cotton spinner, Gryffe Grove milli j Barr, Robert, tailor, Houstoun Bell, Robert, baker and spirit dealer, Bridge of Wein- Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Gryfie Wraes Blackwood, Robert, carrier and carter, Houstoun Blackwood, William, farmer, Barrochan Cross^ Blair, Matthev/^ shoemaker, Houstoun Brown, MatUiew, boot and shoemakerj Bridge oil Wciii- M. 3 138 HOUSTOUN, &c.

C ALDER, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Crosslee Caldwell, John, carrier and carter, Bridge of Weir Caldwell, John, farmer, Haddockstane Cameron, Daniel, spinning master, Gryffe mill Cameron, Dougald, grocer. Bridge of Weir Campbell, Robert, tailor, Houstoun Carlile, William, bleacher, Houstoun Field

Carruth, John, farmer, Muirtown •: Carruth, William, farmer, Birkenhead Christie, Andrew, farmer, Fodston Clark, Janet, & Co. spirit dealers, Crosslee Copland, John, boot and shoemaker, Crosslee Crawfurd, Henry, surgeon ^nd druggist, Bridge of Weir

D ALTON, Joseph, carding-master Gryffe mill Dickie, Miss, dress maker Reviiigshaw Duff, John, carding master, Crosslee mill Duncan, John, customer weaver, Houstoun

FINDLAY, John, Gryffe Bank House Findlay, J. & J.cotton spinners, Old & New mills, Bridge of Weir Findlay, William, grocer & spirit dealer, Craig Bait ToL bar, Bridge of Weir Fleming, William Malcolm, of Barrochan Fleming, William, farmer, Fulwood Fraser, William, grocer, and spirit dealer, Houstoun Frazer, John, carding master New mill, Bridge of Weir Freeland, John, & Co, cotton spinners, Gryffe mill Freeland, Robert, of Broomward

GARDNER,John,spinningraaster, Butt's mill, Houstoun Gavin, George, carding master, Butt's mill Gibb, John, farmer, Shovelbred Graham, Murdoch, boiler, Houstoun Field

HALL, James, spirit dealer. Bridge of Weir Hamilton, William, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of W^eir Hay, Rev. William Scott, Bridge of Weir Henderson, John, feuar, Houstoun HOUSTOUN, &c. 139

Henderson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Woodside Holmes, John, clerk, Houstoun field Holmes, William, farmer, Yateston Holmes, W. smith, farrier, & spirit dealer, Bridge of Weir Holms, Allan;, Bridge of Weir Toll bar Holms, James, farmer, Muirhouse Holms, James, spirit dealer. Bridge of Weir Houstoun, James, grazier. Bridge of Weir Houstoun, James, grocer. Black Bull Inn, Houstoun Houstoun, John, carding master, Gryffe mill Houstoun, Robert, joiner and cart wrigbt, Houstoun

JAMIESON, Archibald, of Woodfoot Jamieson, John, picking master, Crosslee mill

KERR, George, sawer. Bridge of Weir King, Amelia, grocer. Bridge of Weir King, John, builder, Houstoun Cottage King, Misses, milliners, straw hat and dress makers, Bridge of Weir King, Walter, sen. Houstoun King, Walter, jun. builder, Houstoun Kirkwood, John, farmer, Netherfield Knox, Miss, leghorn and straw hat maker, Houstoun

LAIRD, James, sen. farmer, High Lawfield Laird, John, farmer. High Lawfield Lang, Alexander, farmer, Barshegrie Lang, Alexander, farmer, Houstounhcad Lang, Arthur, of East Yonderton Lang, Gabriel, miller, Barrochan mill Lang, George, grocer and spirit dealer. Bridge of Weir Lang, James, clerk, New mill Lang, James, farmer, Botherickfield Lang, John, farmer, West Glen Lang, John, joiner and cartwright, Crosslee Lang, John, spirit dealer, Crosslee Lang, Joseph, coal and lime merchant, Goudenlee Lang, Joseph, smith, horse cutter, & spirit dealer, Bridge of Weir Lang, William, engineer, Old mill 140 HOUSTOUN, &C.

Lang, Williai], farmer, Wraes Lang, William, Saracen's Head Inn, Bridge of Weir Lang, Mrs. William, jun. milliner, dress, and straw hat maker. Bridge of Weir Lauder, James, farmer, Blarock Leitch, James, smith and farrier, Barrochaa town Loudon, Alexander Hardgate toll bar Lyle, James, farmer, Innally Lyle, John, farmer, South Barlogan

MARSHALL, John, teacher, Hardgate Martin, Alexander, clerk, Butt's mill Mathie, Andrew, farmer, Loanhead, Houstoun Miller, James, spirit dealer, Crosslee Miller, John, shoemaker & spirit dealer, Bridge of Weir Miller, Miss, dress maker, Crosslee Miller, Mrs. farmer, Reiley Miller, Robert, grocer. Bridge of Vveii* Monteath, Rev. John, D.D. Houstoun Manse Muir, Robert, teacher, Bridge of Weir, Munro, Robert, grocer, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun M'Coll, Solomon, clerk, Gryffe mill M'Cowan, John^ manager, Crosslee mill M'Dougal, A. spinning master, Old mill. Bridge of Weir M'Dougal, Daniel, druggist, Houstoun M'Ewen, John, agent, Houstoun M'Ewen, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Houstoun M'Isaac, Colin, shoemaker, Bridge of Weir M'Kemmie, James, spinning master, Crosslee mill M'Murray, Alexander, farmer, Scart M'Murray, George, grocer and flesher, Barrochan Town M'Murray, James, farmer, North Mains M'Murray, Robert, farmer. Back of the Hill M'Taggart, John, Baron oiScer, Houstoun Place

ORR, Robert, Lonend, Houstoun Orr, Robert, spirit dealer, Houstoun Orr, Thomas, farmer. South Mains Orr, Thomas, tea dealer, Crosslee Orr, William, smith, Houstoun HousTouN, kc. 141

PARK, James, farmer, Killallan Manse Paterson, James^ farmer, Greenhill Paterson, Robert, grocer, Houstoun Paterson, John, farmer, Waterlee Paterson, William, farmer, Wallies Paterson, William, parochial schoolmaster, session clerk, and collector of statute labour money, Houstoun Paton, Andrew, mason, Cross Keys Inn, Houstoun Patrick, Andrew, spirit dealer. Bridge of Weir Patrick, John, carding master. Old mill, Bridge of Weir Paul, William, clerk, Crosslee mill Pettigrew James, cart wright, Houstoun Pettigrew, Mrs. midwife, Houstoun

RISK, John, blacksmith, GryfFe mill, Bridge of Weir Ritchie, Alex, warehouseman, GryfFe mill Robertson, John, teacher, Crosslee

SCOTT, Alexander, farmer, Crosslee and Gooselet Scott, David, farmer, Laigh Lawfield Scott, James, farmer, Kirkton Sharp, James, cooper, Crosslee Sharp, James, manager, Grj^ffe mill, Bridge of Weir Shaw, William, carter, Houstoun field Shearer, Alexander, wright, Swainiston Shearer, Matthew, cooper, Houstoun Shields, Michael, hair dresser, Crosslee Simpson, Douglas, spirit dealer, Houstoun Simpson, John, farmer, Meiklefield Sloan, James, slater and lead merchant, Houstoun— slate yard near Renfrew ferry Smellie, Thomas, surgeon, Houstoun Speir, Patrick, jun. miller, Mill of GryfFe Speir, Patrick, sen. of Mill of GryfFe, miller Speir, Peter, currier. Bridge of Weir Speir, Robert,—house Burngill Speir, William, jun. tanner—house Burngill Speir, James, tanner—house Burngill ^peir, William, & Co. tanners. Bridge of Weir Speir, William, sen. tanner—house Burngill 142 HOUSTOUN, &C.

Steel, John, spinning master. New mill Bridge of Weir Steel, Miss, dress maker, Crosslee Stevenson, Archibald, teacher, Houstoun Stevenson, Wm. & Sons, cotton spinners, Crosslee mill Stevenson, William, of Crosslee Stewart, James, farmer and miller. Nether mill Stewart, Robert, wright, Crosslee mill

TAYLOR, Robert, feuar, Bridge of Weir Taylor, William, farmer, Elphistone Thomson, John, sen. teacher. Bridge of Weir Thomson, W. smith, farrier, & spirit dealer, Bridge of Weir Todd, Alexander, grocer, Houstoun Turner, Hugh, sen. flesher, Bridge of Weir

WALLACE, Robert, victualler and spirit dealer, Crosslee Wardrope, Peter, baker and spirit dealer, Houstoun White, Mrs. Mary, grocer, Houstoun White, Robert, farmer. Chapel and Robert-yard farms White, Robert, vvright, Barrochan Town White, Thomas, joiner and cartwright, V/oodside White, William, farmer, Woodside Whitehill, Jarass, boot and shoemaker. Bridge of Weir Whitehill, Peter, shoemaker, Houstoun Wilson, Alexander, land surveyor, joiner, and cartwright, Bridge of Weir Wilson, James, farmer, Barrfillen Wilson, Matthew, mason and vintner, Barrochan town Wilson, Miss, dress maker, Houstoun Wilson, William, farmer, Towncroft Wisliart, Wm. carding master. Cross mill. Bridge of Weir W^oodhouse, Archibald—house Crosslee Cottage Wylie, Andrew, grocer. Bridge of ¥/eir

YATES, Alexander, farmer. Cleaves Yates, James, farmer, Turningshaw Yates, John; farmer, Crooks 143

TO "' 17 r i HO US TO UN, CROSSLEE, BRIDGE OF WEIR, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

Justices of Peace residing in or near Houstoun. Wm. M. Fleming of Barrochan Wm. Carlile, of Houstoun Field Robert Freeland of Broomward Wm. Stevenson of Crosslee Archd. Jamieson, of Woodfoot J. Findlay, of GryfFe Bank house MINISTERS. 'Parish Chumcti—Houstoun, Rev. Dr. John Monteath. Houstoun Manse. Burgher Church— Bridge of Weir, Rev. William Scott Hay, Bridge of Weir, (Parish of Kilbarchan.) CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Parish Church— Houstoun, Matthew King, precentor, Houstoun —John Duncan, officer, Houstoun Burgher Church—Bridge of Weir, Alex. Ritchie, precentor, Kil- barchan— John Horn, officer, Kilbarchan GRAVE DIGGER. IIot(siou7i Parish Church-~John Duncan, Houstoun. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. 'Thomas Smellie, Houstoun. j Henry Crawford, Bridge 'of Weir. MID WIVES. ' Mrs. Pettigrew, Houstoun. | Mrs. Tarbet, Bridge of Weir. Mrs. Fleming, Bridge of Weir. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Houstoun Farhh School—Wm. Paterson, sclioolmaster & session clerk Houshmn Village School— Archd. Stevenson, teacher

\ Bridge of Weir Subscription School— Robert Muir, teacher. Bridge of Weir Crosslee School ; —John Robertson, teacher, Crosslee This school is supported by a salary from William Stevenson and Sons, cotton spinners, Crosslee mill, for educating children belonging to their work. At present, there are attending this schoof 55 scholars .

i44 Moustoun^ 8^c, Pahlic Schools, Sfc.

SABBATH EVENING SCHOOLS. Houstoun School — Parish School House. This School is patronised and supported solely, by Mrs Cuning- hame of Craigends. The children are liberally supplied by her with Catechisms and Bibles gratis— Scholars 49, James Fram, teacher. Bridge of Weir School— Burgher Church- Conducted by the Rev. William Scott Hay, and Robert Muir. F To this School is attached a library— Scholars, about 43- j Crosslee School—John Robertson, teacher— Scholars 70. '

CARRIERS' QUARTERS. ! GLASGOW—James Barr, Houstoun, arrives Thurs departs Thurs ' ...^^^^i. Hatrick, Crosslee, arr Mon Wed Fri dep Mon Wed — j Fri I PAISLEY— Peter Findlay, Bridge of Weir, arr Thurs dep Thurs | JOHNSTONE—James M'Callum, (foot carrier,) Saracen's Head 1

Inn, Bridge of Weir, arr Tues Thurs Sat dep Tues | Thurs Sat JOHNSTONE and GREENOCK Carriers—James Allan and Findlay Hay, from Johnstone to Greenock, arrive at Baillie Lang's, Saracen's Head Inn, every Tuesday and Friday morning, and arrive again, at same Inn, on the evening of said days, for Johnstone. I KILMARNOCK and GREENOCK Carrier— Alex. Graham!

from Kilmarnock to Greenock, arrives at Eobert Millar's, : Bridge of Weir, on Tuesday and Friday morning, and ar- rives again at same Inn on Wednesday and Saturday, for Kilmarnock.

SOCIETIES, &c. Instituted. 1807. Bridge of Weir Friendly Association—Wm. Hood, preses. Bridge of Weir—William Aitken, treasurer, Bridge of Weir —John Thomson, clerk, Bridge of Weir—James Laird, offi- cer, Bridge of Weir. 1824. Houstoun and Killallan Book Club— Alexander Henderson, preses, Houstoun— John Watson, treasurer, Houstoun— Charles Galbreath, clerk, Houstoun—Thomas Pettigrew, li- brarian, Houstoun

1829. Bridge of Weir Funeral Society— Alex. M'Dougall, preses,' Bridge of Weir— Alex. M'Ewen, treasurer, Bridge of Weir —John Eraser, clerk. Bridge of Weir—John Salmond, offi- cer, Bridge of Weir N. B. —To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 117. FAIRS. Houstoun— Second Tuesday of May.

Bridge of Weir— First Friday after Lillia's Day Kilbarchan Fair, ^ 145 FOWL ER'S KILBABCHAN AND NEIGHBOUBHOOD

ALLAN, George, Druggist, Cross Allan, Robert, agent, I'own foot Allan, William, flax dresser. New street Allison, Rev. Matthew, Relief Manse, New street Andrew, John, joiner and cabinet maker. New street Andrew, Robert, teacher. New street Andrew, Thomas, joiner, cabinet, and rustic chair maker, mill, cart, and plough wright. New street Armour, John, of Littletown, farmer

BARCLAY, John, farmer, Drygate Barr, James, farmer, Windyhill Barr, John, farmer, Barnscroft Barr, John, mason, Kaimhill Barr, John, of Clavens, farmer Barr, Matthew, beamer. Steeple square Barr, Miss, of East Braes Barr, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, Barrholm street Barr, William, of Cartside, farmer Barry, John, agent, Barrholm street Barry, John, jun. & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, Barr- holm street Baxter, Williaro, farmer, Bruntshields Blackwood, James, tailor. Shuttle street Blackwood, William, teacher, Church street Brodie, David, cooper, and nursery man, New street Brodie, Mrs. M. wine & spirit dealer. Mason Lodge, Cross Brodie, Robert spirit dealer. Church street Brodie, Thomas, farmer. West Auchincloich Brown, James, boot and shoemaker, Steeple street Brown, James, excise officer, Forehouse Buchanan, William, spirit dealer, Evving street N 146 KtLBARCHAN, kc.

CALDER, John, farmer, Coalboag Caldwell, Alexander, farmer, Anchans Caldwell, iVrchibald, farmer, rsTether Craigends Caldwell, James, grocer, Barrholm street Caldwell, John, customer weaver, Ewing street Caldwell, Robert, joiner and cabinet maker. New street Carruth, James, farmer, Lawmarnock Carruth, Robert, farmer. East Fulton Christie, Wm. wright, ironmonger, oil &colourman, Cross Ciark, James, of Burnfoot, farmer Clark, Miss, milliner, leghorn, & straw hat maker, Church st. Clark, Robert, farmer, Damtoim Clark, Thomas, slater and plasterer, New^ street Climie, James, of Cullochant, farmer, & road surveyor Cliraie, Robert, land surveyor and collector of statute la- bour money, Cullochant Climie, Robert, agent, Church street Cochran, David, tailor, Steeple square Cochran, Francis, dog trainer, Townfoot Cochran John, farmer, Priestoun Cochran, John, farmer. West Torr, Cochran, Mrs. grocer, Church street Cochran, Peter, of Clippens Cochran, William, farmer, Green Connell, James farmer, Locherside Connell, John, farmer, 'Tween4he-hi!ls Craig, James, groom, Glentyan Craig, John, of Whinerstone & Monkland, farmer, Monk- land Craw, George, gardener, Clippens Crawford, Archd. grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Ew- ing street Cunninghame, x\lex. of West Fulton, farmer Cunninghame, Mrs. of Craigends Cunninghame, William, of Craigends Cunningham, Adam, Woodside Cunningham, John, of Woodside Carrie, David, boot and shoemaker, Church street

DAVIE, Francis, carrier and spirit dealer, Church street KILBARCHAN, &C. 147

Davies, John, jun. beamer, Barrholm street Davies, John, sen. beamer. Shuttle street Davies, John, grocer, Ewing street Donald, Peter, farmer,. Fauids Donald, Robert, farmer, Penneld Douglas, Charles, tailor, Steeple square Douglas, Rev. Robert, Kilbarchan Manse

EDDIE, James, jun. farmer, Overjohnstone Eddie, James, miller and grain merchant, Milliken mill Erskine, Robert, faamer, Kibblestone Erskine, William, farmer, East Auchincloich Erskine, William, shoemaker, Townfoot

FERGUS, Robert, farmer, Netherjohnstone Ferrier, Mrs. Jean, spirit dealer, Steeple street Frame, John, & Son, calico printers, Locher Printiield Eraser, John, tailor, Steeple street Fulton, John, farmer, Kaimhill Fulton, Thomas, farmer, Lintwhite

Galbraith, John, spirit dealei:, New street Galbraith, \Villiam, farmer, Threeply Galbraith, William, musician. New street Galloway, Walter, farmer, Shillingworth Gardner, John, builder, Barrholm street Gavan, Mrs. teacher, (Ladies' week day school) Gibson, Mrs. Deaf-hillock Toll bar Giffen, James, spirit dealer, Overjohnstone Gilmour, John, farmer, Netherjohnstone Graham, Captain—house Meadside Grant, James, miller and grain merchant, Glentyan mill:

HANCOCK, Fergus, watch and clock maker, Barrholm st, Hardie, Alexander, grocer and carter, Steeple street Harvey, John, farmer, Barnbrock, Hatrick, James, farmer, Boaghouse Hay, William, grazier and spirit dealer, Steeple sqnar.c?^ Hill, William, farmer, Sandholes JJolm, James, farmer,_ Bruntshields 148 KILBARCHAN, &C.

Holnij John, farmer, Donaldfield Holm, Peter, of Hairlaws, farmer Holm, William, grocer, Ewing street Holm, William, of High Bruntshields, farmer, grazier, and licenced horse dealer Holms, James sen. joiner & cartwright, Barrholm street Houston, x\rchibald, spirit dealer, Church street How, Miss—house Shuttle street Howie, Alexander, surgeon, Shuttle street Hunter, x\rchibald, jun. agent and grocer, Townfoot

JACK, Robert, farmer, Greenside Jackson, Allan, farmer, Selvieland Jackson, James, of Huthead, farmer Jackson, John, farmer, Mains of Milliken Jackson, William, farmer, Passinglinn Jamieson, Joseph, spirit dealer, Ewing street Jamieson, Mrs. of Muirhead, farmer

KEITH, George, thatcher, Townfoot Kerr, John, cartwright. Steeple square King, Edward, agent Barrholm street King, Misses, milliners and straw-hat makers, Barrholm st.

LAIRD, Miss Agnes, agent. Steeple square Lang, Alexander & James, boot & shoemakers, New st.i Lang, Arthur, jun. of Bower, farmer j Lang, Arthur, sen. of Laigh Bruntshields '• Lang, John, grocer, Cross Lang, John, grocer. New street Law Francis, builder. Steeple street Lee, John, farmer, High Auchinsale '; Lochead, William farmer, Ryvewraes Logan, J ohn, farmer, Westcrossflat Love, William, jun. teacher, Barrholm street Love, William, sen. grocer, Barrholm street Lyle, James, jun. farmer, Horsewood Lyie, James, sen. farmer, Torrhouse Lyle Peter, farmer, East Torr RILBARCHAN, BcC I4g^

MACDOWALL, William, of Carruth Manson, Wm. schoolmaster & session, clerk, Barrliolm st. Meikle, Mrs. feuar, Barrbolm street Millar, Miss Ann, milliner,- Ewing street Millar, Mrs. John, ^-ocer, Church street Millar, William, C. surgeon an.d tlruggist. Church street Monie, John, shoemaker. Steeple street Monie, Robert, flesher, and spirit dealer, Ewing street Muir, J ames, farmer, Plainlees M'Arthur, Alexander, agent, Barrholm street M^Fee, Nathaniel, boot and shoemaker, Church street M^Gavin, James, smith and farrier, Shuttle street McGregor, John, agent. Church street M'^Gregor, Mrs. furnishing shop, Barrholm street M'Intyre, Duncan, manufacturer, Townfoot M'Kemmie, John, carter, Cross

NAPIER, SirWm. Milliken, of Milliken and Napier, Bait.. Napier, William of Blackstoun Neil, Robert, boot and shoemaker. Cross Niven, Robert, farmer, Waterstone

ORR, John, farmer, Todholes Orr, Mrs. Margaret, spirit dealer. Steeple street Orr, Robert, carter, VVheatland Orr, Peter, farmer, Law

PARK, William, grocer. Shuttle street Paterson, James, farmer. Mill of Cart Pattison, Alexander, farmer, Laigh Auchinsale Purdon, Andrew, bleacher, Merchant's closs

RAMSAY, Robert, grazier & flesher, Ewing street Renfrew, William) farmer. Mains of Blackstoun Ritchie, Adam, of Wardend, farmer Rodger, John, farmer, Hillhead

SEMPLE, James, farmer, !Middletown Semple, James, jun. manufacturer, Barrholm street Seniple, James, manufacturer, and cloth mercban.t> Crcs% 350 KILBARCHAN, kc*

Shields, Francis, gardener, Wardhouse Stevenson, James, grocer, Townfoot Stevenson, James, of Auchinnames, farmer Stevenson, James, spirit dealer, Ewing street Stevenson, John, of Barnbeth, farmer, Stevenson, Miss, milliner, dress and straw hat maker, Townfoot Stevenson, Mrs. grocer, Ewing street Stewart, James, farmer, Thirdpart hall Stewart, John, Buck's Head Inn, Cross and New street

Stewart, William, baker and grain merchant, Church st. Stewart, William, boot and shoemaker. Church street Stirling, Captain James, R.N. of Glentyan

TAYLOR, Duncan, farmer, Little Toll Thomson, James, farmer, Brannochly Thomson, John, cooper, Shuttle street Tinto, Miss Margaret, agent, Ewing street Tinto, Miss Margery, grocer, Ewing street Tinto^ Miss, milliner and dress maker, Ewing street

WALKER, John, farmer, and spirit dealer, Church street Watson, John, farmer, Blackstoun Welch, John, smith and farrier. Town foot Whyte, James, joiner, cabinet maker, grocer and spirit dealer. Steeple street Vy hyte, J ames, wine and spirit dealer, Cross Wilkie, Robert, farmer and miller, Lochermill Wilson, Alexander, auctioneer, flesher, grocer, and land surveyor. Shuttle street Wilson, Archibald, tailor. Steeple street Wilson, George, grocer and spirit dealer, Steeple street W^ilson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Church street; W^oodrow, John, builder. Steeple street Woodrow, Matthew, farmer, Barnbeth W'oodrow, W^illiam, farmer, Clochoderick Wright, Allan, blacksmith. West Fulton

YOUNG, Colin, manuf. grocer & spirit dealer, New st. I'oung, John, customer weaver, Shuttle street 151 APPENDIX TO FO W LER'S KILBARCHAN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

KILBARCHAN. COMMITTEE OF TOWN MANAGEMENT. Alexander Wylie, President—Robert Climie, Treasurer. George Wilson John Davies John Walker William Caldwell Alex. Holms James Caldwell Robert Craig William Christie Matthew Houston William Park William Love, clerk, John Lang, officer.

Justices of the Peaces residing in or near KilhaTchunn Sir William Milliken Napier of James Stirling of Gietyan Milliken and Napier Bart. John Findlay, Gryfte, Bankhouse William Napier of Blackstoun Alex. Cunninghame, West Fulton Wra. Cuninghameof Craigends Duncan Graham, Meadside Wm. Campbell, clerk, Johnstone. MINISTERS. Parish Chumch—Church street, Robert Douglas, Parish Manse I Relief Church—Ewing street, Matthew Allison, Relief Manse Baptist Chapel— foot, \_ -Town James M'Gavin, Shuttle street ^ SESSION CLERK. William Manson, Barrholm street.

• CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Parish Church—John Young, officer, Shuttle street-— Robert Mil- ler, Precentor, New street Relief Church—John Stevenson, officer. Steeple square Nathaniel r M'Fee, Precentor, Church street GRAVE DIGGERS, Parish Church, John Young, Shuttle street Relief Church, John Stevenson, Steeple sfjuare ;

jt^2 Kilbarclmn. Medical Practitioners, S^c.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Alexander Howie, New street—William C. Miller, Church street

AUCTIONEER. Alexander Wilson, Cross,

EXCISE OFFICE AND OFFICER. Buck's Head Inn, New street, John Stewart Entry Keeper—James Brown, officer, Forehouse

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL— Steeple square. William Manson, Schoolmaster

SABBATH EVENING SCHOOLS, Committee. —James Adam, president—John Dunsmore, treasurer- William Manson, secretary and clerk.

Visitors. —Rev. Robert Douglas, Alexander Howie, William Caldwell, Rev. Matthew Allison, Rev. William Stewart, Peter Chapman. —The Committee meet annually. There are under the Visitor's inspection two Sabbath Schools, Nos. 1 and 2,— Scholars about 195.

Parish School Boom (I)—James Adam, Alex. Wylie, sen. James Laird, James Wilson, James Wotherspoon, James M'Kenzie, John Hill, John Walker, Robert Walker, Thomas Lochhead, and Robert Currie, teachers.— Scholars 170.

Ladies' Room, adjoining Parish School (2) —Wm. Love, jun. and William Blackwood, teachers.— Scholars 25. Relief Church Sabbath Evening Class—The Rev. M. Allison ii parts religious instructions to intending communicants, and' others of more advanced years.

Ladies* Week Day School, Town foot—Mrs Gavan, teacher. — This school is patronised and supported by Mrs Stirling of Glentyan. The number of girls who attend on an aggregate, for instructing in reading and sewing is thirty-four

CARRIERS' QUARTERS, &c. GLASGOW— Robert Galbraith, from New street, every Wednes* day and Friday morning, and returns same day —

Carriers^ cf-c. Appendix. 153

i GLASGOW—Francis Davie, from Church street, every Wednes- day and Friday morning, and returns same day

— Robert Orr, from Wheatlands, every Wednesday, and re- turns same day PAISLEY—Robert Galbraith, from New street daily, and returns daily

— Francis Davie, from Church street, daily, and returns daily — James Cravirford, (foot carrier) from Cross, daily, and re- turns daily

GREENOCK—Robert Orr, every Tuesday and Friday, and re- turns same days.

SOCIETIES, &c.

Instituted. 1765. Kilharchan General Friendly Society—Colin Y'oung, preses, New street—John Walker, treasurer, Church street—James Semple, clerk, Cross—No officer.

1784-, St, BarcJian's Lodge, No. 208, now No. 154 -James Houston, R. W. M. Kilmalcolm—James Christie, depute master, Cross— Colin Young, senior warden, New street Walter King, junior warden, Houctoun—George Wilson, treasurer, Steeple street —John Galbraith, secretary, Lin- wood—John Gardner, senior steward, Barrholm— Francis Law, junior steward, steeple street—James Houston, tyler.

1801. Kilbarchan Union Friendly Society. —William Tinto, preses, Ewen street—Alexander M' Arthur, treasurer, Barrholm street—William Arnot, clerk, Barrholm street—James Hill, officer.

1802. Kilharchan Friendly Association—James Christie, preses, Cross— George Wilson, treasurer. Steeple street— William Manson, clerk, Barrholm street—George Anderson, officer. Church street.

1802. Kilharchan (No. 4^ Friendly Society—Robt. Monie, preses, Ewing street— William Love, treasurer, Barrholm street John Dougal, clerk, Steeple square—George Anderson, offi- cer. Church street

1802. Loyal Kilharchan Yeomanry— Archibald Wilson, preses, Steeple street— George Wilson, treasurer, Steeple street- James Scrapie, clerk. Cross—James Houston, officer, •New street —

154 Kilhar chart i Sfc. Societies S^c

1808. Kilharchan Library— James Caldwell, preses, Ewing street — Archibald Crawford, treasurer, Ewing street —John Gal- braith, clerk, Linwood— William Speirs, librarian, New st.

1810. Kilharchan (No. l,j Friendh/ Society— Archibald Hous- ton, preses, Church Ptreet—James Caldwell, treasurer, Barrholm street— W.Love, clerk, Barrholm street— John Wilson, officer To\Miroat

1811. Kilharchan (No. Q,) Friendly Society— Francis Shields, preses, Wardhouse— Peter Caldwell, treasurer. New street —John Dougal, clerk, Steeple square— George Anderson, officer, Church, street.

1814. Kilharchan (No. 12J Friendly Society-^Veter Barr, jun., preses, Barrholm street— James Morrison, treasurer, Ewen street—John Galbraith, clerk, Linwood— Robert Hall, officer, Shuttle street.

1816. The Kilharchan Friendly Society, for mutual Protection against Lous hy Fire—James Caldwell, preses, Barrholm street— William Christie, treasurer, Cross— William Man- son, clerk, Barrholm street—James Stevenson, officer, New street

1823. Kilharchan Relief Lihrary—Thomas M'Kean, preses, Stir- ling street—James Wilson, treasurer. Church street— Rev. M. Allison, secretary— William Green, librarian, Steeple street—John Stevenson, officer, Steeple street, and eight directors.

? Kilharchan and Neighbourhood Agricultural Society. — Mr; Peter Donald, farmer, Faulds, preses— Messrs. John Logan, farmer, Crossflat — Robert Donald, Penneld—John Coch- ran, farmer, Friestoun —James Stewart, farmer. Hall Alexander Wilson, grocer, Kilharchan — Robert Clark, far- mer, Damtoun, Managers— George Wilson, vintner, Kil'- barchan, treasurer—John Stewart, Buckhead Inn, Kilbar- "chan, clerk.

The Committee of Management annually chosen

Premiums awarded as under, at the show in 1830.

1 For the best Bull, three years old or upwards, to James Stewart, farmer, Hall, - - - - - £1 5

2 For the best Bull, under three years old, to John Carruih,

farmer, Fulton ------1 0'

3 For the best cow in milk, not above eight years old to, Wil- liam Orr, Kilharchan ..-.^-.15 Societies, <$^c. Appendix. 155

For the second best cow in nailk, to Peter Donald, farmer, Faulds 10

5 For the best three year old, in milk, to William Manson, Kilbarchan ------10

3 For the best two year old, in milk, to John Walker, vint- ner, Kilbarchan - - - - - 15

7 For the best yield quey, two years old, to Robert Donald,

farmer, Penneld . - - - - 15

For the best one year old quey, to Pe'er Donald farmer,

Faulds - - -. - - - 10 A premium was likewise offered to the person who brought the greatest number of cattle to the mirket for sale, and

was awarded to John Barr, farmer, West Yonderton 1

Also, a premium was offered to the person who brought the greatest number of horses to the market for sale, and was awarded to Jas, Holms, horse dealer, Bruntshields 1

1829. Kilbarchan Curler's Society—W. E. Millar, preses, Church street—John Andrew, treasurer—James Mack, clerk, Stee- ple street—Andrew Adam, officer, Steeple street.

? Kilbarchan Female Society in aid of Missions — Lady Napier patroness — Mrs. Stirling, president— Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Allison, vice-presidents— Miss How, treasurer— Rev. Mat- thew Allison, secretary, with a Committee of six Directors.

N, JB. To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 117.

FIRE ENGINE. The F.re Engine and Apparatus are lodged in the Steeple Build- Fullarton's Steeple square, ings. K«ys are to be found at Alexander Archibald Wilson's Steeple street, and William Christie's, Engine keeper. Cross.

FAIRS.

*Lillia's Day, 3d Tuesday of July, Old Style. *St. Barchan's Day, 1st Tuesday of December, Old Style. and we would recommend to i Old Stvle is too antiquated to be under-tood now, Fairs it, to jnm in t|.e pro- the inhabitants of those viU ige.s who reguiate their by rear ot huropcar^ civil- ere^snirr march of mtell'Tt." the Kn-sians who are in the not allow ourselves to izar.o\,rhave lately adajKed New btjle, and surely we will dio\,\) bell aid. 156 F O W LE R'S LOCHWINNOCH, NEWTON OF BELTREES, HO W' WOOD, AND NEIGHBO URHO OD

ADAM, John, farmer, Laigh Barford Adam, Robert, farmer and cattle dealer, Plantly Aitken James, farmer, Park Aitken, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Kirktoun Aitken, John, farmer. Park Allan, Hugh, clerk, Calder Park mill Allan, John, customer weaver, High street Allan, Miss, dress maker. How-wood Allan, Mrs. spirit dealer. How-wood Allan, Robert, carding master. New mill Allan, Robert, heckler, Calder street Allison, Archibald, wright & timber mercht. How-wood Allison, Hugh, boot and shoemaker. How-wood Anderson, Duncan, shepherd, Muirshiels Anderson, James, lime burner, How-wood Anderson, Mrs. druggist. High street Anderson, Robert, surgeon and druggist, Calder street Archibald, John, farmer, Clovenstone Armour, Mrs dress, leghorn, & straw hat maker, Chapel st Arthur, Archibald, of Gavelmoss, farmer Arthur, Mrs. Wm. Black Bull Inn, Cross Arthur, Robert, farmer, Tannelmuir Arthur, Robert, of Jamfreystock, farmer, Gavelmois

BAILLIE, Thomas, teacher, How-wood \ Baird, Andrew, farmer, Barfurd j Barbour, John, farmer, Auchingown

j Barbour, John, grocer. High street

j Barbour, John, musician, Eastend

Barbour, John, jun , sawer. High street ] Barbour, John, sen., sawer, High street 1 LOCHWINNOCH, &C. 1 oj

Barbour, John, wright, Eastend Barbour, Robert, feuar. High street Barbour, William, farmer, Little Cloak Barclay, Alex, farmer, Greenbrae Barr, Mrs. of Lochside Barr, Robert, spirit dealer, High street Bartholomew, John, timber merchant, joiner, and cabinet maker, ISJewton of Beltrees, and overseer, Burnfoot

I Bartholomew, Wm. farmer, miller, and grazier, Millbank

! Bartlemore, James, farmer, Meikle Cloak Biggar, David, candle wick manufacturer, Loajihead I Blackburn, James, farmer, Sandystone I Blackburn, John, wright, Kirktoun i lUackwood, George, farmer, Lorabar

: Blackwood, James, boot and shoemaker. How-wood

! Blair, James, farmer, Rashiefield Blair, John, of Kerse, farmer I

i Brodie, Hugh, farmer, Risk Brodie, James, of Ward, land measurer, Johnshill I Brodie, John, carding master. New mill I Brodie, Robert, draper, and tea merchant, High street I Brodie, William, jun. of Kerse, farmer Brodie, William, sen. of Nervalstone, farmer, and coal mine proprietor Robert, Howie, hiJlsman

Brown, Robert, hairdresser & customer weaver, High st, I Buchanan, Peter, shoemaker and grocer, j High street

I Buchanan, Samuel, boot and shoemaker. High street Buchanan, Thomas, spinning masrer. mill I New Bulloch, John, druggist. High street Burns, Robert, grocer, j Newton of Beltrees Burns, Thomas, farmer, Little Cloak

CALDERWOOD, John, saddler. High st, John Allan shopman Caldwell, Allan, of Kaim, farmer Caldwell, Hugh, farmer. Ward

J! Caldwell, James, farmer. Mid Barnaich I Caldwell, I John, of Auldyard, farmer Caldwell, I Lieutenant John, Gavan Caldwell, Robert, Buck's Head Inn, How-wood jl o 158 LOCHWINNOCH, &C.

Caldwell, Robert, sen. of Calderhaugh, writer, High st. Caldwell, Robert, of Muirdykes, farmer Caldwell, Robert, jun. writer, High street Caldwell, Thomas, farmer and thread manuf. Loanhead Caldwell, Thomas, farmer, Munibrock Caldwell, William, of Beltrees, farmer Caldwell, William, of Gavan Caldwell, William, farmer, Midhouse Caldwell, William, of Wateryett, farmer Cameron, Peter, bleacher, Midton field Cameron, Thomas, Newtown of Barr, Toll bar Campbell, James, of Burnthill, farmer Campbell, James, wright, Newton of Beltrees Campbell, James, vintner. High street Campbell, John, bleacher, Bowfield Campbell, Miss, milliner and dress maker. High street Campbell, Mrs. Glenhead Campbell, Robert, grocer and tea merchant, High street; CardufF, Andrew, blacksmith. How-wood Carswell, Thomas, of Muirhead & Hillsyde, writer, Qrossj —house Braehead Clark, Andrew, farmer. Old Tower Clark, David, farmer. Hollow Barnaich Clark, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, Cross Clark, John, farmer, Boghouse Clark, John, farmer, Little Gavan Clark, Robert, farmer. Risk Clark, Thomas, of Top House, farmer Cochran, David, mason, Newtown of Barr Cochran, James, dentist, Skipper's yard Cochran, Major W^illiam, of Ladyland Connell & Aitken, cabinet-makers & cart-wrights, High st! Connell, Jas. sen. of Calderhaugh, chandler, & agent for' the West of Scotland Insurance Co. Kewtown of Barr Connell, John, draper, Calder street Connell, John, writer, Newtown of Barr Connell, Robert, tailor, High street Connell, William, writer. Cross—house Newtown of Barr Craig, James, farmer, West Lochhead Craig, Jas. teacher & land surveyor, Newton of Beltrees LOCHWINNOCH, &C. 159

'Craig, John, jun. farmer, Wester Gavan Craw, Willianij sawyer, How-wood iCrawford, Hugh, postmaster, High street Crawford, James, auctioneer and spirit dealer, High st. Crawford, James, blacksmith, Calder street iCrawford, James, customer weaver, Calder street Crawford, Matthew, baker, Fligh street Crawford, Peter, spirit dealer, keeper, of Muir toll bar. Crawford, Robert, mason, and slater, Newtown of Barr Crawford, William, beamer, Kirktoun Crawfurd, Andrew, surgeon, Johnshill Crawfurd, John & William, wool spinners, Cloak mill Cunningham, Robert, farmer. East Loanhead Currie, John, farmer, Gateside

DAVIDSON, Deacon Archd., smith, Newtown of Barr Donald, James, spirit dealer, Calder street Donald, John, of Tandlemuir, farmer Douglas, William, road surveyor, EUiestoun brig Dow, James, tailor, Calder street Duncan, Jos. ironmonger & tinsmith, Tanholes, Kirktoun Duncan, William, farmer. Bower trees

Dunlop, , farmer, Middleton Dunlop, Robert, farmer, Wheels Dunsmore, Alexander, How-wood Dunsmore, John, cabinet maker & cart-wright, Calder st.

EDMISTON, Alexander, grocer & spirit dealer, Cross Edmiston, David, gamekeeper, Castlesemple Ewing, Robert, farmer, Fairhiils Ewing, Robert, feuar, High street Ewing, Robert, grocer, High street Ewing, Walter, farmer, Bridgend

FERGUSON, Alex, retailer of ales, High street Fisher, David, hosier, High street Fulton, Buchanan, & Co. cotton spinners, New mill Fulton, John, Knockbartnock Fulton, William, farmer, Broomknowe Fulton, William, of Knockbartnock and Balgreen 1^0 LOCHWINNOCH, kc*

Fulton, William, of Spreulston, fai'mer Fyfe, Robert, engineer, New mill

GALT, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, Chapel street Gardner, Pvlrs. house keeper, Barr Gardner, Richd. bird-stuffer & portrait painter, Calder st. Gardner, William, joiner, cabinet maker, and cart vvright, North Shields gate Gaw, James, Clark's Bridge, toll bar Gemmil!, Francis, of Overtoun Gemmil!, John, J. baker. High street Gemmill, John, farmer, Linthills Gemmill, John, of Burrifaulds, farmer Gemmill, John, snuff-box maker, Calder street Gemmill, Matthew, teacher. High street Gemmill, Miss Jean, farmer, Lorabank Gibb, James, watch and clock maker. High street Gibb, Robert, farmer, Swinetrees Gibson, Helen, grocer. High street GiilieSj Miss, milliner and dress maker, Chapel street Gilmour, Allan, farmer, Boghouse Gilmour, Jam.es S. grocer and spirit dealer, Kirktoun Glen, David, farmer, Turnershields Glen, John, of Muirfauldhouse, farmer Glen, Robert, farmer, Kaim Glen, William, of Kaim, farmer Goldie, George, shoemaker, Chapel street Greenlees, David, farmer, Waukmill Greenlees, Robert, farmer, Beltrees Greenlees, Thomas, farmer, Wattiestone

HARVEY, Lieut.-Colonel James, of Castlesemple Harvey, Thomas, of Muir end, farmer Hay, John, boot and shoemaker, Newton of Beltrees Henderson, David, assistant schoolmaster. Chapel street Henderson, George, surgeon. Chapel street Henderson, Walter, schoolmaster & session clerk, Chapel st Hendry, James, carding master, Nevs^ mill Hendry, Miss, dress maker, Newtown of Barr Hendry, John, of Auchingown, farmer LOCHWINNOCH, &C. 161

Hendry John, farmer, Knows Holms, James & Robert, wrights, ironmongers, and spirit dealers, High street Houston, Alexander, farmer, Hall Houston, John, farmer. Old Tower, Fauldshead Houston, Miss, librarian to the town library. High street Houstonj Robert, miller, Bridgend Mill Hunter, Captain Robert; Braehead

IRVINE, John, carding master, Calder Park mill

JACK, William, carter, Kirktoun Jack, William, farmer, Longcroft, Jamieson, Alexander, poulterer, Lochshaw Jamieson, Alex, reeling master, Calder Park mill Jamieson, Miss, milliner, dress, & corset maker, High st. Jamieson, Robert, farmer, Bowfield Jamieson, Robert, farmer. Hill Jamieson, Samuel, farmer. High Langstylie Jamieson, William, flax miller, Elliestoun brig

KAY, William, farmer, Artnocks Kerr, Angus, tailor, Calder street Kerr, James, farmer, Heathfield Kerr, Robert, farmer, Kerse Kerr, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead Kerr, William, farmer, and cattle dealer Barrodger Kerr, William, farmer, Knows King, James, of West Muirdykes, farmer King, James, of Yardfoot, farmer King, Miss, milliner, and dress maker, High st.

LAIRD, Andrew, customer weaver and grocer, Kirktoun Latta, Andrew, of Gavelmoss, farmer Latta, James, of Boydstone, farmer Lauder, Alexander, gardener, Castlesemple Law, William, farmer, Kaimhiil Lindsay, James, farmer. High How-wood Lindsay, John, sen. How-wood Lochhead, John, farmer, Auchengreach o 3 —

162 LOCHWINNOCH, kc.

Lochhead, William, farmer, Rivocli i^ogan, James farmer, Byrebush Logan, John, farmer, Tandlemuir Logan, Robert, grocer and mason, Kirktoun Logan, William, builder, Calder street Love, Lieut. James, of Knows, and factor of Hartiield house Hallhill Love, William, of Linthills, farmer

MACALISTER, Hugh, teacher, High street Macalister, John, tailor. High street I\Iacome, Mrs, John, druggist. High street Macdovvall, W^illiam, of Garthland &: Barr Marshall, John, of West Hills, farmer Mathieson, Edward, tailor. High street Maxton, Cochrane, tea and spirit merchant, High street Maxton, Joljn, nursery and seedsman, Chapel street Miller, James, farmer, Park Miller, W^iiliam, of Lochhead, farmer Montgomery, Mrs. of East hills, farmer Montgomery, V/illiam, younger of Cloak, factor of Cas- tlesemple, St. Bride's Mill JMocdy, Mrs. grocer. High street Morrison, Archibald, water twist spinning master, Calder park mill Muir, Robert;, farmer, Ward yett M'Arlney, James, blacksmith. North Shields gate M' Corraick, Neil, tailor. Chapel street M'Farlane Alexander, undertaker, High street >.i'Keggie, Peter, farmer, Laigh Langstylie M'Lean, John, boot and shoemaker, Calder street M'Leish, A. water twist spinning master, Calderpark mill M-Naught, James, blacksmith, Newton of Beltrees ?.I4^herson, Mrs. grocer, Calder street

NEILSON, John, farm steward, Castlesemple Niven, John, farmer, Baribowie Niven, Samuel, shoemaker. High street 0KB, Alexander, surgeon, Harvey square Orr, James, auctioneer, Calder street Orr^ James, bookseller and stationer, High street LOCHWINNOCH, &C. l63

Orr, James, farmer, East Johnshill Orr, James, flesher, and vintner, High street Orr, James, of Langyard, farmer, Orr, James, of Newton of Beltrees, farmer Orr, John, farmer, East Barnaich Orr, Mrs. of Fairhills Orr, Mrs. Thos. stationer, hardware, and toyshop, Cross Orr, Robert, farmer, Westhills Orr, Robert of Auchinhane, farmer Orr, Robert, of Cruiks, farmer Orr, Thomas, grocer, and tea merchant. High street Orr, Thomas, of Risk, farmer Orr, Thomas, (Orrian Academy,) behind the Cross well Orr, WilHam, carding master, Calderpark mill Orr, William, farmer and grazier, Auchinhane Orr, William, merchant. High street Orr, William, of East Johnshill, cattle dealer Orr, William, of Kaim and Greenbrae, farmer Orr, William, of Linthills, farmer

PATERSON, Andrew, writer. High street—ho. Cross Peock, Robert, of Beltrees muir, farmer Peock, William, of Burnside, farmer Pinkerton, Allan, of Mossend, farmer Pollock, Alexander, of Top house, farmer Pollock, Alexander, of Windyhill Pollock, Allan, spirit dealer, Howwood Toll bar Pollock, John, of Burnthill, farmer Pollock, Robert, farmer, South Castlewall Pollock, Robert, of Gilsyard, farmer. Pollock, Robert, sen. of Overtoun, farmer

RALSTON, William & George, coopers, Chapel street Reaside, Robert, farmer, Kerse Reid, John, of Auchingown, farmer Richmond, Alexander, grocer. High street Richmond, John, forrester. Warlock brig Ritchie, Robert, customer weaver, Johnshill Robertson, Miss, milliner, leghorn, straw hat, and dress maker, Factory closs I64f LOCHWINNOCH, &C.

Robertson, Misses, milliners, leghorn & straw hat makers, Harvey square Robertson, Thomas, of Newfaulds farmer Robertson, William, farmer & land surveyor, Newfaulds Robison, William, teacher, Townhead Ross, James, of Over Broadfield, farmer Ruthven, William, basket maker, Bridgend

SAMUEL, James, farmer. Mount top Scrim, William, farmer, Park Shedden, Jas. manager, Calder Park mill —ho. High st. Shedden, John, jun. flesher, (Wheat Sheaf Inn) High st. Shedden, John, sen. flesher, (Brown Bull Inn) High st. Shedden, William, flesher and vintner, Calder street Shoolbraid, Rev. John, Secession Manse, Chapel street Simpson, David, manager, New mill, High st. —ho. do. Simpson, Thomas, Lochwinnoch Inn, Cross Sloan, Wilham, linen and woollen draper, High street Smith, James, sawer, Howwood Smith, John, tailor. Cross Smith, Rev. Robert, Lochwinnoch Manse Speir, Alexander, jun. farmer. East Mitcheltoun Speir, A. sen. of Peockstoun, farmer. South Mitcheltoun Speir, James, land measurer, Upper Hole Speir, Mrs. John, of Upper Hole Speirs, William, farmer, Jamfraystock Speirs, William, farmer and undertaker, Harvey square Spreull, Matthew, of Cochran place Steel, James, grocer and stoneware merchant High st. Stevenson, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Kirktoun Stevenson, Andrew, farmer, Muirshields Stevenson, Daniel, agent. High street Stevenson, Hugh, of Laigh Braidfield, farmer Stevenson, James, druggist, grocer, and customer weaver, Newton of Beltrees Stevenson, James,^ power loom factory Knowsfield Stevenson, James, teacher, Muirshields Stevenson, John, farmer and miller. New Mill Stevenson, John, wood, iron, and brass turner, Chapel iSt. Stevenson, Mrs. farmer, Over Broadfield LOCHWINNOCH, &C. 165

Stevenson, Walkinshaw, tailor, Newton of Beltrees Stevenson, William, farmer, Muirshields Stevenson, William, Lochwinnoch Road-head Inn Stevvart, Alexander, hair dresser, Calder street Stewart, John, of Yard head of Barfod, farmer Stewart, Robert, manager, Hallhill Coal Works— house Hallhill Storie, Mrs milliner, leghorn & straw hat maker, Chapel st. Swan, Robert, of Wattieston—house Burnfoot

TARBET, Mrs. spirit dealer. High street Tarbet, Robert, tailor and grocer, High street Taylor, William, teacher and printer, Calder street Thomson, Andrew, agent, High street Thomson, William, Risk Turner^ William, gardener, Barr Tyre, John, farmer, Boaghead Tyre, Robert, grocer, Calder street

URIE, John, butler, Barr

VEITCH, William, tailor, High street

WALKER, James, farmer, Balgreen Walker, John, farmer, Gilsyard Walker, John, musician, Balgreen Walker, Patrick, grocer. Chapel street Walker, Robert, grocer and manufacturer. High street Wallace, Hugh, carding master, New mill Wallace, William, farmer, Overtown Watson, John, boot and shoemaker, Calder street Watson, William, boot and shoemaker, High street Watt, William, theikar and curling stone maker, High st. White, James, farmer, Lochhead Whyte, David, farmer, Peockstone Williams, Thomas, tailor. How-wood Wilson, Alexander, of Over-trees, farmer, Wilson, Humphrey, mill wright, Calder park mill Wilson, James, farmer, Linthills Wilson, John »& James, carters and carriers, High street 166 LOCHWINNOCH, &C.

Winning, Andrew, farmer, How-wood Wright, Mrs. of Calder Park Wright, William, & Co. cotton spinners, Calder park mill Wylie, Andrew, land measurer and town crier, Cross Wylie, Miss Jean, dress maker. Edge Wylie, William, farmer, Edge

YOUNG, Alexander, farmer, Crossford Young, Andrew, farmer, High Burnside Young, David, farmer, Midton Young, George, grocer, High street Young, John, baker, High street Young, John, clerk. New mill Young, John, farmer, Laigh trees Young, John, jun. builder, Calder street Young, John, sen mason, Calder street Young, William, stoneware dealer. High street Young, William, moudiewart catcher, High street

ilPPEMBIX TO

O W L E R ' S LOCHWINNOCH, NEWTON of BELTREES, HO W- WO OD AND NEIGHB URHOOD

JUSTICES OF PEACE, LOCHWINNOCH DISTRICT.

James Harvey, of Castlesemple I Wra. Montgomery, yr. of Cloak Wm. Macdowall, of Garthland John FyfFe, High street William Cochran, of Ladyland John Buchannan of Calderhaugh James Love, of Knows, Hallhill James Wright of Calderpark

Thomas Carswell, fiscal, Cross Robert Caldwell, clerk, High street Richard Wylie, bar-officer and constable, Chapel street Justice of Peace Court} S^c. Appendix. J 67

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT—Court Hall, Held on Saturday every fortnight, at 11 o'clock forenoon. Robert Caldwell, clerk. WRITERS. Robt. Caldwell, sen. John Connell Robt. Caldwell, jun. William Connell Thos. Carswell, Procurator Fiscal Andrew Paterson N, B. — For residence see Directory.

SHERIFF OFFICERS, &c. Richard Wylie, Chapel street—Robert Young, High street

TOWN OFFICERS

Andrew Wylie, town- crier, Cross. James Riddell, passing bellman, East End.

AUCTIONEERS.

James Crawford, High street—James Orr, Calder street.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

Alexander Orr, Harvey square, I Robert Anderson, Calder street Henderson, Chapel street Geo. J

MIDWIVES.

Mrs Colin Turner, High street | Mrs John Blackburn, High street MINISTERS. PAnisH CuuRcn, Chapel street. —Rev. Robert Smith, Lochwin^ noch Manse. United Secession Church, Chapel street.—Rev, John Shool- braid. Secession Manse, CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Parish Church—Wm. Dunsmore, officer, High st.—Wm. Orr, Precentor, Calder street United Secession Chusch—James Campbell, officer, High street — Robert Goudie, Precentor, Chapel street SESSION CLERK. Walter Henderson, Chapel street—David Henderson, Assistant.

GRAVE DIGGER. William Dunsmore, High street. ]68 LochtvinnocK SfC, Post Office, 4c i

POST OFFICE—High Street. Arrival of Post. Arrives at 7 o'clock in summer, and in winter at 8 o'clock morning. Departure of Post. Departs at 12 o'clock, noon, every lawful day, and at half-past 10 o'clock on Sundays. Hugh Crawford, Postmaster. JV. B. {For Rates of Postages, see Paisley Direct art/, page 96

FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE and AGENT. West of Scotland Fire and Life —James Connell, Agent, Newtown of Barr.

STAGE COACHES. The FAIR TRADER, STAGE COACH, from SALT- COATS to GLASGOW (by Stevenston, Kilwinning, Dairy, Beith, and How-wood,) arrives every lawful day at Lochwinnoch

Road Head Inn, at 8 o'clock morning ; and arrives again at same Inn, from Glasgow for Saltcoats, at 6 o'clock evening. The above Coach arrives at Buck's Head Inn, How-wood, for Glasgow, at half-past 8 morning, and arrives again at same Inn for Saltcoats, at half-past 5 evening. N. B.— The distance from Lochwinnoch Cross to Lochwinnoch Road Head Inn, is 1 mile, 1 furlong, and 17 poles; and from Loch- winnoch Road Head Inn, to Buck's Head Inn, How-wood, is 2 miles, 5 furlongs, and 32 poles.

CAHRIERS. GLASGOW— Wm. Jack, from Kirktoun. — James Storie, from Chapel stieet, on Monday and Thurs- day morning, and returns same day. PAISLEY— Robt Love from High street, every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday morning, and returns same day, — John Robertson, from High street, every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday morning, and returns same day, KILBARCHAN— Agnes Brodie. High street BEITH AND GREENOCK CARRIER. James Love, from Beith to Greenock, arrives at John Houstoun's, weaver. High street, Lochwinnoch, on Tuesday, at 6 o'clock morn. ing, and arrives again at same house, on Wednesday eveniner for Beith.

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL-^Chapel Street. Walter Henderson, Schoolmaster— David Henderson, Assistant. Sabbath Schools, S^t. Appendix 169

SABBATH SCHOOLS.

Committee. — Alex. Orr, president — Thomas Orr, treasurer—James Shedden, secretary and clerk. Visitors. — Rev. Robert Smith—Rev. John Shoolbraid— Robert Swan. The Committee meets annually. There are under the Visitors in- spection seven Sabbath Schools.— Scholars 550 as under: — Parish School Room— Conducted by Robert Wallace, and assisted by six men and four females— Scholars 133, mostly adults. Little Cloak—John Stevenson, Thos. Burns, teachers— Scholars 21 Calderhaugh— Matthew Gemmell, Janres Graham, Richard Gard- ner, and Samuel Niven, teachers— Scholars 130 Cowt Hall—John Reid, Robert Barbour, and John Connell, teachers — Scholars about 46 Orrian Academy— Thomas Orr, teacher— Scholars 70 Townhead—James Clerk, James Gilmour, Alexander Gemmeii, James Jamieson, and Robert Ralston, teachers— Scholars 70. Townfoot—Robert Aitken, John Barbour, Hugh Macalaiter, and David Dunsmore, teachers— Scholars 80

SOCIETIES, &c.

Instituted.

1799. Lochwinnoch Garthland St Winioch Lodge fNo. 204. y— John Shedden, jun. R. W. M. High street— Robert Con- nell, senior warden. High street —Matthew Crawford, junior warden. High street—Robert Logan, treasurer, Kiiktoun— James Watt, secretary. High street—James Spiers, pass- master, Upper Hole—James Clark, senior steward, Kirk« toun— William Logan, junior steward, Calder street- William Walker, senior deacon, Calder etreet— William Wood, junior deacon, Lochhead—James Steele, tyler, High street.

1801. Lochwinnoch [No. 4,y Town and Coxintry Friendly Society— Alexander Anderson, preses, Calder street— Alexander Gemmell, treasurer, Johnshill — William Robertson, cltik, Town-head—Thomas Cameron, officer, Factory close.

Lochwinnoch (No. 5,J Friendly Society— WilWam Crawfoxd, preses, Kirktoun—Robert Ewing, treasurer, High sireet— Peter M'Kindlay, clerk, High street—John Stoiie, cfKcci', Johnshill.

1811. How'wood Friendly Society. —Archibald Allison, preses. How-wood—James Smith, treasurer, How-woed— WillieiU Thomson, clerk, Risk—No officer. —

170 Lochtvinnoeh, Sfc. Svcieiies^

1812. Lochwinnoch (No. 6, J Friendly Societf/—Ja.mes Graham, preses, Calder street—Robert Dunsmore, treasurer, High- street— Hugh Orr, clerk, High street—Wm. Millar, officer, Factory close. 1813. Lochwinnoch Female Society for Religious Purposes— Miss Wright, treasurer—»Miss Agnes Wright, Mrs. Macome, Miss Swan, managers.

1817. Lochwinnoch Society for Religious Purposes—James Harvey of Castlesemple, president— Rev. Robert Smith, vice- president—James Shedden, treasurer.

1820. Lochwinnoch Female Provident Society—Mrs Geramell, preses, Johnshill— Mrs. John Macome, treasurer, High- street— Miss Mary Allan, clerk. High street—Miss Agnes Campbell, collector, High street

1821. Lochwinnoch fNo. 1,) Friendly Society —Robert Aitken, preses, High street—John Watson, treasurer, Calder street —Andrew Thomson, clerk. High street— William Watt, officer, Calder street

1822. Lochwinnoch fNo. 8, J Sedentary Trades' Friendly Society-^ Robert Erskine, preses. High street— Robert Barbour, treasurer, High street— William Sloan, clerk, High street No officer.

1823. ZoeAtf^mnoc/i Zi6mrj/, (High'Street,) was opened in 1 823. The terms are 6s. entry-money, and 6s. for annual sub- scription. It contains nearly 600 vols. — Archd. Davidson, president, Newtown of Barr— Alexander Orr, treasurer, Chapel street—David Henderson, secretary. Chapel street —Miss Houston, librarian, High street

1824-. Lochwinnoch Coffin Society—Joseph Greenlees, preses. High street—John Campbell, treasurer, High street- John M'Leish, clerk. High street— John Smith, cover keeper, Chapel street

1826. Lochwinnoch Benevolent Society— Mrs Harvey of Castle- semple, president—Miss Barr, treasurer, Lochside— Mrs. Orr, Secretary

1827. Lochcinnoch Tract Society— ?iohert Barbour, president— Archd. Davidson, treasurer—Walter Henderson, secretary, presider;t ? Lochivinnoch Curling C/m6—Archibald Davidson, —Doupers, No. 1, Robert Aitken, High street— No 2, James Conneil, Calderhauorh— No 3, Williira Logan,. Calder street— No. 4, John Conneil. Culder street— No. 5, John Shedden, High street—No. 6, John Logan, of Little ——

Societies J S^c» Apjyeiidix 171

Cloak— No. 7, William Connell, High street—No. 6, John Storie, Kirktoun—No. 9, John Blackburn, Factory close No. JO, John Robertson, Factory close, clerk— Carvers of Stones, William Watt, High street —John Cochran, Kirk- toun—John Gemmeli, Calderhaugh street

1827. Lochwinnoch Farmer s Society— Archibald Davidson, preses, Newtown of Barr—John Caldwell of Auldyard, treasurer —James Orr, Cross, secretary,— William Jack, colorsel and flag keeper.

1830. Temperance Society—Daniel Stevenson, preses, High street — Robert Ewing, treasurer, High street— Matthew Gesn- mell, secretary, High street—with a Committee of eight members 140

1831. Home Mission— Rev. Robert Smith, preses, pariah manse- Alex. Orr, vice-preses, Harvey square— Thomas Carswell, treasurer—Wra. Connell, secretary, Cross— Robert Bar- bour, missionary, High street

• !^^ To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 117.

FAIRS.

* Trades' Race, 2d Tuesday of May Old Style Farmers' Race, 1st Tuesday of July, New Style * Fair O'Hill, 1st Tuesday of Nov. Old Style

* For remarks on Old Style, see page 155. 172 FOWLERS NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, GRAHAMSTONE, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

ADAIR, William, dryer, Kirktonfield Adam, John, farmer, Rigfoot Adam, John, grocer, boot and shoemaker, Barrhead Adam, Robert, foreman. West x\rthurlie mill Adara, T. C. surgeon, Barrhead Alexander, David C. watch and clockmaker, Barrhead Anderson, Jas. C. wood turner and wheel wright, Neilston Anderson, Miss Janet, baker and vintner^ Ntjiiston Inn, Neilston Anderson, John, contractor, Neilston Anderson, John, smith and farrier, Neilston Anderson, Captain Matthew, Broadly Anderson, J. Arthurlie Inn, Arthurlie Anderson, J. milliner, leghorn and straw hat maker, Ar- thurlie Anderson, Miss, dress maker, Neilston Anderson, Nicol, boiler, Springbank field Anderson, Thomas, post master, land and road surveyor, Neilston Anderson, Wm. grocer, teacher & session clerk, Neilston Andrew, Robert, builder, Arthurlie Andrew, Robt. merchant, manufacturer, & grocer, Neilston Andrev/, Walter, dryer, Kirktonfield Armour, James, cooper, Neilston Armour, Robert, farmer, Patieston

Armour, William, farmer. Mid Uplaw :^ x\rmstrong, Thomas, tailor, Barrhead Auchinclose, Mrs. spirit dealer, Barrhead

BAIN, James, carter, Barrhead Bannatyne, Wm, spinning master, Levern cotton mill NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. l?^

Barr, James, farmer, Bowfield Barr, John, jun bleacher, Chappell Baxter, Daniel, carding master, Crofthead mill Baxter, William, carding master, Crofthead mill Bell, Alexander, butler, Caldwell house Bell, William, grocer, and spirit dealer, Barrhead Bisket, Mrs. dress and corset maker, Neilston Bisket, Thomas, joiner and cartwright, Neilston Black, James & John, bleachers of cotton and linen clotk Fereneze Bleachfield—house Corsse, Arthurlie Black, Mrs. Charles—house Corsse, Arthurlie Blackwood, Matthew, bleacher, Arthurlie Blair, William, spirit dealer, Dovecothall Broadly spinning & steam loom weaving compan}^, Broad- ly mill—William Craig, manager Brown, Archibald, carding master, Gateside mill Brown, James, farmer, Wraes Brown, John, surgeon, apothecary hall, Barrhead Brown, William, cooper, Barrhead Brown, William, farmer, Knockglass Brownlie, Matthew, carter and carrier, Barrhead Bruce, James, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, Barrhead Bulloch, Mrs. coal-ree, Barrhead

CALDERWOOD, Adam, manager, Levern cotton mill Caldwell, John, boot and shoemaker, Neilston Caldwell, John, farmer, Muirhead Caldwell, Thomas, farmer, Rawflesh Caldwell, William, farmer, Crossmill Campbell, James, grocer, Neilston Campbell, John, tenter. Broadly, mill Carfrae, John, ironmonger, &nail manufacturer, BarrJie<^«l Carswell, Allan, farmer, Thorterburn Carswell, James, farmer. Mid Uplaw, Carsw^ell, James, spirit dealer, Thistle and Crown Masaia Lodge, Neilston Carswell, John, farmer, Muirhead Carswell, Robert, carding master. Broadly mill Carswell, Robert, farmer, Craig of Carnock Carswell, Robert, farmer, Craighall p 8 174 NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, kc,

Carswell, Thomas, farmer, Fauldshead Carswell, William, & Thomas, farmers, Craig of Neilston Chalmers, Andw. & Son, bleachers. Waterside bleachfield Clark, Andrew, cai-ding master, Broadly mill Clark, William, spinning master, Broadly mill Cochran, Alexander, farmer, West Capley Cochran, Alexander—house Kirktonfield Cochran, Hugh, clerk, Chappell Cochran, J. & A. bleachers, Kirktonfield Cochran, John, sen. —house Kirktonfield Cochran, Robert, sen. farmer, Logan's Rais Cochran, Robert, teacher, Barrhead Cochran, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Neilston Cocl^ranes & Co. bleachers, Glanderstone Cochrane, James, dryer, Glanderstone Cochrane, J. & R. power loom factory, Corsse, Arthurlie Colquhoun, David, grocer and spirit dealer, Dovehill Colquhoun, Robert, farmer and carter, Barrhead Colquhoun, Robert, snrgeon, Barrhead Cooper, Thomas, farmer, Woodneuk Cowan, Lachlan, saddler, v/ine & spirit merchant, (coach office,) Barrhead Craig, Allan, grocer, Barrhead Craig, Archibald, flesher and spirit dealer, Neilston ^

Craig, . Arthur, Kirkton ^ M" Craig & Conneil, bleachers, Springbank field Craig, James, notary public, auctioneer, and messenger at arms, Neilston

Cra g, James, saddler, Neilston Cra g, John, spinning master, Gateside mill Cra g. Miss, of Kirkton Cra g, Mrs. farmer, East Head of Side Cra g, Robert, farmer. Waterside Cra g, Robert—house West Arthurlie Cra g, Robert, roadmaker, Flairlaw Cra g, Robert, sorting master, Gateside mill Cra g, Thos. ironmonger, cabinetmaker, &", joiner, Neilston Cra g, Thomas, mason, Knowhead Cra g, Thomas, Sheaf Inn, Neilston Cra g, William^ boiler, Nether Kirkton field NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. Vf5

Craig, William, farmer, Banklug Craig, William, former, Cowdenmuir Craig, William, farmer, Foreside Craig, William, farmer, Howcraig Craig, William, farmer, Plymuir Craig, William, grazier and flesher, Ba,rrliead Craig, William, joiner, mill, cart, & plough wright, Neilston Craig, William, jun. ornamental stone cutter, Cowdenmuir Craig, William, of Kirkton Craig & Steel, graziers and fleshers, Barrhead Crawford, James, joiner and cartwright, Hall Crawford, John, tailor, Neilston Crawford, Sir Robert, of Pollock, Bart, Cumming, John, spinning master, Fereneze spinning mill Cunningham, David, mason, Barrhead Cunningham, James, & Son, bleachers, West Arthurlie Cuthbertson, David, tailor, Barrhead

DAILLIE, Peter, blacksmith, Dovehill Dale, David, carding master, Gateside mill Dalglish, Misses, dress makers, Barrhead Daniel, John, hosier, Dovehill Deans, Richard, farmer, Dubbs Denholm, Thomas, gardener, and spirit dealer, Barrhead Denny, John, & Co. calico printers, Crofthead Printfield Donaldson, William, tailor, Barrhead Dougall, Alex. jun. carding master. West Arthurlie mill Douglas, Donald, sawyer and spirit dealer, Barrhead Duncan, x\ndrew, grocer. West Arthurlie Duncan, Archd. & Co- slaters and plasterers, Barrhead Dunlop, Henry, of Arthurlie Dunlop, James, Arthurlie Dunlop, James, &. Sons, cotton spinners, Levern and Gateside mills Dunlop, James, farmer, Laigh Carswell Dunlop, James, foreman, Gateside mill Dunlop, Robert, of Carlebar Dunlop, William, cotton spinner—house, Barshagray Dunn, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Barrhead Dunn, James, boot and shoemaker^ Barrhead 176 NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C.

Dunn, Mrs. Alexander, milliner & dress maker, Barrhead Dunn, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Barrhead

ESDON, John, spirit dealer, Dovehill

FERGUS, John, picking master, Gateside mill Finlay, William, of Trees Finnie, Colin, sen. dryer, Kirktonfield Finnie, Gavin, wright and smith, t ereneze cotton mill Fleming, Rev. Alexander, A. M. Neilston Manse Forrest, Charles, miller, Kirkton mill Foulds, Mrs. Andrew, Springfield House Fulton, James, of Midgehole, farmer

GALLAUGHER, Wm. grocer & spirit dealer, Neilston Gardiner, John, A. M. parish schoolmaster and treasurer of poor's funds Neilston Gemmill, Alexander, boiler, Gateside bleachfield Gemmill, John, farmer, Holehouse Gemmill, Thomas, farmer. Nether Comoro Gemmill, William, tailor, Neilston Gibbie, John, farmer, Bojlestone Gillies, J. & Co. bakers, grain dealers, & grocers, Arthurlie Gilmour, Alexander, farmer, Muirhead Gilmour, Allan, farmer, Burnside Gilmour, James, farmer, Muirhead Gilmour, James, mason and spirit dealer, Barrhead Gilmour, John, farmer, Over Carswell Gilmour, John, farmer, Spierston {or Dykes) Gilmour, Mrs. milliner and straw hat maker, Butterwell Gilmour, Robert, farmer, Riglaw Glen, Hugh, spirit dealer, Neilston Glen, James, grocer and grain dealer, Neilston Glen, John, wine and spirit dealer, Grahamstone Ina Glen, Mrs. customer weaver, Neilston Glenn, Robert, merchant, Barrhead Gormlj, William, spinning master, Fereneze Graham, James, of Craigallian, residing at Chappell House Graham, John, cotton spinner, Fereneze cotton mill Graham, William, druggist and post master, Barrhead Graham, William, & Co. steam loom factory, Dimterlee NJEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. 177

Gray, Henry, miller, baker, wine & spirit merch. Barrhead Gray & Whitelaw, millers, Wraes mill Gray, Mrs. grocer, Barrhead Gray, William, baker, and spirit dealer, Barrhead

i HAGGiVRT, Rt, grocer & spirit merchant, Grahamstone Hardie, John, tailor, Grahamstone j Hardie, W. E. calico, printer—house, Springfield Cottage I calico printers, i Hardie, Williamson, & Starke, Springfield

i Harley, Francis, carding master, Crofthead mill Harper, William, steam loom tenter, Broadly mill

i Harvey, Alexander, farmer. High Uplaw

! Harvey, George, farmer, Lyoncross Harvey, farmer, i Robert, Auchenback

i Hendry, James, nail manufacturer, Dovecothall

1 Holliday, Gavin, turner, and nett loom maker, Barrhead Hunter, Adam, manager, Dunterlee steam loom factory I Hutchison, James, Balgraystane

JOHNSTONE, Thomas, clerk, Fereneze printfield jKEMP, Archibald, travelling merchant, x\rthurliQ King, James, grocer, Neilston King, Thomas, clerk, Crofthead mill ,Kirkwood, Allan, flesher, Barrhead iKirkwood, James, tinsmith, Barrhead

: Kirkwood, John, clerk. West Arthurlie mill Knox, James, farmer, Moin Knox, John, eating house, Barrhead

[LAMBERT, William, manager, Fereneze cotton mill' Lambert, William, surgeon, residing at Fereneze Lamond, William, clerk, Fereneze bleachfield Leckie, John, boiler, Arthurlie Lee, John, & Co. patent and fancy nett manufs. Barrhead Legget, James, builder, Grahamstone Leitch, Mrs. teacher, (Barrhead Female School,) Arthurlie Liddell, George, blacksmith and farrier, Barrhead

"^ Lindsay, John, gardener, Nether Kirktonfield , Lindsay, William, baker, Neilston. 178 NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C.

Lithgow, Miss, dress maker, Neilston '''"'^. Little, William, blacksmith and farrier, Barrhead Lochead, James, farmer. West x'V.rthurlie Lochead, James, jim. cabinet maker, Barrhead Lochead, James, sen. customer weaver, Grahamstone.e agent for James and John Black, Fereneze Lochead, John, miller, East Neilstonside mill Lochead, Robert, customer weaver, Grahamstone Lochead, Mrs. Robert, corset and dress maker, Neilston - Lock & Dunlop, cotton spinners, West Arthurlie mill liOck, Miss—house Dovehill Lock, Robert—house West Arthurlie Lockhart, Samuel, spirit dealer, Neilston Long, George, tailor, Barrhead Lowndes, Charles, iVrthurlie House Lowndes, William, of Arthurlie House Lymbery, Armado, tailor, Neilston

MAITLAND, James, clock and watchmaker, Neilston Maitland, Miss, tea dealer, Barrhead Marshall, Mrs. seamstress, Neilston Martin, Alex. & Co. patent & fancy nett manufs, Barrheac Martin, Alex, grocer, Barrhead Mather, William, of Nether Place, Long Bank Meiklejones, William, boot and shoemaker, Neilston Meikle, William, farmer, Killoch Millar, William, musician, Kirk hill Millar, Findlay, tailor, Barrhead

Millar, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Barrhead ' Miller, John, tailor, Crofthead Monie, Hugh, sorting master, Fereneze cotton mill Monteath, James, manager, Netherkirkton bleachfieid Morrison, Creorge, carding master. West Arthurlie mill .Morton, Archibald, undertaker and spirit dealer, Corsse Arthurlie Morton, John, smith. Point-house Muir, Alexander, flesher, Barrhead Muir, Andrew, farmer, Crum yards Muir, Andrew, vintner, Dovecothall Toll bar Muir, James, spirit dealer, Neilston NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. 179

Muir, John, farmer, Picket Law Mure, Colonel William, of Caldwell Murray, David, tailor, Barrhead M'x^rthur, Mrs. haberdasher, milliner and dress maker, Barrhead M'x^rthiir & Reid, joiners, cart wrights, and timber mer- chants, Barrhead jNPAuley, Daniel, carding master, Fereneze cotton mill M'Avoy, John, farmer. Brig house RrCallura, B. F. turkey red dyer. South Arthurlie dye works ]\FCallura, John, gardener, Carlebar M'Corkindale, Dugald, wine & spirit merchant, Barrhead PvPCowan, Mrs.—house Barrhead IM 'Cowan, Robert, wright and smith, Grahamstone M'Donald, Donald, manager, South Arthurlie dye works M'Ewan, John, hair dresser, Neilston jM'Farlane, David, manager, Corsse Arthurlie power loom factory M/Farlane, John, tailor, Neilston M^Gaw, Joseph, spirit dealer & travelling mercht. Barrhead M'Gilchrist, John, watch and clock maker, Barrhead M'^Indoe, Arehd. & Co. calico printers, Fereneze printfield M*[ndoe, Walter, boiler, Chappell M'lntyre, James, colour maker, Fereneze printfield M'Intyre, William, foreman, Fereneze printfield M^Kay, John, farmer and flesher, Barrhead MlCechnie, Gilb. customer weaver & spirit dealer, Barrhead M'Kechnie, John, tailor, Barrhead M'Kie, David, baker, and spirit dealer, Barrhead M'Laren, John, spirit dealer, Neilston McLean, John, clerk, Levern Cotton Mill M'Lean, Thomas, farmer, Brownsideand Townhead farms M'Lellan, Archibald, farmer, Barshagray M'Monagal, Hugh, Levern Bank Inn, Levern Bank M'Neiledge, James, farm steward, Arthurlie House M'Pherson, Charles, boiler, Kirktonfield M 'Queen, Richard, boot and shoemaker, Dovehill M^Yitie, James, Excise officer, Barrhead iSO NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C.

NICOL, James, grocer, Arthurlie Nicol, John, cabinet maker and spirit dealer, Arthurlie Noblej Thomas, picking master

ORR, James, of Crofthead Orr, James, & Co. cotton spinners, Crofthead mill

PAISLEY, John, wright and joiner, Barrhead Paisley, William, farmer, High Walton Faterson> Mrs. spirit dealer, Barrhead Paterson, Duncan, farmer, Netherkirk Patrick, William, slater and plasterer, Neilston Paul, John, foreman, Fereneze bleachfield Pinkerton, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Dovecothall Pinkerton, Miss, silk dyer, & feather dresser, Dovecothall Pinkerton, William, farmer. Little Bogside Pinkerton, William, joiner and cart wright, Bogside Pollock, James, builder and spirit dealer, Barrhead Pollock, Robert, dryer, Chappell Pollok, Misses, milliners and dress makers, Barrhead Pollok, Thomas, contractor and spirit dealer, Neilston

QUIGLEY, David, grocer and quarrier, Arthurlie S

RAMSAY, Wm. tailor, & habit maker, Corsse, Arthurlie Rankin, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, Barrhead Reid, Robert, carter, Neilston Reid, Thomas, cart and plough wright. Point house Renfrew, Arthur, blacksmith and farrier, Neilston Rennie, Peter, pattern drawer, Fereneze bleachfield I ^' Rennie, William bleacher, Gateside bleachfield Richmond, John, dryer. Spring-bank field Ritchie, Allan, farmer, Roddenhead Ritchie, David, farmer, Auchentiber Robertson, James, sorting master. Broadly mill Robertson, Francis, Farmer, Headside Robertson, James & Son, boot & shoemakers, Arthutlie Robertson, James, farmer. Hall Robertson, John, manager, Crofthead mill. NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. 181

Robertson, Peter, wheel wright, turner, & shuttle maker, Neilston Robertson, Robert, farmer, Middleton Robertson, Robert, jun. grocer and spirit dealer, Neilston Robertson, Thomas, farmer, Caplej Robertson, Thomas, merchant, (rrahamstone Robertson, William, carter, Neilston Robertson, William, ironmonger, cloth and spirit merchant, Neilston and Barrhead Rodger, Allan, farmer, Hairlaw Rodger, Andrew, farmer. Mains of Glanderstone Rodger, William, ploughman and grocer, Kirktonfield Russell, James, flesher, Neilston Russell, William, farmer, Partetaes and Lochartside

SAWERS, Peter, of Craigengall, bleacher, Netherkirkton Sloan, Dalrymple, plasterer and slater, Neilston Sloan, Robert, carter, Neilston Smith, David, South Arthurlie Smith, James, vintner, smith, and farrier, Shilford Speirs, James, farmer, Mossneuk Speirs, John, farmer, Mossneuk Spence, Henry, carding mastei*, West Arthurlie mill Sproul, Mrs. —house Barrhead Sproul, Robert, farmer, Braeface Sproul, William, farmer, Japston Starke, James, calico printer—house Springfield Steel, Archibald, farmer. Mid Uplaw Steel, James farmer, Knockglass Steele, Robert, grocer, Barrhead Stenhouse, John & Co. calico printers, Crossmill printfield Stenhouse, Thomas, calico printer,—house, Crossmill Stevenson, Allan, farmer. Old Barn Stevenson, Andrew, road contractor, Crosstabe Stevenson, David, vintner, Woodside Stevenson, Hugh, of High Carswell, farmer Stevenson, Hugh, farmer. Mill-third Stevenson, John, boiler, Glanderstone Stevenson, James, farmer, Dunse Muir ' Stevenson, James, farmer, West Neilston side 182 NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C.

Stevenson, John, farmer, Kirkhill Stevenson, James, mason. West Neilston side Stevenson, Mrs. grocer, Neilston Stevenson, Peter, foreman, Chappell Stevenson, Robert, picking master, Levern cotton mill Stevenson, Thomas, farmer, North Smithhill Stevenson, William, joiner, and cartwright, Neilston Stewart, Alexander, (Barrhead Academy) Stewart, Alexander, Dunse Muir Toll bar Stewart, Allan, farmer, Greenhill Stewart, David, farmer, Greenside Stewart, James, manufacturer of dyewoods, Chappell work Stewart, James, tailor, Neilston Stewart, Mrs. dress maker, Barrhead Stewart, John, farmer, Barrhead Stewart, Robert, Barrhead Seminary, Barrhead Stewart, Robert, farmer, Uplaw Stewart, Walter, farmer, Kirkton Stirling, William, slater, West Arthurlie Struthers, Peter, farmer, Loanfoot Stuart, Duncan, copper and tinsmith, Neilston Swan, James, teacher, Neilston >5 Swan, Robert, tailor, Neilston

plasterer, Dovecothatl ; Sweney, John, ;^

TAIT, Rev. James, Dunterlee Cottage | Taylor, iindrew, farmer, Hairlaw and Caplethill M Taylor, Charles, Barrhead

Taylor, Colin, blacksmith, Arthurlie [^^ Biackbvre Taylor, John, farmer, | Taylor, Mrs. Rol>ert, grocer, Barrhead '|

' Telfer, Thomas & Son, boot and shoe exporters, Neilston Telfer, William, boot and shoemaker, Neilston Templeton, John, Kirkton Toll bar ^^^i Templeton, Matthew, Shilford Toll bar Thorn, William, spinning master, Crofthead I'homson, Alex, teacher, Levern mill school, Dovecothall i"homson, David, manager, Fereneze printfield—ho. do, Thomson, Mrs. baker and spirit dealer, Barrhead Thomson, Peter, print cutter, Fereneze, printfieild NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, &C. 183

Thomson, Robert, tinsmith, Neilston Thomson, Robina, grocer, Barrhead Thornton, James, spirit dealer, Neiiston Todd, David, carding master, Fereneze spinnhig mill

WALKER, David, wright, Barrhead Walker, Mrs. David, straw hat maker, Barrhead AValker, Mrs. grocer, wine and spirit dealer, Barrhead Walker, Robertson, teacher, Crahamstone Wallace, Alex, farrier and blacksmith, Corsse ArthnrKe Wallace, Andrew, farmer, West Carswell Wallace, John, gardener, Arthurlie Hou^^a Wallace^ John, grocer, Black Bull Inn, Neilston Wallace, John, surgeon, Neilston Watson, Alexander, spirit dealer, Barrhead Watson, Alexander & James, joiners, cartwrights. and timber-merchants, Barrhead Watsoij, Mrs. straw hat maker, Barrhead Weatherly, James, gardener. Trees White, William, dryer, Kirktonfield W^illiamson, George, calico printer—house Springfield Williamson, John, jun. tailor, Neilston Williamson, John, sen. tailor, Neilston Williamson, Miss, milliner, and dress maker, Neilston Williamson, Robert, calico printer—house Springiieid Wilson, David, customer weaver, Barrhead Wilson, James, farmer, Snypes Wilson, James, grocer and cloth merchant, Neilston Wilson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Barrhead Wilson, James, quarrier and feuar, Barrhead ^\^ilson, James, teacher, and spirit dealer, Barrhead Wilson, John, hair-dresser, Barrhead Wilson, Samuel, spinning master. West Arthurlie mill Wilson, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Barrhead Wilson, William, carter, Gateside mill Wilson, William, surgeon and druggist, Neilston Winning, Robert, grocer, Gateside Wood, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Neilston Woodrow, James, spirit dealer, Neilston Wright, Ann, grocer, Neilston 184* NEILSTOK, BARRHEAD, &C.

Wylie, Mungo, farmer, Broomdykes Wjlie, Wm. grocer, Levern bank

YOOL, Walter, boiler, Kirktonfield Young, David, farmer, Boghall Young, David, wright, Crofthead mill Young, Mrs. David, cabinet warehouse, Barrhead Young, John, carding master, Levern mill Young, John, farmer, Boghall Young, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Neilston Young, Mrs, farmer. Green-end Young, Robert, agent for West of Scotland Fire and Life Insurance Company, Neilston Young, Robert, farmer, Parkhouse Young, Thomas, surgeon and druggist, Barrhead Young, William, grocer, Neilston Young, William, merchant, Neilston

Young, William, picking master, Fereneze spinning mill ^-^

ZUILL, James, manager^ Crossmill printfield Zuill, John, colour maker, Crossmill printfield Zuill, Thomas, spirit dealer, Bridgebar APPENDIX TO F O W L E R'S NEILSTON, BARRHEAD, GRAEAMSTONE, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

Justices of the Peace, residing near Neilston' William Mure of Caldwell William Finlay, of Trees. William Lowndes, of Arthurlie William Craig, of Kirkton. House John Cochran, Kirktonfield John Graham, of Craigallian, re- Henry Dunlop, of Arthurlie ^ siding at Chappell House William Dunlop, Gateside Robert Dunlop, of Carlebar Archibald M'Indoe, Fereneze James Orr, of Crofthead Peter Sawers, of Craigengall Jam§s Puuiop, yfo of Arthurlie Thos. Stenhouse, of Bowerwalls Justice of Peace Court, S^c. Appendix. 185 JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT. Nellstou una Held the first Monday of each month, alternately, at Barrhead. John Hart) writer in Paisley, Fiscal Alexander Gibson, writer in Paisley, Cleik. MESSENGER AT ARMS AND AUCTIONEER. James Craig, notary public.

SHERIFF OFFICER, &c. Jas Wright, constable, Barrhead Samuel M'Birnie, Neilston | Robert Stevenson, town crier, Neilston. EXCISE OFFICER. James M'Vitie, Barrhead. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. William Wilson, Neilston John Brown, Barrhead, Thomas Young, Barrhead T. C. Adam', Barrhead John Wallace, Neilston Robert Colquhoun, Barrhead

MIDWIVES. Mrs. Young, Neilston —Mrs. Dunlop, Barrhead Mrs. Orr, Corsse Arthurlie,

MINISTERS. Church op Scotland, Neilston — Alexander Fleming, a. m — house Neilston Manse. United Secession Church, Barrhead—James Tait, house Dun- terlee Cottage, SESSION CLERK. William Anderson, Neilston. CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Neilston Church—John Carswell, officer, Neilston — Waltt- M'Kinlay, Precentor, Grahamstone. United Secession Church, Barrhead—J. White officer, Barrhead — William Bauchop, Precentor, Grahamstone. GRAVE DIGGERS.

J William Gemmell and .John Carswell, Neilston, James Whyte, Barrhead. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE & AGENT\ West of Scotland Fire and Life. — Ht. Young, merchant, Neilstcu. PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. John Gardiner, a. m. Neilston, q 3 1 86 Neilston^ JBarrliead, S^c. Neilston Post Office, Sfc.

NEILSTON POST OFFICE. Arrival of Post. From Giasgow Daily (foot post) half-past eight o'clock evening. Departure of Post, To Glasgow Daily (foot post) at half-past Six o'clock morning.

Office open from 7 o'clock morning till 10 o'clock evening. Thomas Anderson, Postmaster. Robert Kay, Runner.

BARRHEAD POST OFFICE, Arrival of Post.

From Glasgow, Daily (foot post) half-past Seven o'clock evening. . Departure of Post. To Glasgovir Daily (foot post) at Seven o'clock morning.

Office open from Seven o'clock .morning, till 8 o'clock evening. William Graham, Postmaster. N.B. —For Rates of Postage, see Paisley Directory, page 96. STAGE COACHES. The Levern Trader Coach, starts from Mr Cowan's, Barrhead, every lawful day, (except Tluirsday) at Ten o'clock forenoon, for Glasgow, and leaves the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Gorbals, Glasgow, for Barrhead, at five o'clock afternoon. Same Coach starts from Barr- head for Paisley every Thursday, at ten o'clock forenoon, and leaves Cowan & Co. 's office, 7 New street, Paisley, for Barrhead, at five o'clock afternoon. The Royal Sovereign Stage Coach, from Irvine to Glasgow, by the Lochlibo road, arrives every lawful day, at Mr. Walker's, Barr- head, at ten o'clock morning, and arrives again, at same place, from Giasgow to Irvine, at five o'clock afternoon. NEILSTON CARRIERS. GLASGOW— Robert M'Ewan, every lawful day (except Thurs- day) at eight o'clock morning-, and returns same day. — John Anderson, every Wednesday morning, at eight o'clock and returns same day, — Peter Gillespie, (foot carrier) Monday and Thursday, and returns same day — Robert Kay, (foot post runner) every morning at half-past six, and returns same evening at half-past eight. — Alexander Gemmell, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PAISLEY—Alexander Gemmell, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. — Robert M'Ewan, every Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning, and returns same day. — John Campbell, (foot carrier) from Kirkton Toll-bar every lawful day, and returns same day. N.B. — Neilston Carriers to Glasgow pass through Farrhead. —

Barrhead Carriers^ S^c. Appendix. 187

BARRHEAD CARRIERS. GLASGOW—Matthew Brownlee, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and returns same day. — Archibald Wilson, (foot carrier) every lawful day, andretuins same day. PAISLEY— Mrs. Gumming, (foot carrier) every lawful day, and returns same day — John M'Neil, (foot carrier) every lawful day, and letums same day.

IRVINE AND GLASGOW CARRIERS. GLASGOW— Robert Templeton, from Irvine, arrives at Mr. Henry Gray's, baker, Barrhead, on the mornings of

Tuesday and Friday, about seven o'clock ; and arrives again at same house, from Glasgow to Irvine on the mornings of Wednesday and Saturday, about seven o'clock. — William Parker and Thomas Dunlop, from Irvine, arrive at Henry Gray's, baker, Barrhead, on the mornings of

Tuesday and Friday, about seven o'clock ; and arrive again at same place, from Glasgow to Irvine, on Wed- nesday at four o'clock afternoon, and on Saturday at nine o'clock morning. Carriers from Stranraer, and from other towns in the west, call at Arthurlie Init.

SOCIETIES, &c. Instituted 1797. Neilston Society for Chanty— Allan, Gilmour, preses, Burn- side— William Anderson, treasurer, Neilston — Robert An- drew, clerk, Neilston— Robert Muir, officer, Neilston 1793. Neilston Friendly Society— William Meiklejones, preses, Neilston —Duncan Paterson, treasurer, Nether kirk—James Robertson, clerk, Butterwell— Robert Muir, officer, Neilston 1802. Neilston Militia Society —Rohexi Andrew, preses, Neilston —Archibald Steel, treasurer, Uplaw—William Anderson, clerk, Neilston 1805. Barrhead Female Friendly Society— Mrs. Gray, preses, Barrhead—Mrs. Black, treasurer, Barrhead— William La- ment, clerk, Corsse Arthurlie 1806. Neilston New Friendly Society—John Peacock, preses, Neil- ston —James Thornton, collector, Neilston—James Craig, clerk, Neilston-— Robert Muir, officer, Neilston 1807. Barrhead Trades' Society— John Little, preses, Barrhead — Allan Gilmour, treasurer, Barrhead—Robert Miller, clerk, Barrhead John Forsyth, pfficer, Barrhead —

188 Neilston, Barrhead, 8^c. Societies,

I8I0, Neilston, Original Sabbath School, in connexion with the Crofthead, and Uplaw Muir Sabbath Schools —Robert Robertson, president, Neilston— Duncan Stuart, treasurer, Neilston—James Campbell, secretary and clerk, Neilston. There are under the Directors' inspection 3 Schools Scholars 150.

1813. Barrhead and Neighbourhood Curling Club—William Craig, preses and treasurer, Barrhead—Stewart Wilson, clerk, Barr- head— Robert Millar, officer, Barrhead.

1817. Neilston Thistle and Crown Lodge (No. 2Q1)— John Cochran,, R. W. M. Kirktonfield—Robert Sproul, depute master, Neilston—Thomas Sproul, pass master, Braeface— Arcbd. Connel, senior warden, Springbank— Alexander McGregor, junior Warden, Crofihead field—Robert Andrew, treasurer, Neilston— Hugh Glen, secretary, Neilston — Robert Muir, tyler, High Broadly—Lodge Room, James Carsweli's, Neilston.

1818. Neilston Masonic Sunk Fund— Archibald Craig, preses, Neilston—William Cochran, collector, Neilston — Hugh Glen, clerk, Neilston—Robert Muir, officer, High Broadly.

1819. Neilston Female Society-^-WiWiam Anderson, preses, Neil- ston—William Steel, treasurer, Barrhead—James Robert- son, clerk, Butterwell—Robert Muir, officer. High Broadly. 1819. Neilston Younger Female Friendly Society—Miss Ann Pol- lock, president, Gateside— Alexander Cameron, collector,. Neilston—James Craig, clerk, Neilston—John M'Ewan, of-, ficer, Neilston. 1819. Barrhead Book Club—James M'Credie, preses —Andrew Miller, clerk—Meets every four weeks on Saturday even- ing, in Mr Stewart's academy.

1 821. Barrhead Sabbath School Association— Peter Thomson, pre- sident, Barrhead—Alexander Brown, treasurer, Barrhead —James M' In tyre, secretary and clerk, Barrhead. The Association meets on the first Tuesday cf every month. There are under the Directors' inspection 5 Schools Number of Scholars at present, 260. 1821. Neilston^ Sabbath School Association— Rev. A. Fleming, president—Wm. Meikle, treasurer—James Swan, secre- tary. The association meets on the first Tuesday of ey^ry month. There are under the Association's inspection 2 Schools—Number of Scholars at present, S-i. 1821. Renfreivshire Bleachers^ Friendly Society^John Cocbran, preses, Kirktonfield—John Cochrane, treasurer, Giander- stone— Archibald Connel, clerk, Springbank. —

189" Societies. . Appendix.

Barrhead Florist Society— William Cochran, preses, Neil- ston— Michael Stevenson, treasurer, Barrhead— Samuel Wylie, clerk, Barrhead. The Barrhead Female School—Miss R. Finlay, treasurer, Trees—Mrs. Leitch teacher, (school) Arthurlie. Barrhead Union and Crown Lodge—Henry Gray, R. W. M. Barrhead—-Andrew Rankin, depute master, Barrhead Thomas Telfer, senior warden, Neilston —John Kean, ju- liior warden, Barrhead — James Pinkerton, treasurer, Barr- head—-Robt. Steele, secretary, Barrhead—John M'Mennies, garden sieward —Lauchlan Cowan and James Smith, act- ing stewards, Barrhead—David Colquhoun, standard bearer —Richard M'Queen and James Wilson, lylers—Lodge Room, L. Cowan's, Barrhead. Neilston Curlers' Society— Robert Andrew, preseS'—(Return called for, but not given in) Fereneze Sick Society—James Bruce, preses, Barrhead Robert M'Jntyre, treasurer, Barrhead— David Smith, clerk, Grahamstone—Wm. M'Intyre and Peter Thomson, audi- tors—no officer.

1825. Lfcvern Lodge of Free Garc/ew^r^S-p— Alexander Muir, ancient father, Barrhead— William Gray, depute father, Barrhead —Henry Bell, senior garden, Cross Mill— Robert Allan, junior garden, Barrhead— Lauchlan Cowan, treasurer, Barr- head— Dugald Dove, secretary, Nitshill— George Forest, senior steward, Househill—James Kerr, junior steward. Arthurlie—John Jack, officer, Grahamstone.

1825. Levern Mechanics' Institution—J. Wilson, of Thornlie, Pa- ' tron— Peter Rennie, preses, Grahamstone—John M'Quis- ton, treasurer, Barrhead— William M'Intyre, secretary and librarian, Ferenese printfield—and 11 Ordinary Managers.

1825. Neilston .Society for Mutual Information—A new preses every meetiiig, by rotation —Robert Young, grocer, treasur- er, Neilston— Robert Young, merchant, clerk, Neilston— no officer.

1826. Neilston and Neighbourhood Agricultural Scxiefy—Capta'm Matthew Anderson, treasurer. Broadly— Allan GiImour» Burnside, Thomas Stevenson, West Neilston side, Robert Jackson, Stauely Muir, John Gebbie, Boylstone, John Gemmell, Hokhouse, managers—Thomas Anderson, clerk, Neilston — no officer. Tuesday, 31st May, the Neilston Cattle Show took place, when Frizes were awarded to the successful competitors, vi?. for the bea| '

190 Ndlston, BarrJiead, S^d Societies,

Milch Cow, to Allan Gilmour, Burnside—for the second best do. Robert Millar, Over Hazles, Beith Parish—for the best three year old quey in milk, Thomas Craig, Neilston —for the second best do., Juhn Gilmour, Dyke—for the best two year old quey in milk, John Gilmour, Dyke—for the second best do., to Archibald M'Lellan, Barshagray—for the best two year old yield quey, William Carswell, Craig—for the second best do., to William Carswell, Craig— for the best one year old quey, to John Love, Threepwood, Beith Parish —for the second best do., to Robert Pollock, jun. Walton, Beith Parish— for the best aged ' bull, to James Lee, Stanely Green, Paisley Parish —for the second best do. to William Stevenson, Smith hills—for the best two-year- old bull, to John Love, Threepwood, Beith Parish —for the second-best do. to James Stevenson, West Neilston side —for the best one-year-old bull, to William Craig, Cowden Muir—for the second best, to Allan Stewart, Green hill.

Societt/'s Plougking Match,— Ft-bruary was anciently a month preg- nant with stupid and hurtful practices, particularly in the High-

lands of Scotland, where the natives seemed to look upon it as possessed of purifying qualities. They accordingly flocked to Dimkeld, Perth, and Crieff, to get phlebotomized, and after hav- ing performed . the ceremony, both males and females joined in co- pious libations of " Nappy Ale' to supply the loss of the more rud. dy fluid, The folly of Valentine's day—the cruelty of Fasting's Eve—and the gambling aznusements of the Cock-pit, ought like- wise to be obliterated, and the minds of the rising generation directed to pursuits of a more noble and manly character. Ac- cordingly a number of philanthropic individuals, in and around the parish of Neilston, instituted a society, the object of which is to direct the minds of youth to the improvements that may be ef- fected in the noble and necessary art of agriculture. They held their fifth annual ploughing match on the farm of Dykebar, pos- sessed by Mr Hamilton, on the 22d Feb., when, notwithstanding the infancy of the Society, no less than twenty-six competitors ap- peared on the field, by half-past seven o'clock. The ground hav- ing been marked off by the managers, and drawn for by the

• ploughmen, a keen and lively contest ensued, and so uniformly good was the execution of the work, that the judges experienced considerable difficulty in determining the different premiums,

which were u3 follows : — i. To John Algie, Inchinnan, who acted as ploughman for L. Cow- an, Barrhead.

2. To Andrew Robertson, Hillington

3. To John Algie of Cockerhill, ploughman for J. Cochrane, Glan- derstone

4-. To David Connell, Balgray, ploughman for Wm. Craig, Barrhead —

Societies, S^c. Appe?idix. 191

5. To John Lochhead, Slates, ploughman for Dr. Young, Barrhead

6. To Alexander Snodgrass, New Mains, ploughman for John Auld, Paisley

7. Matthew Bowie, for William Yuill, Charleston

The managers and judges, and a number of farmers in the neigh- bourhood, were afterwards invited to dine in Mr Hamilton's, when the evening was spent in a most harmonious manner. From a de- cided conviction of the advantages which such societies confer on the country, a considerable number of new members joined, and the society bids fair to receive a high degree of encouragement in the prosecution of its useful labours. 1827. West Artliurlie Cotton Mill Funeral Society— Andrew Dun- can, preses, West Axthurlie—Adam M'lUroy, treasurer, West Arthurlie—Charles Samuel, clerk, West Arthurlie John Portend, officer, West Arthurlie

1830. Barrhead and Neighbourhood Temperance Society/—-Viev. James Tait, president, Dunterlee Cottage— Peter Thom- son, vice-president, Barrhead—Alexander Brown, treasurer, Barrhead—Charks Leckie, secretary, West Anhurlie with a Committee of seven, 1831. Barrhead Home Mission Society—Henry Dunlop, of Arthur- lie, president, —Jas Bruce vice-president—>ReVo Ja«. Tait, vice president and treasurer— Alexander Dunn, secretary Rev. Mr Barr, Missionary. 1830. Zaveren Curling Club—Archibald M'Indoe, president, Fereneze bleachfield—Thomas Young, treasurer, Barrhead —Francis Oatt, secretary, Hurlet. JV. B. — To Managers oj" Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 1 17.

NEILSTON FAIRS, For Cattle, are held on the third Tuesday of February, May, and October, Old Style. For Horse Racing, &c. on the fourth Friday of July, New Style.

BARRHEAD FAIR, For Horse Racing, and Cattle market, is held on the last Friday and Saturday of June, New Style.

*4* For remarks on Old Style, see page 155. — !

19^ ' FOWLER'S POLLOKSHAWS, CROSSMYLOOF, STRATHBVNGO, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

Street Guide of PolloksUaws. Auldfield, Hunter Street Bdird's Coiut, south side of Harriet street Bengal Street, north side of Main street Cartcraigs Street, (North) from Toll bar, along road leading to Cowglen Cartcraigs Street, (South) from head of King street, along Race road Cross Street, from Harriet street to Toll bar Factory Street, from Macarthur street to Kiver Bank bleachfield Green Lane, east side of Factory street to Pleasance street Harriet Street, from Auldhouse Bridge to King street Hunter Street, south side of King street King Street, from Harriet street to Cart water Kirk Lane, south side of Main street to Factory street Kirk Street, west side of Factory street to Kirk-lane Macarthur's street from Main Street to Factory street Main Street, from King street to head of Pollock street Maxwell Street, from Pollock Gate along road leading to Glasgow Pleasance Street'from Main Street to River Pollock Street, from Main street to Pollock Gate Shawhill Street from Pleasance along Shawhill Wellington Street, north side of Kmg Street to Turnpike road Wilson Street, from Pollock street to Turnpike road.

ABERCROMBIE, Henry, spirit dealer, 5 King street Adam, John, road contractor, 47 Main street Adam, John, spirit dealer, 1 Maxwell street Adamson, Alexander John, tenter, Auldfield Alexander, John, teacher, Strathbungo

Algie, Matthew, spirit dealer, Crossmyloof >^ Anderson, Robert, baker, 40 Main street Anderson, William, spirit dealer, Hay Toll bar

Auldfield grocery and spirit store, Robert Jaffrey store » keeper, 26 King street, and 1 Wellington street Auld, Thomas, engineer, 34 Harriet street

BAIRD, Matthew—house Green Bank House Baird, Steven, hairdresser, 18 Main street Baird, Thomas, & Son, turkey-red dyers. Upper Green Bank Dye-works, and Fancy Dyers, Green Bank house Green Bank House, 6 Harriet street POLLOKSHAWS, &C. 193

Barlas, James, builder, 6 Pleasance street Bennie, John, baker, Crossmyloof Biggar, James, joiner and cart wright, Crossmyloof Bisset, Andrew, dyer, Auldhouse Field Bisset, John, grocer, wine & spirit merchant, 67 King st. Boyd, John, grocer, 36 Main street Brash, R. grocer, wine and spirit merchant, (Greenbank Store,) 4 Harriet street Brash, Robert, surgeon and druggist, 5 Harriet street Brownlee, David, baker, 29 Main street Brownlee, James, grain merchant and baker, 70 King st. Buchanan, John, grocer aftd spirit dealer, 56 'Jain street Burnside, Arch.-hair dresser, and preserver of Foreign and British quadrupeds, birds. &c. 8 Macarthur st. Burnside, John, grocer, 10 Pollok street Burton, James, post-master, 2 Pollok street

CAMERON, John, miller, 44 King street Cameron, John, spirit dealer, boot and shoemaker, 3 Harriet street Cameron, William, throstle spinning master, Auldfield Campbell, Hugh, grocer, 65 King street Campbell, James, tailor, 64 King street Campbell, Robert, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 45 Main street Carswell, Robert, joiner and cabinet maker, 48 Main st. Colquhoun, Peter, hosier, 30 Main street Colquhoun, Peter, spirit dealer, 38 Main street Cook, John, carding master, Auldfield Cook, Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 17 Main street Corbett, Thomas, surgeon and druggist, 45 Main street Crawford, James, tenter, Auldfield Cullen, James, teacher, 48 Main street Cunningham, Allan, farrier, blacksmith, and boiler maker, 2 North Cartcraigs street Cunningham, Thomas, servant to John Maxwell, younger of Pollok—house 13 Green lane Currie, Archibald, clerk, Auldfield

DAVIE, John, spirit dealer, 17 Harriet street R ^9i POLLOKSHAWS, S^C. ^

Deans, John, carrier and spirit dealer, 40 Main street Deans, John, carter, 54 Main street Dick, Alex, baker, grocer, and spirit dealer, 9 Main st, Dick, James, grocer, 34 Main street Donachie, John, slater, 47 Main street Donald, John, game keeper, Parkhouse

Eadie, William, tailor, 45 Main street Edmiston, James, farmer, Lochinch

FINDLAY, William, architect, m^son, wright, and spirit t dealer, Cartcraigs Cottage Finlayson, Alexander, carter, 26 Main street Finlayson, Alex. jun. spirit dealer, 47 Main street Finlayson, J. & J. merchants, 64 King street Finnic, Colin, dryer, Auldhouse Field Fleming, James, & Son, bleachers, Newlands bleachfield — office 66 Brunswick street, Glasgow Fleming, James, bleacher,—house Newlands Field Fowler, Alex, spirit dealer, 52 Main street

GAVIN, Misses, dress-makers and milliners, 20 King st. Geddes, William, twister, Auldfield 'Govan, John, Old Trades' Inn, 32 Main street Go van, Miss, dress maker, 32 Pleasance street Gray, David, mason, 24 King street Greenbank Store, R. Brash, grocer, wine and spirit mer- chant, 4 Harriet street—John Wark, keeper

HADDY, William, spirit dealer, 62 King street Hector, William, writer, 5 South Cartcraigs street Henderson, James, grocer, and dealer in cloggs, 26 Max- well street Henderson, William, clerk, Auldfield Herron, James, boot and shoemaker, 47 Main street Hill, John, Pollokshaws toll barr, 1 North Cartcraigs st. Hogg, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, Crossmyloof Hosie, Andrev/, quarrier, wine & spirit merchant, (coach office,) 29 Main street Hosie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 8 King street FOLLOKSHAWS, &C. TO^

Hosie, John, tailor, 9 Pollok street Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof Hunter, Malcolm, Auldfield—-house 56 King street Hunter, Thomas, & Co. cotton spinning and power loom weaving factories, Auldfield, 5 Hunter st.— Counting. house, 43 Queen street, Glasgow

JOHNSON, George, sen. gardener, Hopehill Johnson, George, jun, gardener, (Riverbank) 10 Kirk st.

KELLY, John, plasterer, 4 North Cartcraigs street Kennedy, John, grocer, 14 Main street Kessan, William, grocer, and spirit dealer, (coach office) 1 Harriet street King, Mrs. Robert, grocer, 59 King street Kirkwood, Matthew, land surveyor, 3 Main street Kirkwood, Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 23 Main street

LAW, John, dryer, Auldhouse Field Law, Robert, dryer, Auldhouse Field Law, William, boiler, Auldhouse Field Leckie, Robert, joiner and cartwright, 7 Factory street jLindsay, James, gardener and spirit dealer, 4 Main street JLitster, John, surgeon and druggist, 49 Main street jLivingstone, Robt. jun. grocer & spirit dealer, 33 Main st. Livingstone, Robert, sen. spirit dealer, 22 Shawhill street Lochhead John, grocer and spirit dealer, Cross street Lochhead, Miss, milliner, dress & straw hat maker, 42 Main street Logan, Rev George, Eastwood Manse

MACK, Hugh, boiler, Auldhouse Field Macquisten, Peter, civil engineer & land survejor, Couston Bank —Counting ho. 4 Dunlop st Glasgow Macquisten, Bryce, civil engineer, Moss farm Mason, Robert, jun. flesher and grocer, 42 Main street IMason, Robert, sen. grazier, flesher, grocer, and spirit; dealer, 72 King street Mathieson, Walter, spirit dealer, Strathbungo Maxwell, Sir John, of Pollok, Bart., 196 POLLOKSHAWS, &C.

Maxwell;, John, younger of Pollok Maxwell, Mrs. James, farmer, Hagg Castle Maxwell, Robert, spirit dealer, Shawsland

Menzies, Walter, grocer & spirit dealer, 2 Macarthur st. Middlemiss, William, spirit dealer, 68 King street Miller, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 66 King street Millree, James, boot and shoemaker, 2 Main street Morrison, James, baker, 63 King street Morrison, James, smith and farrier, Cross street Morton, James, tinsmith, Crossmyloof Muir, William, spirit dealer, Crossmyloof Muirhead, James, blacksmith, 61 Main street

Muirhead, James, skinner and glue maker, 62 Pvfain st. Munro, Alexander, pastry baker, confectioner, and spirit dealer, 59 Main street Mutter, John, & Son, grocer, 1 Pollok street M'Brayne, Hugh, dryer, Auldhouse Field M'Bride, Neil, mule spinning master, Auldfield M'Burney, Alexander, spirit dealer, 34; Harriet street M'Coll, John & William, joiners and cart wrights, 10 and 11 North Cartcraigs street

M'Culloch, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 36 Pollok st. M'Donald, Archd. foreman, Upper Greenbank dye works M'Donald, James, tailor, Crossmyloof M'Donald, Mrs. dress maker, 45 Main street M'Donald, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, Slrathbungo M'Ewan, James, teacher, 17 Hunter street M'Farlane, Mrs. beamer, 30 Macarthur, street M'Innes, William, excise officer, S3 Main street M'Intyre, Archibald, parochial teacher, & Session clerk, 6 South Cartcraigs street M'Intyre, Donald, accountant. Moss side—ofEce, Ship Bank Buildings, Glasgow M'Intyre, Donald, farmer, 5 Macarthur street M'Intyre, James, tailor, 53 Main street M'Intyre, Robert, grocer, 63 King street M'Lean, Robert, tenter, Auldfield M'Neil, spirit dealer, Crossmyloof M'Queen, Colin, manager, spinning factory, Auldfield I^i POLLOKSHAWS, &C. 191?

NEILSON, Walter, spirit dealer, Strathbungo, Newton, James, clerk, Auldfield Nicol, Andrew, gardener, Auldhouse Nicol, William, cloth merchant, 42 Main street

OLIVER, John, tailor, 66 King street

PATERSON, John, grocer, 2 Main street Paterson, John, tenter, Auldfield Pringle, Rev. James, 5 South Cartcraigs street

RAE, James, tenter, Auldfield Ramsay, John, jun. brewer and maltster, 51 Main street Reid, William, of Riverbank, writer, Renfrew, Ebenezer, carding master, Auldfield, Renfrew, Mrs. Ann, grocer, 33 Factoiy street Rentoul, James, of Lanside Valley Robertson, J. grocer, 21 King street Richmond, Thomas, spirit dealer, Strathbungo Rule, James, mole catcher, Cbustonholm Eussell, John, bleacher, and lawn dresser, 15 Green lane Russell, William, cloth merchant, 71 King street

SALMOND, Peter, thatcher, 46 King street Scott, Thos. teacher, 11 Macarthur si. —ho. 6 Main st.. Shand, Robert, builder, Crossmyloof. Shaw, Adam, tailor, 60 King street- Shaw, James, picking master, Auldfield Shirlaw, Peter, spirit dealer, 16 King street Smart, James, gardener, Camphill Smith,, James, grocer, Strathbungo Somervill, John, nailmaker, Strathbungo Steel, James, hair dresser, 17 Main street Steel, William, watch and clock maker, 37 Main strefctr Stevenson, Andw. grocer & spirit mercht, 27 Harriet st.. Stevenson, John, tailor, 73 King street Stevenson, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, 58 King- street Stewart, Alexander, gardener & spirit dealer, 29 King sto Stewart, Andrew, of Moss side Stewart, Rev. Findlay—Burgher manse, II Kirk street^ R 3. 198 POLLOKSHAWS, &C.

Stirling, Allan, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof Stirling, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof Strang, John, carter, 15 Hunter street Strang, Robt, carter, grocer, & spirit dealer, 49 Main st. Struthers, Archibald, grocer & spirit dealer, IS^Pollok st. Struthers, Archibald, Town Inn, 38 Main street Struthers, William, manager of Auldfield power loom

factory, 5 Hunter stre ..

TAYLOR, George, spirit dealer, 7 Maxwell street Thomson, Alexander, baker, Strathbungo Thomson, John, grocer and grain merchant, 19 Pollok st. Thomson, Robert, of Camphill Town Hall, 37 Main street

WALLACE, James, grocer, 8 Pollok street Wark, John, sen. grocer, and spirit dealer, 17 Main st. Wark, John, jun. spirit dealer, 39 King street Warnock, Robert, slater, 47 Main street Wason, Alexander, copper and tinsmith, 17 Main street Watson, James, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof Watson, James, tenter, Auldfield Weir, James, slater, Strathbungo Weir, Mrs. James, flesher, 48 Main street Whyte, David, barber, 1 Pleasance street Willox, John mason, 38 King street Wilson, Hugh, cooper, 1 Kirk lane Wilson, Mrs. James, grocer, 53 Main street Wilson, James, hosier, 12 Main stseet Wlngate, Gabriel, spirit dealer, 18 Pollok street Whishart, John, blacksmith, Crossmyloof Wright, David, gardener, Dumbreck Bridge Gardens

YOUNG, James & Sons, bleachers, Auldhouse Field Young, James, bleacher—house, 22 Harriet street Young, John, clock-maker and turner, 63 King street YmU, Robert, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 32 King st. FOWLER'S THORNLIEBANK, NITSHILL, HURLET, AND NEIGHBOURHOOJ}

'! ADAM, William, farmer, Oldbar Allan, David, smith and farrier, Thornliebank Allan, William, miner over the ores, Hurlet Anderson, Gabriel, farmer, Rabslea Anderson, Gabriel, grocer & spirit dealer, Thornliebank Anderson, John, woollen draper, grocer, k cooper, Hurlet

BAIRD, William, farmer, Broadbar Bannatyne, Dugald, Lower Birkenshaw Cottage i

I Barr, Archibald, farmer, Gifnock Barr, Thomas, farmer. Deacons bank j William, farmer Cruikston ! Barr,

I Bowie, John, farmer, Dykebar Brock, David, hillsman, Waterloo coal-pit, Hurlet

I Brown, Andrew, contractor, Thornliebank j

I Bruce, J. and J. cartwrights and joiners, Nitshill Bryson, James, Darnly toll bar Bryson, William, spinning master, Thornliebank

CAIRD, James, hillsman, Cowglen colliery Christie, Joseph, cooper, Hurlet Colledge, WiUiam, writer, Auldhouse Couper, John, farmer, Davieland Craig, Alex, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills Craig, Thomas, farmer, Clough Crum, James, cotton spinner—-house Thornliebank Crum, James, jun. and Co. cotton spinning and power loom weaving factory, Newfield and Thornliebank Crum, John, calico printer and bleacher-—house Thorn- liebank —

200 THORNLIBBANK, &C.

Crum, Messrs. John & Walter, & Co. calico printers, and bleachers, Thornliebank Crum, W. calico printer and bleacher —ho. Thornliebank Cruikston, ancient residence of Mary, Queen of Scots Camming, James, overseer, coal works, Hurlet Cunningham, Robert, smith and farrier, Covvglen

DEANS, Matthew, farmer, Burnfield Divan, Philip, carding master, Thornliebank Donald, William, cloth merchant, Thornliebank Douglas, L. clerk to John Wilson & Sons, Hurlet Dove, Alexander, grocer, wine & spirit merchant, (Cross) NitshiU Dove, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, NitshiU Dunlop, Misses, of Househill Dunn, ——, Holehouse

FINDLAYSO.N, Alexander, smith, Thornliebank Fleming, James, lime merchant, (Arden lime works) house Darnly Foulds, James, jun. farmer, Nether Auldhouse Foulds, James, farmer, Kinnishead Freeland, John, Mains

GILCHEIST, Erskine, boot & shoemaker, Thornliebank Gilchrist, William, tenter, Thornliebank Glen, William, Hawkhead Mains

HAMILTON, Alexander, farmer, Dykebarr Hamilton, James, grocer and spirit dealer, NitshiJI Hart, James, farmer, Wellwas Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer and gardener, Thornliebanl Harvey, David, boot and shoemaker, Thornliebank Henderson, Peter, teacher, Thornliebank

Hogg, Thomas, engineer, Cowglen colliery .| Hosie, James, jun, clerk, Househill free stone quarry—^ house NitshiU Hosie, James, sen. manager and salesman, Househill free stone quarry—house NitshiU Hosie, John, farmer NitshiU THORNLIEBANK, &C. 201

Mosie, Robert, teacher, Nitshill Hurlet and Campsie Alum Co. alum manufacts. Hurlet

JACK, Andrew, farmer, Priesthill Jackson, Allan, farmer, Hillhead Jackson, James, farmer, East Mains Jackson, James, sen. farmer, Kinwadric

KELBURNE, Right Hon. Viscount, Hawkhead House Kelso, Alexander, grocer, Thornliebank

Kirkwood, —— , farmer, Liggetston Kirkwood, James, farmer, Wardhiil Kyle, Andrew, farmer, Netherton

LANGMUIR, Walter, farmer, Oldbarr Livingstone, Alexander, farmer, Saturiand Lochead, James, farmer. Slates Lochtie, Robert, clerk, Thornliebank Lowrie, Thomas, of Rosshill

MILLER, Alexander, spirit merchant, Thornliebank Miller, John, manager, cotton spinning an4 weaving fac- tories, Thornliebank Morton, James, farmer, Henryscroft Motherwell, Andrew, farmer, Houghmussle Munro, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Nitshill M'Donald, Donald, foreman, Alum wpik, Hurlet M'Farlane, John, farmer, Haugh M'Ewan, John, farmer, Saturla*>d M'Gill, John, overseer of Ha^/khead Lands—house East Mavis bank M'Intyre, Wra. foreman ofcalico Printfield, Thornliebank M'Kee, Isaac, tailor, Thornliebank M'Lean, John, groc^n, grain, and spirit dealer, Hurlet M'Lintock, James,, overseer of Wilson & Sons* alum and copperas works, Nitshill M'Lintock, Wm- overseer at alum & soda works, Hurlet M'Nabb, John.- farmer, Dykebarr M^Nabb, Robert, manager, Househill coal works

KOTMA^^ Robt. clerk to John Wjlson & Sons, Hurlet ^0^ THTORNLIEBANK, ScC.

GATT, Francis, manager of Harlet and Campsie Alum Company's alum works—house Hurlet

PATISON, Robert, farmer, Darnly

REID, James, mason, Nitshill Reid, James, spirit dealer, Hurlet Renfrew, James, smith and farrier, Nitshill Renfrew, William, smith and farrier, Hurlet Robb, Isaac, store keeper, Thornliebank Robinson, Thomas, gamekeeper, Hawkhead Ross, Andrew, mason^and spirit dealer, Thornliebank Russell, James, miller, Darnly Russell, Mrs» spirit dealer, Nitshill

SMITH, Robert, farmer. Byres Smith, Robert, farmer and bleacher, Darnly field Stewart, George, spinning master, Thornliebank Stewart, Peter, mill wright, Thornliebank Stewart, William, farmer, Upper Darnly Stewart, William, quarrier, Nitshill-

TASSIE, James, farmer, Hill head Telfer, William, farmer, Househill Wood Thornliebank Stores,. Isaac Robb, keeper

WATSON, Robert, farmer, Arden Williamson, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Thornliebank Wilson, George, Old Cruikston Wilson, John and Sons, alum, copperas, and soda nianu- ^ facturers; lime and coal-workers, Nitshill and Hurlet works Wilson, John, jun. Hurlet Wilson, John, sen. West Hurlet Wilson, William, of Cowglen, writer Wilson, William, of West Hurlet Wright, John, tailor, Nitshill

YOUNG, William, farmer, Orchard 203 APPENDIX

TO FOWLER'S POLLOKSHAWS, THORNLIEBANK, NITSHILL, HURLET, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

Magistrates and Town Council of PoUokshaivs.

Malcolm Hunter, Provost and eldest Bailie David Patrick, Baillie Robert Campbell, Treasurer. COUNCILLCRS Thomas Baird Colin M'Queen Thomas Corbett Archd. Struthers James Brownlie James Henderson William Hector, Procurator Fiscal David Wilkie, Town Clerk

JUSTICES OF PEACE, RESIDING IN OR NEAR POLLOKSHAWS. Sir Jn. Maxwell of PoUok, Bart. Robert Thomson, Camphill John Maxwell, yr. of PoUok John Wilson, sen. of Thornlie William Wilson, Cowglen John Wilson, jun. Hurkt Thornliebank William Wilson, Hurlet , John Crum, Thos, Baird, Greenbank House Malcolm Hunter, Auldfield

Justice of Peace Court, Court Hall, PolloksJiaws, heldfirst Moiidayof January, 3Iarch, May, July, Seplemher, and November, at 10 o'clock forenoon. Donald Macintyre, clerk, Dunlop street, Glasgow— William Hector, fiscal

WRITERS' LWilliam Wilson, Cowglen— William Hector, 3 South Cartcraigs street, Pollo'.shaws— William Colledge, Aula House. I

20i Poliolishaws, SfC. Sheriff Officers, Sfc.

SHERIFF OFFICERS. Angus M'Donald, 28 Main street, Pollokshaws Wm. M'Conriel, King" street, Pollokshaws

POLLOKSHAWS TOWN OFFICERS. William M'Connell, King street—James Campbell, town drummer and crier, 8 Main street POLLOKSHAWS GAOL. William M'Connel, gaoler—house King street

EXCISE OFFICER. Wm. M'Innes, 32 Main street, Pollokshaws

FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES & AGENTS. West of Scotland—John Ralston, 6 Masvvell street, Pollokshaws Scottish Union—Thomas Corbett, 45 Main street, do.

ENGINE FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRE, Lodged vvith Mr John Cameron, miller, Shaw mill, 44 King street

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Thomas Corbet, 43 Main street, Pollokshaws John Litster, 49 Main street, Pollokshaws MIDWIVES. Mrs. Nicol, 33 Main street, Pollokshaws Mrs. Renfrew, 39 King street, Pollokshaws Mrs. Chalmers, 45 Main street, Pollokshaws MINISTERS. EsTSBLisnED Church—Eastwood, George Logan, A.M.—house Eastwood Manse. BunGHE^ Church—17 Kirk street, Pollokshaws—Finlay Stewart —house 11 Kirk street, Pollokshaws.

Uis^iTED Secession Church—47 King street, Pollokshaws, James s Pringle—house 5 South Cartcraigs street, Pollokshaws. CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Eastwood Parish Church—John Willox, officer, Eastwood— Archd. M'lntyre, precentor, 6 South Cartcraigs street Ua'Zted Secession Church-'—Dslu, M'Kechnie, officer, 8 Pollokk street—Andrew Wilson, preceiitor, 38 King street BuRo^EB Church— Hugh Campbell, officer, 45 Main street- James Robertson, precentor, 10 Main street \Session Clerk, S^e* Appe7idix. 205

SESSION CLERK. Archibald M'Intyre, 6 South Cartcraigs street

OVERSEERS OF POOR FUNDS. jiMinister and Kirk Session, and a Committee of Heritors and Feuars. William Hector, treasurer.

GRAVE DIGGERS. I Parish Church—John Willox, house Eastwood Session house Burgher Church— Hugh Campbell, 45 Main street, Pollokshaws

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. \Eastwood Parish School—6 South Cartcraigs street, Pollokshaws, Archibald M'Intyre, teacher.

Pollokshaws Town School— II Macarthur street. Thomas Scott, teacher.

Nitshill School, Nitshill, built by subscription, A.D, 1808 Robert Hosie, teacher. Auldfield School—21 Hunter street, Pollokshaws. James M*Ewan, teacher.

POST OFFICE, 2 POLLOK STREET, POLLOKSHAWS, Arrival oj" Post FROM GLASGOW daily (foot post) half past six o'clock evening.

Departure of Post. TO GLASGOW daily, (foot post) half-past eight o'clock morning. Office open from 7 morning till 9 evening. JameS Burton, post master— Henry Burton, letter carrier. (N. B. For Rates of Postage see Paisley Directory, p. 96.) STAGE COACHES. King William IV. Stage Coach to GLASGOW, starts (every lawful day) from the Coach Offices W. Kessan No. I Harriet street, and A. Hosie, 29 Main street, Pollokshaws, at ten o'clock morning, and half-past five afternoon — And to Pollokshaws, from the Coach Office, Kirkwood's Arms, Hamilton's Cioss, 47 Stockwell street, Glasgow, four afternoon and eight o'clock evening. Fares, Inside 9d., Outside 6d. The Royal Sovereign Stage Coach, from IRVINE to GLAS- GOW, by the Lochlibo road, arrives every lawful day at Pollok-

shaws Toll bar, at half past ten o'clock morning ; and arrives again at same Toll bar, from Glasgow to Irvine, at half past four o'clock afternoon. —

206 PollokshawSi 8^c, Carriers, S^c

The Levern Trader Stage Coach, from BARRHEAD t(,

GLASGOW, arrives every lawful day, (Thursday excepted) ai

Pollokshaws Toll bar, at half-past ten o'clock morning ; and arrive; again at same Toll bar, from Glasgow to Barrhead, at half past fivt o'clock afternoon.

CARRIERS. GLASGOW—John Deans, from 40, Main street, Pollokshawg every Wednesday and Friday at ten o'clock morning and returns same day, i— Andrew Wilson, from 38 King street, Pollokshaws, ever]

Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'clock morning, and re. turns same day. — John Dunlop, from Newton of Mearns, arrives every Wed- nesday morning, at Alexander Miller's, vintner. Thorn liebank; and arrives again at same place, from Glasgow to Newton of Mearns, same day.

Glasgow, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal Passage Boats, in goin^ from Paisley to Glasgow, pass Dumbreck bridge, about 40 minute; after leaving Paisley ; and pass Dumbreck bridge again, in goiii^ from Glasgow to Paisley, about 15 minutes after leaving Glasgow Dumbreck bridge is about one mile distant from Pollokshaws Cross. For hours of starting from Paisley and Glasgow, see Paislej Directory, p. 99.

SOCIETIES &c.

1 NSTITUTED. 1749. PoUokshaivs Old Society of Weavers-^3o\\n Boyd, preses 36 Main street—James Dick, treasurer, 34 Main street- George Stevenson, clerk, 58 King street—James Campbel Officer, 8 Main street 1777. Pollokshaws Young Society of Weavers—James Livingston, preses, Pleasance—Thomas Wilkie, treasurer, 13 Maxwell street—George Johnstone, clerk, Hopehill—James Camp- bell, officer, 8 Main street

1783. Pollokshaws Boyal Arch Lodge, 'So. 203, now No. 151— John Stevenson, R.W.M. 73 King street— David Hosie, depute master, 3 Pollok street—James Ross, senior warden, 39 Main street— George Smith, junior warden, 29 Harriet street—James Hector, treasurer. Moss quarry—James Downie, secretary, 31 Pollok street— Robert Campbell,; senior steward, Pollok— Alexander Munro, junior steward, 59 Main street Garden steward George Ritchie, Tyler —.

Societies, 8^c. Appendix. 207

)1789. Thornliehank Friendly Society— Archibald Tannock, preses, ThortiliebaHk-— Daniel M'Farlane, treasurer, Thorliebank \ •—John M'Nab, clerk, Thornliebank —Thomas Muir, officer

1799, PoUokshaws, -^yr, and Renfrewshire Society—James Young, preses, Factory street —James Peacock, treasurer, 9 Wilson street—-George Stevenson,^ clerk, 58 King street —James Campbell, officer, 8 Main street.

0. Marchtown Friendly Society — Archibald Houstoun, preses, Strathbungo-—James Smith, treasurer, Strathbungo— Robt. Neilson, clerk, Cathcart— No officer

0. PoUokshaws Auldfield Sabbath Evening School-.-'M.dlcom Hunter, president— Colin M'Queen treasurer, with a Com- mittee of ten teachers—James M'Ewan, secretary and clerk. There is under the Directors' inspection one School. Num- ber of Schoolars at present, 300

5. Thornliebank Sabbath iJcAooZ— Robert Lochtie, treasurer There is under the Visitors' inspection one School—Num- ber of Scholars at present, about 190

8, PoUokshaws Curler's Society—John Lochead, preses, 3 Cross street — John Barr, treasurer, Deacon's bank—John Wark, clerk, 39 King street

9. Cowglen Coalhewer's Society—Andrew Anderson, preses, Hippmgstanes—James Logan, treasurer, Hippiugstanes — James Downie, clerk, SO Pollok street—Gibson Carlile, of- ficer, Main street, PoUokshaws

1. Hurlet Friendly Society— Dugald Dove, preses, Nitshill— Robert Notman, treasurer, Hurlet—Angus Bruce, clerk, Nitshill — WilHam Browning, officer Househill moor

2. PoUokshaws Sabbath Evening School—Tiev. Finlay Stewart president and treasurer, with a Committee of teachers-~ Robert Walker, secretary and clerk—There is under the visitors' inspection one School—number of Scholars, 159

8. The PoUokshaws Public Library, (Town Buildings) —Colin M'Queen, president— Rev. Finlay Stewart, treasurer— Jas. Monteith, Secretary—Robert Park, librarian Meets every tivo weeks, on Saturday evening, from 6 to 8.

5. Marchtown Weavers' NewSociety—Hugh Richmond, preses, Strathbungo— William Neilson, treasurer, Strathbungo— James Stirling, clerk, Strathbungo— George Ferguson^, officer, Strathbungo — |

208 PoUokshaws, S^c* Societies, S^c

J8S8. Pollokshaws, Funeral (Society— Charles M'Gregor, preses. 5 Wilson street—John M'Lellan, treasurer, 6 Wilson street —David M'Lauchlan, clerk, Pollok street—James Dovvnie, officer, 31 Pollok street.

1828. Thornliehank Libraryy (School house)—James Crum, junior! Patron, Thornliebank—Robert Lochtie, preses—George Suters, Treasurer— William Suters, clerk—John Stark, Librarian

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1 828. Pollokshaws, Vine Lodge ofFree Chartered Gardeners—Alex'l Stewart, ancient father, 29 King street—John Hill, senior! garden, North Cartcraigs street— Dougald Campbell, junior garden—Mathew Algie, treasurer, Crossmyloof—David: Hosie, clerk, 3 Pollok street—Hugh M'Donald, officer,! 59 Main street. | 1629. Nitshill Curling Club—James Hosie, senior, preses, Nitshill —James Hosie, junior, treasurer, Nitshill Managers^ appointed for Hurlet, William M'Lintock and John Hosie

—for Nitshill, Alexander Dove and Walter Lock— for Darn, i

' ly, James Fleming and William Stewart I

? Auldfield School Librartj, (Auldfield School Room)— Mal-j com Hunter, preses— Colin M'Queen, treasurer— J.; MEwan, Librarian. Open every Friday evening froraj

8 to 10. jl

? Pollokshaws and Eastwood JBurying Ground Protecting So-t ciety—Thomas Welsh, preses, 63 King street — James Hen-j^ dry, treasurer, 31 Pollok street— Charles McGregor, cleik,! 5 Wilson street

? Pollokshaws Temperance Society—Rev. George Logan.'i president—John Ralston, vice-president—James Newtoni

Treasurer. i*

? Pollokshaws Political C/wiow— Council, Robert Clatk, chair- man N. B, —Notice to Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 117.

FAIR. Pollokshaws, Last Friday of May, for Horse Racing, " - FO W L E R'S

RENFREW, YOKER, 8^ NEIGHBOURHOOD

PaDAM, James, grocer, High street Adam, Archibald, spirit dealer, High street Aitken, Alexander, farmer, Scotstone Aitken, Mrs. Robert, spirit dealer, Back-row Algie, Peter, farmer. Old Mains Aigie, Robert, farmer, Town, Inchinnan Allan, John, wright, Yoker Allison, James, customer weaver. High street Angus, Thomas, spirit dealer, Yoker iBARR, Walter, tailor. High street Bennet, William, of Haugh-house Berry, John, baker, Hearst lane Black, Mrs. grocer, Hearst lane Blackwood, Walter, farmer, Bottom Blue, Daniel, spirit dealer, drawbridge, Inchinnaa Boyd, Adam, joiner and cabinet maker, Cow lane Boyd, George, wright and timber merchant, Hearst lane —house Cow lane Boyd, William, farmer, Back-row Brock, William, starch manufacturer. Orchard street Brown, John, farmer. Cow lane Brown, John, teacher. High street, collector of teind and assessed taxes—house Back-row Brown, Mrs. leghorn and straw-hat maker, Backrow Brown, Mrs. teacher, Hearst lane Brown, Robert, coast-waiter—house Orchard-street Brownlee, Robert, maltman, Yoker Bruce, Archibald, farmer, Hillhead Bryce, John, farmer. Moss-land Bryce, John, smith and farrier, Hearst lane il Bryce, John, smith, Yoker, s 3 ^10 RENFREW, &C.

Bryce, John, spirit dealer, North Ferry House, Yoker Bryce, William, miller and farmer, Renfreiv-mill—house High street

CAMERON, Robert, of Lady Acre Campbell, Archibald, of Biythswood, Campbell, Edward, bleacher, Arklestone Campbell, William, superitendant of Messrs. Dixon and Co.'s coal works, Skaterigg—house Woodend Chapman, Robert, farmer, Sandyford Clark, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, High street Clark, Andrew, excise officer, Orchard street Clark,John,superintendentof RiverClyde,ho- Clydebank Clark, Williamj & Son, bleachers, Renfrew field— house High street Coubrough, James, farmer. Mutton hole Craig, Robert, spirit dealer & Glasgow carrier, Dog-row Crawford, Miss, teacher of sewing. Canal street Cumming, Daniel, spirit dealer, Canal street Cunningham, Mrs. beamer and spirit dealer, Hearst lane

DENNY, James, Wright, Clydebank—house Yoker Dodds, James, farmer and spirit dealer. Moss Donald, James, farmer, Wester Yonderton Donald, Robert, joiner and cartwright, Yoker Donald, Walter, farmer, Faulds-head Dow, Daniel, shoemaker, High street Duncan, George, gardeher, Scotstone Duniop, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, High street

ELDER, Matth. wright & timber mercht. Mugg's lane

FERGUSON, John, spirit dealer, Hearst lane Fouids, William, High baker, street I GALLOWAY, James, teacher, Inchinnan Gardner, James, farmer, Arkleston Cribson, John, farmer, Brownsfield Glen, John, agent, Canal street Glen, Mrs. milliner, Canal street RENFREW, &C. ^il

Gray, George, farmer, Yoker, Mains Gray, John, farmer, Blarthill Guthrie, Adam^ keeper, Inchinnan toll bar

HAMILTON, George, spirit dealer, Yoker Harvey, John, distiller—house Yoker Harvey, John & Co. distillers, Yoker Harvey, William, distiller—house Barns of Clyde Henry, Charles, teacher, Dalmuir Hogg, John manufacturer, Back -row Houstoun, Archibald, farmer. Wester Walkinshaw Houstoun, James, grocer, High street Hunter, Mrs, vintner. New Town Hutchison, James, Reform Tavern, Ferry Road Hutchison, George, writer & town clerk. Orchard street Hutchison, John, of Fulbar

INGLIS, William, farmer. Windyedge

JACK, James, customer weaver, Dog-row

Kerr, Quentin, hair dresser, Mugg's lane Keter, John, farmer, Bogside Keter, Mrs. John, farmer, Arkleston Keter, Thomas, farmer. Moss-land King, Robert, Provost, High street King, Robert, tailor, Back-row Knox, John, grocer. Canal street Knox, William, farmer, Middle Walkinshaw

LANG, Hugh, post master and grocer, High street Lochhart, Rev. Laurence, Inchinnan Manse Loudon, Archibald, keeper, Renfrew toll-bar Lyon, John, teacher, Mutton-hole

MASON, William, baker. High street Maxwell, Peter, wright, Blythswood Middleton, John, gardener and farm steward, Blythswood Mitchel, Miss, stay maker. Orchard street Monro, George, boot, and shoemaker, High street Morrison, George, farmer, Skaterigg, 212 RENFREW^ &C#

Morrison, John, grocer and spirit dealer. New Town, Morton, William, post runner, Mugg's lane Muir, Alexander, farmer, Netherton Muir, James, farmer, Annisland Muir, James, grain dealer, Dog-row Muir, Thomas, farmer. Loan-head

M'FxVRLANE, Thomas, boot and shoemaker. High st. M'Hutchison, Jas. sauceldistillery spirit cellar, Castle hill M*Kean, Andrew, spirit dealer and tailor, Canal street M'Kenzie John, cooper, Pinkerton's lane M'Kenzie, Thomas, collector of statute labour money, Back-row M'Laren, Duncan, spirit dealer. Canal st. M'Laren, George, builder. Back-row

M'Laren, John, spirit dealer. Canal street . Peter, schoolmaster. M'Laren, High street . | M'Latchie, John, overseer, Scotstone M'Laws, John, surgeon & druggist, Hearst lane—house Pinkerton's lane M'Leod, John, spirit dealer. Back-row M'Lintock, Mrs. house keeper, Blythswood M'Millan, Duncan, spirit dealer, Ferry Road M'Millan, Miss, corset and dress maker, Ferry Road M'Millan, Thomas, Black Bull Head Inn, High street M'William, Alexander, cloth merchant. Canal street—* house Cow lane

NAIRN, Thomas, twister. High street

OGILVIE, Robert, farmer, Knock Oswald, Miss, of Scotstone

PATERSON, John, farmer, Easter Walkinshaw Paterson, John, store keeper—house High street Paton, George, farmer. Bank-head Paton, Mrs. Alexander, teacher, ladies' school. High st. Pattison, H. W. surgeon. High street Pattison, Robert, nurseryman, at Austin & M'Ausland's nursery, Kirkland Pollock, Misses, Hole RENFREW, kc. ^18

RISK, Moses, salesman, to John Harvey & Co. distillers? Yoker—house do. Robertson, Peter, farmer, Portefield Russell, Bernard, smith and farrier, Hearst lane Russell, John, farm steward, Yoker

SANDS, John, keeper Barnsford toll bar Shields, Alexander, grocer, Canal street Shields, Charles, tailor, Hearst lane Sloan, James, slater and lead merchant (Houstoun,) slate- yard, near Renfrew Ferry Smith, James, of Jordanhill Snodgrass, James, farmer, Portnauld Snodgra^s, John, farmer, New Mains Spiers, Archibald, of Elderslie Speirs, Robert, Abbot's Meikie Inch Spreull, J. Glasgow City Chamberlain— ho. Clyde bank Stewart, Allan, spirit dealer, High street Stewart, John, cooper, Pinkerton's lane Stewart, John, wright and cloth merchant, Canal street Stewart, Miss, milliner and dress maker. High street Stewart, Thomas, grocer and druggist. High street Swan, Archibald, beamer. Back-row Swan, Misses, dressmakers, west gate to Elderslie House

TARBET, Peter, spirit dealer, and ferryman, South P'erryhouse Thomson, James, grocer. Canal street Turner, William, hillsman, Skaterigg coal works

VICTUALLING Society, J. Brown, salesman. High st.

WALLACE, James, wright and Dean of Guild, High st Waterston, John, coach proprietor & spirit dealer, High st. Waterston, John, vintner and Glasgow carrier. Canal st. Waterston, Robert, carter and coal merchant, Hearst lane Watson, Arthur, farmer, Pointhouse Watson, Walter, excise officer, Yoker Weir, John, gardener, Elderslie house White, Thomas, farmer, Easter Yondcrton 214 RENFREW, &C.

Wilson, Andrew, factor, Deanside Wilsonj James, grain merchant, Dog-row Wilson, James, spirit dealer, and keeper Yoker toll bar Woodrow, James, manufacturer, Orchard street Wright, Peter, flesher, High street

YOUNG, Robert, jun. wright, Cow-lane Young, Robert, sen. grocer and spirit dealer, High street

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F O W L E R ^ S RENFREW, YOKER, A^B NEIGHBOURHOOD

MAGISTRATES and TOWN COUNCIL of RENFREW. Robert King, Esq. Provost and Eldest Baillie. Adam Boyd, Esqrs, Baillies. John Brown, Alexander M'Williani, Esq. Treasurer. COUNCILLORS. Archd. Campbell, John Berry, William Barclay, George Boyd, John Brown, Thomas M'Kenzie, Robert Young, Robert Dunlop, William Boyd, James Adam^ John Snodgrass, Robert Park, Bernard Russell, Matthew Elder, James Wallace, Dean of Guild. George Hutchison, Town clerk. Matthew Elder, Fiscal. JUSTICES OF PEACE. Henfrew, Inchinnan, a7id Erskine District. James Burns, Freeland Thos. Dundas Speirs, Elderslie Archd. Campbell of Blythswood Archd. William Speirs, Elderslie Henry Fulton of Park James Smith of Jordanhill MalcomM. Fleming of Barochan Andrew Wilson, Deanside John Harvey of Yoker Matthew Rodger, Rossiand Archibald Speirs of Elderslie The Provost and Baillies of Reri- Alexander Speirs, yr. of Elderslie frri.'- <" *'- *;,-r.o beins' Writer, Sfc. , Appendix. 21 b

WRITER. George Hutchison, writer and Town Clerk. QUARTER SESSIONS.

Held on First Tuesday of March, May, August and last Tuesday of ~ October. TOWN OFFICERS. ] William Murchie, Gaoler, Hearst lane James Galbreath, Town officer, Hearst lane Andrew Crawford, JDrummer and Town officer. High st. MINISTER. ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Duncan M'Farlane. CHURCH OFFICER AND PRECENTOR, Andrew Crawford, officer. High street. William Howat, precentor. Paisley

Session Clerk —William Howat, High street.

Grave Digger— Andrew Crawford, jun. High street EXCISE OFFICERS. Andrew Clark, Orchard street. Walter Watson, John M'Kinnon, and Thomas Richard, Yoker. Robert Brown, Orchard street, coast waiter. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. John M'Laws, Pinkerton's lane, H. W. Pattison, High street. ~' MIDWIVES. Mrs. Park, High street—Mrs. M

Town's Grammar School—High, street, Peter M'Laren, Teacher. Trades^ School—High street, John Brown, Teacher. Ladies' School—High street, Mrs. Alexander Paton, Teacher. This School is supported by subscription, and conducted by Misses Speirs of Elderslie, Misses Campbell of Blythswood, and Miss Oswald of Scotstone. The number of girls who attend on an aggregate, for instruction in reading and sewing, is thirty.

' Sabbath Evening School—High street, David Barr, Teacher, Scholars 60. 216 Renfrew, SfC. Post Office, &;c.

POST OFFICE, 1 High Street. ARRIVALS OF POST* EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) 8 o'clock morning summer, and 9 o'clock, morning winter. EDINBURGH, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) 7 o'clock evening. DEPARTURE OF POSTS. EDINBURGH AND PAISLEY, (foot post,) at 1 o'clock after- noon. GLASGOW, PAISLEY, AND ENGLISH, (foot post,) at 9 o'clock evening.

Letters must be put into the post office a quarter of an hour be- fore departure.— Office open on Sabbath from 9 to 10 morning 12^ till 1 afternoon, and 7 till 8 o'clock evening. Hugh Lang, post master N. B. Letters delivered in town by post master. William Morton, post runner, Mugg's Lane.

Ij:^ For rates of postage see Paisley Directory, page 96. STAGE COACHES. Baron of Renfrew, starts from the Bull Inn, 3 High street, for Glasgow, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, and at 10 o'clock on the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and leaves Lyon's office, No. 78, Trongate, Glasgow, at half past 4 o'clock afternoon for Renfrew—and on Thursdays starts from the Bull Inn for Paisley at 1 1 o'clock forenoon, and 3 o'clock after- noon, and leaves Paisley at 1, and half past 5 o'clock afternoon for Renfrew. N. B. Parcels forwarded to and from Glasgow, Paisley, and Ren- frew by the above coach. CARRIERS. To Glasgow—John Waterston, from Canal street every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and returns same day. To Glasgow— Robert Craig, from Dog row every Wednesday and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns srme day. To Glasgow—John Duncan, from High street, every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, and returns same day. To Paislet—Walter Knox, (foot carrier,) from Society Vennal, daily twice, and returns do. To Paisley—William Morton, (foot post runner,) from Mugg's lane, daily, twice, and returns do. CONVEYANCE BY WATER. The Steam Boats which ply on the river Clyde pass Renfrew ferry almost every hour of the day, (Sabbath excepted), and passengers are conveyed by Peter Tarbet, ferryman, south ferry house, to and from the Steam Boats for Glasgow, Greenock, and other places round the coast. —

Societiesy S^-c. Appendix. 217

SOCIETIES. iNSTlTUTlSD ' 1339. Renfreio Sailors Society/— George Lennox, preses. High street—John Barr, treasurer, Orchard street— George Hut- chison, clerk. Orchard street—Andrew Crawford, officer, High street.

1687. Renfrew Incorporation of TatVors-^W alter Barr, deacon, I>ack-row—John Stewart, treasurer, Canal street—Robert William^ ^ , M' clerk. Cow lane— Officer vacant. '- t

1758. Renfrew Society of Masons, Wrights, and others—William Ma- son, preses, High street— Walter Barr, treasurer, High street —John Stewait, clerk, Canal street— jun, I Andrew Crawford, officer. j High street.

1770. Renfrew Society of Weavers and others— Tia.\idi Restou, preses, High street—John Stewart, treasurer, Canal street John Glen, clerk, Canal street—Andrew Crawford, sen. offi- cer, High street.

1801. Renfrexi} Operative Weavers^ Friendly Society— Alexander Whitehill, preses, Backrow—-James Houstoun, treasurer, High street—James M'Hutchison, clerk, Castle hill—An- drew Crawford, jun. officer, High street.

1814. Renfrew Townhead Friendly Society—John Mason, preses. High street—Thomas Stewart, treasurer. High street—John [M'Intyre, clerk, Back row—William Murchie officer, Hearst lane.

1805. Loyal Renfreio Yeomanry Society— Robert King, preses. High street—William Barclay, treasurer, Dog row—John Brown, clerk. Back row—Wm. Murchie, officer, Hearst lane

i 1817. Renfrew Mort Safe Comjyany—'RohQrt Young, preses and treasurer. High street—John Stewart, clerk. Canal street

: — Andrew Crawford, jun. officer. High street.

'817. Renfrew Mort Safe Society— Robert Young, preses, High street— Alexander j M'William, treasurer, Cow lane—John Stewart, clerk, Canal street—Andrew Crawford, sen. officer,

I High street. I

!820, Renfrew Social Book Club — 3(Am Gumming, preses. Canal street—James Muir, treasurer, Wilson street— Robert Boyd, and George Boyd, clerks—John Clark and William Hous- toun; librarians. —

218 Renfrew, S^c, Societies, 8^c.

1820. Renfrew Coffin Cover Societiz-^^Alex. Whitehill, preses. Back- row—John Stewart, treasurer, Canal street— George Swan, clerk.

1 820. Renfrew Female Benevolent Society—Mrs. M

1825. Renfrew Coffin Society—John Morton, preses, Pinkerton lane —William Jack, treasurer, Pinkerton lane— Ewen, clerk,

-ZV". B, — To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 117,

RENFREW NEWS ROOM. At the Black Bull Inn, 5 High st. —Free to Burgesses and Strangers.

Engine for Extinguishing Fire, Captain—James Wallace, Dean of Guild, High street. The Water Engine and other Apparatus, are deposited at the Gaol, Key to be found at William Murchie's, town-officer, Hearst lane.

Fairs—Third Tuesday of May, and Second Friday of June. —

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TABLE OF DISTANCES

raoM THE

CROSS OF PAISLEY TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY,

MEASURED EXPRESSLY FOR FOWLERS COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

m. f'P- Abercorn Inn - _ - - 2 4 Abbey Kirk - - - _ . 1 14, Abbey Manse—Rev. Robert Macnair 3 39 Abbots' Meikle Inch—Mr Robert Speirs 1 5 8 Adelphi Mill—Mr William Aiken 4< 19 Arden Lime Kilns—(This lime is famed for being superior in quality for certain purposes) J. Fleming, lime mer* chant, Darnly - - - „ 5 I 16 Arthurlie—Mr Henry Dunlop 3 6 20 Arthuilie bleachfield—Mr Matthew Blackwood 4 1 12 Arthurlie House—Mr William Lowndes 4 3 29 Arthurlie Inn 3 7 22 Auchentorlie—Mr Andrew Brown 7 29 Auldhouse bleachfield—Messrs James Young & Son 6 2 22 Auldfield Cotton Works, and Steam Loom Factory- Messrs Thomas Hunter & Co. 6 1 30

Bankhouse—Mr William Shanks 3 5 11 Banktop—Mr James Smith 3 5 37 Banktop— Rev. Alexander Telfer 3 5 37 Banktop Mill— Walter Brock & Co. 3 6 I Barbush—Mr Robert Hodgert 3 6 24 Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft) 5 5 Barr— William Macdowall of Garthland 10 1 35 Barshaw—Mr Robert Smith - - - 1 4 10 Barshaw Park—Mr Andrew Millar 1 32 Barskivan—Mr Alexander Aitkenhead 1 6 36 Barrhead—United Secession Church (gate of) 4 2 5 Beauchamp—Mrs Martin 4 13 Blackball, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black hall) 1 4 Blytbswood House—Archibald Campbell Esq. 3 6 SO Bowling Green (once the Preetorium of a Roman Camp) 3 15 Brabloch—Mr Fulton M'Kerrell 3 12 Bridge of Ellistoun - «, « . 6 4 13 220 Table of Distances. /> Bridge of Weir Cross, Saracen's Head Inn, Mr Williara Lang - . . w . 7 33 Broadly Mill—Mr William Craig, manager 5 3 16 Broomland street, (head of West street) 5 31 Broomward House, (Bridge of Weir) Mr R. Freeland 7 3 Brown's Field—John Gibson - . _ 2 5 5 Burgher Church—(Bridge of Weir) Rev. Wm. S. Hay 6 6 25 Burnbrae—Mr Robert Spier _ . . 3 6 1 Burns' Place (Renfrew Road) - - _ 6 16

Calderhaugh Mill—Fulton, Buchanan, & Co. 9 7 13 Calder Park Mill— William Wright & Co. 9 7 29 • Calside (bead of Stock street) - « _ 5 28 Calside—Mr John Merrylees ' - - 7 9 Camphill— Messrs M'Alpine and HaLden 6 8 Canal Store, Johnstone, - - - 3 3 16 Canal Store, Paisley - - - - 4 6 Canal Bank—Mr Barclay, sen. 4 3Q Mr William Giffen 4 14

—^ —- Mr Daniel M'Farlane 6 5 'Carlebar— Mr Robert Dunlop, (New Road) A 2 7 Carruth—Mr William Macdowall 8 7 15 Cartside Mill—George Houstoun & Co. 4. 4 36 Castlehead (the site of a Roman Camp) 7 8 Causeyside (foot of New street) 1 23 Causeyside, head of (Mr John Smith, No. 81) 4 Chappell—Mr John Barr, bleacher 3 7 12 Chappell House—Mr John Graham 3 7 29 Chappell Works—Mr James Ste»vart, Dyewood manu- facturer - . - » » 3 7 -7 Charleston (Mr James Dickie,"No. 8) 6 .Cochrane Place—Mr Matthew Sproul 4 5 2 Colinslee—Mr John Adam - . - 1 1 12 Corsse Arthurlte— Mrs Charles Black 3 6 3 Corsse Arthurlie bleachfield, James and John Black 3 7 21 Crofthead— Mr James Orr '- 5 7 25 Crofthead Mill—James Orr & Co. - 5 7 Crofthead Printfield—John Denny & Co. 6 28 Cowgien Coal Works . - - . 5 12 Cowglen— Mr William Wilson - . , 4 7 2 Cowieston Cross—Mr Duncan Henderson 6 13 Crossiiat-^Mt Matthew Brown 4 35 Crosslee House—^Mr Williara Stevenson 6 12 Crosslee Mill— William Stevenson & Sons 5 7 10

Crosslee Toll bar « <. ^ ^ 5 6 18 Table of Distances, 221

m. f. p. Parnly House, the ancient residence of Lord Darnly (in ruins) - - - - - 42 15 Dunterlee Cottage— Rev. James Tait - - 3 6 3 Dunterlee Steam Loom Factory—Wm. Graham & Co. 3 5 37

Eklerslie House— Archibald Speirs, Esq. 3 2 32 Elderslie Cottage— Mr Archibald Dnncan 2 5 12 Elderslie Cross—Mr Robert Clark, Elderslie Inn 2 2 19 Elderslie Mill—Browns, Mallocb, & Co, 2 4 36 Elderslie—the Birth Place of Sir William Wallace 2 5 16 Eastwood Kirk—Rev. George Logan 6 3 2

Fereneze Calico Printfield — Archibald M'Indoe & Co. 3 5 18 Fereneze Cotton Mill—Mr John Graham 4 3 24 Ferguslie—-Mr William Barr, (near this is the site of Fer-

< guslie Castle) - - - . 1 2 36 Ferguslie Hill —Mr George Gardner, writer 1 2 7 Ferguslie House— Mrs Lorrain Wilson 1 36 Floors Mill—Mr Henry Macdowall 3 6 21

Garthland Place - - - - 3 8 Gateside Bleachfield—Mr William Rennie, bleacher 4 2 39 Gateside Cotton Mill—Jas. Dunlop^& Sons (by Chappell) 4 5 23 '- Gas Work, Johnstone - - 3 6 34 Glanderstone Bleachfield —Messrs Cochrane & Co. 5 2 35 Glentyan House— Captain James Stirling, R.N. 6 26 Grahamstone Cross—Mr Thomas Robertson, merchant 3 3 38 Greenbank Fancy Dye-works— Messrs Thos. Baird & Son 6 1 32 Greenhill House—Mr James Dunn 5 18 Greenhill— Mr James Pollock 5 6 Greenlaw - - . . 5 12 Gryffe Grove Mill—Mr Robert Barr 7 2 27 Gryffe Bank House—Mr John Findlay - 7 19 GryfFe Mills—John Freeland & Co. 7 3 19

Hagg Mill— George Houstoun & Co. 4 2 6

Haugh—MrJohn M'Farlane 4 i 29 Hawkhead House—Right Hon. Viscount Kelburne 2 1 2 Hawkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills— Mr Alexanderr Craig - - _ . . 1 7 2 High street, (head of Lady Lane) 2 SO

Holehouse—Mr John Gemmell - .. - 5 7 5 Houstoun Cross - _ - . 6 7 5 Houstoun Parish Church— Rev. John Monteath, D. D. 7 29 Houstoun Parish Manse—-Rev. John Monteath, D. D, 6 3 38 Houstoun Bleachfield— Mr W. Carlile 7 1 23 Househill—Misses Dunlop - » - 3 18 1 222 Table of Distances^

m. How-wood—Buck's Head Inn, (Mr Robert Caldwell) 5 Hurlet—Mr John Wilson, jun. - - - 3 Hurlet Alum Work— Hurlet and Campsie Alam Co. 3 Hurlet Alurn & Soda Work, Messrs J. Wilson & Sons 3

Inchinnan Bridge - - - - 2 5 20^ Inchinnan Kirk—Rev. Laurence Lockhart - 2 7 15 Inchinnan Manse—Rev. Laurence Lockhart - 2 7 2

Johnstone Castle— Ludovic Houstoun, Esq. - 3 5 8 Johnstone Cross (near Black Bull Head Inn) - 3 5 34, Johnstone Mill—George Houstoun & Co. - 8 6 27

Kilbarchan (Cross) - - . - 5 Kilbarchan Parish Kirk— Rev. Robert Douglas - 5 Kilbarchan Parish Manse— Rev. Robert Douglas - 5 Kilbarchan Relief Manse—Rev. Matthew Allison 5 Kilnside House—Mr Joseph Whitehead Kirktonfield—J. and A. Cochran, bleachers - 5 l-angside— memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's Troops, 13th May, 1568 - - - 7 2 20 Levern Bank Inn—Mr Hugh M'Monagal - 5 4, 3 Levern Mill—James Dunlop and Sons - - 4 4 20 Linclive—Mr Alexander Gardner - - 2 4 \5 Linside—Mr Gibb, bleacher 5 Linwood Cotton Works—Linvvood Company - 3 3 10 Locher Print- field — Messrs John Frame & Son - 6 2 U Locher Bank—Ninian Hodgert, sen. - - 6 11 Lochvvinnoch Cross - - - - 9 6 I X^ochwinnoch Parish Kirk—Rev. Robert Smith - 9 5 26 Lochwinnoch Parish Manse—Rev. Robert Smith - 10 2 39 Lochwinnoch Road Head Inn, (Mr John Clark) - 8 4 24 Lochwinnoch Road Head Inn is distant from Lochwinnoch 1 1 17 Lochwinnoch United Secession Church— Rev, John Shoolbraid - - - - - 9 Lochwinnoch United Secession Manse—Rev. John Shoolbraid - - - - - 9 5 3 Love street (Mr John Murdoch) - - . 3 12 Lylesland—Mr. Robert Orr . - - 7 8

Marchfield—Mr. James Forbes - - - 1 6 Maxwellton house - - - - - 7 8 Maxwellton street (Horse Shoe) —near this spot several persons condemned for witchcraft, were burned in 1697 6

Maxwellton (No, 1) James Barr of Laigh common .. 7 3o Merksworth Cottage— William Maxwell of Brediland 1 119 Table of Distances* 223:

m. Midtonfield—Mr. Peter Cameron - - - 5 3 28 Millbank—Mr. William Bartholomew - - 10 3 Millerston (Bridge) - - - - 1 3 Milliken—Sir William Milliken Napier, of Milliken and - - - - - 1 ; Napier, Bart. 4 Moss street, foot of, (opposite head of Old Sneddon) Mount Pleasant, (Johnstone) Rev. John Ciapperton 3 2 Mount Pleasant, (Johnstone) Mr William Mailoch - 3 2 Mount Pleasant— Rev. John M'Dermid 18

Neilston Cross, (opposite Parish Kirk gate) - - 3 2 28 Neilston Parish Manse— Rev. Alexander Fleming a.m. 3 2 34 iNetherfield— Mr John Kirkwood - - - 4 2 11 Nether Kirkton—Mr Peter Savvers - - 3 25 Newfield—Mr John Pinkerton, surgeon - - 4 1 21 New Mill (Bridge of Weir)—J. & J. Findlay - 7 34 ^exv Mill (Johnstone) —Matthew Brown and Co. - 3 3 36 Newton of Belltrees (Mr John Bartholomew) - 8 37 Nitshill Alum and Copperas Work, Messrs J. Wilson & Sons ------3 7 32 Nitshill (Cross)—Mr. Alexander Dove, inn keeper 3 3 6' iOld Mill (Bridge of Weir)— J. & J. Findlay 7 29 jOld Mill (Johnstone)—Brown, Malioch, and Co. 3 6 22

Paisley Bakers' Mill ... 5 28 -Bank - - - - - I 30

I ' Barracks - - - - 3 17 Castle - - 1 4 East Toll Barr 7 27 Gas Work—Mr Archibald Cook, manager 7 28 —Union Bank , . « 1 15 {——West Toil Bar, (head of Linwood road) 1 5 10 jPe'ockland House— Mr. Robert Montgomery 3 3 26 jPe'ockland Mills— Mr. Robert Montgomery & Co. 3 3 T jPollok— Sir John Maxwell of Pollok, Bart. 3 7 10 iPollokshaws (Cross) . - . - 6 4

^uarrelton— Mr, Bonner's, vintner 3 4 32

1 iRalston House»— Mr. Robert Orr 1 6 U

Renfrew Cross - - ,. . 2 7 1 Renfrew Ferry - - - - 3 3 iRosebank Cottage— Mr. Joseph Findlay 3 4 18

Sandyford—Mr. Alexander Gardner - 1 2 39 [3andyford—Mr. George Caldwell - 1 2 39 224 Table of Distances,

m. f. Pi: Saucel Bank House - - ... . 6 6 Saucel Brewery - - ... - 3 26 Shaw Mill, (memorable for being the residence of some of the reputed witches of Renfrewshire) - - 6 Shortroods—Mr Robert Carswell ~ >. - Sir William Wallace's Tree— Elderslie - - 2 South Arthurlie Tuikey Red Dye Works—Mr, B. F. M'Callutn ----- O 7 28 Springbank field —'Craig & Connell 5 6 17 Springfield printfield^— Hardie, Williamson, & Starke 4 4 1 Springfield House—Mrs. Andrew Foulds 4 3 8 Springhill - - - - - 4 1 33 St. James' Place ---..- 1 23 St. James*^ street, (No. 1) Head of Caledonia street 3 Stewart's Mill, (Johnstone) — Mr. Alexander Stewart 3 33 Storie street, (No. 41) Foot of « - 3 Stow place— Mr. William Stow - - » 4

Thornhill House— Mr. Campbell Snodgrass 3 26 Thornhill Inn— Mrs. Sinclair _ - - 3 10 Thornliebank House— Mr. Crum 5 6 21 Thornliebank New Field—Messrs. Crums 5 5 1 Thornliebank Printfield and Mill—Messrs Crums 5 7 12 Trees— Mr. William Finlay - - „ 3 3 35

Underwood—Mr. James Lamb, architect and surveyor 3 16 Underwood Mill—John Orr, jun. and Co. ~ - 4 2 Upper Greenbank Turkey Red Dye Works, Messrs, Thos. Baird and Son - - - - -6 3 6

Wellmeadow— Mr. Robert Simm (No. 31,) - 4 West Arthurlie Bleachfield—James Cunningham & Sons 3 7 38 West Arthurlie Mill— Lock & Dunlop - - 4 3 24 West Broomlaiid street (head of M'Kerrell's Lane) 7 11 West Huilet House—Mr. John Wilson, sen. - 2 7 10 W^est March— Mr, James Logan - - - 7 35 Woodfoot— Mr. Archd. Jamieson - - - 6 31 Woodside— Mr. John Bell, (the site of a Roman Camp) 6 14 Wopdside—Mr. John Cunningham - - - 5 4 18 FOWLER'S

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The Publisher has also to appologize for the late appearance of thi Work. Its publication has been delayed, upon account of some im-l portant improvements which he had the honour of proposing to thei authorities of Greenock, relative to the naming of the Streets, an^\ numbering ofthe Houses in that Town , the plans were immediately ap.\ proved of, and, he being requested to supperintend their completion^',

zvas under the necessity of devoting a considerable part of his time to that purpose ; the neiv arrangements also rendered his first survey oj little avail, he had, therefore, to survey the toivn anew, and to remodd his materials, to correspond with the necessary alterations.

With the consent and concurrence of General Darroch, similar im- provements have also been introduced into Gourock, which adds much to the convenience of the inhabitants, and still more to that of strangers^ who, during the summer months, resort to this wellfrequented watering^ place.

Lnprovements, such as those alluded to, have been, at the suggestion of the Publisher, introduced into most of the principle towns in Ren- frewshire, the decided advantages of which are duly appreciated. It is to be hoped, that an improvement so generally useful, icill not fail to recommend itself to the intelligent and public spirited authorities oJ every town and village in the county. ;

With regard to the usefulness ofsuch a loork, he deems it unnecessary |- to say much, as this, o?i the slightest inspection, will be found appa-\ rent. The Lists and Tables inserted in the Ap)pendix are the of \, most useful description, and suitable not only to the Merchant and\ Trader, but to the public generally. In the accuracy details, of and f distinctness arrangement, he is aware that the of chief value of such i a work co7isists ; he has, therefore, spared neither pains nor expense \' in securing these. it tvill As require a series of publications to re- I munerate him for his labours, he looks forioard with confidence to a\ discerning public, that support in his undertaking for which his exer- [ tions require ; at same time, he pledges his most imremitting attention ( to every source of information ivhereby he may render his Directory in every way worthy the very distinguished patronage it has already received. In the first edition of such a work, some errors and omis- sions are almost unavoidable, but these, he trusts, will be few, and not of great importance.

N. B. —For Notices see page 12, Renfrewshire Directory Office, \ % Paisley, 1&3I. \ % THE

FIRST EDITION

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FOR THE LOWER WARD OF RENFREWSHIRE,

IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

TO THE y

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL OF GREENOCK AND PORT-GLASGOW.

B(/ their most obedient humble ^ervantj

GEORGE FOWLER. 4 Bill Tablefiom July 1S3], ^o December i832o JULY 1831. JANUARY 1832. JULY. Fii. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 8at. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 1 6 23 30 Sun. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 \\ 18 25 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 5 12 19 26 Thur, 5 12 19 26 Thur. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 6 13 20 27 Thur. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 AUGUST. FEBRUARY. AUGUST. Mon. 1 8 15 2f 22 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 2 9 16 23 SO Thur. 2 9 16 23 Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Fri. 3 10 17 24 Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 Thur. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Sun. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28

SEPTEMBER . MARCH. SEPTEMBER. Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. 2 9 ] 6 23 30 Sun, 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Mon. 3 10 17 24 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Sui). 4 11 18 25 Tues. 4 11 18 25 JMon. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 ] 3 20 27 Thur. 6 13 20 27 Wed, 7 14 31 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Fn. 7 14 21 28 OCTOBER. APRIL. OCTOBER. Sat. 1 S 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29 Mon. 1 8 15 22 29 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 Tues. 2 9 16 23 .30 Men. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 3 10 J7 24 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 11 18 25 Thur. 4 i 1 1 8 25 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Thur. 5 12 19 26 Fri, 5 12 19 26 Thur. 6 13 20 27 F)i. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Fri. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 23 NOVEMBER. MAY. NOVEMBER. Tues 1 8 15 22 29 Tues 1 8 15 22 29 Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Thur. 3 10 17 24 Thur. 3 10 17 24 31 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Fii. 4 11 18 25 Fri. 4 11 IS 25 Sun. 4 11 J8 25 S^it. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 5 12 19 26 Mon, 5 12 19 26 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28 DECEMBER. JUNE. DECEMBER. Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 3 10 17 24 Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 4 11 18 24 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 5 \2 19 26 Wed. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 6 13 20 27 Thur. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Thur. 7 14 21 28 Fri. 7 14 21 28 STAMP DUTIES. 5 INLAND BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Draft or Order for Payment to the Bearer^ or Order on demand, or otherwise.

Not exceeding 60 1 Exceeding" days' sight. 60 days' sight For £2 d not exceed!ng£5 5 ^0 I ^0 1 6 Above 5 5 do. 20 2 Above 20 do. 30 2 Above 30 do. 50 2 3 Above 50 do. 100 3 4 Above 100 do. 200 4 5 Above 200 do. 300 5 6 Above 300 do. 500 6 8 6 Above 500 do. 1000 8 12 6 Above 1000 do. 2000 12 15 Above 2000 do. 3000 15 1 5 Above 3000 1 5 1 10 FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE. For any sum not exceeding ... ^100 .. One Shilling andSixpence. Above £100 and not exceeding 200 Three Shillings Above 200 do. 500 Four Shillings. Above 500 do. 1000 Five Shillings. Above 1000 do. 2000 Seven Shillings & Sixpence. Above 2000 do. 3000 Ten Shillings. Above ^3000 Fifteen Shillings. Every Bill in each set, is chargeable with the respective duties. RECEIPTS. For £2 and under £5 Os 2d For £200 & under £300 4s Od For 5 do. 10 3 For 300 dc. 500 5 For 10 do. 20 6 For 500 do. 1000 7 6 For 20 do. 50 1 For 1000 and upwards, 10 For 50 do. 100 1 6 In full of all demands, 10 For 100 do. 200 2 6 Receiver of money to pay stamp DUTY ON POLICIES OF INSURANCE. To orfrom any place in the United Kingdom, the Islands of Guernsey^ Jersey, Alderney, Sark, or Man. For every sura of 100/. or under, every progressive sum of 100/. and fractional part of 100/., the premium not above 20 per cent. _..---- 1.S M For the said sums progressively and fractionally, where the premium is above 20 per cent. - _ - - 2s 6d POLICIES FOR ALL OTHER SEA INSURANCES. For every 100/. or under, every progressive sum of 100/. and fractional part of 100/. the premium not above 20 per cent. 2s 6d For the said sum, progressively and fractionally, the premium above 20 per cent 5s Od -

CONTENTS AND INDEX.

Page. ^a?e,^ GREENOCK DIRECTORY - 13 Insurance (Offices and Agents) 124 Appen iix - - - SO Justices of the Peace - 83"

Addi'ioual Names, Removals, &c. 79 Kings Weighers (Customs) . 101 . At!(ire.-s - . - 2 Landwaiters (see Cu.stoms) . 121 Acljii.-tei-s of Imperial Weights and Libraries, Greenock - - 90 .^Jeasures - - - 125 Do Mechanics - 91 Agents for Sailing & Steam Vessels 105 Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire - 82

Agricultural Society - - 120 Lockers (Customs) . . 101 Atgessed Taxes - . SI Lodge, Crawford's Dyke, St. An.

Asse;smf-nt on Rents, for Paving, arews (No. 211) . . 127 Water, &c. . - ib. Do Greenock Kilwinning (No. 11) 129 Asylum (Lunatic) . - 87 Do Grand Encampment (No. 20) 127 Auctioneers . . _ 85 Do Greenock, Mount Stewart,

Banking Houses, Glasgow Union ib. Kilwinning (No. Ill) . 129 Greenock. - 86 Do Greenock St. John (No. 176) 126

Provident • ib. Do Royal Arch (No. 17) . 127

Renfrewshire - ib. Mdgistrate's and Town Council . SO Bill Table 4 Markets and 125 ... Stores . Billiard Club (Greenock) . 90 Medical Practitioners . ; 86 Billiard Rooms - - ib. Medical and Chirurgical Association ib. Boats (Steam) . . 114. Messengers at Arms . . 85. Bridewell and Goal - .85 Midwives ... 87 Carrier's Ouirters, - &c. lOO Ministers . ^ . 93- Cattle Shmv (Greenock) .. 130 Mortclotb Society . . .129 Chamber of Commerce . 122 Notices (Public) . 12

Clyde IVlarine Society, (Greenock Notice to Feuars . .. 79- Branch) ... 126 Officers, Church and Precentors 94 Coaches - . _ lOO Do Coast (see Customs) . 122 Coal ;nts and Merch Agents - 124 Do Fishery . . 101 Coast (>ec> Waiter- Customs) - 121 Do Inland (see Excise) . 122 Coffee Room Exchange - S9 Do Sheriff . , 84 do Do Greenock - - ib. Do Steam Boot . . 31 Do do Tradts - . 90 Do Town . , 85

Consul (American) . 122 Old Man's Friend Society . 128 (Brazillian) . Do ib. Overseers of Poor's Funds • . S3

Cq .veyances by Land and Water 99 Pilots (deep sea) . . 106 Courts - - Burgh Si Police, Town . . .81

Do Commissary - - 85 Do. Harbour . ... ib. Do Justice of Peace . S4 Porters and B.irrowmeii 101 ,* Do Quarter Sessions . 85 Do Regulations for 102 Sheriff - . Do 84 Do Fares . . .103 Do. Sheriff Small Debt - ib. Posts, Arrival and Departure of" 99 Cricket Club ... 12s Postage (Rates of) in Great Britain ib. Curling Club (Greenock) . 129 Presbytery Meetings . . 95 Custom House - - 121 Procurators: Faculty of . 83

Destitute Sick Sociefy . 126 Public Offices . . . 121

Directions for Recovery of persons Public Sale Rooms . . 85- Apiiareritly Drowned - 119 Reading Room (Trades) , 90 Duties on Do,"s - - 82 Regatta . . . .89 Do on Horse dealers - - ib. Renfrewshire Political Union, (Gree-

Excise - - . l^'O nock Branch) . . 132 Eratta .... 79 Renfrewshire Yeomanry Cavalry 87 Fairs (-ee Markets and Stores) 125 Royal Northern Yacht Club . 88

Jiremen and Fire Engines - 124 Sailing Vessels . . 113 Furnished Lodging.s . - 96 Schools (Public) and Teachers 91 Goal and Bridewell . . - 85 Do Charity . . 92

Gas Works - . 123 Do (Female) of Industry , ib. iVlills ' Grain . - 125 1)0 Ladies' S.hools . ib. Grave Diggers - . 94 Do Sabbath . . ib. Greenock Exchange Buildings and Searchers (see Customs) , , 121

Assembly Rooms . - 90 Session Clerks . . 93 Infirmary . . 87 Shipping Companies • . 104 CONTENTS AND INDEX. 7

Page, Page.

Shipping Li«ts lOf) Carriers Quarters, &c, . . 151 Shooting Terms 82 Conveyances by Land and Water ib. Societies Religious 94. Directions for recovery of the appa-

Do Auli-patronage 9S rently drowned or dead . 152

Do Association in aid of Glas-. Grain Mills . . ib.

gow Missionary , 95 Grave Digger . . 150

Do Auxiliary Missionary ib. Justices of the Peace . . ib.

Do Bible Association , ib. Medical Practitioner . ib. Do Bible CGreenock) . 9i Midwives .. .- ib.

Do Female Association in- aid Ministers . . . ib.

of the Jews . . 95 Notice to Feuars . . 149 151.' Do Female Benevolent . 129 Officers Church, and Precentors

Do Female Missionary . 95 Overseers of Poors' Funds . 150

Do Friendly, &c. . 125 Postage, Rates of . . 151

Do Gaelic Scliool . 95 Posts, arrivals and despatch of ib.

Do Ladies Association in aid School.', Public . . 150

of Greenock Gaelic School 96 Do Sabbath .- . ib.

Do Reformation . 96 Session Clerk .. . ib. Do Temperance, forthe promo- Societies . . . 152. • tion of . . 129 Steam Boat Porters . . 152.

Do Town Mission . 96 Steam Vessels . . 151

Do do Missionaries . ibr Do To Managers of . 80

Stamp Duties . . , 5

Steam Vessels . . PORT. GLASGOW 153 . 114 DIRECTORY

Do do Regulations for . 118 Appendix . . 166

Stores (see Markets) . . 125 Adjusters of Imperial V"-'eights and

Measures . . . Street Guide . . .9 180 Supply, Renfrewshire Gommissioners Agents for Sailing and Steam Vessels 172

of (Lower Ward) . . 83 Assessment on Rents for paving, &c. 166

Trustees (Harbour) . . 121 Banking Houses, Glasgow Union 167

Do (Town) . , 80 Do Greenock , . ib. . Water Company (Shaws) . 123 Do Provident . 168 Writers ... 84 Do Renfrewshire .. 167 Bill fable ... 4- Boatmen (Customs) . 179 Carriers Quarters, &c. , . 171. GOUROCK DIRECTORY . 133 Coaches . . . ib.

Appendix . . , 14-2 Coal Merchants and Agents . 180

Carriers' Quarters, &c. . 144 Coast-waiters . , 178 Coal Merchants and Agents . 145 Coffee Room , . 168 Conveyances by Land and Water 144 Conveyances by Land and Water 171 Directions for Recovery of persons Courts Burgh . . .167 apparently drowned or dead 145 Do Justice of Peace . 167 - Grave Diggers . . 144 Curling Club 181

Justices of tlie Peace . 142 Custom House . . 178 of Library . .. , ib. Directions for Recovery persons

Medical Practitioner. . . ib. apparently drowned or dead 178

Midwives . , . ib. Excise . . . 179 - Minister , . . 143 Fairs 180

' Notice to Feuars . . 149 Firemen and Fire Engines . ISQ Officer, Church and Precentor 143 Furnished Lodgings . , 170 Pdots (Kiver) . . 144 GdS Work . . 179 Posts, arrival and despatch of ib. Goal . . .167 . Royal Yacht Club . . 142 Grave Diggers . I69 (offices agents) Schools Public . . ib. Insurance, and jgo the . Do Ladies . . ib. Justices of Peace . 166 Weighers . . Do Sabbath . . 143 Kings 179 . - - Societies . . . 145 Library les Do Managers of - 145 Land- waiters (Customs) - 178 - Steam Boat Porters . . 144 Lockers (Customs) 179, (No, Steam Vessels . . 145 Lodge, Cumberland 216) 181= Do Doric, Kilwinning, Port Glas-

gow (No. 63) - iij. Magistrates and Town Council of INNERKIP DlRECrORT 146 Port- Glasgow aud Newark 166 - Appenaix • . 150 Markets and Stores - 180 8 CONTENTS AND INDEX.

Page. Page, Medical Practitioners . IGS Searchers (Customs) 178 Midwives ... ib. Session Clerk 169 Miiv-ters - . 169 Shipping Companies 172 Officers, Church and Precentors ib. Shipping List 174 Do Slieriif - - 167 Societies Religious 169 Do Town . - ib. Do Adult 170 Overseers of Poor Funds - 169 Do Bible - 169 F'lots (deep sea) - . 173 Do Female Benevolent 170 Po"ce, Town and Harbour - 163 Do Female Gaelic ib Porters, (Steam Boat) - 172 Do Friendly, &c. 181 Do Regulations for - 172 Do Junevile 170 Do Fares of - - 173 Do Missionary ib. Postage (Rates of) in Great Britain 171 Do Sabbath ib. Posts, arrival and departure of ib. Do Temperance . 182 Public OfHces - . 178 Do To Managers of ib. Regatta ... 89 Stamp Duties ' - 5 Renfrewshire Political Union, (Port Steam Vessels 176 Glasgow Branch) - 182 Street Guide 153 Roypl Northern Yacht Club 88 Tide-waiters 179 Sailing Vessels - - 17S Trustees, Harbour 178 Schools (Public) and Teachers 168 Writers - 167 Do Beaton's Free - 169 Do Sabbath - . 17J GREENOCK STREET GUIDE.

Jo avoid jostling in meeting. —Passengers should observe Ihe general ru'e, " Keep to the right," that is, allow those you meet to pass on your left hand.

Ann street, from Tobago street, Buccleuch street, from Yennel crossing Roxburgh, Holms- to Tobaggo and Market streets croft, and Wellington streets, southward Campbell street, from Clyde Ardgovvan street, from Nelson st. Crescent, crossing Brougham,

. to Bedford street Union, Ardgowan, Brisbane, Ardgowan square, Union street and Finart streets, to old Argyle street, from west Black- Lime Quarry hall street to George square Captain street, from Roxburgh st. Arthur street, from St, Lawrence (head of Sir Michael street) to street to Cartsburn street Wellington street Carnock street, from St. An- Bank street, from Cathcart square drew square to Deilingburn st. to Dempster street Cartsburn street, from Rue-end Bearhope street, from Roxburgh street to Iron Foundry and street, crossing east Shaw st. southward to Tobago street Cathcart square, head of Hamil- Bedford street, from end of ton, William, and Cathcirt sts. Union street and Johnston Cathcart street, from Cathcart street to Glen square to East India Breast Bell entry, from Dalrymple st. Church lane, from Cathcart sq. to west Breast to Market street Belville place, head of Ratho st. Chapel street, from Bogle street westward to Dellingburn street Elackhail street, (East) from Clarence street, from Roslin st. Rue-end street, crossing Car- to Manse nock street, to Mr Hunter's Charles street, from Vennel, house crossing Hamilton street, to Blackball street, (West) from Dalrymple street west Burn street to Clyde Clyde Crescent, from East Clyde Crescent street, foot of West Blackball Bogle street, from Rue-end st. street, to Forsyth street to Regent street Cowgate street, from Vennel to Boyd f-treet, from Ker street to Market street Clarence street Crawford street, (East) head of Breast (East) from East Quay Ratho street southward lane to foot of William street Crawfurds dike, from Cartsburn Breast, (West) continuation of bridge to East Hamilton st. East Breast to West Quay Crawfurd street, from Charles st. Brisbane street, from Nelson st. to Boyd street to Bedford street Cross shore street, from Cath- Broad close, from Cathcart st. cart street to East Breast to Shaw street Custom-house place, back of Brougham street, from Grey Custom-house, and foot o£ place to Jardines burn East Quay lane Buchanan's close, Dalrymple st. 10 GREENOCK STREET GUIDE.

Custom-house and Excise Build- Grey Place, west Blackball st. ings, foot of East Quay lane Hamilton street, from Cathcart Dalrymple street, from William square to west Burn street street to Nicholson street Hamilton street, (East) from Dellingburn street, from Rue- Crawfurds dike bottle work to end street to Regent street Port-Glasgow road Dempster street, from Lynedoch Harvie lane, from Hamilton st. street, crossing Williamson st. to Vennel and Dalrymple st. and joining old road to Inner- Highland close, from Cathcart st. kip to Shaw street, head of Shan- Denniston place, North side of non's close Brougham street High Road to Gourock, from Dock Breast, from Custom- end of Uniop, Johnston, and house place to East India Bedford streets Breast Holmscroft street, from William- Donald's court, near East India son street to Trafalgar street Breast, east end of Cathcart st. Houston street, from west Stew- Drummer's close, from Dal- art street to Campbell street rymple street to William street Ingleston (Upper) near head Duncan street, from Roxburgh of Cartsburn street street to East Shaw street Innetkip street, from head of East Clyde street, from Rope- Vennel to head of Wellington work street to Clyde Crescent street East India Breast, from Dock Breast to East India Quay Jamaica street, from west Black- East India Quay, from Rue-end hall street to Union street street to East Harbour, Jane place, north and south side East Quay lane, from Cathcart of Thomas street street to East Breast Exchange Buildings, 41 Cath- Kelly street, from west Stewart cart street street to Ford Excise Buildings, foot of East Kiiblain street, from head of Quay lar:e Vennel and foot of Innerkip street to George square Finart street, from Nelson street Kirk street, east side of Roslin to Bedford street street to west Church burying Forsyth street, from Clyde Cres- ground cent, crossing Brougham. Union, Ardgowan, Brisbane, Laird's street, from west Black- and Finart streets, to old lime hall street to Crawfurds street quarry Lindsay's lane, from west Quay Fox street, from Seafield, cross- lane to Vennel ing Jardines burn. Union, Longwell close, from Cathcart st. Ardgowan, Brisbane, and to Shaw street Finart streets

George square, by west Burn st. Macknight street, continuation of and head of Kiiblain street St. Lawrence st, from Ratho st. GREENOCK STREET GUIDE, 11

Manse lane, from Hamilton st. Roslin street, from Crawfurd st» to Market street to end of Clarence street Mansion. house lane, from Cath- Royal close, Rue-end street cart street to Mansion house Roxburgh street, from Bank st, Margaret street, from Seafieid, to Innerkip street crossing Brougham street to Rue. end street, from Cathcart Union street street to Cartsburn bridge Market street, from Church St. Andrew street, from Rue- end lane to Tobago street and street, crossing St. Andrew Ann street square (Southward) Mearns street, from Regent st. St. Andrew square, from to Dempster street Springkell street to Carnock st. Morrison's Court, 42 Cathcart st- St. James street, from Stanners Mount lane, fiom Regent street street to St. Lawrence street to Wellington street St. Lawrence street, from St. Mount Pleasant, west end of In- James' st. to Rathe street nerkip street, crossing Holms- Salmon street. North West side croft, and Wellington streets, of Innerkip street (southward) Shannon's close, from Shaw st. to Regent street Nelson street, fromGeorge square Shaw place, from Bank street to to West burn Regent street New Dock lane, from East Quay Shaw street, from William street lane, to Dock breast to East end of Cathcart street Nicholson street, from Nelson st. Shaw street (V/est) from Nelson to Ropework street street to Innerkip street Shaw street, (East) continua* on Open shore, from Shaw street to of West Shaw street to Ann Dock head street Sir Michael street, from Vennel Patrick street, from Finnart si. to Roxburgh street, and end of to East Clyde street Captain street Port-Glasgow road, from East Smith's lane, from Vennel to Hamilton street to Port- Market street Glasgow Springkell street, from Cartsburn Princes street, from Innerkip st. street to St. Andrew square to Nelson street Stanners street, from Crawfui'ds- dike to St. James street Ratho street, from (East) Hamil- Steam boat quay, East and West ton street co Eelville place of Custom-house and Excise Regent street, from Ann street to Buildings Deliingburn street Stewart street, (East) from Rue- Robertson street from Brougham end stieet crossing Springkell street to Mr. Thomson's, street, to Iron Foundry

. Caddie hill Stewart street, (West) from Ropework street, from Dalryra- West burn street I to Clyde

' "pie street to Thomas Ramsay Crescent and Coys. Rope-work GREENOCK STREET GUIDEi

Sugarhouse lane, from Vennel Watt Place, South side of Cath- crossing Hamilton and Craw- cart street furd street, to Dalrymple st. Watson's lane, from Hamilton si.; to Vennel Taylor's close, from Hamilton st. Wellington street, from William-i to Dalrymple street son street to Bank street Thomas street, from (East) Ha- West burn street, from Kilblain milton street Westward street, crossing Crawfurd st.t Tobago street, from Innerkip st. to Dalrymple street to Market street West Clyde street, from Clyde Trafalgar street, from Shaw place Crescent to White foreland' crossing Regent, Roxburgh, point Wellington, and Dempster st. W^est Quay lane, from Dalrym- (Soathward) ple street to West Quay W^est Quay, from foot of West Union court, No. 24 Dalrymple Quay lane Eastward street William street, from Cathcart Union street, from George square square, to East and West to Bedford street, or High Breast Road to Gourock ^ Williamson's street, from head of Innerkip street, (Southward) Vennel, from Innerkip st. cross- Whiteforeland point, near battery ing Hamilton and Dalrymple street, to West breast York street, from Crawfurd st. Virginia street, from Chapel St. to Clarence street to East India breast NOTICES.

TTie public are respectfully requested, when Removals and change of Firms take place, to send early notice to the Publisher, that the Lists may he made up by the 20th ofMay. Such Notices require to be accurate, as they are inserted as written. Attending to these notices wiU he found of much public advantage, by securing accuracy in the Lists. Any suggestions relative to the improvement of the Direc- tory will meet ivith due attention. Receiving Boxes are left at the Shops of Messrs. R. B. Lush, Bookseller, I, Hamilton Street, Greenock. J. Kerr, jun,, Bookseller, 10, Do. do. do. D. Weir, Bookseller, 57, Cathcart Do. do. R. Gemmel, Bookseller, Fore Street, Port- Glasgow. C. Craivford, Surgeon, 4, Quay Street, Gourock. J, Fyfe, Postmaster, Innerkip. N. B. —Bookbinding— Copperplate Engraving and Printing- Letter Press and Lithographic Printing, done in a Superior Styht J^' OliDEJiS RECEIVED FOR EVERY NeW PERIODICAL PuBLlCAIlOK.

Directory Office, 1 Paisley, 1831. \ 18

FO W LER'S

GREENOCK DIRECTOR Y.

Those marked * are Feuars,

ABERCROMBIE, Misses, milliners and dress makers, 8 Tobago street Adam, Archibald*, skipper, 35 Charles street Adam, George, clerk, 45 Dalrymple street Adam, James*, cooper & fish ciirer, 23 Sugar house lane Adam, James Likly*, carman, Bearhope street Adam, John, draper, 2 Cathcart square, and 48 Hamilton street—^house Charles street Adam, John, saddler, 38 Cathcart street Adam, John*—upholstery and cabinet warehouse, 41 Hamilton street—house Ann street Adam, John, vintner, 38 Vennel lAdams, Richard*, pilot, Ladyburn lAdamson, William—boot and shoe shop, 7 West Breast Advertiser, Greenock, published on Tuesday and Friday, Office, 17 William street Agnew, Alex, joiner and glazier, 12 Cathcart street

Aitken, John, hosier and yarn merchant, 20 Hamilton st. Aitken, James, hosier, 16 Hamilton street Aitken, Thomas*, measurer, Shaw place Aitken, William and John, mill wrights, West Blackball street—house do. Alexander, Alexander*, carter, Regent street Alexander, Archibald, ship-master Boyd street Alexander, Francis, clerk, Irving's land, Regent street Alexander, George, spirit dealer, Cartsburn street

Alexander, John, Collector's clerk—house Nicholson st. Alexander, John*, R. N. Brougham street Alexander, Matthew*, farmer. Mains B .

14 GREENOCK.

Alexander, Mrs. James, West Stewart street Alexander, Peter, grocer & spirit mercht. 51 Dairymple st. Alexander, Thomas, collector of town dues—office Cus- tom House—liouse Brougham street Alexander, Wm. grocer & spirit dealer, 32 Dairymple st. Alexander, William*, 11 Shaw street Allan, Alexander, ship-master. Regent street Allan, George, ship-master, Irving's land, Regent street Allan, George, jun. smith, Rue-end street Allan, Geo.* smith & farrier, Rue-end st. —ho. Arthur st. Allan, George*, tobacconist, 12 Dairymple street Allan, Mrs. Jacob*, 39 Hamilton street Allan, Mrs. John*, Innerkip street Allan, Mrs. Robert*, tobacconist, 65 Dairymple street— house Mearns street Allan, Robert, customer weaver, 17 Vennel Allan, Robert, grocer, Allan's land, Arthur street Allan, Thomas, shoemaker, 3 Manse lane Allan, Wm. apothecary (Infirmary, Innerkip st.) —ho. do. Allan, Wm. haberdasher, 33 Hamilton st.—ho. Ann st. Allison, Mrs. spirit dealer, Cartsburn street Allison, Mrs. band-box maker, 6 Vennel Allison & Smith, quarriers, 6 Vennel Allison, William*, mason. Sir Michael street Allison, William*, Sir Michael street Anderson, Andrew, agent for Glasgow Union Bank, 34 Cathcart street—house Kilblain Anderson, And.* merchant, 25 Cathcart st—ho. Geo. sq. Anderson & Canaeron, joiners, block makers, and glaziers, 4 Cathcart square Anderson, George, landwaiter. Custom House—house Cartsburn street

Anderson, Archibald, shoemaker, 1 Manse lane Anderson, James, shopman, 7 Cathcart street Anderson, James*, quarrier, Crawfurdsdike Anderson, John, baker, 6 Hamilton street Anderson, John, ship-master, Kilblain street Anderson, John*, slater, Dellingburn street Anderson, John, sen. teacher. Rue-end street—house Shannon's Close GREENOCK. 15

Anderson, John, & Co. slaters, Dellingburn street Anderson, Mrs.* Nicholson street Anderson, Peter, ship-master, 50 Cathcart street Anderson, Thomas*, slater, Dellingburn street jAndrew, Alex, vintner^ Clyde Cottage, Port- Glasgow roacl Andrew, Alexander, sugar refiner, Ropework street Andrew, Alexander, & Co. sugar refiners, Nicholson street Andrew, David, tailor. West Blackball street Andrew, James, spirit dealer, Bearhope street Andrew, John, perfumer & hair dresser, 30 Hamilton st. Andrew, Mrs. Alex, spirit dealer, Tobago street Andrew, Robert, baker, 2 Hamilton street Angus, George, founder, Ingleston Acgus, Mrs, grocer, 16 Taylor's Close Angus, Robert*, merchant, 21 Cathcart street —house Clyde street

Arbuckle, James, & Co. tanners and curriers, Stanners st. Amos, Walter, overseer, Bankfoot, Ardgowan Archdeacon, Thomas, watchmaker, 6 Dalrymple street Archibald, David, mason and vintner, 8 Smith's lane Arkley, Arthur, cooper and grocer. Regent street Arkley, Mrs. vintner, 14 East Quay lane Armour, x\rthur, vintner, 55 Vermel Armour, Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Shaw street Arthur, John, ship-master 35 Charles street Arthur, Thoriias, wine and spirit. dealer, 2 Vennel A.uchencloss, Jean, linen dresser, 12 Vennel ^uld, Charles, surgeon, 26 Dalrymple street— house M'Kellar's place. Union street A.uld, Hamilton, ship-master, Carnock street A.uld, Rev. William, M^Kellar's place. Union street |fVuld, William, ship-master, East Blackball street Avery, John, vintner, 67 Dalrymple street

\yton Roger*, banker. Bank street—=ho. Margaret st.

iBAlN, Daniel, patent varnish hat maker, 15 Dalrymple st.. Bain, Donald, teacher, Reid's land, Nicholson street Bain, James*, grocer, 32 East Shaw street Bain, James*, tailor, Henry's land, Regent street iBain, Quentin, cooper, Innerkip street 16 GREENOCK.

Bain, William, plasterer, 22 Sir Michael street Baine, Archibald, grocer, 5 West Blackhall street Baine, Archibald*, merchant,— house Margaret street Baine, Mrs. John, Lindsay's land. Sir Michael street Baine, Robert*, merchant, 1 Nelson street Baine, Walter, cooper and fish curer, 3 Burn street Baine, Walter & Robt. coopers & fish curers, West Burn st. Baine, Walter*, jun. merchant—house Kilblain Baine, Wm, foreman, ropemaker, Ramsay's land, Kirk st, Baine, William, tailor, 3 William street Baird, James, landwaiter—house Mansion house Baird, James, merchant, Clarence street—house Boyd, st, Baird, John, shipmaster, Brisbane street Baird, Robt.* mercht. West Burn st. —ho. 1 Nelson st. Baird, Robert*, & Son, lime, coal, and brick yard. Rue- end street—house Ann street (entry by Dempster st.) Balderson, David, sugar refiner— house M^Arthur's land, Brougham street Ballantyne, James, distiller, 32 Tobago street Bannatyno, Mrs. Robert, Anderson's land, Brougham st. Bannatyne, William, boot and shoemaker, 4 Market street Barber, Ephraim*, carpenter, Bearhope street Barber, Thomas, grocer and cowfeeder, Tobago street Barclay, Douglas, & Co. spirit dealers, 7 Vennel Barclay, James*, late ship-master, 7 Market street Barclay, John, flax merchant, 70 Vennel Barclay, John, spirit dealer, 2 Charles street Barclay, Rev.* George, Everton Bathgate, Charles, vintner, 3 Highland Close Batty, Daniel, hatter. West Blackhall street Batjie, John, sugar boiler, Stewart's land, York street Baxter, Archibald, skipper, 55 Cathcart street Baxter, Archibald, smith, 19 Charles street Baxter, Dunqan*, gTocer and spirit dealer, 25 Market st. Baxter, James, vintner. Shannon's land, Arthur street Baxter, Miss, dress maker and milliner, 25 Market street

Baxter Mrs. Jean, broker, 13 Taylor's close i grocer, 32 Shaw street Baxter, Mrs. \ tailor, 28 Sugar house lane Beath, William, j GREENOCK. Tf^

Beaton, Kirkland, & Co. renovators, 3 Church lane Bell, Duncan, tinsmith, 5 Cross-shore street Bell, John, ship-master, M'Nicol's land Dellingburn st. Bell, John, spirit dealer, Gourock High road Benholm, James, tide waiter, Regent street Bissland, Thomas, collector of customs—house Kilblain Blackadder, Matthew, coal merchant, 5 West Stewart st.. Biackadder, & Orr—hat manufactory, 22 Hamilton street,. Black, Archibald, & Sons, merchants and agents, Custom- house place—ho. West Blackball street Black,, Archibald, upholsterer—ho. Collin's land, Ann st. Black, George, ship-master, 3 Tobago street Black, John, clerk. Custom warehouse—ho. Hamilton st. Black, John*, fish curer and cooper, Duke street—ho. 32 Market street Black, John,, late merchant, Nicholson street Black, John, painter, 16 Dalrymple street Black, John*, writer, 4 William street—ho, Allan's land: Shaw place Black, Misses, grocers, Crawford's land. Grey place Black, Miss Jean, grocer, 16 Tobago street Black, Mrs, eating house, 21 Shaw street Black,, MrSo James*, West Stewart street Black, Mrs. retailer of stoneware, 54 Vennel Black, Robert,^ ship-steward, 6 Highland close Blackney,. Robert, spirit dealer, boarding and lodgingc,, 1 Open Shore Blackwood, Mrs. vintner, Rue-end street Blain, ]Mrs. John*, West Blackball street Blair, Donald, tailor, 2 Vennel Blair, Duncan, boat builder, Rue-end street Blair, Duncan, merchant, 6 Cathcart street—hous.^.^'^'est Blackball street Blair, Duncan, shoemaker, 5 East Quay lane Blair, Geo** wine & spirit merchant—ho. Ford Cottage- BLair, Hamilton, post boy, 12 Highland close Blair, Hugh, merchant, 18 Hamilton sueet, Blair, James*, vintner. Regent street Blair, James, wine & spirit merchant, 13 Shaw street, ancli 8 William st. —ho. T. Nicoi's land Rue-end &t,. ^ ' B 3 18 GREENOCKi

Blair, John, spirit dealer. Sir Michael street Blair, John, spirit dealer, 7 Shaw street Blair, John, spirit dealer, 8 Vennel Blair, John, vintner, ]3 East Quay lane Blair, Mrs. West Burn street Blair, Mrs. vintner, 9 William street Blair, Mrs, William, Ardgowan street Blair, Peter, vintner, M'Goun's land, Cartsburn street Blair, Peter, vintner, M'Goun's land, Stanners street

Blair, R, & G. wine & spirit merchants. West Burn st. Blair, Robert, wine & spirit merchant—ho. West Burn st. Blair, Robert, shopman, 3 Cathcart street— ho. do. Blair, Robert, writer, 45 Hamilton st.—ho. Wilson's land Regent street Blair, Thomas— boot & shoe shop, West Burn street Blair, Thomas, shoemaker, 26 Sugarhouse lane

Blair, William —boot and shoe shop. West Blackball st. Boag & Gregg, mercers and drapers, 8 Cathcart square Boag, John, draper, 8 Cathcart square—ho. 22 Tobago st. Boag, John*, smith, 16 Charles street Boag, Mrs. Thomas, West Stewart street Boag, Mrs. William*, 17 Charles street. Boag, Thos.* smith, 56 Shaw street—house William st. Boag, William, farmer, Craigie Knowes Boag, William, grocer, 57 Dahymple street Boag, William—provision shop, 1 Watson's lane Bonn, James*, late ship-master. Sir Michael street

Borthwick, John, nursery and seedsman, 45 Hamilton st. Bowie, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 1 1 Tobago street Bowman, Alex, vintner, Hamilton street (east) Boyd, xAdam, jun. & Co. tea and coffee dealers, 32 Ha- milton street Boyd, Alexander, retailer of fish & oil, 22 Vennel Boyd, Andrew, ship-master. High road to Gourock Boyd, James, ship-master. East Blackball street Boyd, James, ship-master, Donaldson's land, Regent street Boyd, John, joiner, 4 Cowgate street Boyd, Miss, dress maker, 48 Hamilton street Boyd, Mrs. grocer, 8 Broad close Boyd, Mrs. Robert*, 9 Smith's lane '

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Boyd, Mrs. William*, Brougham street Boyd, Robert, ballast merchant, 9 East Breast Boyd, Thomas, Boyd's place, West Blackball street Boyd, William, spirit dealer, Clarence street Boyle, J. <& D.* provision, stoneware, & china raerchts, 45 Shaw street and 2 West Breast Broadley, William, vintner, 4 Cross-shore street Brodie, Adam, grocer, 5 Dalrymple street Brown, Alexander, & Son, joiners, block makers, turnersv and glaziers. New Dock lane Brown, Daniel, hair dresser,—toy shop, 9 Dalrymple st. Brown, David, joiner and block maker, 2 East Breast Brown, Duncan—apothecary hall, 35 Hamilton street Brown, James, rector of grammar school, Nicholson st.

Brown, .) ohn, customer weaver, Salmon street Brown, John, carpenter, Union Court Brown, John, mariner, 3 Manse lane Brown, John, vintner, 3 West Breast and 65 Vennel Brown, John, vintner, 56 Dalrymple street Brown, Miss J. B. teacher of white seam, coloured and fancy work, and painting on velvet, 18 Hamilton st. Brown, Mrs. grocer, 42 Cathcart street Brown, Mrs. teacher of the female school of industry. Sir Michael street Brown, Neil, measurer. East India Breast—ho. Shaw place Brown, Neil, porter to store, No. 24— ho. Rue-end street Brown, Peter, painter, 56 Dalrymple street Brown, Robert, mason, 5 Tobago street Brown, Robert, ropemaker, Brisbane street Brown, William, agent, 13 East Quay lane Brownlie, Buchanan & Co. tinsmiths and plumbers, 6 West Breast Brownlie, J. & J. copper, and tin plate workers, 9 Wil- liam street Brownlie, Janet, grocer, 8 Cross-shore street Brownlie, Matthew*, merchant, 6 West Breast-—ho. Re- gent street Brownlie, Mrs. James, jim. 19 East Quay lane Brownlie, William*, iron and brass founder and tinsmith, 55 Cathcart street—ho Hillside —

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Bruce, Alexander, mariner, Crawfurdsdike Bruce, Arthur, corkcutter, 3 Cathcart square — ho. West Blackhall street Bruce, Mrs. Jane, Boyd's place. West Blackhall street Bruce, Mrs. agent, 20 Hamilton street Bruce, Robert, surgeon., New Apothecaries Hall, 38 Ha- milton street—house West Blackhall street Bruce, William, ship-master. West Blackhall street Brjraner, Alexander, cashier depute, Greenock Bank, 44 Cathcart street,— ho Regent st. Buchanan, Archibald*, wine tmd spirit merchant, 6 H-a- milton street—ho. Regent street Buchanan, Charles, vintner, 17 Charles street Buchanan, Colin*, teacher. Sir Michael street Buchanan, George, watch maker & jeweller, 8 William st. Buchanan, G. & W. copper & tinsmiths, 2 Dalrymple st. Buchanan, James, merchant, 6 West Breast—ho. Regent st. Buchanan, John*, boot and shoe maker, 5 Cathcart st. ho. Roxburgh street Buchanan, John*, jun. cooper & merchant, 9 Charles st. —ho. Roxburgh street Buchanan, John, ironmonger, 4 Cathcart street—ho. 3 do. Buchanan, John, merchant, 27 Charles street—ho. Pros- pect Hill Buchanan, John, merchant, St. Andrew square Buchanan, John, ship-master. West Blackhall street Buchanan, Mrs. spirit dealer, 9 Higiiland close Buchanan, Malcolm*, leather merchant & boot maker, 3 Cathcart street— ho. 3 Watt Place Buchanan, Malcom, mashman, 32 Tobago street—ho. 7 Innerkip street Buchanan, Mrs*. 7 Venn el Buchanan, Mrs., grocer, 49 Vennel Buchanan, Neil*, joiner, cabinet, and block maker, 20 INIarket street—house Trafalgar street Buchanan, Robert, ship-master, 35 Charles street Buchanan, Robert, teacher, 4 Bank street Buchanan, W". W., M. D. Lamont's land. Regent street Buchanan & Co. soap and candle makers, 27 Charles st. GREENOCK. 21

Buchanan & Lamb, joiners, cabinet & block makers, 20 Market street and 4 Cross-shore street Bulloch, Charles, tide waiter—house Sir Michael street Banten, Thomas, White Hart Inn & Hotel, 1 Cathcart st. &8 Cathcart square (post and job horses & carriages) Burgess, John, tobacconist, 2 Dalrymple street Burns, James mariner, 34 Charles street Burns, John, ship-owner. West Stewart street Burns, Robert, mason, Ann street Burrel, A. M. shipping agent, 4 Shannon's close Bursey, Edward, collector's clerk -house Gourock street

CAIRD, James*, smith, 5 East Breast—ho. Shaw Place Caird & Co. engine-makers, mill-wrights & founders, Crawfurdsdike and Arthur street Caird, John*, founder—house Fisher's land. Rue-end st. Caird, John, & Son, smiths, 5 East Breast Cairns, Alexander, grocer & spirit dealer, 2 Vennel Calder, John, hatter—umbrella and parasol warehouse^ 56 Cathcart street Calder, John, smith, 9 West Breast Calder, Wm. carver, R. D. Ker's land, Clyde Crescent Calder, William, ship-carver, M'Leod's land, Charles st. Calender, Thomas, ship-master, Crawford's land, Regents! Cameron, Alexander, joiner, 3 Market street Cameron, Alexander & Co. joiners, cabinet makers and glaziers, 26 Hamilton street Cameron, Alexander, spirit dealer, 10 East Breast Cameron, Archibald, assistant-collector of town assess- mei)t—house Sir Michael street Cameron, Gilbert, retailer of coals, 30 Tobpgo street Cameron, Hugh, gardener. East Hamilton street Cameron, Hugh, joiner, 4 Cathcart square—ho. 2 Wm. st, Cameron, Hugh, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 57 Cath- cart street —house Brisbane street Cameron, Jean, tobacconist, 42 Hamilton street Cameron, John, cooper and coal dealer, 7 Manse lane Cameron, John, currier, collector of market dues, and in- spector of flesh market—ho. Bogle street Cameron, John, shipmaster^ St. Andrew squcire —

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Cameron, Mrs. Hugh, vintner, 5 Cathcart square Cameron, Mrs. John*, Jamaica street Cameron, Mrs.—toy shop, 37 Hamilton street Cameron, Peter, wine & spirit dealer, 1 East Breast Cameron, Thomas, spirit dealer, 12 East Breast Cameron, T. jun. spirit dealer, (carrier's quarters,) 9 East Breast Campbell, Alex. & F. smiths and edge tool makers, foot of Longwell close Campbell, Alex, spirit dealer & ship-master, 2 East Breast

Campbell, Alex, wine & spirit merchant, 69 Dalrymple st. Campbell, Anderson & Co., wine and spirit mercliants, 25 Shaw street Campbell, Angus, jail and bridewell keeper, 2 Market street—house do. Campbell, Archibald, ship -carver, 4 Cross-shore street Campbell, Archibald, hat and umbrella manufacturer, 56 Cathcart street and 2 William street Campbell, Archibald, tailor, Cartsburn street Campbell, Arch. Campbell's Tavern, Mansion- House lane Campbell, Charles, hosier, 6 East Shaw street Campbell, Christopher, broker, 59 7ennel

Campbell, Daniel, hair dresser, Adam's land, Charles st. Campbell, Daniel, skipper, 16 Dalrymple street Campbell, Donald, boat-huilder. Rue-end street Campbell, Donald, cooper and coal merchant, Haddow's yard, Cravvfurdsdike Campbell, Dugald*, 57 Vennel Campbell, Duncan*, Duncan street CamplDoU, Duncan, hair-dresser, 35 Charles street Campbell, Duncan, principal coast-officer at Lochgilphead Campbell, Duncan*, Sir Michael street Campbell, Graham, vintner, Rue-end street Campbell, John, accountant, Roxburgh street Campbell, John, adjutant of bis Majesty's Land Forces, anl superintendent of Quay and Harbour Police house Mount Pleasant Campbell, John, agent, M 'Neil's land. Sir Michael street Campbell, John, sen. agent, 13 East Quay lane

Gt^mpbell, John, & Son, shipping agents, 18 Hamilton st. GREENOCK. Q8

Campbell, John, boot and shoe maker, 58 Dalryraple street Campbell, John, clerk to Town treasurer, 47 Hamilton st. Campbell, John, comptroller of Customs, Custom House Buildings—house Jamaica street Campbell, John, late mercht. Crawford's land, Grey Place Campbell, John*, merchant and general agent, 41 Cath-. cart street— ho. Bridge-end Campbell, John, retailer oT ales, 4 Broad close

Campbell, John, Sheriff clerk of Argyleshire, Rue-end st. Campbell, John, mate, Irving's land, Regent street Campbell, John, skipper, 8 Tobago street Campbell, John*, skipper, 38 Vennel Campbell, Michael, broker, 62 Vennel Campbell, Miss, 24 Nicholson street Campbell, Mrs, Alexander*, Rue-end street Campbell, Mrs. Duncan, grocer, 69 Vennel Campbell, Mrs. eating-house & retailer of ales, 17 Shaw st. Campbell, Mrs. grocer. West Stewart street Campbell, Mrs. vintner, 14 Cross-shore street Campbell, Mrs. John*, 18 Hamilton street Campbell, Neil, surgeon, 18 Hamilton street Campbell, Neil, w^ine and spirit merchant, 3 Cathcart st, Campbell, Peter, hair-dresser, 33 Dalrymple street Campbell, Peter, pavier, Nicholson street Campbell, Peter, boot and shoe maker, 31 Vennel Campbell, Thomas, broker, 6 Dalrymple street Campbell, Walter*, West burn street Carbary, Charles, broker, 1 1 Taylor's close Carmichael, James distiller—house West Stewart street Carmichael, John, shoemaker, Arthur street Carmichael, Miss, 24 Nicholson street Carmichael, Thomas*, wood merchant—ho. Bank top Carnochan, James, broker, 10 Dalrymple street Carrick, James, poulterer, 21 Hamilton street

Carrick, Miss Janet—furnishing shop, 30 Hamilton st. . Carswell, Alexander, ship builder—house Brougham st. Carswell, Mrs, grocer, 31 Shaw street Carswell, R. & A. ship builders, (/lyde cresent Carswell, Robert, ship builder—ho. West Stewart street Catholic Chapel, Main entrance 9 East Shaw street M GREENOCK.

Chalmers, Alexander, spirit dealer, 8 West Breast Chalmers, Archibald, grain merchant 20 Charles street Chalmers, Daniel, spirit dealer, 12 Vennel Chalmers, James*, carter, Hamilton street (east) Chalmers, Mrs. vintner, Hamilton street (east) Chalmers, Mrs. vintner. West Burn street Chalmers, Thomas*, 42 Vennel Chalmers, William, spirit dealer, 8 East Breast Chaplan, William, ship-master, Shaw place Chapman, James, joiner, glazier, oil & colour man, 23' Charles street Charles, Mrs. mangier, 42 Shaw street Chisholra, Daniel, tailor, 12 William street Chisholra, James, excise officer—house Innerkip street Chisholm, Peter, carpenter, 9 Cross-shore street Chisholm, William, cooper. Union court Clark, And.* grocer, 24 Dalrymple st. — ho. Union court Clark, Captain George, late Adjutant, Royal Ayrshire Militia—house West Stewart street Clark, Duncan, flesher, Cartsdike bridge. Rue-end street Clark, James, boot and shoemaker, Ropework street Clark, John*, watchmaker & jeweller, 54 Cathcart st, Clark, Peter, foreman cooper, 4 Sugarhouse lane Clark, Robert, hairdresser, 65 Vennel Cleland, Hamilton, boatman. Custom House—ho Regent st. Clink, Wm. spirit dealer and grocer, 21 Dalrymple street Clyde Commercial List, published Tues. Thurs. and Sat. —15 Hamilton street Clyde Flint Glass Co.—Buchanan, John, agent, 36 Cathcart street Clyde, Wm. clerk of Post office, 1 Watt place—^ho. 2 do. Clyde pottery Company, Port-Glasgow road Coats, George, spirit dealer, Cartsburn street Coats, Thomas, draper, 70 Dalrymple street Cochrane, James, teacher of dancing. Academy, Buck's Head Inn Hall, 14 Hamilton street, open from 3d Tuesday of August, till end of November Coffee Room (Exchange,) 44 Cathcart street Coffee Room (Greenock,) 8 Cathcart square Coffee Room (Trades,) 3 Broad close Collins, James, baker, Ann street GREENOCK. Q5

Collins, William, baker, 4 Shaw street Colquhoun, Frederick, hair-dresser, 67 Vermel Colquhoun, John, shoemaker, 16 Ropework street Colquhoun, Mrs. Brougham street Colvin, George*, candlemaker, 43 Cathcart street Comb, Mrs. grocer, 15 Cross-shore street Comrie, Duncan, mate, Argyle street Connacher, Pet. collector's clerk—ho. Mansion Hou^e lane Connell, David, grain merchant, 16 Cathcart street Connell, Miss, milliner & dress maker, Sir Michael street Connell, Wm. fender mercht. Crawford st. —ho. Patrick st. Conner, Mrs. vintner, 71 Vennel Conway, Francis, merchant, 3 Shaw street—house 55 do, Conway & O'Neil, clothiers & drapers, 3 Shaw street Conway, M. stoneware merchant, 61 Vennel Cooper, John*, ship-master, Boyd street Cotter, Mrs. matron. Infirmary, Innerkip street Coutts, Rev. Chas. teacher, Ann st. —ho. 26 Tobago st. Cowan, Gilbert, upholsterer, 48 Hamilton street Cowan, Jas. surgeon & druggist, 43 Cathcart st— ho. 42 do. Cowan, Peter, mariner, 15 Dalrymple street Cowan, Robt. draper, 2 Cathcart sq. —ho. 48 Hamilton st. Coyle, Hugh, fish retailer, 9 Taylor's Close Craig, David, shoemaker, 9 Dalrymple street Craig, James—toy shop, 2 Innerkip street Crawford, Alexander, tea merchant, 4 Cathcart square Crawford, Agnew*, merchant—ho Rue-end street Crawford, Andrew*, joiner & block maker, 15 Charles st. Crawford, Andrew, joiner & block maker. West Burn st. Crawford, Archibald, skipper, 38 Vennel Crawford, Cathrine, grocer, 4 Cowgate street Crawford, David, writer,—house Deer Park Crawford, Daniel, coal dealer, 52 Vennel Crawford, Henry, ship-master. West Stewart street Crawford, James, spirit dealer, 3 Vennel Crawford, John, clerk, M'Callum's land, Cartsburn street Crawford, John, copper and tinsmith, 7 Dalrymple street Crawford, John, landwaiter—house Crawfurdsdika Crawford, John, tailor, 48 Hamilton street c 26 GREENOCK,

Crawford. Matthew, cooper, M'Callum's land, Cartsburn st. Crawford, Morris, hatter, Crawfurdsdike Crawford, Mrs. Archibald, grocer, 38 Cathcart street Crawford, Mrs. eating house, 42 Cathcart street

Crawford, R. victualler & spirit dealer. Park's land, Ann st. Crawford, William, pastry baker & vintner, 45 Vennel Cruden, David, mate, 9 Smiths lane Cullen, Meikle, broker, 7 Broad close Cullens, Alex, wine and spirit dealer, 2 West Quay lano dimming, John, teacher & treasurer of Poor's Fund, ses- sion clerk for Middle parish, S Bank st—ho 58 Shaw st dimming, John, B. ship-master, Brougham street

Gumming, William, West Church officer, Nicholson st. Cunningham, Alexander, grocer, 57 Shaw street Cunningham, James, tailor, 45 Hamilton street Cunningham, James, clerk to comptrolling surveyor of warehouses—house Gourock Low road Cunningham, Miss, Kelly street Cunningham, Rev. William—house West Stewart street Cunningham, William, tailor, 5 Drummer's close Curran, James, licensed broker, 61 Dalrymple street Currie & Son, smiths, 7 Dalrymple street Currie, Alexander, vintner, 5 Drummer's close Currie, Archibald,, perfumer, 13 William street ; Currie, Duncan, boot & shoemaker, 10 Buccleuch street Currie, James, pastry baker, (Wheat Sheaf Inn) 16 Cathcart street Currie, John, comptroller's clerk—ho. West Blackball st. Currie, Malcom, cowfeeder, and retailer of coals, 3 EastI Shaw street Currie, Mrs. Arch. (James Watt Tavern,) 5 William st. Currie, Mrs. Matthew, vintner, board &lodging, 17 Shav/ st Currie, William ship-master, West Stewart street

Currie, William, writer, Scott's land, Rue-end street il Ciithbertson, Archibald, teacher. Sir Michael street —hoi

Cartsburn street . 'i Cuthbertson, Robert, late ship-master, Roxburgh street

DAHMS, George, sugar boiler, Dellingburn street Darroch, Archibald, retailer of ales, 46 Dalrymple street GREENOCK. Tf

Darrocb, James*, grocer, 24 Market street

Darroch, John, clerk. Rue-end street . . Darroch, John, clerk, M'Taggart's land, Regent street Darroch, John, spirit dealer, 21 Vennel Darroch, Mrs. spirit dealer, 4 Sbaw street Davidson, Archibald, coppersmith, 6 West Breast—house Mount Park Davidson, Mrs. George, 53 Vennel Davidson, Robert, cooper, Blair's land. Regent street Davidson, William, grocer, 11 Dalrymple street Davie, George, jun. baker, 12 Dalrymple street Davie, George, baker, 2 Manse lane Davie, James, cooper, Bogle street Davie, James, vintner, 9 East Breast Davie, Thomas, silversmith and working jeweller, 45 Hamilton street Daw, William, (^deep sea) pilot, 24 Shaw street Dawson, Jonathan, spirit mercliant, SirMlcnael sireei—»• ho. Shearer's land, Ann street Dealev, John, broker, 72 Vennel Dees, John, pilot, 10 Highland close Dempster, George*, merchant, Rue-end street—hoiise Mount park, Roxburgh street Dempster, George & Co. timber merchants. Rue-end st. Dempster, James, jun. architect. Rue-end street Dempster, James, sen. joiner. Rue-end street Denniston, John*, merchant, Clarence street Denniston, James, clerk. Rue-end street, Cartsdike bridge Danny, John, grocer, M'Vicar's land, Crawfurdsdike Denny, John, boat builder, Crawfurdsdike Dick, Mrs. John*, draper, 38 Hamilton street Dick, John, flesher, 13 Vennel Dick, Robert, Brachelston Toll bar, head of Innerkip st. Dick, Thomas*, cooper, Bearhope street Dickie, Alexander, carpenter. Rue-end street

Dickie, Geo. grain raercht. Galbreath's land, Innerkip st,- Dickson, John, tidesman, Love's land, Ann street Dickson, Miss, Beatson's land. East Blackball street Dickson, Miss, 24 Nicholson street Dickson, Thomas, mason, Rue-end street ^8 GREENOCK.

Directory Office (Renfrewshire) G. Fowler, 10 Barclay street. Paisley Docherty, Toll, victualler, 68 Dalrymple street Donald, Jas. keeper of New Dock—ho. Donald's Court Donald, John*, baker, 47 Shaw street Donald, Mrs. grocer, 32 Cathcart street Donald, Peter, victualler and vintner, 8 Shaw street Donald, William*, agent 8^ spirit dealer, 11 West Breast —ho. Mount Pleasant Donald, Wm. spirit dealer and stabler, (carriers' quarters) 2 Church lane Donaldson, Andw. clerk, Custom House— ho. Regent st. Donaldson, Mrs*. Regent street Donaldson, William, parish officer, 41 Vennel Donnan, Alexander, dyer, Kilblain street Donnelly, Daniel, slater, 7 Smith's lane Dougal, Neil, teacher of music, (Blue Bell Tavern)

1 i_^ross-siiore street Douglass, John, joiner, Mitchell's land, Cartsburn street Douglass, Michael, nail maniifacturer, 27 Shaw street Douglass, Miss, Isabella, 56 Shaw street Douglass, Mrs John, grocer, 21 Shaw street Douglas, Robert, provision store, 43 Vennel Douglasses wooden dish warehouse, 49 Cathcart street Dow, Duncan, vintner, 2 Cross-shore street Dow, Jn. saddler, 20 Hamilton st —ho. West Blackball st. Downie, Charles, pilot, 42 Shaw street Downie, Mrs. Alexander, vintner, 29 Shaw street Downie, William, joiner and vintner. Rue-end street Drain, Daniel, boot and shoemaker,'8 Hamilton street Dripler, Wra. ship-master. Regent st. (entry by Bogle st.) Drummond, Mrs. grocer, 8 Tobago street -Drumpellier coal yard, M. Blackadder, agent, Custom- house place Drysdale, James, ship-master, 3 Cathcart street Drysdale, William, ship-master, 25 Shaw street DufF, Alexander, (Guard Royal mail) 2 East Quay lane Duff, James, brass founder, East India Breast—house View Bank GREENOCK.

Duff, James and Co. brass founders and ironmongers, 4. Cathcart street Duff, James, farmer, Woodhead

I Duff, John, vintner, 44 Hamilton street Duff, Robert, carpenter and grocer, Innerkip street Duff, William, spirit dealer. Sir Michael street Dumbreck, James*, vintner, keeper Cravvfurdsdike Toll- bar, Kappielowes Dumbreck, Mrs. vintner, 8 West Breast Dunbar, Mrs. David, dressmaker, 7 Sugarhouse lane Duncan, Alexander, skipper, Henry's land. Regent street Duncan, Alexander, skipper, 16 Dalrymple street Duncan, Archibald, ship-master, 9 Tobago street Duncan, Daniel*, 7 West Breast Duncan, Henry, spirit dealer^ 28 Market street Duncan, John, accomptant, Greenock Bank—ho. Ann st. Duncan, John, skipper, 1 1 Buccleuch street Duncan, John, (smith to Shaw's Water Co.) Middle Mur- dieston Duncan, Mrs. vintner, 4 East Quay lane Duncan, Robert, baker, McMillan's land, Cravvfurdsdike Duncan, Robert, grocer, 43 Cathcart street Duncan, Robert, vintner, 2 Bell entry Duncan, Robert, ship-builder, Rue-end street—house Cartsburn street Dunlop, Geo. writer, 3 Hamilton st —ho. 16 Tobago st. Dunlop, Hutchison, merchant—ho. M' Arthur s land. Union street Dunlop, James, shoemaker, Rue-end street Dunlop, James*, writer, 17 Cathcart street Dunlop, John*, writer—house Glen place Dunlop, John, ship-master. Hall's land, Sir Michael sr. Dunlop, John, ship-master. West Blackball street Dunlop & Liddell, writers, 55 Cathcart street Dunn, Jas. accountant & manager of gas work, Crawfurd street—house Brougham st. Dunn, Jn,. surveyor of Assessed taxes, 1 East Quay lane Dunn, Mrs. Robert, teacher, 8 East Shaw street Dunn, Rev. John, teacher and hbrarian—ho. Regent st:„ (entry Trafalgar street) Dyall, James, skipper, Nicholson street c '3 ^0 GREENOCK.

EASDON, Mrs*. Nicholson street Eddington, Mrs. Crawfurd street Edmund, Rich, sugar boiler, Crawford's land, Grey plac¥ Elder, John, ship-master, West Stewart street Elder, Robert, boot and shoemaker. West Burn street English Episcopal Chapel, Union street Erskine, James, late of Excise, Hillhead, Union street Esdon, William, nail maker, 45 Dalrymple street Ewing, May, & Co. merchants, 21 Cathcart street ' Ewing, Peter, skipper, West Stewart street Ewing & Reid, merchants and agents, 6 Shannon's close Ewing, Robt*. mercht. Rue-end st. —ho. West Stewart st. Ewing, Robert & Co. merchants and general agents^ Rovcil close, Rue-end street Ewing, Robt*. late mercht. Anderson's land. Brougham sti

FANCO, John, sugar refiner. Rue-end street Fairbairn, John, spirit dealer, 47 Shaw street Fairlie, James, mate, M'Morland's land, Arthur st. Fairlie, Mrs. John*, Regent street (entry by Bogle st.) Fairrie, Adam*, merchant—house Virginia street Fairrie, Mrs. James*, Carnock street Fairrie, Mrs. Robert, Melville's land, East Blackball st. Fairrie, Robert & Co.—cooperage, Crawfurdsdike Fairrie, Thomas*, merchant—house East Blackball st. Fairrie, William, clerk, Rue-end street, Cartsdike bridge Farrie, James & Co*, sugar refiners and merchants. Rue- end street, Cartsdike bridge Farquhar, James, grocer & spirit dealer, 13 Dalrymple st. Farquhar, John*, jun. wine & spirit merchant, 1 Bell entry—house Seabank Ferguson, Alex, letter carrier, T. Lang's land, Tobago st. Ferguson, Alex, pensioner, Campbell's land, Brougham stt Ferguson, Arch, ironmonger, 6 Cathcart street Ferguson, Daniel, agent for the London, Leith, Edin- burgh, and Glasgow Shipping Co. (George Inn buildings) 6 Shannon's close—ho. 14 Highland close Ferguson, Duncan & Co. agents for the Leith and Greenock Shipping Co. (Morison's Court) 42 Cath- cart street GREENOCK.

Ferguson, Duncan, agent and American Consulate, (Mo- rison's Court) 42 Cathcart street Ferguson, Fergus, locker, Rue-end st. —house Forsj^tli's land, Regent street Ferguson, Fergus, vintner, Shaw's land, Crawfurdsdike Ferguson, Mrs. spirit dealer, Clark's land, West Burn st. Ferguson, John, fishery officer, Jamaica street Ferguson, John, grocer, iron merchant and salesman, 67 Dalrymple street Ferguson, John, grocer and merchant, 8 Market street Ferguson, Jn. & Co. joiners and glaziers, West Blackhall st. Ferguson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 Dalrymple st: Ferguson, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Shaw street Ferguson, Peter, vintner, 1 Bell entry Ferguson, Robert*, farmer, Salmon street Ferguson, W. & J. grocers, Innerkip street Ferguson, William, coal merchant, 53 Dalrymple street Fernie, William, tide surveyor—house Ann street Findlay, Alexander, M. Clyde Crescent Findlay, Eliza, spirit dealer & eating house, 23 Cathcart st. Findlay, James*, late of the Excise, Clyde Crescent Findlay, Robert, merchant, 4 Shannon's close —house 19 East Quay lane Fish, John & Co. sailmakers, Donald's Court Fish, John, sailmaker—house Virginia street Fisher, A. and J. —cabinet and upholstery warehouse, 1 Hamilton street Fisher, John, ship agent, Khull's land, Kilblain street Fisher, Peter, ship-master, Blair's land. Regent street Flanagan, Edward, grocer & spirit dealer, 31 Dalrymple st. Flanagan, Edward, retailer of coals, 12 Sugarhouse Jane Fleming, Andrew, vintner, M'Millan's land, Cartsdike Fleming, Daniel, working jeweller and goldsmith, 13 William street Fleming, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 Charles st. Fleming, James, joiner, Adam's land, Charles street Fleming, John, joiner—house Charles street Fleming, John & James, joiners and glaziers, 16 Vennel Fleming, John, portrait painter, 4 William street Fleming, Mrs. Crown Inn, 10 West Breast 32 GREENOCK.

FJeming, Mrs. John, Sir Michael street Fletcher, Angus, coal agent, 14 Harvie lane—William Dickson proprietor Fletcher, Dugald, tailor, 11 Broad close Fletcher, Duncan, gardener, 30 Charles street Forbes, Duncan, brewer, 6 East Shaw street Forrest, Mrs. William*, Kirk street Forrester, Duncan, late boatman, 16 Dalrymple street Forster, James, ropemaker, 63 Vennel Forster, Jonathan, mate, 58 Dalrymple street Forster, Duncan, tailor, 10 William street Forster, James, vintner and boat builder. Brown's land, Crawfurdsdike Forster, Mrs*, vintner, Ann street Forsyth, Mrs*. Regent street Frank, Edwd. ship-master, M'Callum's land, SpringkelLst. Frazer, James, ship-master, Bearhope street Frazer, Robert*, 2 Highland close Fullarton, James,^ baker, 5 Vennel Fullarton, Miss, dressmaker, East Blackball street Fullarton, Mrs. baker, 74 Vennel Fullarton, Mrs. Union street

Fullarton, William, skipper. Warden's land, Nicholson st. Fulton, James*, joiner, 3 Buccleuch st ho. 22 Tobago st Fulton, Misses, straw hat manufacturers, 17 Cathcart st. Fulton, William, hostler, 12 Highland close Fyfe, James, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Charles street Fyfe, John, ironmonger, ship chandler and painter, 5 William street

GALBRAITH, John, coppersmith, 11 Tobago street Galbraith, Thomas, Hope Tavern, West Blackball street Galbreath, John, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Open shore and Dock Breast Galbreath, Matthew*, late ship-master, Innerkip street Galbreath, William, agent. Laird street Galbreath, William*, sugar sampler, Virginia street Qalloway, Mrs. vintner, 24 Cathcart street Gait, Mrs. John*, Crawford's land. Grey place Gardiner & Alexander, dress makers, 2 William street GREENOCK*

Gardiner John, sugar sampler, Nicholson street Gardner, Mrs, vintner, Kilblain street Gardner, Peter, tailor, 9 William street Gavin, Andrew, druggist, 4 Cross-shore street Gavin, John, foreman, Allan's land, Arthur street Gavin, John, hair dresser, 17 Vermel Gemmill, Samuel, writer. Watt place—ho. Brougham st. Gemmill, Thomas, Regent street

I Gentles, John, mate, Longwell close George, James*, ship-owner, Wood cottage George, Samuel, ship-master, 20 Charles street Getinby, William, hair dresser. Rue-end street Gibb, John, grocer, 57 Dalrymple street Qibb, John, ship-master, Boyd's land, Bearhope street Gibb, Thomas, grocer and grain merchant, 6 Vennel I Gibb, William, boat builder, Crawfurdsdike VXlUhOlJ,Gib<;nn TJnbprt /-•ovrin"'^ nv.^^*-'^ i^-,,i A '»f'Kiiv ofvoof SXVUi^ll^ ^„xiric*iJ, vjiaiJU » jauu, iii ^xs«» w**. w^V Gibson, Thomas, mariner. East Stewart street Gilchrist, James, engineer, Cartsburn street Gilchrist, James, spirit dealer, 30 Market street Gilchrist, Jas. mill wright, M'Gown's land, St. James* st. Gilchrist, John, accomptant, Glasgow Union Bank—ho. Hopkin's land, Regent street Gillespie, John, shoemaker, 10 Ropework street Gillespie, Mrs. James, 5 West Blackball street Gillies, Donald, slater, Crawfurd street Gillies, John, grocer and spirit merchant, Springkell st. —house St. Lawrence street Gilmour, J. spirit dealer and eating house, 12 East Breast Gilmour, John, spirit dealer, 3 Shaw street Gilmour, John, teacher. Sir Michael street—ho. 3 Vennel Girdwood, Mrs. James, vintner, 2 Cathcart street

1 street [ Glass, Robert*, cooper and fish curer, 1 Charles — house Forsyth street Glassford & Aitken, candle manufacturers, 28 Charles st. Glassford, David, writer, 47 Hamilton street—ho. M'Kel- lar's land, Ann street Glassford, Matth*. late raercht. Forsyth's land, Regent st. Glen, George, tidewaiter, Mansion House -

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Glen, William, grocer, 29 Vennel '' Gordon, James, mariner, 56 Vennel Gordon, Misses, milliners & dress makers,, 48 Hamilton sti Gordon, Rev. John, 8 East Shaw street Gordon, William, ship-master, Nicholson street Gourock Ropework Company's Warehouse, 10 Cross- shore St. and 6 East Breast, Archd. Bain manager Govan, Alex. jun. clock and watch maker, M'Gowan's land, Crawfurdsdike Gow, James, tailor, 2 William street Graham, David*, joiner, Duncan street Graham, James, grain and coal merchant, East India Breast—ho. Boyd's place, West Blackhall street Graham, John—house Grey place Graham, John & Co. chandler's, 11 West Breast Graham, Mrs. John, Grey place Grahame, Mrs. Wilh'a.m, grocer, 14' Cathcart street Grant, Mrs. grocer and vintner, Stanners street Grant, Lewis, locker, Crawfurd street Gray, Alexander, mate, 12 Highland close Gray, Alexander, mate, 16 East Quay lane Gray, Archibald, baker, 31 Vennel Gra)^, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Market street Gray, Donald, cooper. Rue-end street Gray, John, carpenter. Rue-end street Gray, John K. depute town clerk, 47 Hamilton street— house ? Stewart street Gray, John, mate, Union court Gray, John*, merchant, Bogle st.—ho. Ardgowan street Gray, Jn. G. wheel wright and turner, 29 Sugarhouse lane Gray, Marion, confectioner. West-burn street Gray, Miss Mary*, Carnock street Gray, Mrs.* Kelly street Gray, Thomas*, Plantation Gray, Vv^illiam, ironmonger, 2 William street Greenlees, James, gardener, 9 Market street

Greenlees, Wm. gardener and seedsman, 40 Hamilton st. Grey, Charles, portrait painter, 3 Cathcart street Greenock Advertiser, published Tuesday and Friday, —office, 17 W^illiam street GREENOCK. 85

Greenock Apothecary Hall, 35 Hamilton street Greenock Bottle work Company, Crawfurdsdike Greenock Brewery Company, Nicholson street Greenock Chain work, 87 Dalrymple street, J. and A. Ramsay—Daniel, M'Arthur, manager—ho. Union st. Greenock Coffee Room, 8 Cathcart square Greenock Dispensary, 24 Dalrymple street Greenock Distillery Company, 32 Tobago street Greenock Ropework, Thomas Ramsay & Co. 3 West Quay lane Gregg, John, draper, 8 Cathcart street — ho. Ann street

'Gregg, Jn. boot and shoemaker, M'Kellar's land, Ann st. I Greive, William, shoemaker, 26 Vennel Grierson, Andrew, ship-master, 2 Vennel

HADDOW& Carmichael, wood mercht^. Crawfurdsdike Haddow, John*, wood merchant —ho. Springkell street Haig, Miss, milliner and dress maker, West Stewart st.

Hall, Alex, ship-master, M'Callum's land, Springkell st. Hall, Mrs- vintner, Lang's land, Stanners street Halliday, Thomas, mariner, 2 Watson's lane Hamilton, George, superintendant of public works, East India Qu^iy—house 5 Cross-shore street Hamilton, Hugh*, wine merchant, 18 East Quay lane Hamilton, James, keeper, Brougham Toll bar J. Co. cabinet chair makers, \ Hamilton, & & 15 Hamilton st. Hamilton, John, carpenter, 45 Dalrymple street Hamilton, Mrs. Andrew, vintner, 53 Shaw street Hamilton, Robert—eating house, 5 East Quay lane Hamilton, Robert, grocer. West Stewart street Hamilton, Robert, japanner, 55 Cathcart street Hamlin, Thomas, ship-owner, Rue-end street Handyside, George*, slater, 15 East Shaw street Hardy, Miss, sewing mistress, 1 Vennel Hardie, Mrs. William, (Burn's Tavern) 45 Hamilton st. Hart, James, spirit dealer, 18 Dalrymple street Hart, Robert, spirit dealer, 50 Shaw street Hart, Thomas, silk mercer, SO Hamilton street Karvey Thomas, wine and spirit mercht. 2 Open Shore Harvie, Alexander, ship-owner, Ardgowan square —

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Harvie, Mrs. grocer, 33 Dalrymple street Harvies 8^ Cowan, drapers, silk mercers, and haber- dashers, 2 Cathcart square, and 48 Hamilton street Hatrick, Alexander, grocer, Ann street

Haugh, Alexander, cutler and gunsmith, 46 Shaw street t Hay, David, baker, 15 Shaw street Hay,,John, retailer of soap & candle, 58 Dalrymple street; Hay, Mrs. John, dealer in tobacco and candle, 42 Ha- • milton street Henderson, George & Co. pawn brokers, 3 William street Henderson, James, cooper. Chapel street Henderson, James*, Forest's land, Patrick street Henderson, James, shoemaker, 3 Hamilton street Henderson, M. vintner, 58 Shaw street Henderson, William, mate, 17 Shaw street Henderson, William, spirit dealer, and master of Sove- reign steam boat, 2 East Breast Henry, James, sen. joiner, Henry's land, Innerkip street Henry, James R. grocer and spirit dealer, Henry's land, Innerkip street Henry, John, tailor, 2 William street Henry, William*, joiner and grocer, Ann street Hepburn, George, ship-master, 1 Laird street Hercus, John, clerk—house Kilblain street Heron, David,—nautical, optical, & stationery warehouse, 1 William street Heron, John*, chronometer & watch maker, and jeweller, 1 William street—house Shaw place Herriot, Js. boatman. Custom House—ho.Mansion House Herriot, John, vendue master and appraiser. Steel's land, Crawfurd's street Hill, James, skipper, 53 Cathcart street Hill, Matthew*, miller, Greenock corn, flour, and malt mills. Prince's street—ho. 28 Tobago street Hill, Mrs. Andrew*, Seafield, Hill, Ninian*, M. I), physician, 38 Hamilton street house Kilblain street Hill, William, (Henry Bell Tavern) 1 West Quay lane Hill, William, miller, Galbreath's land, Innerkip street .

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Hislop, John, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 47 Cath- cart street—printing office, 1 Watt place—house Buchanan's land, West Shaw street Hood, John, boot and shoemaker, 33 Hamilton street Hood, Mrs. Robert, St. Andrew square Hopkins, Misses*, Regent street (entry, Trafalgar street) Housley, Joseph, serjeant major, Renfrewshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Ingleston Houston, Archibald, spirit merchant, and agent for An- derston bottle work. Watt place,—glass & earthen warehouse, ]5 Cathcart street — ho. Longwell close Houston, Mrs. oyster-house, 5 Cross-shore street Houston, Robert, carter, 1 Charles street Houston, Robert, and Son, dyers, 20 Sugar -house lane, woollen manufactory. West-burn street Houston, Robert, sen.* dyer, 20 Sugar-house lane —ho» do, Houston, Robert, jun. dyer, 20 Sugar-house lane—house Crawfurd street Howatson, Mrs. vintner, 57 Vennel

Howie, Wm. shipmaster and tobacconist, 1 1 Cathcart st. Hoyle, Richard, spirit dealer, 3 Vennel Hoyle, James & Sons, wine and spirit merchts. 12 Cross- shore street Huie, Robert & Co. ship-chandlers, painters, &c. 10 West Breast—house Ann street Huie, Robert*, merchant, 10 West Breast—ho. Ann st. Huieson, William, tidewaiter, 17 Tobago street Hull, John, M. D. medical hail, 4 Vennel—house do. Hume, Johnston, ship-master, St. James' street Humphrey, William*, late merchant. West-burn street Hunter, Alexander, carpenter 3 Market street Hunter, And. boot and shoemaker, Rodger's land, Ann st Hunter, Archibald, baker, 51 Cathcart street Hunter, James, merchant and ship-owner— residence, Hafton house, Argyllshire

Hunter, Jas ^ Co. merchants & ship-owners, 38 Shaw st.

\ Hunter, James*, teacher, Sir Michael street

Hunter, John*, agent, 1 West Quay—ho West Blackball st. (Hunter, John & Co. agents, 1 West Quay Hunter; Jn, manager, Co.'s ! M'Nabb & rope work, Regent st. 38 GREENOCK.

Hunter, John*, ship-master, Nicholson street Hunter, Mrs. Hugh*, View bank, WelHngton street Hunter, Mrs. keeper of Excise Office, Excise buildings Hunter, Mrs, vintner, 14 Market street Hunter, Mrs. vintner and eating house, 54 Dalrymple st. Hunter, Mrs. Robert, flesher, 18 Hamilton street Hunter, Moses, baker, 14 Hamilton street Hunter, Oughterson & Co. wine and spirit merchants, 38 Shaw street Hunter, Patrick, merchant, 38 Shaw St.—house Thornhill Hunter, Robert, ship-master, 3 Watt place Hunter, Wm. ropemaker, Leitch & Co.'s Vv'orks, Regent st. Hurst, Joseph, Excise officer—house Innerkip street Hutcheson & Co. confectioners, 15 Hamilton street Hutcheson, John, clerk, 46 Dalrymple street Hutcheson, John, clerk, Clarence st. —ho Ropework st. Hutcheson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Williamson's land, Crawfurdsdike Hutcheson, Thomas, skipper, Munro's land, Bearhope st. Hutcheson, Walter, assessor, Sprlnghill, (head of Ann st.) Hutcheson, Wm. porter, Renfrewshire Bank—ho. Bank st. Hutton, Hugh, agent for the Clyde Shipping Company, and Brazilian Consulate, East India Breast Hutton, James, George Inn, 3 East Breast Hutton, John, mate, Donald's land, Arthur, street Hutton, Joseph, merchant, Kelly street Hutton, Mrs. mangier, 9 Tobago street Hyndman, Joseph, ship-master, 45 Dalrymple street

INGLIS, Andrew, foreman, R. Fairrie, & Co's. cooperage — iiouse Donald's land, Arthur street Inglis, Andw*. writer, 3 Hamilton st. — ho ? Stewart st. Inglis, John*, landvvaiter—house Ann street innes, John, lanc^waiter. West Burn street Irving, Matthew,.*pilot, 15 Market street Irving, Mrs. John*, Regent street

Jx-VCK, John, smith, grocer, & spirit dealer, Cartsburn st. JacksnjT, Peter, sheriff clerk depute, 3 Bank street—house Alexander's land. Brougham street GREENOCK. S9

Jamison, George, shoemaker, 9 Tobago street I jjamieson, James, merchant, Custom House place—house Brougham street Jaraieson, John*, gardener, Belville place Jamieson, John, wholesale & retail grocer, 38 Hamilton st. jJamieson, John, surgeon, McMillan's land, Crawfurdsdike jJamieson, Robert, merchant, cooper, and fish curer,

Campbell's land, Bogle street—house 1 Argyll street I Jamieson, Robert, gardener, Salmon street Jamieson, Thos. & Co. joiners & glaziers, Sir Michael st. Jamieson, Thomas, vintner, West Blackball street jJamieson, William, vintner, Rue-end street Jamieson, William, vintner, Stewart's land, York street Jenkin, John, smith, 56 Vennel Jenkin, Thomas, mate, 5 West Quay lane Jerd-an, Daniel & Duncan*, Innerkip street Jerdan, Josepli, spirit dealer, 16 Tobago street Jessiman, Alexander, agent, West Stewart street Jessiman, Miss, milliner, 7 Hamilton street Jervisi, Peter, mate, Harvie's land, Ann street Johnston, Archd.—boot and shoe shop, 56 Dalrymple st Johnston, John, hairdresser, 10 Shaw street Johnston, John, mate, 42 Hamilton street Johnston, John, plasterer, Nicholson street Johnston, John, waterman, 58 Shaw street Johnston, Malcolm, vintner, 50 Dalrvraple street Johnston, Misses*, Ardgowan street Johnston, Misses*, Kelly street Johnston, Mrs Adam; Sea Bank, Margaret street Johnston, Mrs. Jas. grocer & spirit dealer, 17 Tobago st. Johnston, Wm*. mercht. Union st. —ho. Ardgowan st. Johnston, William, sen., typographic and lithographic printer, 46 Hamilton street Johnston, William, smith, Donald's court Johnston, Vv^illiam, Jun. writer, 46 Hamilton street Jordon, Duncan & Daniel*, savvers, Innerkip street Jump, William, mate, 4 East Quay lane

'KAIN, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 44 Vennei Kay, Mrs. grocer, Si Shaw street 40 GREENOCK,

Kayser, John, C* merchant, SO Sugar-house iane— house Brisbane street Keith, Malcolm, tailor, 6 Cathcart street Keith, Mrs. Duncan, vintner, 3 Market street Keith, Mrs. vintner, 7 Cross-shore street Keith, Peter, miller. Baker's mill. Baker street Keith, William, grocer, 12 William street Keith, William, shoemaker, 7 Vennel Kelso, Matthew & Daniel, coopers & fish curers, 24 Shaw street, and Dock Breast Kelso, William*^ ropemaker, 55 Vennel Kennedy, Alexander, miller, corn, flour, and barley mills, Cartsburn street Kennedy, Daniel, ship-master, 22 Tobago street Kennedy, David, cabinet maker, Kennedy's brae Kennedy, Mrs. John, clothier, 10 Shaw street Ker, Alan, & Co. agents, 4 West Quay Ker, Alan*, Insurance broker. Grey Place Ker, John, agent, 4 V\^est Quay—house Grey Place Ker, Mrs. John*, West Stewart street Ker, li. D. agent—house Finnart Kerr, Alexander, Regent street Kerr, Alex, wine and spirit merchant, 52 Dalrymple st» Kerr, Archibald, mate, 17 Hamilton street Kerr, Edward, hairdresser, 4 Hamilton street Kerr, Francis, broker, 62 Dalrymple street Kerr, Francis, broker, and shoemaker, 10 Taylor's close Kerr, George, & Son, merchants and ship-owners, 12 West Breast Kerr, Hugh, late ship-carpenter, Adam's land, Ann street Kerr, Jas. jun. bookseller & bookbinder, 10 Hamilton st. Kerr, Jas. sen. bookseller and librarian, 22 Hamilton st. Kerr, James, silk mercer & draper, 35 Hamilton street Kerr, James, spirit dealer, 4 Vennel Kerr & Inglis, writers, 3 Hamilton street Kerr, John, deep sea pilot, 5 V/est Quay lane Kerr, John*, 1 1 Hamilton street Kerr, John, merchant, 12 West breast—ho^ Brougham st. Kerrs & M'Bride, Newfoundland merchts. 12 West Breast Kerr, Mrs. James, West Stewart street .

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Kerr, Mrs. John, baker, 11 Hamilton street Kerr, Robert, ship-master, Irving's land. Regent street Kerr, Robert*, 12 West Breast —ho. Brougham street Kerr, Robert, ship-master, I West Quay lane Kerr, S. S. teacher, M'Morland's land, 'Arthur street Kerr, William, wholesale victualler, 11 Hamilton street Kerr, Wm.* writer, 3 Hamilton street— ho Kilblain st. Keson, Hemy, carpenter, 10 East Quay lane Killoch, William, carman, Grant's land, Arthur street Kincaid, Daniel, post-boy, 12 Highland close King, Archibald*, tobacconist, 44 Hamilton st. —house Surgar-house lane King, John, Glasgow carrier, 42 Hamilton street King, John, M. D. physician, and police surgeon, 55 Shaw street—ho. Sugar-house lane King, John, vintner, 31 Charles street Kinloch, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 5 Hamilton sf Kintrea, John, mason & grocer, 3 Market street Kippen, James*, merchant, 36 Cathcart street —liouse Brougham street Kippen, James, & Co. wine merchants, 36 Cathcart street Kippen & Lindsay, merchants and general agents, 36 Cathcart street Kippen, Miss Mary, George square Kippen, Mrs. George*, South-hill Kirk, J. B.*, M. D., physician—Greenock medical ball, 15 Cathcart street— ho. Shaw place Kirkwood, Elizabeth*, vintner, Crawfurdsdike Knox, Alexander, baker, Cobleck's land, Crawfurdsdike Knox, John, coal merchant, 33 Shaw street Khull, Nicholas*, general agent, 3 William street Kydd, James, M'Callum's land, Cartsburn street

LAIDLA W, John, post boy, 12 Highland close Laidlay, William, accountant & auctioneer, 1 Charles st. Laing, Andrew, bookbinder, 14 William sti'eet Laing, Mrs. 14 William street Laird, Archibald, carman, 24 Vennel Laird, Alexander, & Sons, shipping and general agents, 4 East Breast—house Laird street p 3 42 GREENOCK.

Laird, John*, vintner, Innerkip street Laird, Matthew*, carter, 7 Tobago street Laird, Mrs. Brougham street Laird, Walter, collector of anchorage and shore dues. Steam Boat Quay—ho. Forrest's land. Laird street Lamb, Thomas*, joiner, cabinet and block maker, 20 Market gtreet—ho. Trafalgar street Laraont, Colin, jun, cashier, Glasgow Union Bank, 34 Cathcart street—ho. Union street Lament, Colin, late teacher of mathematics. Sir Michael st Lament, Duncan, copper and tinsmith, 43 Hamilton st. —ho. Campbell's land, Sir Michael street Lament «& Gemmiil, writers, 3 Watt place Lament, Hector, spirit dealer, 6 Shannon's close Lamont, James*, 20 Hamilton street Lam.ont, Mrs. D. Commercial Tavern, 10 EastQuav lane Lamont, Mrs. Walter, pastry baker, 44 Shaw street Lang, Alexander, carman, Carnock street Lang, Alexander, draper, 48 Cathcart street Lang, Alex, skipper, Campbell's land. Sir Michael street Lang, Baine & Co. merchants and ship-owners, Frew's land, West Blackhall street

Lang, , grocer, 47 Shaw street Lang, James, manager of M'Nabb & Company's flax mill —ho. Regent street, (enter by Mansion house lane) Lang, John*, bookseller and librarian, 50 Cathcart st. Lang, John, spirit dealer, 9 Highland close Lang, Robert, clothier and draper, 46 Hamilton street Lang, Thomas*, merchant—house Ropework street Lang, Thomas, merchant—house Watson's land. West Blackball

Lang, Thos. &c Co*, wood merchants, 17 Ropev/ork st. Langwill, Archibald, comptrolling surveyor of v/arehouses —house Orangefield Latta, Robert, tidesman, Clarence street Law, Thomas, smith and farrier, Innerkip street Lawder, John, searcher—ho. Hyde Park Cottage Lawson, John, ship-master, St. Andrew street Leckie, Robert, agent—ho. Wilson's land, Regent street Leitchj Alexander, skipper, 1 Regent street GREENOCK. 4J

Leitch, Alexander, skipper, 26 Tobago street Leitch, Colin, skipper, 56 Dalrymple street Leitch, Daniel, carpenter and vintner, 16 Dalrymple st. Leitch, Duncan, hair dresser, 19 Shaw street Leitch, Duncan, mate, Regent street Leitch, James*, merchant—ho. Fox street Leitch, John*, joiner. Sir Michael street Leitch, John*, ship-master. Nelson street Leitch, John, skipper, 38 Vennei Leitch, Miss, Nelson street Leitch, Mrs. Duncan*, Cowdenknows Leitch, Mrs. James*, Nicholson street Leitch, Neil, collector's clerk—ho. Roxburgh street Leitch, Quentin & Co. rope merchants, 11 West Breast Leitch, Quentin and James, ship-owners, wine and spirit merchants, Nicholson street Leitch, Robert, ropemaker—house Brougham street Leitch, William*, merchant—house Nicholson street Leitch, William & Co. sugar refiners, Clarence street Lennie, George^, spirit dealer, Barclay's land, An« street Lennox, Robt. M. grocer & spirit dealer, 7 Dalrymple st. Lethem, Robert, tidewaiter. Sir Michael street Liddell, William, v/riter—ho. Sugar-house lane Likly, James & Co. soap and candle manufticturers, 17 Market street Likly, James*, merchant, Carnock street Liilie, Mrs. sewing agent, Watson's lane Lindsay, Andrew, grocer, 3 William st.—ho. Allan's land, Shaw place Lindsay, Luke, watchmaker and jeweller, 46 Hamilton st. —house Mount View Lindsay, Robert, Royal close. Rue-end street Lindsay, W. A. merchant, 36 Cathcart street—ho. Sir Michael street Lindsay, William*, sen. Sir Michael street Linton, John, J. E. writer, 4 William st. —ho. Kinnon's land, Union street Linton, •j Joseph, writer, 15 Cathcart st.—ho. Mount park Little, James*, agent, 2 West Quay—ho. Trafalgar st. Little, James & Co. agents, 2 West Quay —

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Littlewood, Mrs. John, teacher, Crawfurd str^t Livingston, Andrew, mate, Duncan street Livingston, John, carpenter, 45 Dalrymple street Livingston, John, gardener, 25 Market street Livingston, Ronald, agent to the Verreviiie glass com- pany, 3 Cathcart street—house do. Logan, George, clerk, 30 Shaw street Logan, Miss, dressmaker, Nicholson street Logan, Ralph*, cloth merchant, 56 Cathcart street London boot and shoe warehouse, John Henderson, 48 I Cathcart street Longwill, Archibald*, comptrolling surveyor— house Orange field Longwill, Robert, copper & tin smith, 5 Hamilton street Love, John, farmer, Craigs Love, Miss, milliner & dressmaker, West Blackball street Low, David, smith, 45 Dalrymple street Lowrie, John, cooper and mariner, 10 East Quay lane Ludev^^roth, John, sugar boiler, Rue-end street Lusk, Charles*, cartwright, Cartsburn street

Lusk, R. B. bookseller and stationer, 1 Hamilton street house Sir Michael street Lusk, Robert*, insurance broker, Sir Michael street Lyle, Abraham*, cooper, 24 East Shaw street Lyie, Alexander, tailor, 8 Hamilton street Lyle, Gideon, cooper, VVestburn street Lyle, Robert, superintendant of town police establishment —house 4 Church lane, (corner of Cathcart square) Lyle & M'Donald, coopers, Nicholson street Lyon, Andrew, grocer, 6 East Shaw street j Lyon, Andrew, skipper, 19 East Quay lane {

Lyon, Hugh, japanner, 8 Dalrymple street I Lyon, James*, cooper, 19 East Quay lane Lyon, Malcom, teacher, 17 Cathcart street

MACC ABE, Misses, stay & dress makers, 9 East Shaw st. Machan, Miss, Brougham street Mackie, James, M. D. physician, 43 Hamilton street — house Grey Place Mackie, Mrs, James*, 1 Cross-shore street GREENOCK. 45

Mackie, Mrs. Grey Place Mackie, William*, cooper & fish curer, West Blackball st. Main, David, tidewaiter. West ? street Main, Hugh, ship-master, Nicholson street Main, James, fiesher, l-i Hamilton street Main, Robert, ship-master, 2 Regent street Maitland, W. S. permit writer—ho. 3 Watt place Major, James, excise officer—ho. 18 East Shaw street Malcora, Walter, cooper, 23 Shaw street Manderson, Miss, teacher, East Stewart street jManifold, Mrs.—eating house, 10 Broad Close Manson, Robert, late depute comptroller of customs, West Stewart street Manticha, Joseph, carver, gilder, and looking glass manu- facturer, 47 Cathcart street Marquis, John, carpenter^ 45 Dalrymple street Marquis, John, carpenter, 10 Tobago street Marquis, John*, Jun, merchant, 33 Cathcart st—ho. ? Stewart street Marquis? John*, sen. ship-owner, West Stewart street Marquis, Mrs. vintner, 68 Vennel Marshall, Claud, sheriff-substitute, St. Andrew square Marshall, John, ropemaker, Duncan street Marshall, Smith, grocer, 5 East Shaw street Marshall, Wra.* tanner. Lady-burn, Port-Glasgow road Marshal], Wm. jun. tanner. Lady-burn, Port-Glasgovv road Martin, Archd, vintner, Williamson's land, Crav^^furdsdyke Martin, John, merchant & agent. Excise Buildings—ho. Trafalgar street Martin, Mrs. Daniel—ho. Trafalgar street iPvIartin, Wm. 8^ Co. merchls. Sf ship-owners, 38 Shaw st. Martin, Wm. ship-master, Forrest's land. East Clyde st. Martin, William, vintner and mariner, 73 Vennel Mathie, William, draper and clothier, 1 Shaw street Maxton, Peter*, late ship-master, Patrick street Melville, David, fish and oil merchant, 18 Hamilton street Melrose, Geo. joiner, 22 East Shaw st—ho. Cartsburn st. Mennons, John*, type and lithographic printing office, S ¥7iiliam street—house Grey Place Mensies, Alex, sailmaker, Rue-end street 46 GREENOCK.

Menzles, John working silversmith & jeweller, 56 Shaw st. Meazies, John*, vintner, Port-Glasgow road Menzies, John, teacher, McGregor's land, Arthur street Menzies, Rev William —house Bogle street Menzies, William, cooper, 3 Manse lane

Merret, Wm. boarding and lodging house, 58 Shaw st. Mildoon, Andrew, broker, 14 Taylor's close Millar, Archd. spirit dealer, 11 West Breast and Lindsay's lane Millar, Quentin, carpenter, Rue-end street Miller, Andrew, baker, 17 Hamilton street Miller, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 7 East Quay street Miller, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 9 William"^ street Miller, Hugh, mariner, 11 Hamilton street Miller, James, gardener, Ann street Miller, James, spirit mercht. 9 Cathcart street, and 1 XDross-shore street Miller, John & Co. general agents, 5 West Quay Miller, John, fishery officer, M'Keilar's land, Union st. Miller, John, late merch. Ann st. (entry by Dempster st.) Miller, John, mercht. 5 West Quay— ho. George square Miller, John, ship-master, Reid's land, Nicholson street Miiler, John, ship-master, Boyd street Miller, Mrs. baker, 3 Hamilton street Miller, Robert, vintner, 8 Charles street Miller, William, baker, 53 Dalrymple street Miller, W^illiam, ship-master, Boyd's place, Vv'est Black- ball street Mills, Mary, spirit dealer, Rue-end street Milne, Hugh, mason, 18 East Shaw street Mitchell, Andrew, spirit dealer, 8 East Breast Mitchell, Hugh*, cooper and grocer, Cartsburn street Mitchell, Jacob, mariner, 4 Market street Mitchell, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Shaw street Mitchell, John, grocer and spirit dealer, McDonald's land, Crawfurdsdike Mitchell, John, vintner, 4 Market street Mitchell, Mrs. vintner. Union court I\litchell, Walter, (first class) King's Weigher—ho. Mount Park GREENOCK. #7

Moffat, A. & J. slaters, 18 Harvie lane Moffat, Daniel, founder, Mitchell's land, Cartsburn street Moffat, James G. furnishing shop, 13 Cross-shore street Mohrraan, Joseph, sugar boiler. Bogle street—house do. Molloy, James, grocer, 65 Dalryraple street Moodie,, William, pastry baker, 17 Vennel Moody, Mary, vintner, Crawfurdsdike Moody, Miss, Grey place Moody, Miss Helen*, 8 Cathcart street Moody, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, Stewart's land, Crawfurdsdike

Moore, W. H. music seller (West Bridge), 25 Hamilton st.

More, And. joiner & glazier, Crawford's land, Bearhope st. More, John, joiner, 4 Cross-shore street

Morgan, Francis*, late merch. Bl'Kellar's land, Union st. Morgan, John, clerk, Greenock Bank Morgan, Samuel, poulterer, 6 Drummer's close Morren, Rev. Nathaniel, Forrest's land, Patrick street Mories, John, clerk. Rue-end street Mories, Misses, milliners, dress and straw hat makers, M'Callum's land, Cartsburn street Morison, Alexander, ship-master, W^est Stewart street Morison & Co. joiners and blockmakers, 26 Shaw street and Dock Breast

Morison, William, jun. Sf Co. spirit dealer 3 West Breast Morris, David, mate, 16 Tobago street Morrison, Archibald, tailor, S Market street Morrison, Buchanan, jerquier, Custom House—house Boyd's place. West Blackball street Morrison, James, ship-master. Captain street Morrison, John, bookbinder 8f paper ruler, 46 Hamilton st. Morrison, John*, late joiner, 5 East Shaw street Morrison, Miss, dressmaker, 46 Cathcart street Morrison, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Sir Michael st. Morrison, William, tailor and clothier, 3 Cathcart square Mosscrip, Rev. George—house St. James' street Mow.at, Robert, mate, 25 Charles street Muir, Crawfurd*, writer, 3 Watt place—ho. Trafalgar st. Muir, George, grocer, 2 Shaw street '

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Muir, J. & A.* merchants, silk mercers, hat manu- facturers, and haberdashers, 5 William street—ho. Rosebank, Forsyth street

Muir, James, 8f Andrew, merchants, ship-owners, and straw hat manufacturers, 58 Shaw st. 8^ 1 William st. Muir, John, baker, 10 William street Muir, Matthew, clerk, Ingleston Muir, Mrs, John*, Bogle street Muir, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 29 Tobago street Muir, Robert, general inspector of the fisheries of Westi? Coast—house Kelly street Muir, Robert, manager, Crawfurdsdike Foundry—ho. do. Muir, Robert*, at Wm. Scott 8^ Co. 5 West Quay lane Muir, Thomas, carpenter. Rue-end street Muir, Wm. cooper, Nicholson st. —ho. West Stewart st« Munn, Hugh, ship-master, 5 Cross-shore street Munro, Andrew, general agent, and insurance broker, 5 West Quay—house 24 Nicholson street Munro, Andrew*, sen.—house 24 Nicholson street Munro,Daniel, ship-master, Morrison's land, st. SirMichael ', Munro, James, coal merchant, 14? Charles street—house Lindsay's land. Sir Michael street Munro, John*, teacher—session clerk, and kirk treasurer of the Old Parish'—house Regent street Murchie, Miss, mangier, 1 East Quay lane Murchie, Mrs. John*, West Stewart street Murdoch, Duncan, tanner, 6Harvielane—ho. Ann street;

Murdoch, Wm*. mercht. Shaw Place (entry Bank st.) i Murdoch, William, excise officer—house Ladyburn I Muriess, Joshua, ship and boat builder, Ropework street I Murray, James, carter. Rue-end street Murray, Peter, teacher, 29 East Shaw street—ho. Bear-I hope street

M'ALLESTER, Catherine, grocer, Reid's land, Ann st. 1

M*Alister, A. plain and ornamental painter, oil and I

colour man, 34 Hamilton street—house Wilson's ^ land, Ann street M'Alister, James, hairdresser, perukemaker, and perfumer, 29 Hamilton street GREENOCK. 49

M^AlIster, Donald, vintner, 53 Shaw street M'Alpine, John, maUman, 32 Tobago st.—ho. Tnnerkip st. M'Alpin, Misses, Stewart's land, West Shaw street M'Arthur, Brothers, & Co. provision store, 19 Hamilton st, M'Arthur, Daniel, manager chain factor}^—ho. Union st. M'Arthur, Duncan, mate, More's land, Bearhope street M^Arthur, Hugh, rigger, 6 Manse lane M^Arthur, James, wheelwright, 32 Market street M'Arthur, John, baker, Cartsburn street M'Arthur, Mrs. Union street M'Arthur, Mrs. Alexander*, Brougham street M'Arthur, Mrs. spirit dealer & eating house, 1 1 East Breast M'Arthur, Neil*, late ship-master, Margaret street M'Arthur, Peter, skipper, Crawford's land, Grey Place M'Auly, Archibald, ship-master, 31 Nicholson street M'Aulay, James, wholesale and retail cooper and wooden dish maker, 7 Hamilton street M'Auley, James, ship-master, Nicholson street M'Auley, John, merchant—house Rue-end street M'Auley, John & Thomas, merchants. East India Breast M'Auley, Miss, Crawfurd street M'Auley, Miss Elizabeth, Nicholson street M'Auley, Mrs —boarding house, 8 Broad Close

M^Ausland, Archibald*, customer weaver, Nicholson st. M'Bain, John, grocer. Sir Michael street M'Bean, Rev. Angus, Union street M'Beath, James, excise officer, Boyd's land, West Black- hall street M'Brearty, James, vintner, 61 Dalrymple street M'Call, Duncan, grocer, 59 Dalrymple street

M'Callum, Alexander, merchant— ho. 29 Nicholson st. M'Callum, Alexander & Co. wine and spirit merchants, West Burn street M'Callum, Daniel, carpenter. Rue-end street M'Callum, Daniel, hair-dresser, 68 Vennel M^Callum, D. cooper and mariner, 26 Sugarhouse lane M'Callum, James, farmer and spirit dealer, Drumfochei: M'Callum, Mrs. D. vintner, 22 Dalrymple street M'Callum, Neil, carpenter and mariner, 1 Vennel M'Callum, Neil, spirit dealer, 19 East Quay lane E 50 GREENOCK

M'Callum, Neil, vintner, Ann street M'CaliUm, Peter*, hardware merchant, 56 Shaw street^ —house Springkell street M'Caskile, Charles, clerk, Crawfurdsdike

M'Call, Alexander, ship-master, Fairlie's land, Regent St.;. M'Conechy, Colin, accountant. Grey Place

M'Conochie, James, grocer 8f spirit dealer, 10 Vennel M'Conochie, Miss, -George square M'Cormick, Alexander*, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Shaw street—ho. Willow Burn Cottage M'Cormick, Daniel, ship-master, 22 Tobago street M'Cormick, Mrs. retailer of stone ware, 65 Vennel M'Corquindale, Gabriel, pilot, 11 Market street M'Corquodale, John, boot and shoemaker, Rodger's land, Ann street M^Corquodale, Mrs. 14 Cross-shore street

M'Corquodale, Robert, carpenter, 1 6 Dalrymple street M'CoulI, Peter, spirit dealer, 46 Dalrymple street M'Culloch, Alexander, mate. West Stewart street M'Culloch, Alexander, flesher, 26 Tobago st. M'Culloch, James, 35 Market street

M'Culloch, J. 8f D. drapers, 46 Hamilton street M'Culloch, John, cooper and vintner, Crawfurd street M'Culloch, John*, ship-master, Trafalgar street M'Cunn, James, grocer, 7 Manse lane M'Cunn, John, clerk, 45 Dalrymple street M'Cunn, John, agent, 13 West Breast—house West Stewart street M'Cunn, John*, tide- surveyor—ho. Clarence street M'Cunn, Mrs. West Stewart street * M'Donald, Alexander, blacksmith, 37 Hamilton street M'Donald, Agnes, mangier. West Stewart street M'Donald, Daniel, pastry baker, 42 Shaw street M'Donald, Donald*, slater, S5 East Shaw street M'Donald, Duncan, grocer, Muir's land, Crawfurdsdike M'Donald, Duncan, ship-master, Donaldson's land. Re- gent street M'Donald, James, (Tontineinn & Hotel,) lOCathcart st. —coaches, post chaises and noddies—mail coach to and from Glasgow every day M'Donald, John, boot and shoemaker. Sir Michael street —

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M'Donald, John, late supervisor. East Blackball street M'Donald, John, spirit dealer, 8 East Quay lane M'Donald, John, teacher, 28 Tobago street M'Donald, Mrs. dress maker, 38 Cathcart street M'Donald, Neil, carpenter, 6 Shannon's close M'Donald, William, cooper, Bogle street M'Donald, William, M. A. and physician, 10 William st. —house Boyd's land, 29 Crawfurd street M'Dougall, Colin, excise tidesman, Donald's land, Ar- thur street M 'Dougall, Daniel, gardener, head of Ann street M'Dougall, Daniel, musician, 18 Hamilton street M'Dougall, Duncan, grocer, 48 Cathcart st.—ho. Spring- field Cottage M^Dougall, John, flesher, Sinclair's land, Crawfurdsdike M'Dougall, John, grocer, 13 Hamilton street M'Dougall, John, steward, 8 Sugarhouse lane M'Dougall, John, writer, Campbell's land, Sir Michael st. M'Dougall, Samuel, wholesale grocer and grain mercht. 20 Vennel M'Dowall, William, searchers' clerk, Custom House house 38 Cathcart street M'Ewen, Arch, master of the Trusty steamer, 3 Market st. M'Ewen, Coll, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Shaw st. M'Ewen, Daniel, vintner, 39 Shaw street Macewen, D. collector of poors' rates, and treasurer of poor funds for East Parish, 7 Manse lane —ho. West Stewart street

M'Ewen, Miss, teacher, Williamson's land. Sir Michael st. M'Ewen, Mrs. John*, Captain street M'Ewen, Mrs. Robert*, Nicholson street M'Fadyen, Donald, letter carrier, 14 Highland close M'Fadyen, Robert, spirit dealer, 39 Hamilton street M'Farlan, A. merchant, 4 West Breast—ho. Regent st. M'Farlan, Alexander, Sf Co. dyers and coal agents, 42 Dairy mple street M'Farlan, Archibald*, customer weaver, Duncan street M'Farlan, Dougald, capenter, 3 Market street M'Farlan, Dougall, boot and shoemaker, 11 Hamilton st. M'Farlan, James, boot and shoemaker, 2 Hamilton street j

'5^ GREENOCK*

M'Farlan, James, provision merchant 57 Dalrymple st. M'Farlan, John, clerk, Crawfurdsdike M'Farlan, John, collector's clerk—ho. Wellington street M'Farlan, John, spirit dealer, 3 Church lane M'Farlan, R.* merchant, 4 West Breast—ho. Regent st. M'Farlan, R. ^ A. merchants, and grocers, (Bell entry 4 West Breast M'Farlane, Daniel, joiner, 22 East Shaw st —ho. Ann st. M'Farlane, Daniel, late teacher of Grammar School—ho. West Stewart street

M'Farlane, Duncan, boot 8^ shoemaker, 34 Dalrymple st. M'Farlane, George, retailer of stoneware, 2 Smith's lane M'Farlane, John*, coal merchant, 20 Dalrymple st. —ho. Tobago street M'Farlane, John, spirit dealer and depute harbour mas- ter, 2 Shannon's close M'Farlane, John^ pilot. Long well close M'Farlane, Miss, poulterer, 6 Cathcart street M Farlane, Mrs. William*, Margaret street M'Farlane and Melrose, joiners, 22 East Shaw street M'Farlane, Robert, grocer, 45 Cathcart street M'Farlane, Robt. brewer, Nicholson st. —ho. Innerkip st. M'Farlane, Robert, sailmaker, Donald's Court—house Dellingburn street M'Farlane, Wm*. tanner and skinner, Cartsburn st —ho do M'Fie, Bryce, King's Arms Tavern, 3 West Breast M'Fie, Lindsay, and Co. wholesale general grocers, 3 Wil- liam street M'Fie, Mrs. Alex. M'Callum's land, Springkell st, M'Fie, Mrs. James*, Orangefield M'Fie, Mrs.* West Burn street M'Fie, Mrs. vintner, 47 Dalrymple street M'Fie, Robert and Sons, sugar refiners. Bogle street M'Fie, William and Co. plumbers, Nev^ Breast M'Fie, William*, sugar refiner. Bogle st. —ho. Regent st. M'Gaw, Charles, ship-master, ^5 Dalrymple street M'Gibbon, John, vintner, 7 Drummer's Close M'Gil Christ, Robert*, merchant, 2 Taylor's close M'Gill, Alexander, ship-owner, 58 Shaw street M'Gill:, Alexander, ship-master, 2 Vennel (5REEN0CK. SB

M'Gilvray, Angus, and Co. bakers, 24 Hamilton street M'Glashan, John, teacher, 2 Sugarhouse lane M'Gown,Jn.* mercht. West Burn st.—ho. George square M'Gown, Mrs. vintner, Buchanan*s land, Crawfurdsdike M'Gown, Peter*, Cartsburn street M'Gown, Robt*. merchant, 3 Bell entry—ho. 23 Shaw st, McGregor, D. bookbinder, 1 Bank street McGregor, Duncan, cooper, S3 Vennel M'Gregor, Hugh, ship-master, 25 Shaw street M'Gregor, James W. cooper, 16 Hamilton street McGregor Malcolm*, cooper, 16 Hamilton street M'Gregor, Malcolm, spirit dealer, 12 Taylor's close M'Gregor Sf M'Kellar, drapers and clothiers, 70 Dal- rymple street M'Gregor, Mrs eating house, 3 Charles street M'Gregor, Mrs. vintner, 8 Dalrymple street

M'Gregor Sf Co. provision warehouse, 3 Cross-shore st. Mllvain, David, vintner and dealer in fish, 12 Rope- work street M'llvain, John, boot and shoemaker, 4 William street M'llvain, Mrs. William*, West Burn street M'llwraith, David, hosier, 13 Hamilton street M'llwraith, James*, contractor for the Police dung, West Burns street M'llwraith, John, sen.* coal mercht.—ho. West Burn st. M'll wraith, John, jun.* mariner, West Burn street

M'llwraith, Miss, leghorn 8f straw hat maker,Nicholson st. M'Innes, John, spirit dealer, 7 Tobago street M'Innes, Peter, teacher, 5 Sir Michael street M'Innes, Mrs. boarding <^ lodging—ho. 47 Dalrymple st. M'Inroy, Peter, hatter, 11 William street M'Intosh, Alex. King's weigher, 3 Tobago street M'Intosh, Lauchlan, pastor. Baptist church, Jamaica st. (entry Union street) M'Intyre, Archibald, cooper, 1 Sugarhouse lane M'Intyre and Co. ship-chandlers. Custom House place- house Finnart Mlntyre, James, jun. clerk—ho. 57 Dalrymple st* M'Intyre, James, sen. mason, 57 Dalrymple street M'Intyre, John, boat-builder. Rue-end street E 3 54^ eUEENOCK.

M'Intyre, John, flesher, 49 Cathcart street

M*Intyre, John, skipper, 1 Sugarhouse lane M'Intyre, John, flesher. Union street M'Intyre, Mrs. West Blackhall street M'Intyre, Patrick, locker of stores, (No. 17, 18, and 24) —house Finnart Cottage M'lver, Arch, bookseller and stationer, 53 Cathcart st. M'lver, Mrs Alexander*, 53 Cathcart street M'Kay, John, hair dresser, 64 Vennel M'Keachren, Arch, late warehouse keeper, M'llwraith's land, Ann street M'Kean, James, broker, 6 Taylor's close M'Kean, John, broker, 6 Taylor's close M'Kechnie, Daniel, spirit dealer, 48 Dairymple street M'Kechnie, John, provision store, 35 Vennel IM'Kechnie, Mrs. John, West Stewart street M'Kechnie, Neil, mate, 12 Dalrympie street M'Kechnie, Robert, spirit dealer, Ingleston M'Kechnie, William, cooper, 18 East Shaw street M'Kellar, Alex, cooper and fish curer, 10 Sugarhouse lane --house Charles street M'Kellar, Alexander, ship-master, Drumfochar M'Kellar, Alexander, surgeon, 1 West Blackhall street M'Kellar, Archd. depute harbour master, 10 West Breast M'Kellar, Archibald, writer, 36 Hamilton st.—ho. Gal- breath's land, Innerkip street M'Kellar, Daniel, mariner, 13 Hamilton street M'Kellar, Duncan, merchant, Lamont's land. Regent st. M'Kellar, Duncan, smith and farrier, 30 Tobago street M'Kellar, Duncan, vintner, 15 Dalrympie street M'Kellar Duncan, fisher, 10 Broad close M'Kellar, Eller, gardener, Auchendarroch M'Kellar, James, master of Samson steam boat, 32 Cath- cart street M'Kellar, Miss, grocer, Brougham street M'Kellar, Mrs. John*, Ann street M'Kellar, Mrs. John, shoemaker. Rue-end street M'Kellar, Mrs. John*, 12 Harvie lane M'Kellar, Mrs. Neil*, 5 Taylor's close M'Kellar, Neil, (Gardener's Arms fnn) 4 Manse lane GKEENOCK- ^S-

M'Kellar, Peter, ship-master, Adam's land, Ann street M'Kelvie, Duncan, teacher, Ann street M'Kelvie, James, cowfeeder, potatoe, and hamper mercht. Ann street M'Kelvie, Jn.* grocer and spirit dealer, 25 DaJrymple st. M'Kelvie, John, jun. wholesale grocer and tea dealer, IG Shaw street M'Kenzie, Alexander, nail manufacturer, Nicol's land. East Stewart street M'Kenzie, Alexander, shoemaker, Alexander's land, Roxburgh street M'Kenzie, Archibald, tailor, 7 William street M'Kenzie, Dougal, customer weaver,Glen place. Union st. M'Kenzie, Danielj tailor, 1 Bell entry M'Kenzie, James and William, fleshers and spirit dealers, Anderson's land, Crawfurdsdike M'Kenzie, John, miller— ho. Dellingburn street M'Kenzie, John, tailor, 1 Taylor's close

M'Kenzie Sf Walker, millers and grain merchants, Shaws water (No. 2) corn, flour, and barley mills, Del- lingburn street M'Kenzie, William, gardener, 3 Dalrymple street M'Kever, Robt. carpenter. Rue-end street M'Kiilop, Archd. foreman, Crawfurdsdike M'Killop, Donald, tidewaiter—ho. Nicholson street M'Kindrick, Miss, West Stewart street M'Kindlay, Daniel, wholesale victualler, 8 Hamilton st. M'Kindlay, James, mill-w right—house Murdieston M'Kinlay, Archibald, foreman to Hunter, Oughterson, and Co. 38 Shaw street M'Kinlay, Hugh, Greenock tavern, (carriers' quarters) 15 Taylor's close M'Kinlay, John, messenger at arms, 46 Hamilton street —house 1 Laird street M'Kinlay, Mrs. vintner, 69 Dalrymple street M'Kinlay, Peter, spirit dealer, 10 East Breast M'Kinnon, Archibald, writer, SCathcartst.—ho. Unionist. M'Kinnon, John, smith. Rue-end street M'Kinnon, Miss, milliner, 15 East Shaw street M'Kinnon, Mrs. Archibald, 32 Cathcart street 56 GREENOCK.

M-Kinnon, Mrs. dress-maker, 8 Cross-shore street M'Kirday, Mrs. John*, 26 Charles street M'Lachlan, Archibald, baker, 30 Hamilton street M'Lachlan, Archibald, steward, 21 Sugarhoiise lane M'Lachlan, Archibald, baker, 4 East Quay lane M'Lachlan, Charles, skipper, 67 Dalrymple street M'Lachlan, Daniel, shoemaker, 1 Covvgate street M'Lachlan, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 11 Vennel M'Lachlan, John, tailor, 19 East Quay lane M'Lachlan, John, tobacco retailer, 47 Vennel M'Lachlan, Lachlan, retailer of coal, 37 Vennel M'Lachlan, Nathan, agent, 26 Charles street

M'Lardy, William, vintner, M'Farlane's land, Stanners st. M'Laren, John, smith, Rue-end street M'Larty, Daniel, ship-master, Shaw place M'Larty, Michael, hat-maker, 15 Vennel M'Larty, Mrs. grocer, 25 Shaw street M'Laurin, Alexander, painter, 6 Cathcart street M'Laurin, Humphrey, boat builder, 8 West Quay M'Lay, Robert, mate, 4 Smith's lane M'Lay, Samuel, grocer and spirit dealer, Shank's land, Catsburn street

M'Lay, Wm. & Co. gun-makers & cutlers, 39 Cathcart st.

M'Lay, Wm. jun. gun-maker and cutler, 13 Cathcart st. M'Lean, Alexander, skipper, 10 West Breast M'Lean, Alexander, grocer & spirit dealer, 29 Market st. M'Lean, Allan, vintner, 5S Vennel M'Lean, Archibald, vintner, Lindsay lane M'Lean, Charles, boarding house, 11 Broad close

M'Lean, Daniel, bootj shoe, Sf leather cutter, 3 Manse lane M'Lean, Daniel, cooper, fish curer, and oil merchant, 49 Dalrymple street—house 50 do. M'Lean, Daniel, perfumer, 46 Cathcart st. M'Lean, Duncan, grocer, 4 Smith's lane M'Lean, James*, joiner, cabinet maker, and ironmonger^ 7 Manse lane M'Lean, John, copper and tinsmith, 26 Dalrymple street M'Lean, John*, grocer, 6 Dalrymple street M'Lean, John, grocer, 9 Smith's lane M'Lean, John, skipper, 1 Union Court GREENOCK. 57'

] M'Lean, John, spirit dealer, 51 Vennel Tobago st. I M'Lean, Matthew, carter and grocer, 9 M'Lean, Misses, teachers, milliners, dress and straw hat makers, 42 Cathcart, street M'Lean, Mrs. spirit dealer, 10 East Breast M'Lean, Mrs. retailer of ales, 3 Charles street M'Lean, Mrs. Norman*, 23 Charles street M'Lean, Mrs. teacher, Regent street (entry by Bogle st> M'Lean, Neil, shipmaster. Bonnes land. Sir Michael st. M'Lean, Neil, shoemaker, Crawfurd street M'Lean, Peter, vintner, Lindsay lane M'Leish, Adam, merchant, 30 Sugarhouse lane—house Belville place

M'Leish, Kay son, 8^ Co. sugar refiners, 30 Sugarhouse lane M'Lellan, Daniel, grocer & tea mercht. Q6 Dalrymple st. M'Lellan, John, and Co. merchants and shipping agents. East India Breast M'Lellan, John, jun. merchant—ho. George square M'Lellan, John, merchant—house Shaw place street M'Lellan, Miss, dress maker, 38 Hamilton ; M'Lellan, Moses, baker, 18 Vennel M'Lellan, Walter*, carpenter, 1 Taylor's close M'Leod, Alexander, leather warehouse, 69 Dalrymple st. -—D, Livingston, agent M'Leod, Angus*, carpenter, Duncan street M'Leod, Aulay, perfumer & hairdresser, 52 Cathcart st. M'Leod, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Dalrymple street M'Leod, Donald*, victualler, 40 Hamilton street M'Leod, Evander, auctioneer and messenger at arms, 18 Hamilton street M'Leod, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 7 Market street M'Leod, John, shoemaker, 10 William street M'Leod, Miss, milliner and dress maker, 3 Vennel M'Leod, Mrs. Sir Michael street M'Leod, Tortall*, cooper and grocer, 6 Taylor's close M'Luskie, B. surgeon and druggist, 32 Cathcart street M'Lusky, John, merchant tailor, 5 Shaw street M'MIkan, Mrs. John, clothier, 8 Shaw street M'Millan, Alexander, tailor, 5 West Quay lane M'Millan, Archibald, grocer ^ spirit dealer. Ropework st. 58' GREENOCK.

McMillan, Colin, tailor and clothier, 53 Cathcart street M'Millan 8^ Duncan, ship and boat builders. Rue-end st. M'Millan, Duncan, (Liverpool Tavern) 10 East Quay lane- M'Millan, Hugh, cooper, foreman to Hunter Oughterson, and Co. 38 Shaw street M'Millan, James, ship-builder, Rue-end st. —house Carts- burn street

McMillan, Mrs. James, (Britannia Tavern,) 7 William st. M'Millan, John, dealer in coal, 26 Market street M'Millan, Neil*, grocer, Cartsdike bridge M'Miilan, William, spirit dealer, 9 Dalryraple street M'Morland, Peter*, measurer, timber merchant, and gene- ral agent. East India Breast—ho. Munro's land, Re- gent street

M'Nab 8^- Co. flax spinners, sail-cloth and cordage manu- facturers, 12 East Quay lane M'Nab, Duncan, late of the excise, Duncan street M'Nab, James, tailor, .54 Vennel M'Nab, John, merchant—house Shaw place M'Nab, William, clerk—ho. Roxburgh street M'Nab, William*—house Mearns street M'Nair, James, spirit dealer, Cravvfurd street M'Nair, Joseph, 8^ Co. cabinet makers, joiners, and gla- ziers, Bearhope street M'Naught, Archibald, spirit dealer, 6 Manse lane M'Naught, James*, late ship -master. West Clyde street M'Naught, John*, merchant. Glen place M'Naught, John*, 69 Vennel M'Naught, Mrs. James*, West Stewart street M'Naught, Peter, foreman sailmaker, 13 West Quay M'Naught, William, writer, 45 Hamilton street M'Naughtan^ John, draper, 48 Cathcart street—house Roxburgh street M'Naughtan, Miss, teacher, 27 Charles street M'Naughtan, Mrs. milliner, leghorn and straw hat manu- facturer, at Mr. Wm. Scoti's 45 Dalrymple st. M'Neil, James, flesher, 43 Shaw street

M'Neil, John, merchant clothier, 1 i Shaw street M'Neil, Major, Alexander street M'Nei), Major John, M 'II wraith's land, Ann street GREENOCK. 59

M'Neilagej Archibald, ship-master, Shank's land, Carts- burn street M'Neilage, Mrs. retailer of coals, Cartsburn street M'Nicol, Donald, shoemaker, 1 1 Shaw street M'Nicol, D. M. coffee roasters, 8 Dalrymple street M'Nicol, Nicol*, boat builder, Hue-end st. —ho. East Blackball street M'Night, Andrew, locker (of No. 12, 13, and 14) Chapel street—house Henry's land, Innerkip street M'Night, Mrs. John, clothier, 44 Shaw street M'Nie, Adam, grocer, 53 Vennel M'NIsh, Mrs. Robert, spirit-dealer, 10 Shaw street M'Nish, John, mate, 39 Cathcart street M'Phail, Hector, jun. merchant—house Kilblain street M'Phail, Hector, sen. ship-master, Kilblain street M'Phail, Mrs. retailer of ales, Kilblain street

M'Phai], Mrs. washer and linen dresser. Sir Michael st. M*Phedran, Archibald, cooper and fish-curer^ collector for the Shaws Water Company, 15 Charles street—ho. ' Orr's land, Regent street M'Pherson, Alex, excise officer, Galbraith's land, Inner- kip street

M'Pherson, Archd. boot and shoemaker, 11 Cathcart st, M'Pherson, Archibald, deep sea pilot, Clarence street

M'Pherson, Daniel, porter to store No. 19, Rue-end st. M'Pherson, Hugh*, cloth merchant, 5 Hamilton st,—ho. Rosehill, Roxburgh street M'Pherson, James, hatter, 55 Cathcart street M'Pherson, John, excise officer—house Crawfurdsdike M'Pherson, John, master of the Maid of Isla, No. 2. 41 Dalrymple street M'Pherson, Malcolm, supervisor, M'Nair's land, Ann st M'Pherson, Mary, grocer, Cartsburn street M'Pherson, Peter, tailor, 5 West Quay lane M'Pherson, Peter, upholsterer, 26 Sugarhouse lane Macquarrie, Allan, agent for the new clyde shipping Co. and general agent. Excise Buildings—ho 3 Watt place [Macquarrie, Daniel, painter. Cross-shore street—house Watt place Macquarrie, Donald, sliip-master, 3 Watt place M'Queen, James, grocer, 55 Shaw street 60 GREENOCK.

M'Queen, John, spirit dealer, 3 Dalryniple street M'Queen, Kenneth, spirit merchant, 46 Hamilton street M'Queen, Mrs. vintner and eating-house, 8 East Breast M'Quire, Matthew, shoemaker (^ broker, 10 Taylor's close M'Quistin, Mrs, hat maker, 9 William street and 13 East Breast M'Rae, Duncan, spirit dealer, 11 BuCcleuch st. M'Sporran, John, boot and shoemaker, 54) Shaw street M'Taggart, Alexander, dyer, 27 Vennel M'Taggart, Daniel, vintner, Ann street M'Taggart, Mrs. SO Vennel M'Taggart, Neil, cowfeeder, 7 East Shaw street M'Viccar, Archibald, carpenter, 50 Dalrymple street M'Vicar, Archibald, gilder, 2 Bank street M'Vicar, Peter, mate. Union Court M'Vicar, Robert 8^ Son, smiths. Dock Breast M'Whirter, John, (deep sea) pilot, Sprinkell street M'Whirter, William*, architect, Crawfurd street M'Whirter, Thomas, boat-builder, Rue-end street

NEIL 4" Gray*, general agents &} ship-owners, Bogle st. Neil, John*, merchant and ship-owner— ho. Rue-end st. Neil, John, ship-master, 34 Cathcart street Neilson, Charles, fruit dealer, 53 Shaw street

Neilson, John, nail manufacturer, 1 3 Tobago street Nesmith, John, spirit dealer, 59 Dalrymple street Newman, Mrs. Stewart's land. West Shaw street Nevel, James, vintner, 3 Broad close Nevin, Peter, broker, 63 Dalrymple street New burying ground, Duncan street Newport, John, mariner, 54 Vennel Newton, Lieut. Jas. R.N. Regent street Niccol, Thomas*, boat builder, Rue-end street—house East Stewart street Nichol, Adam, teacher, Sir Michael street Nicol, David, retailer of ales, 9 Broad close Nicol, Mrs. John, vintner, Union court Nicol, Mrs. William; vintner, 8 William street Nicol, Samuel, ship-master, West Stewart street Nicol, ship-master, West-burn street —1

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Nicoll, John, manager of Overton paper works Nimmo, Thomas, druggist, 63 Dahymple st. — ho. Ann st. Ninian, Elijah, sugar boiler, SOSugarhouse lane Nisbet, William, vintner and weigher, 3 Dalrymple street Niven, Archibald, spirit dealer, Rue-end street Niven, George—boot and shoe shop, 2 Dalrymple street Niven, James, boot and shoemaker, 31 Hamilton street Niven, John*, gardener, 48 Cathcart street, and spirit dealer, Ashtree cottage, Port-Glasgow road Niven, Mrs. grocer, 3 Dalrymple street Niven, Rebecca, vintner, Ladyburn Noble, Lieut. George, R.N. Donald's land, Union street

OATTS, Jacob, sugar boiler, Clarence street

O'Brian, Daniel, broker, 1 1 Taylor's close Ogilvie, Daniel, tailor, 10 Ropework street Ogilvie, Lawrence, locker. Custom House Oldham, John, hat manufacturer, 36 Hamilton street Oman, James, ship-master, Boyd street Omnet, William, tailor, 8 Shaw street O'Neill, John, merchant, 3 Shaw st. —ho. 7 Manse Line O'Neill, Miss A. dress maker, Bearhope street Orkney, John, ship-master, Regent street, (entry Man- sion house lane) Orr, Daniel, baker, 64* Dalrymple street Orr, Erskine, builder, 17 Tobago street Orr, James*, joiner and blockmaker, 4 Market street house Regent street Orr, James & Co. painters, 10 West Breast Orr, James, spirit dealer, 64 Vennel Orr, Matthew, foreman sail-maker. Kirk street Orr, Miss Mary, dealer in tobacco & candles, 13 Shaw st. Orr, Misses, milliners and dress makers, 3 Vennel Orr, Mrs. James*, Regent street Orr, Mrs. William*, 1 1 Buccleuch street Orr, Robert, vintner, 17 Cross-shore street Orr, William, baker, Williamson's land, Crawfurdsdike Orr, William*, blacksmith and vintner, Crawfurdsdike Orr, William, grocer, 6 Shaw street Orr, William, tidesman, 1 Cowgate street —

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Orr, William, victualler, 13 Vennel Orquhart, Mrs.* Shaw place

st. st. Oughterson, James*, merchant, 38 Shaw —ho. Union Jl M PAISLEY, Thomas, mariner, 11 Buccleuch street Park, John, Assembly Room keeper, 44 Cathcart street Park, John*, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Cathcart st —^house Crawfurd street Park, Mrs. house, Regent street Park, William*, tanner, 6 Harvie lane—ho. Regent st. Parker, John, Captain of firemen, Nicholson street Pasley, John, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Bell entry Paterson, Daniel, tailor, 55 Cathcart street Paterson, George*, West Clyde street ^Paterson, James, spirit dealer, 37 Shaw street ^ Paterson, John, foreman chandler, 26 Charles street Paterson, John, joiner and blockmaker, 14 Harvie lane Paterson, Mrs. grocer, 10 Vennel Paterson, Robert, & Co. haberdashers 47 Hamilton street Paterson, Robert, ship-master, Nicholson street Paterson, Samuel, ship-owner, Nicholson street Paterson, William, vintner, M'Farlane's land, Stanners st. Paton, Archibald, excise officer, 24 Hamilton street Paton, D. ship-master, Shaw place Paton, George, 12 East Quay lane—house Hamilton st, Paton, Jas. jun. and Archd. gardeners, Boagston, Port- Glasgow road Paton, James, gardener, Chapelton, Port-Glasgow road Paton, John*, writer, 41 Cathcart street—ho. Ratho st. Paton, Mrs. Robert*, 4 Cross-shore street Patten, Archibald, hat manufacturer, West Blackball street—^house Bank street Patten, A. & H. & Co. hat manufs. West Blackball street Patten, Henry T. writer, 45 Hamilton street Patten, Hugh, M. merchant, West Blackball street house Bank street Patten, Jas.* cashier of Renfrewshire Bank—ho. Bank St. Patrick, Robert, dyer, West Burn street Patrick, William, late ship-master, Duncan street Paul, Archibald, mariner. Rue-end street —

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Paul, Colin*, plasterer, Springkell street Paul, Daniel, cloth merchant, 7 Shaw street—house do Paul, David, spirit dealer, 6 Shannon's Close Paul, Edward, ship-master, Clark's land. West Burn st. Paul, James, retailer of coals, 10 Buccleuch street Paul, John*, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Vennel house Brougham street Paul, John, spirit dealer, 13 East Quay lane Paul, Peter*, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Hamilton street —house West Blackhall street Paul, Walter, vintner, 6 Market street Peake, John, spirit dealer. West Blackhall street Pearce, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Ladybuni Pearson, Mrs. mangier, 2 Innerkip street Pennel, Joseph, sail maker, 12 West Quay Pennell, Mrs. Charles*, 21 Sugar-house lane PoUok, Thos. late ship-master, Lamont's land, Regent st. Poison, John, tide waiter, 1 7 Tobago street Porter, James, mate, West Blackhall street Potter, Alex, eating house, 68 Vennel Potter, John, ship-master, Nicholson street Potter, Mrs. leghorn & straw-hat maker. West Stewart st. Potter, Thomas, carpenter S^ mariner, 1 1 Tobago street Potter, Thomas, ship-master, Nicholson street Potter, Thomas, ship-master, Springkell street

Prentice, Mrs. Robt*. wine & spirit dealer, 3 Cowgate st. Prentice, Thomas*, builder, 22 Market street Pringle, John*,manager ofbottle work—ho Crawfurdsdike Provan, J. paltry baker, 37 Hamilton street

Pursell, Jas. grocer & dealer in stoneware, 1 7 Dalrymple st.

RADCLIFFE, Jonathan, excise officer—ho Crawfurdsdike Ralston, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 62 Vennel

house ? Stewart street Ralston, Vv'^illiam*, oil and fish merchant, 53 Vennel Ramsay, Andw*. mercht. 3 West Quay lane—ho Sea Cot Ramsay, J. and A. iron merchants Greenock chain work, 37 Dalrymple street—iron store, Crawford street Ramsay, James*, merchant, 3 West Quay lane-^house Clarence street 6% G-REENOCK.

Kamsay, Thos. & Co rope and canvas manufacturers, and sail makers, 3 West Quay lane Rankin, Alex, watchmaker, & jeweller, 10 William street Rankin, John, & Co. merchts. & agents, Excise Buildings Rankin, Miss*, Houston street Rankin, Mrs, vintner, Gibb's land, Crawfurdsdike Rankin, Robert, carpenter—ho. Collin's land, Ann street Rattraj'j Patrick, builder, 2 Shannon's close Ray side & Co. sailmakers, 6 East Breast Reeve?, John, carpenter, Union Court Reid, Alexander, excise officer— ho. Bearhope street Raid, James, land surveyor, and surveyor of warehouses. Custom House—house West Blackball street Reid, John, ship master, Ritchie's land, Sir Michael «t. Reid, Joseph, agent—house Shaw place Reid, Miss Janet, Nicholson street Reid, Mrs. John, M'llvain's land. West Burn street Feid, Mrs. Robert*, Crawfurd street Reid, Mrs. hardware merchant, 2 Shaw street Heid, Wm. flesher, 10 Market st.—house ? Shav*^ street Reid, William, flesher, 52 Shaw street Renfrewshire Directory Office, JO Barclay street. Paisley, G. Fowler Rennie, Alexander*, farmer, Gateside Rennie, Rev. Ebenezer, town missionary—ho Crawfurd st. Rennie, Robert, cooper, and fish curer, New Dock lane Rich3»^dson, \¥m, land-waiter—house Likly's land, West Burn street Risk, Mrs —eating house, 8 East Quay lane Ritchie, Hugh, grocer, 50 Cathcart street Ritchie, John, late ship-master, West Stewart street Ritchie, Mrs. Walter*, Jamaica street Ritchie, Ftobert*, grain and hay merchant, 3 Tobago st. Robb, Andrew*, grocer, wine & spirit mercht. 18 Vennel Robb, Daniel*, joiner, Argyle street Robb, John, jun. builder, M'Aulay's land, West Black- hall street Robb, Mrs. vintner, 8 East Quay lane Robb, Richard, builder, 17 Tobago street Robertson; Charles, tide-waiter, West Stewart street GREENOCK!, GS

Robertson, David, skipper, Galbreath's land, Innerkip st. Robertson, George*, merchant and agent, 38 Shaw street — house Finart Cottage Robertson, Geo. & Co. merchants and agents, 38 Shaw s{. Robertson, Hugh, hat maker, 1 William street Robertson, James Hunter*, banker, Greenock Bank, 44i Cathcart street—house Ardgowan square, Robertson, James, poulterer and sausage maker, 22 Ha- milton street Robertson, James, spirit merchant, 62 Dalrymple street Robertson, John, Golden Bull Inn, 56 Shaw street Robertson, Malcolm, vintner, Lindsay's lane Robertson, Mrs. George*, Ardgowan square Robertson, Mrs. spirit dealer, Innerkip street Robertson, Rev. Andrew, boarding establishment, Craw- furd street Robinson & Jack, smiths and farriers—cart and plough factory, 39 Vennel, and Cartsburn street Robinson, Archibald, smith, SQ Vennel Robinson, Mrs. spirit dealer, Longwell close Rodger, Alexander, merchant-^—house Finart Rodger, Alexander, teller, Renfrewshire Bank, Bank st, Rodger, John*, late merchant, Jamaica street Rodger, Miss, dressmaker. West Stewart street Rodger, Miss*, grocer, and spirit dealer, Rue-end street Rodger, Samuel*, joiner and blockmaker, 5 Cross-shore street— house Nelson street Rodger, William, brewer, Nicholson street—- ho. do. Rodgers & Co. cloth merchants. New Coffee Room BuilcU ings, 8 Cathcart square Rodgerson, James, merchant, 38 Shav/ street—house Crawfurd street

Roebuck, Alex, ship-master, Boyd's land, Bearhope st Ross, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Sugar- house lane Ross, Corbet, & Co. shipping agents, 4 Shannon'sclose Ross, Daniel, victualler and stabler, 27 Shaw street Ross, Hugh, spirit dealer, (carriers' quarters) 27 Shaw st. Ross, John, baker, 35 Hamilton street and Ramsay^s land West Blackball street F 3 —

66 GREENOCK.

Ross, James, (Buckhead Inn,) 14 Hamilton street Ross, John, tailor, 2 Cross-shore street Ros?, T. B. merchant, 4 Shannon's close—house West Black hall street

Ro&s, William, spirit merchant, 40 Shaw street . Ronge, William*, merchant. Mount Pleasant Rowan, Miss, Nelson street I Roy, Andrew, groom, Ardgowan square Rrssell, John, plumber. Dock Breast—ho. Hamilton street. Rus^jell & Co. plumbers. Dock Breast R^issell, Mrs. straw hat manufacturer, 54 Cathcart street Russell, Robert, smith & farrier, Haddow's land, Craw- furdsdike

SALBION, James, ship-master, 17 Tobago street Scott, iVrchibald, flesher, 6 Tobago street

Scott, i , warehouse keeper (Custams) —ho. Innerkip st Scott, Charles, C. ship-builder, 45 Dalrymple st. —house Kilblain street Scott, J. B. wine and spirit merchant, 13 Highland close

house 42 Cathcart street I

Scott, James*, grocer, ] Sir Michael street

Scott, James, & Co. ship-owners and wine merchants, 6 | Cathcart street Scott, James, wine merchant, xA.rdgowan square Scott, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 32 Market street Scott, John, jun.—house Finart House Scot% John*, sen.—house Kilblain street Scott, John, & Son«, ship-builders, 45 Dalryraple street Scott, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 53 Cathcart street Scott, Mrs.* Shaw place Scott, Peter, flesher, ] Market street—ho. Ann street Scott, Peter*, flesher, 51 Cathcart street Scott, Peter, jun. flesher, 22 Hamilton street Scott, Peter, mate, Sir Michael street Scott, Peter, ship-master, West Stewart street Scott, Rev. John, D.D. Kelly street Scott, Robert, boot & shoemaker, 45 Hamilton street Scott, Robert, grocer, Hall's land, Sir Michael street Scott,R cbert, clothier, 10 William street —

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Scott, Robert, locker of stores (IVo. 19, 20, and 22) —-ho. Innerkip street Scott, Robert, smith and farrier, 4 Taylor's close Scott, Sinclair & Co. engineers, iron and brass founders, East Stewart street Scott, Thomas, engine keeper—house Manse lane Scott,- Thomas, perfumer, 19 East Quay lane Scott, Thomson, & Co. founders and mill-wrights, Bogle st.

. Scott, William, cowfeoder, Ann street

. Scott, William*, Fin art place Scott, William*, grocer, 34 Hamilton street Scott, William, & Co*. Scotch & English cloth merchants, 9 Hamilton street Scott, William, ship-chandler, 5 West Quay lane— house 48 Dalrymple street Sellers, A. & J. boot and shoemakers, 50 Cathcart street Service, David, clerk. East Stewart street

Service, Robert*, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Hamilton st. Service & Rougvie, cabinet makers &; upholsterers, 19^ Hamilton street Service, William*, shipmaster. West Blackhall street Service, William, writer, 53 Cathcart st. —house 3 West Blackhall street Shankland, Andrew, vintner, Innerkip street Shankland, xArchibald, printer, 56 Cathcart street Shankland, Mrs, James, straw hat maker. West Burn st. Shankland, Robert, wright, 53 Shaw street Shanks, John*, late mason, Cartsburn street Shannon, Dugald, accountant, 3 Tobago street

- Shannon, Misses, Ramsay's land, West Blackhall street Sharp, Daniel, merchant and ship-ow^ner, 1 West Quay Sharp, John, wholesale and retail grocer, and tea merch^. 32 Hamilton street Sharp, Joseph, vintner, 25 Charles street Sharp, Mrs.* 50 Dalrymple street Sharp, Samuel, tailor. Shank's land, Cartsburn street Shaw, Allan, carpenter, Union Court Shaw, Duncan, copper and tinsmith, 1 West Quay lane house 45 Dalrymple street Shaw, Duncan, tobacconist and spirit merchant, (Shaw's Tavern,) 5 Cathcart street 68 GREENOCK.

Shaw, James, flesher, foot of Stanners street Shaw, Janies, vintner, 27 Dalrymple street Shaw, John, cooper. West Stewart street Shaw, John vintner. Rue-end street Shaw, Mrs. Ann, vintner. West Blackhall street Shaw, Mrs. flesher, 10 Market street Shaw, Mrs. William*, 27 Market street Shaw, Walter, flesher, 5 Smith's lane

Shaw, William, cabinet and chair maker, 37 Hamilton st. —Furniture warehouse, 43 do.—ho. West Shaw st» Shaw, William, flesher, .17 Hamilton street Shaw, William*, flesher, JO Market street—ho 33 do. Shaw, William, vintner, 32 Shaw street Shea, William, retailer of stoneware, Cartsburn street Shearer, Alexander, ironmonger, 4 Shaw street Shearer, John, wright, 5 Taylor's close Shearer, Ninian, carter, 1 Regent street Shearer, William, ship-master. Union court Shedden, John, spirit dealer, 26 Charles street Shedden, Robert, ship-master, 9 East Breast Shedden, Robert, ship-master, 1 Cross-shore street Shield, Janet, band-box maker, 8 William street Shovetho, Benjamin, ship-steward, 58 Dalrymple street Sillars, Dun. grocer and spirit dealer, Innerkip street

Simons, William, & Co. ship-builders, Rue-end st. Simons, William*, ship-builder, St. Andrew square Simpson, A, skinner, Innerkip street Simpson, David, skinner, Crawfurd street Simpson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Rue-end street Simpson, James, porter Greenock Bank—house Man- sion House lane Simpson, John, cabinet maker and upholster, 46 Cath- cart street —house do. Simpson, Mrs. mangier, Longwell close Simpson, Mrs. spirit dealer, 31 Shaw street Simpson, Mrs. Walter, M'Callum's land, Springkell st. Simpson, Robert & Son, cabinet makers, upholsterers, & | 45 Cathcart street Simpson, Robert, cabinet maker, 46 Cathcart street— ho. Mansion House lane GREENOCK. €§

Simpson, Robert, teacher of music, and session clerk for East Church parish, (Morison's court) 42 Cathcartst. Simpson, Thomas, ship-master. Captain street

' Simson, John, surgeon, 50 Cathcart street Sinclair, Angus, caiter, 34 Charles street Sinclair, Daniel, mate, §0 Cathcart street Sinclair, David, wholesale grocer & spirit dealer, 32 Vennel Sinclair, Duncan, teacher, 51 Shaw street Sinclair, James, bookseller, 10 East Breast—house 54 Cathcart street

, Sinclair, John, gardener and seedsman, 13 Cathcart street Sinclair, Mrs. vintner, Longwell close Sinclair, Robert, founder. West Stewart street Sinclair, Rev. Sutherland, Shaw place Sinclair, William, cork cutter, 5 East Quay lane Sinclair, William, grocer, 3 Manse lane Singleton, George, vintner, 34 Shaw street Skinner, Geo. gardener and seedsman, 13 Cathcart st. Skuse, Peter, mate, Ropework street Slater, James, teacher, 12 Tobago street Sleven, Wm. shoemaker, 10 Taylor's close

Sly, James—boot and shoe warehouse, J 5 Hamilton st. Smith, x\lexander, flesher and vintner, (Black Bull Inn) 7 Cathcart street Smith, Alexander, tailor, 49 Cathcart street Smith, Colin, carter, Ann street

; Smith, David, carpenter, 45 Dalrymple street Smith, David, excise officer—ho, Campbell'sland, Bogle st. Smith, David, skipper, 3 Tobago street Smith, Duncan, ship-master, 57 Dalrymple street

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j Smith, George, mate, 7 Dalrymple street Smith, j John, late ship-master, 3 Market street Smith, Mrs. Duncan*, Boyd's place. West Blackball st.

, Smith, Rev. Robert, town missionary, Campbell's land, Brougham street -Smith, William, vintner, 5 West Quay lane Snell, Lieutenant William, R. N. Union street Soraerville & Co. cloth merchants, 54 Shaw street ^ommerville & Currie, joiners, cabinet makers & glaziers, Rodger'sj land, Crawfurdsdike 1

79 GREENOCK.

Sommerville, James, porter, Glasgow Union Bank, 34 Cathcart street Spark, Robert, vintner, Shearer's land, Ann street Speirs, James, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Dalrymple sti, Speirs, Janet, vintner. East Hamilton street Speirs, John*, farmer, Brackieston Speirs, John, sen*. M. D. physician, 21 Hamilton street;; —house 2 Houston street Speirs, John, C. M. & surgeon, 13 Vennel —ho Brackieston Spence & Co. tobaconists, 41 Shaw street Spence, James, cooper & fish curer, 3 Watson's lane Spence, William, pavier, & mason, 3 Watson's lane Sproul, John, pastry baker, 58 Dalrymple street Staiiton, Thomas, mate, 57 Dalrymple street Steel, Hugh, boot and shoe maker, 31 Vennel Steele, Miss—house Rue-end street Steel, Mrs. mangier, 42 Cathcart street

Steel, Jas. joiner, cabinet & chair maker, 17 Hamilton st. Steele, R. & Co. ship-builders. Rue-end street Steel, Rev. Robert—mttnse Clarence street Steele, Robert, ship-builder, Rue-end street—house St; Andrew square Steel, William*, tobacconist, 32 Charles street Steven, John, brass-founder, Dock Breast Stevenson, Hugh, assistant tide-surveyor—ho. Regent st* Stevenson, James, china and stone ware manufacturer, Port-Glasgow road—warehouse 4 William street Stevenson, John, brass-founder, 25 Shaw street Stevenson, Mrs. (Greenock Temperance Coffee-house,) 39 Cathcart street Stevenson, Mrs. James*, Shaw place Stevenson, Robert, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 40 Cathcart street Stevenson, Robert, cabinet maker, upholsterer, block- mak- er, joiner, and glazier, Virginia street Stevenson, Robert, salesman— house Watt's land, Craw>- furdsdike Stevenson, Thomas, & Son*, merchants, agents, and insur-- ance brokers, 3 West Quay lane—ho. Crawfurd st Stewart, Alexander, tailor, 7 William street GREENOCK, 71

Stewart, Andrew*, harbour and dock-master, Virginia st.

' —house do. Stewart, Andw.* wine & spirit dealer, 25 Sugar-house lane Stewart, Archibald, waiter, 1 Highland close

! Stewart, Archibald, shoemaker, 56 Shaw street Stewart, Archibald, tobacconist, 12 Hamilton street

I ' Stewart, Crawford, & Currie, writers. Mansion House lane

; Stewart, Duncan, smith, 53 Shaw street

1 Stewart, J. & W. merchants and agents, 2 West Quay

; Stewart, James, assistant teacher, Ann street Stewart, James*, Brisbane street

I Stewart, James*, mercht. 2 West Quay—ho. Greenbank (Stewart, James, victualler. Rue-end street

i Stewart, James, teacher of drawing, Galbreath's land, In- nerkip street Stewart, John, collector's clerk—house Nicholson street Stewart, John, ship-master, Cathcart street i 55

i Stewart, John, shoemaker and grocer, 24 Vennel Stewart, John, slater, Longwell close Stewart, John*, Brisbane street Stewart, Matthew*, harbour-master, Virginia street Stewart, Mrs. spirit dealer. Rue-end street Stewart, Neil, cooper, Campbell's land, Bogle street Stewart, Robert, writer, Mansion House lane —ho. Stewart Hall, Stirling-shire Stewart, Sir Michael Shaw, Bart, of Greenock and Black- hall, M. P. Ardgowan, and No. 4 Carlton Terrace^ London Stewart, Thomas, gardener. Mount Park, Ann street Stewart, William, carpenter, 8 William street Stewart, William, steward, 2 Taylor's close Stewart, Wm.* merchant. West Quay— ho. Innerkip st. Stobo, Robert, land-waiter—house Ann street Stodart, James, tide-waiter, house Argyle street Struthers, William, ship-master, 3 Open shore Stuart & Rennie, merchants and ship-owners, 24 Shaw st. Stuart, James*, of Bel trees

Summers, John, locker, 21 Charles street— ho. 8 Tobago st. Summers, John, watch and clock maker, 3 Church lane Summerville, John, sal&man, 25 Cathcart street—house Shannon's close 72 GREENOCtt.

Sunter, Joseph, mariner, 4 Market street Sutherland, Daniel, master of the Hercules steam b.oat, 16 East Quay lane Sutherland, James, spirit dealer, Gourock high road Sutherland, Jas. foreman glass cutter, Crawfurdsdike Suttie, Robert, mate, M^Gcwan's land, St. James' street Suttie, Thomas, smith & grate maker, 17 Cathcart street Swan, Allan*, writer, 3 William street—ho. Union st. Swan, David, ship-master, 7 Manse lane Swan, Mrs. Andrew, 7 Manse lane

Swan, William, slater, 7 Manse lane ' Sword, Archibald, wine merchant—house Watt's land/ Crawfurdsdike Sword, Arch. & Co. wmo & spirit merchants, Watt's land,' Crawfurdsdike

TAIT, Alexander, ship-master. Captain street * Tait, Misses, milliners, dress, & straw-hat makers, .12 Wil-'. liam street ' Tait, William, draper, 9 William street & 1 Shaw street

Taller, Malcom, vintner, 7 Dalrjmple street *i Tarbet, James, clerk, 3 Cathcart street >'' Tarbet, Misses, sewsters, 4 Sir Michael street Tarbet, R. & Co. bakers, 23 Hamilton street Tasker, James*, merchant, Union street Tasker, Young, & Co, sugar refiners, Dellingburn street"" Taylor, Alexander*, farmer, Gourock Low road

Taylor, Alexander, grocer, 38 Vennel ,': Taylor, Archibald, ropemaker, Brisbane street Taylor, Daniel, cork-cutter, 56 Shaw street Taylor, Daniel, skipper, Crawfurd street Taylor, Daniel, spirit dealer, 12 Market street Taylor, James, measurer, 57 Dalrymple street Taylor, John, grocer, 32 Vennel Taylor, John, mariner, Ropework street '

Taylor, Mrs.—eating-house, 10 East Quay lane : Taylor, Mrs. vintner, 21 Shaw street 1'' Taylor, Peter, spirit dealer, 68 Dalrymple street f Taylor, Peter, spirit dealer, 42 Shaw street Taylor, mate, 3 Open shore ' GREENOCK. 73

Telfer, John, cooper, 5 West Quay lane T-cirney, M. & J. spirit dealers, 3 West Breast Tennant, A. stay & corset maker, West Burn street TiBulon, James, mate, Springkell street Teulon, John, Greenock Coffee room porter, 8 Cathcart St. (Billiard room keeper 3 Bank street) Theatre, 2 Mansion House lane Thom, James, engineer and superintendent for Shaws Water, Everton Cottage—office Mansion House lane

"j Thomas, John, foreman glass-blower, Crawfurdsdike i Thompson, Alexander*, customer- weaver. Sir Michael st. Thomson, Alexander*, banker—Greenock bank, 44 Cath- cart street—house Caddlehill Thomson, Alexander, smith, 45 Dalrymple street Thomson & Buchanan, merchants '& agents, 12 East Quay lane Thomson, Daniel, ship-master, 20 Charles street Thomson, Donald*, Shaw place (entry Mearns street) Thomson, Duncan, late merchant. Union street Thomson, Jas. professor of dancing—Academy Assembly Rooms, 44 Cathcart street Thomson, .)ames, mariner and grocer, Kilblain street Thomson, James, mate, Nicholson street Thomson, John*, agent—house Rue-end street

Thomson, John, clerk, Greenock Bank, 44 Cathcart st. Thomson, John, bookseller, stationer, & chart seller, 15 William street Thomson, • John, general merchant, auctioneer, and ap- praiser, vendue commission I warehouse, 13 William st. Thomson, John, tailor, 3 Watt place Thomson, Mrs. straw hat maker, 45 Dalrymple street Thomson, Mrs. William*, Cartsburn street Thomson, Mrs*, grocer, Ladyburn, Port C41asgow road iThomson, Thomas*, ship-master, Ardgowan square

• Thomson, William, ship-master, Longwell close irhomson, William, spirit dealer, 28 Tobago street Thorn, William, grocer, 30 Hamilton street Ihorne, Robert, wine & spirit merchant, Innerkip street — house 13 East Shaw street rillery, Thomas, gardener & botanist, 3 East Quay hna G

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Todd, George, merchant & agent, 38 Shaw st. —ho. Boyd's place, West Blackhall street Todd, John, cooper & fish curer, 22 Sugar-house lane Tough, Alexander, cooper and mangier, 4 Charles street Tough, Alex. sen. ropemaker—ho. Blair's land, Regent st. Tough, Alexander, jun. ropemaker—house East Shaw st. Tough, Alexander, & Son, ropemakers,—(Regent street ropework) Regent street Tough, Berry, ropemaker—house Bogle street Tough, Daniel, clerk, 31 Vennel Tough, Robert, mate, Bogle street Trecey, Bartholomew, clothier, 6i Vennel Trought, Mrs. vintner, 20 Hamilton street Trought, Mrs.—eating house, 6 Charles street Tulloch, Mrs. grocer, Jamieson's land, Cartsburn street Tulloch, Mrs. Ann*, 8 Manse lane Turnbull, James, tidewaiter, Ropework street Turnbull, Robert*, watchmaker and jeweller, 6 William street—house Dalrymple street Turner & Blair, writers, 45 Hamilton street Turner & Buchanan, merchants & ship agents, 17 Cath- cart street Turner, Catharine, grocer, 8 Manse lane Turner, Duncan, spirit dealer, 7 Market street Turner, Jas. jun. writer, 5 Watson's lane—ho. Hamilton st Turner, James*, writer & town clerk, 47 Hamilton street —house Helenton place Turner, Mrs. grocer, 9 Vennel Turner, Mrs. spirit dealer, 27 Hamilton street Turner, Thomas*, merchant, 17 Cathcart st. —ho. West Blackhall street Turner, William, pensioner, 8 Sugar-house lane Turner, William, surgeon, 35 Hamilton street— ho. West Blackhall street Tweedale, John, grocer & spirit dealer, 39 Dalrymple st.

UNITED, Secession, Church, Innerkip street United Secession Church, Nicholson street Urie, Matthew, postmaster—ho. Robertson's land, W'est Blackhall, street GREENOCK, 7^

Urquhart, Alexander*, carpenter, East Shaw street Urquhart, Mrs. David*, Shaw place

VERREVILLE Glass Company—R. Livingston, agent, 3 Cathcart street

WALKER, Alexander, umbrella maker, grocer, & stone- ware merchant, 32 Cathcart street Walker, Andrew, locker, 31 Vennel Walker, Alexander, spirit dealer, Kilblain street Walker, David, (White Horse Inn,) 33 Market street Walker, Hugh*, George square Walker, John, draper, 48 Hamilton street—ho. Nelson st. Walker, John, engineer, Cartsburn street Walker, John, keeper Exchange Coffee Room, and Bil- liard Tables, 44 Cathcart street—ho. 1 Manse lane Walker, Miss, milliner & dress maker, Rue-end street .Walker, Mrs. retailer of coals, 51 Shaw street Walker^ Robert, fancy biscuit & pastry baker, 21 Hamil- ton street Walker, R. vintner (agent for ferry boats) 7 William st. Walker, Robert, teacher, St. James' street Walker, R. grocer & tea merchant, 15 Cross-shore street Walker, William, clothier, 4 Dalrymple st. — ho. 65 do. Walder, William, miller—ho. George square Walkinshaw, James, & Co. paper makers, (Everton paper works)—warehouse Custom House place, Greenock, and 107 Ingram street, Glasgow Walkinshaw, James*, paper maker, Everton paper works Wallace, Hunter, & Co. merchants & ship-owners, 38 Shaw street Wallace, Jas. gardener & retailer of ales, 10 Dalrymple st. Wallace, James, warehouse keeper Customs—house Cartsburn house Wallace, John, spirit dealer, 14 Charles street Wallace, Mrs. (Wallace Arms Inn,) 23 Cathcart street WallEice, Robert of Kelly— office, 38 Shaw street Wallace, Thomas, ship-master, 1 1 William street Wallace, William, brewer, Crawfurdsdike Walsh, N. ship-master, West Blackball street 7^ GREENOCK.

WaUers, Mr. stoneware merchant, 23 Hamilton street Warden & Co. ship-chandlers and grocers, 1 East Breast, and 28 Hamilton street Warden, Robert, accountant, Nicholson street Warden, Robert, baker, 12 Cathcart street Warden, William*, Nicholson street Warnock, Mrs. fruiterer & dealer in vegetables, 29 Ha- milton street W^att, Thomas, boot & shoemaker, 64 Dalrymple street Watson, J. H. manager, Clyde flint glass works—ho. Crawfurdsdike Watson, James, cloth merchant, 3 East Breast—ho. Shaw place Watson, John, -ship-master, 69 Dalrjmple street Watson, John, merchant—house Ratho street Watson, Mrs. Robert & Sons*, farmers. Low Murdieston

Watson, Robert, ship-master, Bonn's land. Sir Michael st. Watson, William, bookseller, (Stamp oflice) 2 Hamilton street—house 13 West Stewart street Watt, James, jun. brewer—house Crawfurdsdike Watt, James, sen. brewer—house Crawfurdsdike Watt, James & Co*, brewers, Crawfurdsdike Watt, James, clerk—house Crawfurdsdike Watt, John, ship-master, 8 Dalrymple street Watt, John, teller, Greenock Bank, 44 Cathcart street Watt, Misses*, 1 Harvie lane AVatt, Mrs. John, tea merchant. West Stewart street Weddell, John, landwaiter, 24 Nicholson street W^eddell, Bliss Mary, confectioner and spirit dealer. Steam Boat Quay Weir, Alexander, spirit dealer, 29 Charles street W^eir, Archibald, clerk, 3 Cathcart street Weir, Archibald, late ship-master. Union street Weir, Daniel, bookseller, stationer, and chart seller—nau- tical instrument warehouse, 57 Cathcart st. — house Ann street Weir, Donald, carter, McGregor's land, Arthur street Weir, Duncan, merchant, 36 Cathcart st. — ho. For>!yth's land. Regent street Weir; James, spirit dealer, 27 Market street GREENOCK. 77

Weir, John, boot and shoemaker, 4 Sir Michael street Weir, John*, joiner and glazier. West Blackhall street Weir, John, vintner and rigger, 8 East Quay lane Weir, Malcora, spirit merchant, 16 Market street Weir, Misses, Rue-end street Weir, Robert, tailor, 34 Market street Weir, William, house agent, 13 Cathcart street Welsh, Archibald, ship-master, 57 Dalrymple street Welsh, James, accountant, 16 Cathcart street West, Kirk, (old) Nicholson street Wethrell, William, & Co. iron and brass-founders, 18 Cathcart street Wharton, John, collector of excise—house Hill end Whinnie, Hugh, spirit dealer, Longwell close Whitaker, Miss, Stewart's land. West Shaw street Whyte, Alex, vintner, 58 Shaw street Whyte, James, dealer in coals, 42 Shaw street Whyte, John, skipper, 10 West Breast Whyte, John, teacher, Union street Whyte, Martin, mate, 7 West Breast Whyte, Matthew*, grocer, 23 East Shaw street Whyte, Mrs. flesher, 23 Hamilton street Whyte, Mrs. spirit dealer, 1 Innerkip street Whyte, Robert, grocer, Bearhope street Whyte, Robert, mate, 7 West Breast Whyte, Peter, spirit dealer, 2 West Breast Wilkie, ship-master. West Blackhall street Wilkinson, Mrs. broker, 1 Taylor's close Wilkinson, Rev. Thomas, Clarence street Williamson, Archibald, coal dealer, 7 Cowgate street Williamson, Charles, messenger at arms, 3 Hamilton st. —house Tarbet's land, Ford Williamson, George, writer and procurator fiscal for lower ward, 47 Hamilton street—house Williamson street Williamson & Glassford, writers, 47 Hamilton street WilliamsOTi, Mrs. Archibald*, Sir Michael street Wilson, Abraham—eating-house. Shannon's close Wilson, Archibald, & Co. merchants, ship-owners, general agents, and dealers in copper, Custom House place Wilson, Arch, mercht. Custom House place—ho Union st,. G 3 GREENOCK.

Wilson, Barbara, ale retailer, 10 Highland close Wilson, James, shoemaker, Ann street Wilson, John, painter, 6 Shaw street & 9 East Breast Wilson, John*, ship-master. Regent street Wilson, Mrs. A. vintner, 3 Taylor's close Wilson, Mrs. R.* grocer, 11 Cathcart street Wilson, Mrs.* West Shaw street Wilson, Rev. John, 31 Venn el Wilson, William, mate. Bain's land, Duncan street Winder, James, wooden hoop manufacturer, 28 West Burn street Wittef, Miss, dress maker, 2 William street Wood, James, carter, (Bakers' mill) Bakers' street Wood, John R. steward, 21 Sugar-house lane Wood, Miss, George square Wood, William*, late tide surveyor, Mansion House place Wright, Donald, spirit dealer, 19 Charles street Wright, Duncan*, Regent street Wright, James, ship-master. Shearer's land, Ann street Wright, John, shoemaker, 8 Dalrymple street Wright, Miss, confectioner, 18 Hamilton street Wright & Muir, leather merchants, boot and shoema- kers, 12 Shaw sh'eet Wylie, Abxander, assistant collector of Town assessments —house 1 Manse lane Wylie, Claud, vintner, Dugald's land, Crawfurdsdike Wylie, James, baker, 55 Cathcart street Wylie, James, spirit merchant, 2 Harvie lane Wylie, Robert, ship-master. West Blackball street Wyse, James, confectioner, 16 Hamilton street Wyse & M'Nie, grocers and stoneware merchants, 24; Hamilton street, and 14 Shaw street

YOUNG, James—salt office, 42 Hamilton street YDung, John, parish officer, 10 Vennel Young, Maitland*, sugar refiner—house Sea Bank Young, Robert, ironmonger and nail manufacturer, 25 Tobago street—house 26 do. Young, Samuel, flesher; 25 Hamilton street— spirit shop, 26 do. GREENOCK. . 79

Young, Thomas*, sugar refiner, Ker st.—ho. 26 Vennel Yuill, Archibald, Nelson street Yuill, Archibald, writer, 3 Cathcart street-—house Allan's land, Shaw place

Additional Names, B-emovals, Sfc. sent in since the Work went to Press. Anderson, Alexander, agent. Excise Buildings—house Lang's land, Hamilton street Clark, William, marine painter, 6 William street Clark, mason. West Burn street Bradley, hat maker, at J. & A. Muir's, Roslin st. Gruer, John, cooper, 4 Hamilton street Huie, Ralston & Co. ship chandlers, painters, &c. 10 West Breast Kelso, Robert, vintner, Lindsay's lane M'Eachren, Neil, wine & spirit merch. 20 Sugarhouse lane

ERRATA.

Page 19 line 8 from bottom, Brownlie, J. & J. copper and tin-plate workers, for 9, read 2 William street. Page 49 line 5 from top, for Keith Mrs. read Kelly Mrs. vintner, 7 Cross -shore street 6 from top, for Keith Peter, read Kelly Peter, miller. Baker's mill. Bakers' street 7 from top, for Keith William^ read Kelly William, grocer, 12 William street 8 from top, for Keith William^ read Kelly William, shoemaker, 7 Vennel

NOTICE TO FEUARS. Feuars who may be omitted to be marked as such, are requested to send in their proper addresses to the Publisher. 80 APPENDIX TO FOWL ER^S GREENOCK DIRECTORY. TO MANAGERS OF SOCIETIES. Those who wish their Society inserted, will please send early notice- thereof to the Publisher, with the date Institution, the title Society of of y , the name of the Preses, Treasurer, Clerk, and Officer, with the No. and name of the street in which they reside ; also the date of Election of Office hearers. Attending to this notice will be fouud a great convenience to members of Societies, and enable the Publisher to make the lists more complete. —N. B. As much delay and unnecessary trouble has been occasioned by Societies and other Public Bodies not giving in their lists, the Publisher intimates that, unless the same be regularly forwarded, he will not be accountable for omissions.

Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock* John Farrie, 7 r^ -r Esqrs. Bailies.n Robert Baine J Robert Steel, Esq. Treasurer. COUNCILLORS. Messrs Robert Lusk Messrs Robert Kerr James Scott James M' Naught John Ker John Miller Meet first Tuesday of every month. OFFICE BEARERS. Alexander Dunlop, Advocate, assessor for the town at Edinburgh- John Patten, W. S. law agent at Edinburgh, for do. James Turner, town clerk—J. K. Gray, depute town clerk. Arehd. Wilson, deputy treasurer—George Williamson, procurator Fiscal. George Hamilton, superintendant of public works. Andrew Stewart, harbour and dock master—John M'Farlane and Archibald M'Kellar, depute harbour masters. Thomas Alexander, collector of harbour rates. TOWN TRUSTEES. The Trustees for paving, lighting, cleansing, and watching the town, and supplying the same with water, in terms of Acts of Par- liament, are the Magistrates and Town Council, along with nine persons elected by the Feuars and Householders, viz. COMMISSIONERS. Agnew Crawford James M'Naught Jonathan Dawson John Rodger, jun. Archibald Buchanan John Burgess Archibald King Archibald Black John Thomson Walter Baine James Kerr Duncan Ferguson John Kerr William Steelle Robert Kerr Hugh Mitchell Archd. Campbell Alex. M'Callum George Williamson, collector. Town Police, S)^c. Appendix. 81

Toivn Police— Office 47 Hmhilton street

Robert Lyle, superintendant of Town Police—house 4 Chtftch latie^ (corner of Cathcart square.) John King, M. D. Police surgeon. Alexander Mann, serjeant, 2 Taylor's close, Fulton Love, serjeant, 2 Taylor's close. John Pettigrew, 2 Taylor's close^- Andrew Cochran, 2 Taylor's closeV Donald M'Bride, Market street. James Carron, Ann street. John Weir, office keeper, 2 Hamilton street.

Harbour Police. John Campbell, superintendant of Quay and Harboar Police—house Mount Pleasant. Beavon, James, Charles street M'Millen, Neil, Charles street Hay, Peter, Cross-shore street Sinclair, Peter, Ann street King, James, Charles street Whyte, Donald, Vennel And Ten night watchmen

Steam Boat Officers. Flight, John, East Quay lane— Thomson, William, Tobago str^^t

Rate of Assessment on Rents, for paving, lighting, watching and bringing water into the town, Is. 6d. per pound.

ASSESSED TAXES. DUTY ON WINDOWS. Per House per Year. 6 Windows, . £0 15 6 12 Windows, . £2 3 9 9-^-100 13 . - . 2 13 3 10 - . 17 1 1 - - - 115 3 15 . - -390 Windows which are more than 12 feet in height, or more than 4 feet 9 inches in breadth, when measured on the outside from wall to wall, are chargeable as two; but windows which are not more than 3 feet 6 inches in height, are chargeable as one, though they exceed 4 feet 9 inches in breadth, Windows of larger dimensions, built previous to April 1785, are charged as one, .: RATE OF DUTY ON RENTS. ^G 10 and under ^20, - - Is. Cd, per pound, 20 and under 40, - - 2s. 3d. per pound, 40 and upwards, - - 2s. lOd, per pound. 82 Greenock, Duties on Dogs, S^Cv.

DUTIES ON DOGS.

For every Greyhound - - - ^1 C For every Hound, Pointer, Setting Dog, Spaniel, Terrier,

or Lurcher ; and for every Dog, where Two or more are kept, of whatever denoniination the same may be, (except Greyhounds) - - - H C ^For every other Dog, where only One is kept - 8 Ci Persons compounding for their Hounds - 33 HORSE-DEALERS' DUTY. Every Person exercising the business of a Horse Dealer £12 10

SHOOTING TERMS.

Grouse and Ptarmigan shooting, commences 12th Angust, terrai* nates 10th December.

Black Game and Heath Fowl, from 20th August till 10th Dec* Partridge shooting commences, 1st Sept., terminates 1st February.

Pheasant shooting commences 1st Oct., terminates 1st Feb. Hare hunting commences 30th Sept., terminates 27th February.

LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSIRE.

( Those marked • belong to Greenock Subdivision. J Archibald Campbell, Esq. of Blythswood, Lord Lieutenant. William Mure, Esq. of Caldwell, Vice-Lieutenant. DEPUTY LIEUTENANTS.

Sir Jn. Maxwell, of PoUok, bart. Robert Farquhar, of Newark Archibald Speirs, of Elderslie Wm. M. Alexander, of Southbat William Napier, of Blackstoun William Lowndes, of Arthurlie Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone * Robert Wallace, of Kelly John Maxwell, yr. of Polloc William Macdowall, of Garthland Sir William Milliken Napier, of * Lt.-Gen. Darroch, of Gourock Milliken and Napier, bart. * R. C. G. Bontine, of Ardoch John Maxwell, of Dargavel * Duncan Darroch, yr. of Gourock * Sir M. S. Stewart, of Greenock The Provost of Renfrew for the and Blackball, bart. M. P. time Robert Fulton, of Hartfield The Provost of Paisley for the' Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow time Sir Robert Crawford Pollock, of * The Eldest Magistrate of Gree- Upper Pollock, bart. nock for the time Col. Js. Harvey, of Castlesemple Robert Wylie, clerk of General Wm. Cunninghame, of Craigends Meetings • J. C. Porterfield, of Duchal * Crawfurd Muir, clerk of Gree- Right Hon. James Vis, Kelburne nock Subdivision Commissioners of Supply, 8^c. Appendix. 83

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, rOR THE LOWER WARD OF THE COUNTT. The Sheriff and Sheriff Substi- William Macdowall of Carruth tute of the County Houstoun Stewart, Capt. R, N. SirM. S. Stewart of Greenock R. C. G. Bontine of Ardoch and Blackhall, bart. M. P. James Porterfield of Duchal Robert Wallace of Kelly Roger Ayton, Banker, Greenock William M'Fie of Langhouse Captain Darroch of Gourock W. Cunningham, merchant, Port The chief Magistrate of Greenock Glasgow William Barr, Clerk of Supply, 47 Old Sneddon st. Paisley JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, CONNECTED WITH THE LOWER WARD OF RENFREWSHIRE.

Sir M. S. Stewart of Robert Ewing Matthew Brown Greenock & Black- William M'Fie Archibald Baine hall, Bart M.P. James Oughterson John Farrie Lieut. Gen. Duncan James Leitch James Kippen Darroch of Gourock A. Grahame John Ker Capt. D. Darroch yr. Roger Ayton Claud Marshal of do. John Buchanan Capt. A. MontgomC" Captain H. Stewart John Denniston ry, R.N. r. .Shaw Stewart Thomas Lang John May P. M. Stewart James Likly Matthew Rodger yr. Rt. Wallace of Kelly Patrick Hunter, jun. Robert Sinclair Robert Stewart George Robertson John Scott, youngef Fames Hunter John Robertson John Speirs, M.D. Thomas Bissland A. M'Leish Charles Scott The Sheriff-substitute William Leitch Alexander Thomson ^lex. Dunlop Sir Gabriel Wood James Tasker Fames Watt Andrew Anderson Robert Thorn Fohn Dunlop Robert Angus Maitland Young John Farrie, and Robert Baine, Bailies, ex-qfficiis, Archibald M'Kinnon, Proc. Fiscal, David Crawford, Dep. clerk.

FACULTY OF PROCURATORS. INCORrORATED BY CHARTER OF DATE, 29th JANUARV 1816. Allan Swan, Esq. Dean.

David Glassford, treasurer—Archibald M'Kinnon, fiscal —Robert Blair, secretary. 1815 Robert Walkinshaw, 1815 John Lamont, Claud Marshall, Geo. Williamson, Robert Stewart, John Dunlop, William Kerr, Archd. M'Kinnon, Allan Swan^ John Paton, 'B4 Greenock. Justice of Peace Court, %ci

1815 David Crawford, 1825 Wra. Currie, W. M' Naught, P. Glasgow Kobert Blair, 1819 James Turner, Joseph Linton, 1821 Archd. Yui.ll, Andrew Inglis, John Black, 1827 James Dunlop, David Glassford, 1830 James Dykes, 1822 W. Liddell, Duncan Crawford, Port- James Turner, jun. Glasgow, 1824 Crawfurd Muir, John J. E. Linton, W. Johnston, jtin. J, Lade, Port-Glasgow Wm. Crichton, Bar Officer—N. B. For residence see Directory. WRITERS. Samuel Gem mill James Speirs H. T. Patten Archd. M'Kellar W. Service Alex. NeilsonP. G.

-Justice of Peace Small Debt Court, 47 Hamilton street, held Gn Thursday once afortnight, at eleven o'clock forenoon. Robert Stewart, Clerk— David Crawford, Depute Clerk, Archibald M'Kinnan, Pro. Fiscal.

Sheriff Court, 47 Hamilton Street, Sits every Friday during Session, at eleven 6clock forenoon, John Colin Dunlop, Sheriff—Claud Marshall, Sheriff Substitute. George Williamson, Procurator Fiscal. Robert Walkinshaw, Clerk— Peter Jackson, Depute Clerk.

Sheriff Small Debt Court, 47 Hamilton Street, held on Tuesday at eleven o'clock, once a fortnight.

Claud Marshall, Sheriff-sub. J Peter Jackson, depute-clerk Robert Walkinshaw, clerk 1

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Crichton, Wm., 14 William st. Shaw, Wra. Taylor's close

Crookshank, Jos. 9 Tobago st. Walker, John, 1 Manse lane Hunter, Wm. Shaw street. Yule, John, 4 Cowgate Keith, Donald, 5 Watson's lane.

Burgh Court, 47 Hamilton Street, held every Wednesday at \\ o'clock forenoon. James Turner, Town Clerk— J. K. Gray, Depute Town Cerk. —

Tow)i Officers, S^c. Appendix. 85

TOWN OFFICERS. Carran James, Ann street M'Bride, Donald, Market street Cochran, Andw. 2 Taylor's close Pettigrew, John, 2 Taylor's close Love, Fulton, 2 Taylor's close Weir, John, 2 Hamilton street Mann, Alex. 2 Taylor's close James Shearer, town drummer and town crier. Si Market street

Commissary Court, held at Paisley every Thursday at eleven o clock forenoon. J. C. Dunlop, Commissary—A, Campbell, Commissary Depute Robert Wylie, Commissary Clerk. QUARTER SESSIONS.

Held at Renfrew first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October.

Jail and Bridewell, 2 Market Street. Angus Campbell, Jailer and keeper of Bridewell—house do.

Messengers at Arms. Lyle, Robert, 47 Hamilton street—house 4 Church lane, (corner of Cathcart square) M'Kinlay, John, 46 Hamilton street—house 1 Laird street M'Leod, Evander, 18 Hamilton street Williamson, Charles, 3 Hamilton street—ho. Tarbet's land, Ford. AUCTIONEERS. Galbraith, William, 1 Laird st. Laidlay, William, 1 Charles street Herriot, John, Steel's land, Craw- M'Leod, Evander, 18 Hamilton st. furd street Thomson, John, 13 William st. PUBLIC SALE ROOMS. Vendue Commission Warehouse, John Thomson,. general merchant, auctioneer, and appraiser, 13 William street BANKING HOUSES.

GLASGOW UNION BANK.—34 Cathcart Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, and from 7 to 8 evening, (shuts at 12 noon on Saturday.) Draw on Jones, Loyd,

and Co. London ; and on Robert Burns, Glasgow Union Bank,

Edinburgh ; and in all the principal towns in England and Ireland. Andrew Anderson, Agent. Colin Lamont, junior. Cashier. John Gilchrist, Accomptant. Alexander Boag, Clerk. James Somerville, Porter, lives at the Bank. H 86 Greenock, Banking Houses, Sfc.

GREENOCK BANK—44 Cathcart Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 on Saturday.) Drafts on London* and Edinburghf given during these hours. Bills discounted daily.

Alex. Thomson, Cashier. | Alex. Brymner, Depute Cashier. John Duncan, Accomptant. John Watt, Teller. James Simpson, Porter. * Sir William Kay & Co. f Sir William Forbes & Co.

EENFREWSHIBE BANKING Co.—Bank Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon, ("shuts at 12 on Sa- turday,) Draw on Sir William Kay, Bart. —Price and Co. Lon- don—On Kinniers, Smiths, & Co. Edinburgh—William Napier & Co. Agents, Glasgow.— Bills for discount given in daily Roger Ayton, Manager—James Patten, Cashier. James Patten, jun. Accomptant. Alexander Rodger, and Hugh Hercus, Tellers. James Thomson, and Andrew Carmichael, Clerks. William Hutchison, Porter—house Bank.

PROVIDENT BANK.—TowNHALL, 47 Hamilton Street. Open on Saturday evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock. Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. M. P. President.

Adam Fairrie, Convenor, j John Dunlop, Secretary. Managed by a Committee of 15. Colin Lamont, jun. Cashier. Any sum received above Is. — 4 per cent, interest allowed from 12s. 6d, to ^630, if it lies one month—and 3| per cent, when the Sum deposited exceeds ^630. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS- John Spcirs, M. D. John Speirs, C. M. Alexander M'Kellar John Sim son James Mackie, M. D. Robert Bruce J. B. Kirk, M. D. John King, M. D. W. M'Donald, M.D. Ninian Hill, M. D. John HiiU, M. D. W. Buchanan, M.D. William Turner James Cowan John Jamieson Neil Campbell Charles Auld B. M'Luskie N. B. —For residence see, Directory. MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1818, for Promoting Professional Intercourse and Improvement.

Jn. Speirs, M. D. President— Jas. Mackie, M. D. Vice-President J. Speirs, jun^, Treasurer— John King, M. D. Secretary. CENSORS. James B. Kirk, M. D, and Wm. Crawford, M. D. Port Glasgow. WiUiaH) Turner, Librarian, Midwives, 8^c. Appendix. 87

MIDWIVES.

Mrs. Bell, 1 Charles street Mrs. M'Kellar, 28 Tobago street Calder, 7 Vennel M'Lay, 28 Market street Grant, 3 Shaw street Robertson, WestStevvart st. Holmes, bS Vermel Sharp, 30 Charles street M' Arthur, bo Cathcart Wylie, Stirling's land, street Crawfurdsdike

INFIRMARY— Innerkip STaEEX, Established ? Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. President. Chief Magistrate of Greenock, Vice President. D. Glassford, Secretary—Adam Fairrie, Treasurer. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. W. M'Fie, Chairman—Jumes Leitch, Depute Chairman. Chief Magistrate of Port Glasgow [essrs. David Balderston Messrs. Thomas Carmichael Adam M'Leish Joseph Reid William Martin Thomas Turner Robert Jamieson James Jamieson Alexander Rodger Robert Lindsay Duncan Weir MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. James B. Kirk, M. D. Ninian Hill, M. D. James Mackie, M. D. John King, M. D. James Brown, Apothecary. Mrs. Cotter, Matron.

Lunatic Asylum at Fancy Farm, Established 1824. Conducted under the superintendence of the United Kirk Sessions; of the three Parishes of Greenock, and a Committee appointed by the Heritors. William Thomson, Manager. Dr. James Mackie, Physician.

RENFREWSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. Major Com. Captains. Lieutenants. Cornets. Houston Stewart James Stirling William Houstoun Duncan Darroch George Robertson David Mure Robert Farquharson Adam Keir, jun. James Fulton George Houston J. Hamilton David Crawford James B. Kiik, M. D. Surgeon. Joseph Housley, Serjeant Major. Clothing, Blue—Lace, Gold. 88 Greenock, Royal Northern Yatch Club.

ROYAL NORTHERN YACHT CLUB» . PATRON, TPIE KING. Duke of Portlanci, Commodore. Robert Sinclair, Vice-Commodore. COUNCIL. James Smith — Robert Mori is — Charles S. Macalister— Robert Hunter—John Crooks. John Alhu), Secretary and Treasurer. R'ght Hon. Earl of Glasgow James O. Denny, Glasgow Hifeht Hon. Earl of Eglinfon William R. Paterson, Glasgow Mfijor Hon, James Sinclair W^illiam Reid, Glasgow fc-ir \Vm. Maxwell, Bart, of Mon- R. Angus, Glasgow reitil James G. Adam, Glasgow Sir T. M'D. Brisbane, K. C. B. ;.Iajor G. Mackey of Hay field Col. Wm. Blair of Blair, M. P. James H. Robertson, Greenock Lieut. Col. M'Neil of Barra James Dunlop, Largs J.imes Hamilton of Holmhead Archibald Smith, Glasgow George Robertson, Greenock Christopher Scott of Blackhouse Andrew Ramsay, Greenock John Scott, jun. Greenock W^illiam Hunter, Rothsay Charles C. Scott Greenock Lome Campbell, Roseneath James Meiklam of Carnbrae John Cdirnie, Largs W. R. Henderson of Warriston William Brown, Glasgow George Strickland, Liverpool William Smith, Carbeth A. Buchanan of Auchintorlie James M'Nair of Balvie Robert Struther?, Glasgow W. Robertson of Stronel Lodge J, Cross Buchanan of Auchin- James Buchanan of Blairvadick toshan William W^ooten of Abney Alex. Smollet of Bonhill John Mays of Broadfield John M. Robertson, Glasgow Philip Gell, of Hopeton Hall Captain Thomas Wallace, Ayr Michael Kean, Hoptori Jcimes Ramsay, Greenock Alexander Findlay, Greenock Maitland Young, Greenock Capt. T. Blair, E. J. S. Glasgow James Scruthers, Glasgow VViiliam Hamilton, Glasgow H. H. Fbzakerly, Gillibrand Hail Robert Hamilton, Glasgow James Richmond, Dunoon Hugh Tennent, Glasgow James P. MTnroy of Lude Matthew Perston, jun. Glasgow Captain James Kean, R. N. James Eccles, Glasgow Ralph W. Jamieson, Limerick A Campbell of Glendarvell William Leitcb, Greenock Matthew Brown, Port-Glasgow William G. Quinn, Liverpool John Robertson, Greenock Cunningham Boyd, Fort- Breda Joseph C. Ewart, Liverpool John C. Boyd, Fort-Brtda Thomis Lloyd, Gittins Robert Bartholomew, Glasgow Francis Reid, Glasgow Robert Ewing, Greenock James Lang, Largs Stewart Smitli, Glasgow William H. Foulds, Ardrossan John Buchanan, yr. of Ardock John Campbell, yr. of Otter James Hamillon, yr. of Barns —

Royal Northern Yacht Cluh, 8^^c, Appendix. 89

James Dalglish, jun. Glasgow John Buchanan, jun. Glasgo.v Andrew Ranken of Ashburn Adam M'Leish, Greenock Jas. Robt. Denniston, Glasgow D. Campbell of Dunstaffnage John Ciinninghame, Craigends George A. Crooks, Glasgow John Muir, jun. Glasgow Keith M'Alister, of Barr. Neil Thonason, Glasgow

IRISH DIVISIC)N. Lieutenant Colonel Madden, Commodore. COUNCIL. Marquis of Donegal— Sir Stephen May—John M'Cracken Robert Langtry—Robert F. Gordon. Robert Bait, Secretary and Treasurer.

List of Yachts of the Scotch Division, that gainedprizes in 1830. Belfast, June 1830, Rattlesnake, J. H. Robertson, 20 ton Cup, beating the Amethyst, Finella, Elizabeth, &c. Belfast, June 1830, Falcon, W, Brown, 15 ton Cup, beating the Clarence and Frolic. Largs, July 1830, Rattlesnake, J. H. Robertson, 20 ton Cup, beat- ing the Amethyst, Ruby, Emily, &c. Greenock, July 1830, Fanny, James Meiklara, Cup for Yachts of all sizes, beating the Paddy from Cork. Helensburgh, July 1830, Sylph, J. Crooks, Cup for Yachts of all sizes, beating the North Star and Rattlesnake.

EXCHANGE COFFEE ROOM—M Cathcabt Street. George Logan, Treasurer. Dunlop and Liddell, Secretaries, Committee, James Tasker Patrick Hunter William Wood John Campbell John Scott, jun. Archd. Wilson John Speirs, M. D. John Denniston John Walker, keeper.

GREENOCK COFFEE ROOM—8 Cathcart Square. Was opened in 1821, the terms are ^1 15s. yearly, paid in advance. Strangers residing in the Town for not more than six weeks, are admitted gratis. Robert Kerr, Treasurer. Committee of Management. Robert Steele William Liddell A. Lindsay Thomas Turner A. Rodger H. M^Phail William Park John Martin John Teulon, keeper—house Weir's land, ? Breast H 3 so Greenock, Trades' Beading Room, ^e.

TRADES' READING ROOM—3 Broad Close. Was opened 31st May 1831 —Terms 15s. annually, payable in advance. George Hamilton, Chairman. Thomas Anderson, Treasurer. —Archibald Campbell, Secretary. Committee. Maithew Orr James Fleming Duncan Blair John Moore, jun. David Service James M'Lean John Cameron Robert Stevenson William M'Leod, keeper.

GREENOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS AND ASSEMBLY ROOMS. -44 Caxhcaiit Strert. Committee. Messrs. James Tasker Dt. Speirs William Wood Messrs. Robert Sinclair John Scott, jun. John Denniston Archibald Wilson John Campbell Patrick Hunter, jun. Mr. George Logan, Treasurer. Messrs. Dunlop and Liddell, Secretaries.

GREENOCK BILLIARD CLUB—Exchange Buildings, 4.4 Cathcaut Street. Opened January 1831 — Limited to 40 Memberst Committee of Management. Robert Ewing James Rodgerson James Ritchie Charles C. Scott Adam M'Ltish John Macauley, Secretary. Strangers admitted on being introduced by a member.

BILLIARD ROOM, 3 Bank Street. John Teulon, keeper.

GREENOCK LIBRARY, Instituted, 1783. Mason's Hall, 28 Charles street. By a late regulation, it is purposed to limit the price of shares, to L 3, the annual payment is 13s. To extend its usefulness to all classes, subscribers of 10s. a year, or OP. a half-year, are allowed access to the Books in the catalogue of 1826. In 1807, a collection of Foreign literature was commenced, to which Proprietors are now admitted, on an additional annual payment of 5'. The Library contains 8000 volumes, and has about 230 Subscribers. 1

Greenock Library, S^-c. Appendix. 9

COMMITTEE, George Robertson, Chairman. James Jamieson Adam Fairria Rev. Wm. Menzies J Duncan Ferguson James Mackie, M. D. I James Ramsay Andrew Anderson Rev. D. M'Farlane Rev. John Dunn, Librarian and Treasurer,

GREENOCK MECHANICS* LIBRARY. Patron, John Fairrie, Esq., London. James Walker, president, East Quay lane— William Alexander, treasurer, West Burn street—Robert Fisher, secretary, West Burn street— David M'Leod, Taylor's close, and John Orr, Crawfurdsdike, librarians —with 12 ordinary Directors.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.

Grammar School.—^town, James, Mathematical School. —Buclranan, Robert. Architecture. —M'Whirter, William.

Drawing, Sfc. —M'Kelvie, James— Stewart, James.

-English, and English Grammar, 3fc. — Anderson, John—Murray, Peter— Walker, Robert. English Reading, Grammar, and Geography.-—Unwter, James. English, Writing, and Arithmetic. —Cumming, John —'Cuthbertson, Archibald—Kerr, S. S. — Menzies, John— M'Donald, John-— M'Glashan, John—M'Innes, Peter—M'Kelvie, Duncan.

English, Writing, Book-keeping, Sfc. — Gilmour, John— Slater, James Gaelic. — Sinclair, Duncan. Grammar, Geography, Book-keeping, ^c—Wbyte, John. Greenock Charity School.—Mumo, John. Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, ^e. — Dunn, Rev. John. Marine School. —Coutts, Rev. Charles. Music. —Cumming, John—Dugald,, Neil—Simpson, Robert Navigation. — Lyon, Malcolm. Roman Catholic School. —John Maccabe. Writing, Arithmetic, Drawing, §-c.—Buchanan, Colin,

Writing, Book-keeping, 8fc. —Bain, Donald.

Writing, Book-keeping, Drawing, Sfc. —Nichol Adamr N. B. —For residence see Directory. 92 Greenock, Public Schools, ^c.

Female School of Industry. — Mrs. Marshall, Patroness—Superin-

tendarits, Miss Wilson— Mrs. William Johnston—Mrs. Angus— •

Mrs. John Ker—Mrs. Patrick Hunter—Mrs. Andrew Muir— • Mrs. James Leitch, and Miss Moody. Visitors, 1st Quarter, Mrs. Hugh Cameron— Mrs. Martin—Miss Anderson, and Miss Rosina Hunter, 2d Do. Mrs. Baine— Mrs. Gray— Miss Ker, andi Miss Mary Hunter. 3d Do. Mrs. James M'Fie—Mrs. John Buchanan- Miss Mary Scott, and Miss M'Arthur. 4th Do. Miss Jane Macfie— Miss Tasker—Miss Macfie, and Miss Campbell. Miss Dunlop, Treasurer— Miss C. Watson, Secretary. Rev. Dr. Scott, and Kev. John Cunningham, Chaplains. Sabbath Evening Department. — Superintendants, Mrs. M'Nab and Mrs. John Cameron. — Teachers, Miss Brownlie— Miss Mary Hunter—Miss M'Connochy— Mis?. A. M'Connochy— Miss Pennell—Miss Thomson, and Miss Williamson. School-mistress, Mrs. J. Brown.

Greenock Charity School. —The Chief Magistrate of Greenock, Chairman.'— Directors, John Kerr—Walter Baine— Robert Leitch—Robert M'Farlane—Ninian Hill, M.D. —Agnew Craw- ford —Neil Brown—Archd. Buchanan —Alexander Shearer- Hector M'Phail—John M'Farlane—John Marquis, and James Duff. —Thomas Fairrie, Treasurer.—James Turner, Secretary. John Munro, Teacher. LADIES' SCHOOLS. Charles Street Week day and. Sabbath Female Schools. — Teachers, Miss M'Naughtan—Miss Mary M'Naughtan, and Miss Scott. These three schools are superintended by Ladies, and attended by about 250 girls who pay 2d. per week, for which ihey are taught reading and sewing. Crawfurdsdike Week-day Female School. —Teacher, Miss M'Farlane. This school is superintended by Ladies, and attended by about 80 girls who pay 2d, per week, for being taught reading and sewing. SABBATH SCHOOLS. Crawfurdsdike Sabbath /ScAooZ.—Conducted by Mr. Thos. Fairrie, and a number of asFistants—scholars about 300. New Parish Sabbath Schools. —Managed by a committee of Ses- sion—John Ker, secretary and treasurer, 4 West quay. Greenock Sabbath School Society. —John Dunlop, president—Ro- bert Lindsay, treasurer— William Rodger, secretary—with a committee of 14) Directors. '•Minisfers, S^c. Appendix. 93

MINISTERS. ESTABLISHED CHURCH. ^Chapel op EASE—Grey Place, Nathaniel Morren—appointed by Communicants East Cnuscii—Bogie street, William Menzies—Town Council and committee of Proprietors Gaelic Chapel—Binn street, Angus M'Bean— Proprietors Middle Church— 1 Cathcart square, John Scott, D. D. —W. Cun- ningham, assistant and successor—Town Council and Feuars WESTfOLDj Ci/«7jjw/— Nicholson street, Robert Steel— Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, M. P.

The Presbytery meet in St. George's Session.house, first Wednesday of February, September, and December—hour 12 noon "May, July ; ansflast Wednesday of March, -Officers, Thomas Ewing, Peter Lawson, James iiobcrtson, James Weir.

DISSENTERS, arranged alphabetically. Baptist Chapel—West Burn street, Lachlan M'Intosb. jBcr/iG//i;i{— Rue-end street, Carlsburn Bridge, George Mosscript— Congregation. Indefendant Chapel— Sir Michael street, vacant ? English Episcopal CnAPEL-^Umon st. Mr. Rose— Congregation Methodist Chapel— 24. Tobago street, vacant— Conference Belief— Sir Michael street, William Au!d— Congregation Reformed Presbytery— hx\u street, vacant— Congregation Roman Catholic C/z^pjex— 9 East Shaw st. John Gordon—Bisbcp United ^^cjBss/oiv— Innerkip st. Sutherland Sinclair— Congregation United Secession— Nicholson street, vacant — Congregation Universalist Chapel—^ Watson's lane, William Scoit ? Unitarian Chapel-—^ Sir Michael street, A. M'Donald ?

SESSION CLERKS' OFFICES. East Church Parish, Rob. Simpson, Morrison's court, 42 Cath- cart street Middle do. John Cumming, 58 Shaw street West (Old) do. John Munro, Regent street

OVERSEERS OF POORS' FUNDS. Ministers and Kirk Sessions, and a committee of Heritors, D Macevven, Collector, John Munro, Kiik treasurer. West (Old) Parish John Cumming, Kirk- trea.nirer, iVliddle Parish D, Macewen, Kirk-treasurer, East Parish, 94} Greenock, Church Officers and Precentors, S^cJ.

CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS.

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Chapel of Ease—D. M'Kechiiie, ofBcer—A. Graham, precentor.r East CffURcn^John Stewart, officer— Robert Simpson, precentor.r Gaelic Chapel—John M'Kinlay, officer—Bryce M'Fee, precentor.r Middle Church—Wm. Griffith, officer— Jn. Gumming, precentor. West (Old) Church— William Gumming, officer—Robert Hun- ter, depute precentor.

DISSENTERS.

Baptist Chapel—John Ferguson, officer—no stated precentor. Burgher— Taylor, officer—James Bl'Pherson, precentor. English Episcopal Chapel —vacant officer—George Bradley, precentor. Independent Chapel— George Ireland, officer—Duncan M'Gre- gor, precentor. Methodist Chapel—vacant officer—John M'Kellar, precentor. Relief—.James Wilson, officer—Robert Whyte, precentor. Roman Catholic Chapel—John O'Neill, sen, officer—Michael M'Anuity, precentor. United Secession Innerkip Street—^D. Weir, officer Jamesi Winton, precentor.

Do. Nicholson Street— Archibald Sillars, officei| —vacant precentor f

GRAVE DIGGERS. j West (Old) Church Burying Ground, Nicholson street—William i Gumming, house Nicholson street Innerkip street Burying Ground, Innerkip street south-side — Angus f( M'Donald, house Stewart's land, Innerkip street j New Burying Ground Duncan street, Charles Campbell, house 6| East Shaw street '

RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

Greenock Bible Society, Instituted 1807. Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, President. John Shaw Stewart, the two Magistrates of Greenock, Claud Marshall, Sheriff Substitute, Vice-Presidents. Robert D. Ker, Treasurer. Rev. Wm. Cunningham, Secretary, Ueligious Societies, SfC. Appendix. 95

Greenock Auxiliary Missionary Society, Instituted 1819. Wm. M'Fie, President. Kobert D. Ker, Treasurer—Robert Turnbul), Secretary.

GcbUc School Society, Instituted 1820. John Denniston, President. James Watt, Claud Marshall, William M'Fie, Hugh Cameron, Vice-Presidents. George Blair, Treasurer. Rev. A. MacBean and Wm. Rodger, Secretaries.

Greenock Associatio?i in aid of the Glasgow Missioiiary Society. Instituted 1820. John Denniston, President. John M'Leod, Treasurer. John Simpson and Samuel Rodger, Secretaries.

Female Missionary Society.

Instituted 182,1. Mrs. M'Nab, Secretary. Mrs. John Cameron, Treasurer, Committee of Thirty-one Collectors.

Greenock Female Association for promoting Christianity among the Jews. instituted 1826. Mrs. Andrew Muir, President. Mjss Dunlop, Treasurer. Miss Watson, Secretary. Rev. Dr. Scott, Chaplain.

Greenock Bible Association,

instituted 31st October 1827. Lieut. General Darroch, President. Andrew Clark and James DuflP, Vice-Presidents. John Black, Treasurer. James Kerr, Deputy- Treasurer. John Munro, John Anderson, Charles Coutts, Secretarief, With a Committee of Eighteen Directors. 96 Greenock, Religious Societies, S^a

Greenock Town Mission. INSTITUTED 12th FEBRUARY 1828, William M'Fie, President. James Watt and Thomas Fairrie, Vice-Presidents. William Rodger, Treasurer. John Black, Secretary. DIRECTORS. William Martin Peter M' Galium James Jamieson John Buchanan James Kerr James Turner Andrew Muir Alexander Shearer T. W. Hart Robert D. Ker Thomas Hamlin Dr. Turner

Greenock Heformation Society. INSTITUTED 1829. John Denniston, President. James Kerr, Treasurer. Rev. N. Moren and Rev. W. Cunningham, Secretaries.

Greenock Anti-patronage Society.

INSTITUTED ' ? John Munro, President. John Black and Andrew Clark, Vice-Presidents. John Miller, Treasurer. Daniel M'Arthur, Secretary. With a Comm.ittee of Twelve Directors.

Ladies' Association in aid of the Greenock GcbUc School Society. INSTITUTED ? Mrs. John Thomson, Treasurer. Miss Dunlop, Secretary.

Town Missionaries, East Parish, Vacant. Middle Parish, Rev. Robert Smith. West (Old) Parish, Rev. John Wilson.

FURNISHED LODGINGS,

iV. ^.—A. apartments.—H. Beds, A B 3 3 Anderson Mrs. 15 Cross-shore street 6 3 Andrew, Mrs. 4 William street Furjiished Lodgings. Appeiidix. 97

A B 1 1 Arkley, Mrs. Archibald, 51 Cathcart street

8 1 Baird, Mrs. I Laird street 4 3 Boyle, Miss Helen, West Stewart street 2 3 Boyle, James, 64 Vennel 2 2 Braraner, George, Longwell close 2 2 Brodie, Mrs. 33 Hamilton street 2 2 Brown, Mrs. 16 East Quay lane 1 ] Campbell, Dugald, 7 East Quay lane 3 3 Campbell, Miss M. 43 Cathcart street 1 1 Campbell, Mrs. 42 Morrison's court, Cathcart street 4 4 Carmichael Edward, 8 William street 2 2 Cassie, Mrs. Daniel, Q5 Vennel 2 2 Coats, Mrs. David, 5 William street

3 2 Craig, Miss Helen, 1 1 Hamilton street 1 1 Cowan, Peter, 15 Dalrymple street 2 2 Crookshanks, Joseph, 9 Tobago street 3 3 Cunningham, Mrs, 4 Shaw street 1 1 Currie, Mrs. 64 Vennel 3 2 Daw, Mrs. William, 24 Shaw street 2 3 Douglass, Mrs. Neil, 3 Vennel 5 3 Dow, Mrs. Alex. Blackball street 3 2 Dunbar, Mrs. David, 7 Sugarhouse lane 1 1 Duncan, Miss Janet, 4 Smith's lane 5 4 Fairlie, Mrs. 35 Cathcart street 3 2 Galbreath, Mrs. Shaw place 2 1 George, Mrs. J. Watt's land, Crawfurdsdike 3 3 Gillies, Mrs. Walter, 2 East Breast 1 1 Gilmour, Mrs. John, 3 Vennel Goodart, Mr?. West Stewart street 1 1 Greir, Mrs. 17 Shaw street 2 2 Gray, Alex. \Q East Quay lane 2 2 Henderson, Mrs. New Dock lane 2 2 Henderson, Mrs. 69, Dalrymple street 2 2 Hill, George, 10 East Quay lane 5 3 Houston, Mrs. Paterson's land, Jamaica street 3 3 Houston, Mrs. A. 5 Cross-shore street 3 2 Hunter, Alex. 3 Market street 3 2 Jason, Mrs. P. 7 Sugarhouse lane 3 3 Keith, Duncan, 5 Watson's lane 6 6 Kennedy, Mrs. 36 Cathcart street 3 Landsborrow, Robert, Argyle street 4 Lennox, Mrs. John, 56 Shaw street 2 Menzies. Mrs. James, 12 William street 3 Mitchell, Jacob, 4 Market street Morrison, 5 Mrs. John, 4 West Blackhall street 2 Morrison, Miss, 10 West Breast 4 Morrison, Wra. 25 Shaw street 98 Greenock. Furnished Lodgings^

A B 2 2 Morrison, Wm. 10 West Breast

2 1 Morrison, Mrs. 18 East Shaw street

J 1 M'Ausland, Miss, Innerkip street

.S 3 M'Calliim, Miss, 22 Hamilton street -^ 2 M'Corkindale, Mrs. J. 14 Cross shore street 3 3 M'Culloch, Miss, West Blackliail street

J 1 M'Culloch, Mrs. 13 Charles street

1 1 M'Ewen, Hugh, 1 Open Shore 4 S M'Dowall, Mrs. 38 Caihcart street 6 5 M'Farlane, Mrs. 15 Cathcart street

1 1 M'Fie, Robert, 1] Hamilton street

2 1 M'lntosh, Miss, Campbell's lanri, Brougham street

1 1 M'Intyre, Miss, Morrison's court, 42 Cathcart street 2 2 M'Intyre, Mrs. 12 Willia^n street 2 2 M'Kellar, Mrs. 9 William street

3 1 M'Kellar, Mrs. 7 East Quay lane 2 Oo M'Kinlay, Mrs. 60 Vennel '2 1 M'Lauchlan, Duncan, 7 Sugarhouse lane 3 3 M'^Lauchlan, Mrs. Archibald, 21 Hamilton street 3 3 M'Lauchlan, Mrs. John, 8 William street

] 1 M'^Lauren, Mrs. A. 5 Cross-shore street "4 2 M'Lay, Mrs. Alex. 1 Laird street 2 2 M'Neil, Miss, 15 Tobago street 7 5 M'Pberson, Mrs. W. 37 Cathcart street 2 2 Nichol, Mrs. 3 Shaw street 2 2 Onr, Mrs James, 24 Shaw street

1 J Patrick, Jo^-eph, West Burn street 3 3 Rodger, Mrs. 38 Hamilton street 2 3 Scott, James, 9 William street 5 4 Seaberry, Mrs. 4 West Blackball street 3 4 Simpson, Mrs. 33 Cathcart street 3 2 Smith, Mrs. Daniel, 23 Tobago street 2 2 Spence, Miss Ann, 1 Taylor's close 4 4 Stewart, Miss Ann, Forrest's land. Watt place 4 3 Ste^eiison. Mrs. 39 Cathcart street 4 4 Stewart, Miss A. 3 Watt Place

] 1 Sunter, Joseph, 4 Market street 2 2 Taylor, Mrs. 3 Shaw street

1 1 Watson, Mrs. .80 Shaw street 2 2 Whyte, Mrs. 7 West Breast

1 1 Wilson, Mrs. 8 Cross-shore street 2 2 Wilson, Mrs. 14 Cross-shore street Young, Mrs. West Stewart street Conveyances by Land and Water. Appendix. 99

CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.

POST OFFICE, 1 Watt Place. Ar?'ival of Post. 1 EDINBURGH, GLASGOVV, PAISLEY, and PQPtT- GLASGOW, (mail gig) 45 minutes past 6 o'clock evening. 2 GLASGOW, PAISLEY, and PORT GLASGOW, (mail gig) 10 minutes past 2 o'clock afternoon. 3 EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, PAISLEY, and PORT- GLASGOW, (mail coach) 10 minutes past 7 o'clock evening. 1 LAB,GS and INNEIIKIP, (horse post) 40 miuutes past 'G o'clock evening. 2 GOUROCK, (foot post) 45 minutes past 7 o'clock evening.

Departure of Posts. 1 PORT- GLASGOW, PAISLEY, and GLASGOW, (mail gig) 45 minutes past 12 o'clock noon. 2 PORT-GLASGOW and EDINBURGH, (mall gig) 7 o'clock evening. 3 PORT-GLASGOW, PAISLEY, GLASGOW, and EDIN- BURGH, (mail coach) 15 minutes past 10 o'clock evening. 1 INNERKIP and LARGS (horse post) 20 minutes past 7 o'clock morning. 2 GOUROCK, (foot post) 30 minutes past 7 o'clock morning. 3 GOUROCK, (foot post) 8 o'clock evening. Office open on Sunday from 8 to 10 morning, and from 45 minutes? past 12> to 45 minutes past 1 o'clock afternoon, and from 7 tiii 10 evening.

Matthew Urie, post master—house Robertson's land, West Black ^ hall street. William Clyde, assistant—house Watt Place Alex. Ferguson, letter runner— ho. Thos. Lang's land, Tobago st. Duncan M'Crae, letter-runner—house High Venne!. Donald M'Fadyen, letter runner, 14 Highland close.

Rates of Postage of Single Letters in Great Britain. From any Post Office in Englar d or Wales, to any place > s. d. 15 miles not exceeding from such Office. S 4. For any distance above 15 and not exceediiig 20 miles.... 5

20 . 30 «

30 ...... 50 7

50 . 80 8

80 . 120 9

120 ...... 170 10

170 . 230 11

230 .300 I 100 Greenock, Rates of Postage, 8^c*

And so on in proportion, the postage increasing progressively one penny for a single letter for every like excess of distance of 100 miles. All double, treble, and other letters and packets whatever (except by the penny post) pay in proportion to the respective rates of single

letters ; but no letter or packet to and from places, within the King- dom of Great Britain, together with the contents thereof, shall be charged nr)ore than as a treble letter, unless the same shall weigh an ounce, when it is to be rated as four single letters, and so in proportion for every quarter of an ounce above that weight, reckoning each quarter as a single letter. COACHES.

Royal Mail Coach arrives from Glasgow by Paisley at the Ton- tirie at half-past 7 o'clock evening, departs to Glasgow by Paisley at a quarter past ten o'clock evening— Inside 6s, Outside 4s. Mail Gig arrives from Glasgow by Paisley at 15 minutes before 7 o'clock, A. M. departs at a quarter before one o'clock noon—ar- rives 10 minutes past two o'clock afternoon, departs at ten minutes psst seven o'clock evening.

CARRIERS' QUARTERS, &c.

From Greenock to BEITH—James Love, Tontine stables, 2 East Quay lane, arrives Tuesday, departs Wednesday EDINBURGH AND LEITH BY GLASGOW— 9 East Breast, Thomas Jackson, arr. and dep. daily GLASGOW— John King, 42 Hamilton street, arr. Tues. Thur. Sat. dep. Mon. Wed. Fri. (per Steam-boat) — Alexander Greenleee, (Mail Gig) Tontine stabler, 2 East Quay lane, arr. 10 rain, past 2 afternoon, dep. 7 evening — William Paterson, (Mail Gig) Tontine stables, 2 East Quay lane, arr. 15 min. before 7 morning, dep. 15 minutes be- fore 1 o'clock afternoon INNERKIP— Angus Camp'oell, •\ — Daniel Campbell, ( ^^.^.^^^ ^^^^^ departs r daily/ — John Miirphy, f — Archd M'Kechnie, J IRVINE, SALTCOATS, AND WEST KILBRIDE—Joseph Parker, 2 Church lane, arr. Tuesday, dep. Wednesday JOHNSTONE—Findlay Hay, \o Taylor's close, arr. and dep. Tuesday and Friday — James Allan, 15 Taylor's close, arr. and dep. Tues. and Fri, KILBAR,CHAN— 15 Taylor's close, (by Johnstone earners) arr, and dep. Tuesday and Fnday KILBRIDE (WEST)— 2 Church lane (by Irvine carrier) arr, Tuesday, dep. Wednesday Carriers* Quarters, S^c. Appendix. 101

KILMARNOCK—Alexander Graham, 9 East Breast, arrives and departs Tuesday and Friday LARGS—John Lochhead, White Horse Inn, 33 Market street, arr. and dep. Friday and occasionally on Tuesday — James Goldie, (Horse Post) 2 Church lane, arr. and dep. daily LOCHWINNOCH—(by Beith carrier) PAISLEY— George Mennie, (Caravan) 27 Shaw street, arr. or- casionaliy on Tuesday and Friday, dep. on Wednesday, and Saturday — James Sands, 27 Shaw street, arr. and dep. occasionally Walter Cathcart, 9 East Breast, arr. and dep. daily PORT-GLASGOW— John Graham, 7 William street, arr. and dep. daily — John Miller—arr. and dep. daily SALTCOATS— (by Irvine carrier) FISHERY OFFICERS. Land, Kelly street } Muir, Robert, principal officer, Alexander's place, street I Miller, John, M'Kellar's Union

; Ferguson, John, Jamaica street LOCKERS.—(Customs.)

Blair, Thomas M'Night, Andrew Summers, John Ferguson, Fergus Ogilvie, Lawrence Walker, Andrew Grant, Lewes Scott, Robert Wylie, Alexander M'Intyre, Patrick KING'S WEIGHERS.—(Customs.)

Mitchell, Walter I M'Glashan, James I Williams John,

Donald I M'Intosh, Alex. M'Intosh, ( PORTERS AND BARROWMEN.

No. of No. of Badge Badge 4 James Wilson 31 Martin M-Neilhedge 5 Tlios. Wilson 32 Archibald Niven 7 Charles M'Lachlan S3 Angus Wiikie 8 W^m. Morrison 34 Henry Smith 11 Donald M'Dona'd 35 James Robertson 12 James Morrison 37 Duncan IVf'Lartv 14 Neil M'Callum 39 James M'Eachran 15 John Park 42 George Thompson 16 James Ross 44 Peter Chambers 19 George M'Intosh 45 Robert Miller 21 John M Fcirlan 46 Dougald Campbell 24 John Carnuhan 47 Neii M'Fayden

I 3 m

102 Greenock, Porters and Sarrowmen, 8fc.

No. of No. of JBadge. Badge. 48 V/m. Henderson 55 Archibald Gillies 49 William Chambers 56 James Benhara 50 Duncan Cameron 57 Malcom Downie 51 Eobert M'Liutock 59 Donald Niveu 53 Thomas Perrie 61 John M'lntjre # REGULATIONS for PORTERS and BARROWMEN.

The Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock, in virtue of the powers committed to them by the Acts of Parliament, 41, Geo. IIL cap. 51, and 57, Geo. III. cap. 32, hereby enact and ordain the fuilovvirig Regulations, to be strictly observed and enforced from and after the 1st June 1826, until expressly altered, viz: — 1st. That no Porter or Barrowman shall be permitted to ply for hire within the Town of Greenock, and on the Quays and Breasts thereof, without being first licenced pursuant to the said Acts, and Jiiiving found caution faithfully to observe and fulfil the present

Hegulations ; and each Porter shall have constantly affixed to his breast a Badge, specifying his number, and which shall be delivered to him on his being licenced; —and all persons contravening this Regulation, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Pounds for each Ciffence. 2d. That all Porters shall with diligence and expedition perform the services for which they are engaged, and shall not soil or injure the property entrusted to their charge ; and shall conduct themselves ^vith civility and discretion, under a penalty not exceedmg Five Pounds for each offence, besides being liable to the party injured for damages. 3d. That when a Steam Vessel just arrived at the Harbour hasF t;\ken a birth in the outside of another Steam Vessel, no Porters or Bitrovvmen to stand on the paddle-box or on the side of the inside Vessel, but arrange themselves in the middle of that Vessel, arvd if the Vessel just arrived occupies an inside birth, they shall then a)range tliemselves on the Quay, at least four feet from the edge iliereof till called to be engaged, and permitted to pass on board by the officer attending for that purpose ; nor shall any Porter, upon being engaged to carry Luggage or other Goods in the Town of Gieeiiock, or from the Quays and Breasts thereof, attempt to trans- fer these to another Porter, but shall himself fulfil his engagement, and when required, accompany his employer: and all persons con- travening thii Regulation; shall be subjected in a penalty not exceed- ing Five Pounds for each offence. 4th. That no Porter shall embark the Luggage of Passengers go- ing on board of any Steam Vessel until the Passengers intending to land at the Harbour shall have first landed with their Luggage, un- der a penalty riot exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. Regulations for Porters 8^ Barrowmen, 8^c. Appendix. I03'

5th. That the Wheel Barrows belonging to the Porters who ply on the Harbour, appointed for the Steam Boats, and in the Town of Greenock, shall be arranged and stationed, each with the nunaber of its owner's Badge, and his name legibly painted thereon, in a si- tuation to be fixed by the Officers appointed for that purpose, under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. 6tb. That Porters plyijig on the Steam Boat Quay shall be care- ful not to permit boys or other idlers to go on board any of the Steam Vessels, and, if necessary, they shall call for assistance on the officer on the station, and on the masters and crews of the Steara Vessels, to aid them in keeping boys and idlers from going on board, and in forcing them when on board, on shore : And the Officer, and the master and crews of Steam Vessels, shall be bound to give such assistance : And all persons contravening this Kegula- tion, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. 7th. That no Porter shall demand or take a higher sum for his services than the fares stated in the Table hereunto annexed, and each Porter shall, when plying, have in his possession a copy of these Regulations and the Fares annexed, and shall at all times pro- duce the same to the person employing him when required, and that under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. 8th. That the Magistrates, on sufficient cause shown, may de- clare the Bond of Caution granted for any Porter forfeited, and deprive the offender of his Licence and Badge. 9th. The penalties incurred under the preceding Regulations, may be sued for before the Magistrates, and recovered, at the in- stance of the Procurator Fiscal of the Town of Greenock ; and such proportion of these penalties to be awarded to the informer as the Court may in its discretion direct* 10th. That a Printed Copy of these Regulations, and Table of Fares annexed thereto, be placed in the Cabin and Steerage of each Steam Vessel, for the information and guidance of the Public.

FARES. Established by the Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock, for Porters or JBarroiomen plying within the Town of Greenock^ and

on the Quays and Breasts thereof.

From any place within the Town of Greenock, and not beyond the Delling Burn or West Burn, A Letter or Parcel at or under 71bs. ^eo 2 A parcel above 7 lbs., and not exceeding 56 lbs, 3 A Parcel above 56 lbs. and not exceeding 112 lbs. 4 Any Load on a Wheel Barrow, exceeding 112 lbs - 5 104 Greenock. Shipping Companies, 8^c,

From any place in the Town of Greenock and not beyond the Burgh of Crawfurdsdike or Tolls on the High and Low Gourock Roads, A Letter or Parcel not exceeding 7 lbs. 3 A Parcel above 7 lbs. and not exceeding 56 lbs. 4 A Parcel above 56 lbs. and not exceeding 1 12 lbs., - 6 Any Load on a Wheel Barrow, exceeding 112 lbs. 6 For Labour, per day, - - - 2 6 For Labour per hour, from 1st April to 1st October Si Ditto from 1st October to 1st April _ _ _ 4,

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

Reference Ho. to Agents. Clyde Shipping Company, 40 Hutton, Hugh, agent, East India Breast Glasgoio, Greenock, and Ayr Steam Shipping Company. Black, Archd. & Sons, agents, Custom House place Glasgoio, Greenock, and Belfast Steam Shipping Company. 4 Black, Archd. & Sons, agents, Custom House place. Glasgow, Greenock, Camphelton, and Londonderry Steam Shipping Company. 48 Khull, Nicholas, agent, 3 William street. Glasgow, Greenock, and Dublin Steam Shipping Campany. 60 Little, James & Co. 2 West Quay. Glasgow, Greenock, and Inverness Steam Shipping Company. 56 Laird, Alexander & Sons, 4 East Breast. Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool Steam Shipping Company. Black, Archibald & Sons, agents, Custom House place. Glasgow, Greenock, and Stranraer Steam Shipping Company. Niven, Archibald, agent, (Steam Boat porter.) Greenock and Ayr Shipping Company. 52 Kippen & Lindsay, agents, 36 Cathcart street. Greenock and Bristol Shipping Company. 2^ Ferguson, Daniel, agent, (George Inn Buildings) & Shannon's close. Greenock and Camphelton Shipping Company. M'Lauchlan, Charles, (porter) agent. Greenock and Dublin Shipping Company. 60 Little, James & Co. agents, 2 West Quay, Greenock and Inverary Shipping Company. Banner, James, (porter) agent. Greenock and Liverpool Shipping Company. 52 Kippen and Lindsay, agents, 36 Cathcart street. Greenock and Londonderry Shipping Company. 48 Khull, Nicholas, agent, 3 William street. Greenock and Rothsay Shipping Company. Banner, James, (porter) agent. Shipping Companies, S)C. Appendix, 105

Greenock, Whitehaven, Carlisle, Ulverston, and Dundee Shippiyig Company, 8 Brown, William, 18 East Quay lane« Leith and Greenock Shipping Company. 28 Ferguson, Duncan & Co. ag-ents, 69 Cathcart street. London, Leith, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Shipping Company. The Company's Tug Packets sail from Leith for Glas- gow and Greenock on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday^ and from Greenock on Tuesday and Friday. Ferguson, Daniel, agent, (George Inn buildings) 6 Shannon's close. New Chjde Shipping Company. 68 Macquarrie, A. agent, Excise buildings. New York Line of Packets. 60 Little, James & Co. agents, 2 West Quay.

AGENTS FOR SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS. Reference No. to Vessels and Shipping Companies.

4 Black, Archibald and Sons, Custom House place 8 Brown, William, 18 East Quay lane 12 Burrell, A. M. & Co. 4 Shannon's close 16 Ewing and Reid, 6 Shannon's close. 20 Ewing, Robert and Co, Royal close. Rue-end street 24 Ferguson, Daniel, (George Inn Buildings) 6 Shannon's close 28 Ferguson, Duncan and Co, (Morison's court) 42 Cathcart st. .32 Ferguson, William, 53 Dalrymple street 36 Fisher, John, KhuU's land, Kilblain street 40 Button, Hugh, East India Breast 44 Hunter, John and Co. 1 West Quay 48 Khull, Niciiolas, 3 William street 52 Kippen and Lindsay, 36 Cathcart street 56 Laird, Alexander and Sons, 4 East Breast 60 Little, James and Co. 2 West Quay

,63 Marquis, John, 1 4 Stewart street 64 M'Naught, Peter, Porter, Mid Quay ,68 Macquarrie, A. Excise Buildings 72 Ranken, John and Co. Excise Buildings 76 Miller, John and Co. 5 West Quay 80 Munro, Andrew, 5 West Quay 84 M'Lelian, John and Co. East India Breast 88 Neil and Gray, Bogle street 92 Stevenson, Thomas and Son, 3 West Quay lane 96 Rois, Corbett, and Co, 4 Shannon's close

00 Turner and Buchanan, 1 7 Cathcart street ,04 Walker, Robert, vintner, 7 William street 106 Greenock* Pilots, S^c.

DEEP SEA PILOTS (Licensed.) Adams, Richard Irvine, Matthevv M'Whirter, John Cameron, Angus Kerr, John Picken, James Crawford, James, Martin, James Ros?, James "Port Glasgow M'Adam, Robert Stewart, Jame?, Port Daw, William M'Corquodale, Gil- Glasgow Dease, John bert Stewart, John, jun. Dovvnie, Charles M'Millan, Malcolm Stewart, John, sen. Gillies, John M-Pheroon, Archd. M'Kinnon, Neil, Guu- rock

GREENOCK SHIPPING LISTS. SAILING VESSELS. ABBllEVIATIONS. Galliot Gabbaet Schooner Smack

A Adelaide Admiral Dun- can Sp PeterM'Lean Coast Aenes Bg D. Anstruther 156 & A. Muir Foreign Do. Sp D. M'AUum 74 Robert Kennedy Coast Do. Sp Simon Weir 23 Duncan Weir Coast Albion Bg James Allan 248 James Allan Foreign Alexander Bg J. Carmichael 169 Lang, Baine & Co Foreign Alert Sp A. M'Kenzie 20 John M 'Galium Coast Do. Sp Alex. Mitchell 53 J. & A. Sharp Coast Alicia Sp Dn. Campbell 23 James Campbell Coast Alpha Bg Jas. Loudon 157 James Stevenson Foreign America Sp Kob. Duncan 42 R, Rennie & Co Fishing Anna Sp Gardner 55 Robert Baird Clyde, &: Ann & Lilly Gt David Lament 67 John Speirs & Co RiTOr Argyle Bg John Leitch 261 John Leitch Foreign Do. Sp J. MFarlan 29 John M'Farlan Fishing Ark Sp A. Campbell 53 J. Scott & Sons Coast Atalanta B John Leitch 182 John Leitch & Co Foreign Auchintorlie Sp H. M'Bryde 63 Dn. Ferguson & Co Coast Avalon Bg R. Crawford 145 Kerrs & M'Bride Foreign Shipping Lists. Appendix. ] 07

Siiip. Master. Owner. Trade.

B Barbara Sp Dan. Taylor Barbara Barr Coast Bee Sp Jas. Shearer 52 J). Service & Co Fishing Belmont Eg Edward Paul 294 Jofen Miller & Co Foreign Betsey Bg A. M'Dougall 100 Alex.^'DougaJl Foreign Betsey & Janet Sp J. Sinclair 40 Archd.^J'Kellar Coast Bon Accord Bg James Croal 169 Matthew Hill & Co Foreign Bonny Lassie Sp R. Buchanan 63 R. Buchanan & Wm. Blackwood Coast Borealis Bg Jas. Wright 154 Q. & J. Leitch Foreign Britannia Sr R. Shedden 98 Stuart & Rennie Foreign Brothers SpJas. M'Lean 25 James M'Lean Coast C Caledonia Sp Don. Martin 22pavid Martin Coast Bo. Gt J. Campbell 1 11 William Baine Fishing Do. Bg James Kelso 127 Stuart & Rennie Foreign

Canada S Alex. Allan 329 Harvey, Allan c*^ Co Foreign Carron Bg John Potter 167 Alan, Ker & Co Foreign Cartha Bg Arch. Smith 358 A. "Wilson & Co Foreign Catherine Bg D. Sinclair 1^8 James Scott & Co Foreign Do. Sp J.M'Corquodale 19 Jn. M'Corquodale Coast Do. Sp John M'Tavish 14 John M'Tavish Coast Catherine and Isabel Sp John Campbell 30 Neil Douglass & Co Catherine and Margaret Sp D. Lamont 16 D. Lament & Co Catherines Sp Daniel Duncan 49 S. D. & J. Duncan Coa^t Cato Sp Archd. Clerk 23 Archd. Clerk & Co'Co^st Ceres Sp Alex. Harper 7 D. Ferguson & CojCoast Do. Sp Wm. M^Clure 44 John Black Do. fishing Cessn-ock Bg D. Thomson 133 Bobt. Baine & Co Foreign Charente Bg W. Fullarton 125 Robt. Glass & Co {Do. & coast Charlotte Sk A. Carmicbael 20 Archd. Carmicbael Coast Christian Sp Peter M'Arthur 73 Robt. Angus & Co Coast Christian and Susan Richd. Adams 18 R. Adams, pilot Pilot boat Clansman s James Ritchie 348 Ad. Wilson & Co Foreign Clementina Sp David Smith 43 W. Blackwood Coast Cleopatra Bg N. Walsh 161 N. Walsh Foreign Clyde Sp Dn. M'Lean 75 D. Ferguson & Co Coast Do. sp Wm. M'Alister 90 Alexander Brown Coast Conveyance Sp Peter Ewing 37 Daniel M'Lean Coast Corsair Bg James Scott 273 Robt. Glass & Co Foreign Cruikston Cas- Carmicbael & Had- tle Bg Peter Fisher 382 dow Foreign 108 Greenock, Shipping List»<

Ship. Master. Own Trade.

Cyar Bg Alex. Russell 289 Q.&J. Leitch&Co Foreign D Dasher SpJohn, M'Evping 23 D.M'Dougall&Co Coast David Bg Duncan Smith 204 Kippen & Lindsay Foreign Deveron BgA. M'Gill 333 Kippen & Lindsay Foreign Diana Bg Colin Duncan 90 Colin Duncan Do. & coasii Do. Sr D. M'Callum 93 John Black Do. & coast! Do. BgJohn Ferguson 294 Stuart & Rennie Foreign Do. Sp Neil Black 15 Neil Black Coast Dispatch SpJohn M'Kellar 31 John M'Kellar Coast Dumbarton Gt Alex. Whyte .53 John M'Govvn River Duchess of Richmond Bg Peter Chesser 319 A. M'Callum & Co Foreign E Edinburgh Sr John Graham 104 Archibald Sharp Coast Edward Brown Sp Neil M'Tavish 18N. & J. M'Tavish Coast Eldoa S John M'Alpine 402 Carmichael & Had- dow Foreign Eieanora Sp Archd. M'Fee 49 J. & A. Sharp Coast Eliza SJohn Cameron 307 Wallace, Hunter & Co Foreign Eliza & Jane Sp John M'Neilage 13 D. M'Neilage Coast Elizabeth Sp Alex. M'Lean 71 D. Ferguson & Co Coast Do. S D. M'Alpine 307 Dan. Sharp & Co Foreign Do. Sp John M'Lean 61 J. M'Lean & Co Coast Endeavour Sp D. M'Intyre IBDugald M'Intyre Coast Euphemia Bg Wra. Gordon 150 James Tasker Foreign Essiquebo BgJ. M'Kessock 240 John Scott & Son Foreign F Fanny Sp Peter Brown 29 R. Rennie & Co Fishing Favourite Sw James Allan 296 Alex. Harvey & ColForeign Fingal Sp Alex. M' Arthur 80 John Todd& Son ICoast Fortune Bg R. Crawford 311D. &R.Gilkison & Co Foreign Foundling Bg A. M'Kechnie 205 Alex. M'Callum Foreign Fox Sp J. M'Callum 20 Archd. M'Callum Coast

Funchall Bg Samuel Picken 2 1 9 James Hunter & Co Foreign G George Sp John Campbell 67|John Campbell Coast George CanningBgjThos. Callender 477, Q. & J. Leitch Foreign George & Jean Sp John Todd 29 John Todd Fishing Glasgow Sp|Robt. Duncan 94'john Black Coast Gleaner BgR. Chambers I33|james M'Brair Gleniflfer BglArchd. Baxter 31 S.Neil & Gray Foreign Good Design SpJRobert Kelso 25 James Adam & Co Fishing Gulnare BgSamuel George 148 James Hunter Foreign ^hipjnng Lists. Appendix. 109

Sh ip. Master. Owner. Trade.

^^ 1, Harmony Eg D. M'Ewing 251 Daniel Sharp & Co Foreign Hnzard Sp J. Camjibell 79 James Adam & Soi Coiist Do. SwlArchd. Duncan !53 Hugh Hiitton& Co Foreign ;eeait of Oak S]) John Speii's 52 John Speiis & Co Coast 'Helen Sp D. M' Donald 29 Donald M'Donald Coast Do. Bg J. Caldwell 129 J. & W. Stewart Foreign

! Do. Sp R. M'Farlane 21 Robt. M'Farlane Coast Helen & Mar- garet Sp Wm. Turner 16 Wm. Turner, Jun Coast tlelen BI'Gre- gor Bg Robt: Shed den 210 Alex. M'Callum Foreign Hero Thos. Potter 321 Q &J. Leitch&Co Foreiun HoDe Bg D. Swan 196 James Scott & Co Foreign iDo: Gt J. McLean 79jNeil xM'Arthur River iHugh Crawford Sj. John Crawford 5Bj Robert M'Farlane Coast Bunter Bg Robt. Atkins 257 J. M-Ke:vie & Co Foreign I [ndustry Sj: John Shaw 23 John & D. Shaw Coast Iris B^ Joseph Frank 296 Wallace, Hunter & Co Foreign Isabella B^ Don. M'Donald 183;D. Sharp & Co Foreign Do. Bg Tnos. Thomsoii 14-3!T. Thomson&Boog Foreign

Isabella & Mary Sp James Currie 1 6 Johnston & Currie Coast J Tan::GS Dennis- ton Bg N M'Lean 303 D. Sharp & Co Foreign lanet Gt Archd. Baxter 73|A. & A. Baxter River Clyde

I Do. Sp John Black 22;John Black Coast Do. John VVhyte I Sp 53 D. Service & Co Fishing Do. Sp L. M'Kinnon 54 L. & D. M'Kinnon Coast lanet&Marga ret Sp John M'Fie 76 John Weir funnets Sp Archd. Whyte 6 William Ferguson 1| Coast 3o. &MargaretsSp Jas. Robertson 25 James Robertson Coast fane Haddow Bg J. Hamilton, jun 34-5'j. Haddows & Co Foreign Tean Bg A. P. Currie 169 A. Harvey & Co Foreign Do. Bg Alex. Findlay 28!:T. Hamlin & Co Forejgn iDo. Gt A. M'Naught 73 Arthur M'Naught Do. Sp John Fletcher n.iVj'Callum & Fletcher Coast Do. Sp'Peter Taylor H'A. & P. Taylor ? feans Sp' Archd. Adam 70} Wm. Lindsay & Co Coast k^anie S|j,D. Crawford 53,D. Service & Co Do.& fishing K 110 Greenock. Shipping List

Ship. Oi Trade.

JeanieJ Sp Neil Campbell 34 Do Service & Co Fishing Jessjie Sp Alex. Duncan 85 J. & A. Sharp Coast Do. Gt John M'Naught 51 John M'Naught River Dq. Sp K. Baxter 55 J. Adam & Son Co.&fishi? Jessy Sp D. Campbell 7] D. Service & Co Co.&fishLii Joanna Bg Ellar J^.i^Kellar 210 J. & W. Stewart & Co Foreign ': Johns Sp D. M'Gown 57 John M'Gown River Hugh Campbell 60 Robt. Huie & Co River f Do. Gt John & Hobert Sp W. Douglass 56 Robert Glass Fishing Joseph Hume Bg Wm. Ritchie 277 Joseph Reid & Co Foreign Jura Sp Rodger Shaw 32 Rodger Shaw& Co Coast K Katties Sp Colin Shaw 37 D. & J, Cameron Do.&fishi Kelvin Sp Robt. Niven 50 R. Baird & Son Coast Keith Stewart Sp John Banks 90 Robert Kennedy Coast King Henry Bg Peter Anderson 139 Q. & J Leitch Foreign Kitty Sp Dond. Thomson 29 C. & J. Morrison Coast Do. Sp Robert Niven 25 Wm. Adamson Coast L Lady Frances J. Ballantyne 17 John Ballantyne Coast Lady Margaret Sp Alex. Leitch 50 Alex. Leitch Coast Lady Montgo- mery Sp John Lovvrie 29 J. & A. Lyon Fishing | Lady of the Lake Bg J., Glederie 423 J. & A. Muir & Co Foreign Lavina Bg Dugald Cowan 157 J. & W. Stewart Foreign Leander Eg G. M'Ausland 149 Jas. Hunter & Co Foreign Lochsley Sp J. M'Lachlan 17 Dugald Gray & Co Coast &fij Lord Nelson Sp A. M'Callum 44 Wm. Baine Fishing Lotus Thos. Wilson 280 Campbell, Ander- son & Co Foreign M Madeira Sr D. M'Cormick 91 R. & A. Cars well Foreign Margaret Sp Archd. Sinclair 32 P. Sinclair & Co Coast Do. Gt D. Bruce 61 N. M'Leod Coast Do. Bg D. M'Donald 275 J. M'Lellan & Co Foreign I Do. Gt J. Campbell 78 J. Campbell Coast Do. Bg|j. M'Allister 241 Reid & Paterson Foieign Do Sp R. M'Lachlan 8 Robt. M'Lachlan Coast Margarets Sp Alex. Duncan 73 Alexander Duncan Coast Do. Sp James Hossack 41 James Hossack Do.&fishi Margaret & AnnSp D. Johnston 38 Brown & Johnston Coast Do. & Mary Sp Thos. Stewart 16 W. & T. Stewart Coast 1

pipping Lists. Appendix. 1 1

s Ship. Trade. E^ ffaria Sp A. Sinclair 27 Gideon Lyie Fishing Do. Sp D. Blair 27 Duncan Blair Fishing Do. Sp G, M'Leod 217 J. M'Lellan & Co Foreign Do. Bg Wm. Shearer 01 Watt & Stevenson Do. & coast (Mariner Bg John L'riwson i06 J. M'Lellan & Co Foreign ylars S J. Clapperton 405 J. M'Gown & Co Foreign ilary Sp Alex. M'Kella 85 Alex. M'Kellar )o. Sp Alex. Thomson 16 A. Thomson Coast )o. Bg James Laird 86 James Siewart Foreign Do. Sp John M'Lish 1 John M'Lish Coast >o. Gi Thos. Campbell 66 John Chapman Coasd Do. bp T. Hutchison 32 Thomas Hutchison Coast Sp Peter Brown 18 Peter Brown Coast, Jo and Agnes Sp J. M'Dougall 16 L. Brown & Co CoasC ilary Queen of Scots Bg Thomas Potten 248 Christopher Scott Foreign llarys Sp Alex. Whyte 88 Alexander Whyte Coast Do. Sp Thom-as Bailie 17 Baillie & Kennedy Do. and Jean Sp Alex. Crawford 63 J. Pennell & Co Coast Hercury Sr Thos. Callender 75 John Gilchrist Foreign kierinaid Sp D. M'Millan 33 James M'Eachran Coast VEeteor Bg John Gibbs 214 J. & W. Stewart F"oreign kdi-nerva Bg James Morris 172 A. Stewart & Co Foreign '^lonarch Bg William Miller 232 Roberr Glass Foreign lHorven Sr Allan Brown 113 Kerr's & M'Bride Foreign Viother and Sisters Sp D. M'Callum 47 John Black Co. &iishirig

Nancy Sp David M'Kellar 58 Robert Baird & Co Canal' &e. Kimble Sp ¥/m. Wilson 441144 Carswell Coast *^orvaI Bg Wm. Punton 197 Lang, Baine & Co F"oreign O prion Bg L. Maxton 193 J. & A. Muir Foreign

I P Paragon Bg Andrew Ross 175 H. M. Patten & Co Foreign ?^eggy Sp Andrew Lyon 43 Jas. & Andw. Lyon Fishing Do. Gt J. M'lUvraith 55 James M' II wraith River Clyde Do. Sp P. M'Master 56 Robt, Baird & Co Coast Do. and Ann Sp John M'Intyre 35 David M'Donald Coast [Do. & Nancy Wy John Campbell 13 John Campbell Co.& fishing, jJ'enelope Sp Archd. M'Lean 38 AEchd. M'Lean Coast Perseverance Bg John Bell 288 John Miller & Co Foreign -*hcenix Bg John Cochrane 383 Jas. Smith & Son Foreign ^iince William Gt Archd. Stewart 35 John M'Farlane Rivec 1 ,

] 1 2 Greenock. Shipping Listst^

Ship. Master. E^ Owner. Trade. R Rhind, Alex. iM'Kellar 54 A. M-Kellar Fish, & coasts

K'.bert Sp A. M-Farlane 50 Denny&M'Donald ' Coast . Do. Sp Ja?. Cochrane 46 Jas. Cochran & Co Coast Roderick Wm. M'Neil 42 Wm. M-Neil Coast Roger Stuart S'Robert Kerr 36-1- And. Stewart & Co Foreign Flow ley Bi!'Hamihon Auld 20 Alex- Harvey & Co Foreign Rothe?ay Sr John iVI'Ivinnoii 69 John M'Kinnon Coast Royal Adelaide Bg Ales. Tait 416 Alan Kar & Co Foreign S S.lus B- Arch. Welsh 355 A'an Ker & Co Foreign John M'Farlanc Wm. Simons Samson Si. 58 & Co Coast Sappho BglJanaes Wallace 217 A. Harvey & Co Foje^n yrftisfaction Sp Gibson 60 Robt. Baird & Son Canal &c Sc;er

Victoria Bi? John Eider 129 Stuart and Rennie Foreign , W | 'I Welcome BgJ. Buchanan 293 J. Scott & Co. Foreign, \ Wra. Donaldson Bg' J. M'Kenzie 113 Robert Glass Do. & coasl} William & Jane SpJD. M'Keich 25 J. Brown Coast

Williaraina BgJ Spence 187 Geo. Kerr& Son Foreign I '"'

Wilson Bg Y. Simpson 330 Christopher Scott Foreign ;

Zephyr Sr Hector M'Lean 69 Hector M'Lean Coast Sailing Vessels^ Appendix. 1 13

SAILING VESSELS.

Reference No. to Agents. To Ayr, Vessel, Master. Tor» Meiio. Swift Logan To Bristol 24 Clyde Wakeham &9 7 %\> Mary Power 99 7 24 Sarah Courtenay - 70 6 24 William Henry - Parfit 117 7

To Glasgow, 40 Ann lamont 40 Betty M'Arthur 40 Clyde Barrie 32 Diligence James Campbell 42: 2 •-40 Forth Campbell 40 Friends M'.Donald 68 Friendship Robertson 78 4 ' 40 Jean "V^illiam Kerr • 32 Janet Archibald White 58 2 ' 32 Jeans Jbugald M'Callum 70 4 40 Jenny Malcom Kerr 40 Kelvin Henry 40 Lilly Leitch 32 Peggy John Duncan 57 2' 68 Pilgrim Smith ;iii 70 4 ^fU 1 weed Cameron

To^Leith. 28 Admiral Duncan Peter M'Lean 74 S 28 Ceres Alexander Harper 73 3 28 Clyde Duncan M'Lean 75 3 28 Elizabeth Alexander M'Lean 71 3

• \To Leith, Port Dundas, ^ ; and Port Hopetoun,

'' 24 Alive Lyall 49- '3 24 Alert Reid 50 3 24 Andrew and Keatty George Ross 73c r-s 24 Dove James Smith 50 s 24 Fly Smart 48 3 ' 24 Keatty Lamb 80 s e 24 Lark Campbell 4S " b..24 Star - Lithgow 50 S K 3

-. 114 Greenock* Sailing Vessels^ ^c»

EeferenceN No. to Agents. To Liverpool. Vessel Master Ton. Men. 52 Ailsa John Little 93 7 52 Brilliant William Rae 92 7 52 Lion William Mitchell 102 7 52 Stag William Kincaid 102 7 52 Swan William Cringle 94 7 52 Tiger Alexander Hardie 109 7 To Bothsay.

... Lark Archibald M'Fie 40 3

Sailfrom Mid Quay To Master. Departures. Tons, Men. 104 Do. John Frazer Do. 104 Do. Menzies Do. 104 Cardross John M'Crae occasionally 304 Drumfork L, M'Gilvray daily 104 Helensburgh D. Colquhoun Do. 104 Do. Daniel Guay Do. 104 Do. D, M'Kinniven Do. 104 Hill-Ard more D. Ritchie Do.

... Holy Loch D. Ferguson arr. Tues. dep. Wed • .. ... Lochgilphead Archd. M'Kellar occasionally

... Portkill Jas . M'Farlan Tues. & Fri. ... Portinstuck D. Ferguson Wednesday

STEAM VESSELS.

Keference No. to Agents. To Arrochar. Vessel. Master. Departure. Ton Men ... Dumbarton M'Leod 49 6 ... Sovereign W. Henderson 60 6 To Ayr, 52 Countess of Glasgow J. M'Arthur Wed. & Sat. 75 8 To Belfast. 4 Belfast Turner 2 times a week 123 9 4 Eclipse A. Russell 3 times a fortnight 104 9 4 Fingal H. Price 3 times a fortnight 203 12 Steam Vessels. Appendix. 115

To Camphelton, Reference No. to Agents.

Vessel Master Departure Ton Meji ... Duke of Lancaster Napier 2 times a week 90 9

To Ca rnphelton and Londonderry.

. 48 Foyle J. Wyse Tuesdays 136 10 48 Londonderry Alex. Coulter Fridays 102 9

To Dublin.

60 Erin Newton Weekly 207 16 60 Scotia Oman Weekly 160 16 To Dumbarton,

, . Leven Lan^ 54 7 ... New Dumbarton M'Kinlay Vtwice daily 72 7 ... Old Dumbarton 49 6

To Glasgow. PASSAGE BOATS.

from the : Start Steam Boat Quay, viz —In summer at 6|, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, forenoon, and 1, 2|, 3, 4, and 5, afternoon,- and in winter, at 7, 8, 9, 10, and 1 1, forenoon, and 1, 3, and 4, afternoon, besides other Boats which have no fixed hours of starting. For particulars, see the Notice Boards, in Custom House place, and 9 Cathcart square.

Steam Boats leaving Greenock pass Honrg Minutes Port Glasgow in about ^ 45 Erskine Ferry 1 15 Cart Mouth , 1 Renfirew ^ 1 45 And arrive in Glasgow 2 30

Steam Boats leaving Glasgow pass Hours Slinutes Renfrew in about 45 Cart Mouth ^ 55 Erskine Ferry 1 .^ 15 Dumbarton 1 45 Port Glasgow 2 _ 15 And- arrive in Greenock 2 30 ^16 Greenock. Steam Vessels,

To Glasgow. Reference No. to Agents, LUGGAGE.

Vefsel Ma? ter Departure Ton Men 40 Active John Sim every lavi-ful day 59 4 68 Commerce Hossack Do. do. 60 6 40 Dispatch R. Campbell Do. do. 38 4 68 Favourite N. Jarnieson Do. do. 60 6 40 Industry Leitrh Do. do. 55 4 40 Trusty M. M'Ewing Do. do. 61 4 TOWING. 40 Gulliver '^. M'Gregor daily 74 5 40 Hercules Sutherland every lawful day 74 5 40 Samson J. M'Kellar daily 49 4

To Gourock, J)unoon, and Rothsat/.

Arran Castle ..Johnston daily 81 9 Ewing Taylor daily 77 7 Dunoon Castle Thomson 3 times a week 100 9 George Canning Hunter daily 81 9 Inverary Castle Barr daily 70 8 Maid of Islay Wallace 3 times a week 74 8 Superb M'Kenzie daily 76 8 Rothsay M'Kinnon daily 70 8

To HelenshTurgh and Glasgow.

Caledonia James Whyte ' daily 57 7 Clarence John Turner do. 70 8 Greenock Jas. Henderson do. 70 8 Helensburgh Alex. M'Leod do. 81 8 Sultan Alex. M'Kellar do. 68 8 Waverley Robert Douglass do. 55 7 To Inverness. Highland Cbieftain Colin M'Nab weekly 50 6 Highlander do 51 6 Maidof Morven Mathieson do. 52 6

To Islayf Staffa, lona^ and Skye. 56 Maid of Islay, No. 2 John M'Pherson To Islay and Skye weekly, and occasionally .to lona & StafFa 140 10 ..*A«^«iv^«^'<"''^ To' Kilmun* ".f^,.

i.jGlfinjffer Robertson daily 32 7

' To Kilmun and Glasgow,

St. Mun Hunter j\vj(?e; d§i]y 63 8 Steam Vessels. Appendix . 1 17

Ecferenca Ko. to Agents.

To Largs, Millport, SfC. Vessel Master Departure Ton Men Albion Lapsley daily 64 7 Countess of Glasgow J. M'Artbur 3 times a week 89 8 Largs J. Niven daily 70 8 To Liverpool.

" 4 Ailsa Craig Thos. Wylie Saturday 170 12 52 City of Glasgow Alex. Drysdclie Weekly 183 14 4 Glasgow Robt. Hepb urn Thursday 181 12 * 4 Liverpool Hugh Main Wednesday 196 18 To LGchgilphead, 8' I>unoon Castle Thomson 3 times a week 100 Ewing Taylor 3 times a week 77 7 Inverary Castle Barr occasionally 70 8 V/allace 3 times a week 74 8 j; Maid of Is lay, No. ], 1 Superb M'Kenzie 2 times a week 76 8 if To Lochqoilhead. St. Catherine M'kellar daily 73 8 On Lochlomond. Euphrosyne Wm. Buchan daily ?i To Paisley.

'. GlenifFer Robertson daily 32 7

To Rothsay and Inveroiry.

'^,. Dunoon Castle n, Thomson 3 times a week lOO 8 H To Rothsay, Arran Castle Johnston daily 81 8 Ewing Taylor 3 times a week 77 7 Inverary Castle J. Barr daily 70 8

:!;: Maid of Islay Wallace 3 times a week 74 8 Rothsay M'Kennon dally 70 a

: ; Superb M'Kenzie daily 76 8

To Stranraer. Lochryan Gillespie weekly 94 9

At Strachur Ferry,

' Oscar M'Fadyen 37 4

To Tobermory, Skye, and Stomoway. Ben Nevis — every 2 weeks 44 6 —

118 Greenock. Regulations for Steam Vessels.

REGULATIONS FOR STEAM VESSELS.

The Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock, Trustees for the Improvement of the Harbours of Greenock, and for establishing, sup- porting, and regulating the Police thereof, in virtue of the powers committed to them by the Acts of Parliament, 50, Geo. III. Cap. 167, and 57, Geo. III. Cap. 32, hereby enact and ordain the follow- ing Regulations, to be strictly observed and enforced from and after the first day of June 1826, until expressly altered, viz. : —

1st. That every Steam-Vessel for the conveyance of Passengers only, shall be brought alongside of that portion of the outside of the Custom-house Quay betwixt the Watch-house and Light-house, pro-

vided the same is not previously occupied ; and Steam- Vessels for the conveyance of Goods and Luggage shall take their stations alongside the other portion of the said Quay—and that under a penalty not ex- ceeding Five Pounds for each offence.

2d. That all Masters or other persons in charge of Steam- Vessels, shall depart and sail from the said Haxhonr jrunctually at the hours of sailing announced on the boards put up for the said Vessels within the town of Greenock, and that under a penalty not excejding Five Pounds for each offence. And the time of the day shall be regulat- ed and determined by the Public Clock at the Square. And on no account sliall the period which has been announced, be altered by the Masters, or by others under their directions or acting under their authority, under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each ofTence. But it is hereby provided and declared, that if, from the state of the weather or any unforseen occurrence, the Vessel cannot sail at the time announced on the boards, she shall depart as soon there- after as the Master or other in command shall be required by the person appointed as after-mentioned, and that under a penalty not ex- ceeding Five Pounds for each offence. sd. That the Bugle or Horn, used as a call for the Sailing of any Steam- Vessel, shall not be blown or sounded for such purpose until within five minutes of the time appointed for sailing, and it shall be done not on the Quays or through the streets, but by a person station- ed on board the said Vessel, and that under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. 4th. That Masters and CreAvs of all Steam- Vessels, lying nearest the Quay, shall have a sufficient gang-way board, with a hand-rail affixed to it, placed betwixt their Vessel and the Quay, and shall give free access over the decks of their Vessels to passengers, to and from

the Vessels lying in the outside births or stations ; as also free access for the conveyance of luggage and coals, to and from said vessels. under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence. 5th. Tliat when it is dark, every Steam- Vessel, for passengers, shall, under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence, have and use sufficient lights at the time of their arrival at, or depar- ture from, the FJ arbour, so as to enable passengers to get on board or to laud with safety. Eegulatlons for Steam. Vessels, S^c. Aj)pendix. 119

6th. That the Masters and Crews of all Steam- Vessels, shall take special care to exclude all persons under pretence of selling fruit or other eatables, or persons pretending to be porters, from coming and remaining on board within ten minutes of the hour of sailing, and shall, v\hen called upon, assist the officer on the Station and the Li- cenced Porters in keeping on shore boys or other idlers—under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence.

7th. That in order to defray the expence of removing and carting away the dross, ashes, and rubbi&h, discharged from Steam-Boats and

laid dov.n upon the Quay, there shall be paid annually as follows, viz : For each Steam- Vessel plying on the River and resorting to Gree-

nock Quays daily, at the rate of 1 s. 6d. for every horse-power. Steam-Boats plying on the line, that only call at Greenock,

Once in 2 days. Is. 4d. per each horse-power. Once in 3 days. Is. 2d. do. Once in 4 days. Is. Od. do. Once in 5 days, lOd. do. Once a week, 8d. do.

8th That a person shall be appointed by the Magistrates and Council, to see these regulations carried into execution and strictly

enforced ; and the Masters and Crews of Steam- Vessels shall obey the orders and instj uctions given by that person.

9th. That the penalties incurred, under the preceding Regulations, may be sued for before the Magistrates of Greenock, and recovered at the instance of the Procurators Fiscal of the Harbour Police of Greenock, and such proportion of these penalties to be awarded to the informer as the Court may in its discretion direct.

10th. That a printed copy of these Regulations shall, by its own^ ers, be placed in the Cabin and in the Steerage of each Steam- Vessel, and which shall at all times be open and patent to the passengers on board of said Vessel—under a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for each offence.

Walter Laird, collector of anchorage, steam boat dues, &c. Custom

. House Quay— A. Adam, superintendant for birthing steamers.

DIRECTIONS For the Recovery of the aj}parently Drowned or Dead, BY THE PAISLEY HUMANE SOCIETY.

IN APPAE.ENT DEATH three objects are constantly to be

kept in view ; 1st, to remove every hurtful cause ; 2d, to regulate

the temperature of the body ; 3d, to restore breathing. For these purposes the fuUowing directions may be usefully employed, till medi- cal assistance arrive, which ought instantly to be sent for in every casco 120 Greenock. Directions, SfC,

In a Case of Drowning. Remove as quiekly as possible all wet clothes from the body, dry it well, wrap it in any warm woollen covering, and convey it, witli the head and breast, moderately raised, to the nearest house, where none but useful assistants ought to be admitted. Let the body now be laid in a warm bed or upon a warm blanket near a fire but not ex- posed to a strong heat. Let the lost heat be restored by rubbing the surface with warm cloths or hands, by wrapping a piece of warm flan- nel or blanketing round the waist, and by applying warm substances, first and chieflij to ibe trunk and head, next to the limbs. The most convenient for this purpose are bottles or flasks filled with warm wa- ter, and bags or stockings filled with hot grains, chaff, bran, salt, or Sand*. Large glysters of warm water should also be exhibited. To restore the breathing let a person firmly compress the nostrils with the fingers of one hand, then apply his mouth across the mouth of the body and blow forcibly ; let him now lift his head and the air will escape. This operation is to be commenced as soon as possible, and continued till natural breathing return, or till the case appear hopeless. If water in the month and nostrils prevent inflation of the lungs, it ought to be discharged by blowing into the mouth while the nostrils are left open. In a Case of Straiigling. Remove every thing tight from the neck and breast, then procetd to inflate the lungs and restore heat, as directed above. In a Case of Suffocation from Impure Air,

Admit fresh air, inflate the lungs, and restore heat as directed above, if the body be cold ; if, as sometimes happens, it be warmer than naturally, reduce the heat by dashing the head, neck, and breast smart- ly wuh cold water. In a Case of Apparent Death from Lightning. Besides using the same means as for suffocation, give large glysters of salt and water, and use friction over the whole body. In a Case of Apparent Death from Intense Cold. Avoid placing the body at first near the fiie, use friction rather than apply heat for a time; in other respects, act as for drowning. In a Case of Excessive Intoxication. If the breathing be suspended act as for drowning, give large glys- ters of salt and water, endeavour to bring up the contents of the stomach by tickling the throat with feathers ; for the same purpose, when the power of swallowing is restored, give copious draughts of warm water.

* On the first alsrm of any person bring drowned, let warm water be procured. In this immerse the body, taking care that it be no hmter thsn the h:jnd can bear without pain, at same time keeping the head and breast moderately raised. This is to the tor preferable other means re--toriiig warm'h. Hub the body with the iiand j do not, however, suspend the use of the oihei means at the same time. Directions, 8^c. Appendix. 121

To Prevent Death from Loss ofBlood.

If from a wound, apply firm pressure to the wound by the finger, If from a or a small pad, till medical assistance can be procured.— heart limb, twist a handkerchief tightly round the limb, nearer to the than the wound. If fainting has taken place, lay the patient in the recumbent position, and apply hartshorn to the r.ORtrils. — If the bleeding is from an internal part, apply cold wet cloths, and avoid all stimulants.

HARBOUR TRUSTEES, By acts of Parliament, are the Magistrates and Town Council, who are also Trustees and Commissioners, along with the Coirmissioners elected by the Ship-owners of Greenock in November, viz : — COMMISSIONERS. John Marquis James Kippen James Stuart John Maelellan, jun. Alex. M'Allum John Gray Daniel Sharp Samuel Paterson William Stewart

PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.

CUSTOM HOUSE. —CUSTOM HOUSE buildings. Open from 10 o'clock morning, to 3 o'clock afternoon, Thomas Bissland, Collector— John Campbell, Comptroller. collectors' clekks.

Neil Leitch John Stewart I Andrew Donaldson J

Alexander ( Edward G. Bursey John Macfarlan | John John Currie, Comptroller's Clerk,

James Reid, landing surveyor, and surveyor of warehouses Archibald Langwill, comptrolling surveyor of warehouses James Cunningham, clerk to do. James Wallace, warehouse-keeper—John Black, clerk to do.

SEARCHERS, LANDWAITERS, AND COASTWAITERS. John Lavvder James Baird Robert Stobo John Innes John Crawford George Anderson John Weddell John Inglis William Richardson William M'Dowall, searchers' clerk. John M'Cunn, tide surveyor —William Fernie, assistant do. Hugh Stevenson, actmg tide surveyor. Buchanan Morrison, Jerguer. Andrew Pitcaiin, Principal Superintendent of Quarantine at Holy Loch L 1 22 Greenock. Public Offices, 8^c.

PRINCIPAL COAST OFFICERS. At Easdale Robert Robertson Inverary Alexander Hodge Lochgilphead Duncan Cannpbell Oban John Robson Rothsay Archibald MacLea Tobermory John Macdougall

EXCISE OFFICE.—Excise Buildings.

Open from 8 o'clock morning, to 3 o'clock afternoon. John Wharton, Collector—Malcom M'Pherson, Supervisor. Peter Connacher, Collector's Clerk. Archibald Paton, and James M'Beath. Export Officers. W. S. Maitland, Permit Writer. INLAND OFFICERS, GREENOCK. Alex. Raid David Smith William Murdoch Joseph Hurst John M'Pherson Jonathan HadclifFe James Major James Chisholm Mrs. Hunter, Housekeeper.

Advertiser Office—8 William street. Published every Tuesday and Friday, John Mennons, proprietor.

American Consulate—42 Cat heart street, Duncan Ferguson, Vice- Consul.

Assembly Rooms— 44: Cathcart street, John Walker, keeper.

Billet Office—47 Hamilton street, George Williamson, billet master.

Brazilian Consulate—East India Breast, Hugh Hutton.

Chamber of Commerce of Greenock— Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1813. — James Kippen, Chairman. — Directors, Messrs. James Stewart—T. B. Ross—John M'Lellan, Jun.—John Neil- James Jamieson— Duncan Weir—James Muir—Adam Fairrie — Walter Baine, Jun. —Andrew Anderson —John M'Gown— Secretaries, Messrs. John Dunlop, and William Liddell.

Clyde Commercial List— 46 Hamilton street. Published every Tues- day, Thursday, and Saturday—William Johnston, Sen.

Coffee Boom (Exchange)—44 Cathcart street, John Walker, keeper. Coffee Room (Greenock) — 10 Cathcart Square, John Teulon, keeper.

Directory Office (Renfrevvshire) — 10 Barclay street, Paisley, George Fowler. ——

Public Offices, 8^c. Appendix. 123

Gas Works— Crawfurd Street, James Dunn, manager. Instituted 1828 by a Society of Gentlemen, who subscribed the sum re- quisite for their erection, aG 10,000, under the condition of giving up their right for the benefit of the Community, on being paid common interest for money advanced. This transfer to the Community has been made, and its benefits acknowledged.

Justice ofPeace Clerk — Mansion House lane, David Crawford, De- pute clerk.

Mail Coach Office— Tontine, 10 Cathcart street

Police Office—il Hamilton street, Captain Robert Lyle, superin- tendent of Town Police — Adjutant John Campbell, superm- tendent of Harbour Police.

Poors' Rates Office —7 Manse lane, D. Macevven, collector.

Post Office—] Watt Place, Matthew Urie, post-master— Wiliiam Clyde, assistant — Donald MFadyen, letter Cirrier, 14 Highland Close-—Alex Ferguson, letter carrier, Lang's land, Tobago st.

Procurator Fiscal's Office —4<7Hamilton street, George Williamson Procurator Fiscal for the Town, and Lower Ward of the County.

Register Office for Seamen— Gardeners' Arms Inn, 4 Manse lane, Neil M'Kellar. Sheriff Clerk— 3 Bank street, Robert V/alkinshaw, clerk—Peter Jackson, depute clerk.

Sheriff Court House— 47 Hamilton street.

Stamp Office—2 Hamilton street, William Watson.

Statute Labour Money Office — 7 Manse lane, D. Macewen, collector.

Tax Office, (Western District) — 1 East Quay lane, John Napier, collector^—John Dunn, surveyor—David Crawford, clerk of Supply.

Town Clerk—47 Hamilton street, James Turner, town clerk J. K. Gray, town clerk depute.

Tovm Treasurer—47 Hamilton street, Archibald Wilson, town treasurer. Shaws Water Joint Stock Company— Office Mansion House lane, (open from 10 till 4,) constituted by Act of Parliament, 10th June, 1825 — Sir M. S. Stewart, Bart., M. P. chairman —Jas. Tasker, vice-chairman —William M'Fie, William Leitch, John Shaw Stewart, Alex. Thomson, and James Watt, directors Robert Thom, engineer—James Thorn, superintendent David Crawford and Wm. Currie, clerks —Archd. M'Phedran, collector. —

124< Greenock. Fire and Life Insurance Offices, S^c.

FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS. Atlas— 44 Cathcart streef, Alex. Brymner. Eagle and Uyiited Empire Life— 41 Cathcart streef, John Paton. Edinburgh Friendly— 3 Watt Place, Samuel Gemmill. llercides—38 Shaw street, Patrick Hunter. Imperial— 17 William street, Nicholas Khul!. Insurance Company of Scotland— Crawfurd street, Jas. Dun?'. London, Leith, and Belfast, Smack Insurance Company, (marine)— George Inn Buildings, 6 Shannon's Close, Daniel Ferguson. Manchester— George Inn Buildings, 6 Shannon's Close, Daniel Ferguson. No7ih British—4 William street, John Black. Norwich Union— 18 East Quay lane, Hugh Hamilton. Palladium Life Insurance— Mansion House lane, Stewart, Craw- ford, and Cunie. Pelican Life—27 Charles street, John Buchanan. Phanix Fire~~21 Charles street, John Buchanan. Scottish Union— 2 West Quay, James Little & Co. Sun— 3 Bank street, Peter Jackson. V/est of England—^5 Hamilton street, Henry T. Patten. West of Scotland— Alan Ker—5 West Quay, Andrew Munro.

FIREMEN. Captain, John Parker, Nicholson street. David Fleming, Captain depute, Charles street.

Engines for Extinguishing Fire.

1, Church Lane. The Water Engines and other Apparatus, are deposited at the Green Market, 1 Church lane. Keys for them to be found at Angus Campbell's, keeper of Bride- well, 2 Market street— Wm. Donald's, vintner, 2 Church lane Robert Lyle's, superintendent of Town Police, 4 Church lane Parker, . Police Office, 47 Hamilton street—and of Captain John Nicholson street.

COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS. Baird, Robert, & Son, (lime and brick) Rue-end street Blackadder, M. (Drumpellier Coal Yard) Custom House place Campbell, Donald, (Haddow's Yard) Crawfurdsdyke Ferguson, Wm. 53 Dalrymple street Fletcher, Angus, Harvie lane—Wm. Dickson, proprietor Graham, James, East India Breast Huie, Ralston, & Co. 10 West Breast Knox, John, 33 Shaw street —

Coal Merchants and Agents^ &^c. Appendix, 125

M'Farlan, Alex. & Co. 42 Dalrymple street M'Farlan, John, (and dung) 20 Dalrymple street and Tobago street Munro, James, l4 Chailes street M'llwraith, James, (and dung) West Burn street M'llwraith, John, sen. West Burn street M'Morland, Peter, East India Breast

MARKETS AND STORES.

Fish Market (opposite) 1 West Breast Flesh Market, 10 Market street Green Market, I Market street Besides a weekly market, held on Friday, fairs, each of three day's duration, annually begin on the First Thursday of July, and fourth Tuesday of November.

ADJUSTERS OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS & MEASURES. Weights ^ Dry Measures y Adjusted at the Council Chamber, Liquid Measures j 4)7 Hamilton street.

GRAIN MILLS. Greenock Corn, Flour, and Malt Mills— Prince's street, Matthew Hill, miller. Shdws Water, (No. 2) Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills—M'Kenzie and Walker, millers and grain merchants, Dellingburn street Shaws Water, (No. 3) Bakers Flour Mill—Bakers Mil! Company- Peter Kelly, miller, Bakers street—James Wood, carter.

SOCIETIES, &c. INSTITUTED, ]731. Greenock Master WrigJits Society—James Baird, preses, Boyd street—Archibald Ferguson, treasurer, Ann street David Crawford, clerk, Deer Park — ? Officer.

]742. Greenock Gardeners' Society— hA-Am M'Leish, Lord Chan- cellor, Belville Place, Cart'^burn —John Campbell, depute- chaucellor, Jamaica street—Archibald Wilson, deacon, Union street— William Currie, treasurer. Rue-end street — Key-keepers, David Balderston, West Blackhal! street, ai;d Neil Brown, Shaw Place—Examiners, Robert M'Farlaru*, Innerkip street, and John Park, Crawfurd street —David Crawford, secretary. Deer Park—William Weir, officer, Cathcart street.

1744. Master Coopers'' Society—John M'Lenn, deacon, Hamil- ton street— Alexander Kerr, treasurer, Dalrymple street L 3 —

126 Greenock. Societies, &;c.

Andrew Inglis, clerk, Kilblain square —John Kennedy, offi- cer, Dalrymple street— Key-keepers, Daniel M'Lean, Dal-. rymple street, and James Spence, Vennel.

] 745. Master Weavers' Society— A.\exa.x\d.ex Thompson, deacon and treasurer, Sir Michael street— David Crawford, clerk, Man- sion-house— Robert Watt, officer, Vennel.

1758. Clyde Marine Society, f Greenock Branch]—John Hercus, treasurer, James Oughterson, John Burns, William? Mar- tin, John Alexander, R. N. Robert Lusk, and Neil M'Ar- thur, directors.

1771. Master Bakers Society. —John Anderson, deacon, 6 Hamil- ton street— Angus M'Gilvray, treasurer, 24 Hamilton street —Andrew Inglis, clerk, 3 Hamilton street— William Wal- ker, officer, Innerkip street.

1776. Greenock St. John's Lodge—^No. 176.)—John Robb, jun. R. W. master— David Melville, pass-master—James Flem- ing de^jute-master—John Russell, sen warden— Malcolm Keith, jun. warden —John Black, secretary—John M' Naughtan.treasurer—James Kerr, Charles M'Caskeil, Robf. M'Vicar, jun. and John Oldham, stewards— Robert Lyie, sen. deacon ? jun. deacon—William Spence, tyler.

1780. Journeymen Wrights' Society— Hohert Stevenson, preses 40 Cathcart street—John Downie, treasurer, Dalrymple street—Joseph Linton, clerk, 15 Cathcart street— Archd. Duff, officer.

1790. Greenock Skip Carpenters' Society—John Livingstone, preses, 45 Dalrymple street— Alexander Stewart, treasurer, Cartsdyke—John Marquis, clerk, Tobago street— Alexander Swan, officer. Bell entry.

1792. Journexjman Coopers Society.— Jumes M'Auley, preses, 7 Hamilton street— George Muir, treasurer—Andrew Inglis, clerk, 3 Hamilton street.

1797, Barbers', Wigmakers', and Hairdressers' Society —Daniel M'Lean, preses, 46 Cathcart street— Auley M'Leod, trea- surer, 52 Cathcart sireet—John M'Glashan, clerk, 2 Su- garhouse lane— Daniel M'Callura, Vennel. 1798. Greenock Society for Relief of the Destitute Sick—John Denniston, preses, CLrence st. — Hector M'Phail, jun. trea- surer and secretary, Gourock street— Arthur Biuce, Daniel Robb, Duncan Shaw, Donald Thomson, James Darroch, D. M'Leod, J. M'Leod, Peter M'Callum,and Robert Simpson, Societies, 8^c. Appendix, 127

visitors— N. B, This benevolent society has now existed above thirty-two years, in the course of which time they have distributed near a thousand pounds.

1799. Brotherlij Love Society— Dugald M'Farlane, preseg, Walktv's land, Kilblain street— Robert M'Fadyen, treasur- er, Hamilton street—Robert Ritchie, cleik— T. M'Arra, officer— Key-keepers, John Stewart and Donald Thom- son, Vennel.

1804. Crawfurdsdike St. Andrews— {^o. 2n.)—John M'Kenzie, R. W. M 1 Taylor's close — James Niven,depute-master— George Niven, senior warden —John Hatrick, junior warden —George Hunter, secretary— William Taylor, pass-master— William Pratt, senior steward— Alexander M'Kenzie, junior steward — Gilbert Wright, senior deacon— Neil M'Naught, junior deacon—John Hatrick, tyler.

1809. Journeymen Shoemakers Society. —James Alexander, trea- surer, (Morrison's court,) 42 Cathcart street— Alexander Dunbar, secretary. Sir Michael street—Thomas James, clerk, 53 Shaw street—no officer.

1810. Greenock Grand Encampment, (No. 20)—John Gavin, com- mander, 17 Vennel— Alexander Cairns, depute-commander, 2 Vennel— Archibald M'Alister, post-commander, Ann st. —Robert Lyie, sen. captain, 4 Church lane— Duncan M'Dougall, treasurer, 48 Cathcart street—Evander M'Leod, secretary, 18 Hamilton street—Alex. M'Cormick, standard bearer, Dalrymple street—William Spence, guard, Wat- son's lane.

1810. Greenock Eoyal Arch Chapter, (No 17) — Malcolm Keith, 1st Principal, Cathcart street—Duncan Foster, 2d Princi- pal, William street— Alexander Armour, 3d Principal, Dal- rymple street—Daniel M'Quarrie, 1st sojourner, 5 Cross- shore street—John Gavin, treasurer, 17 Vennel—Evander M'Leod, recorder, 18 Hamilton street— William Spence, centinel, Waison's lane.

1815. Operative Shoemakers Society. —Thomas Laird, preset, 3 Vennel — David Scott, treasurer, East Quay lane—William Moody, clerk, 46 Hamilton street—John Davis, officer. Manse lane.

1815. Greenock St, Crispian Society.—A\exander M'Lure, presi- dent, 7 East Shaw street—John Parker, treasurer, Nichol- son street— Matthew Scott, clerk, Tobago street—James Scott, officer, East Quay lane. —

128 Greenock, Societies., S^c.

1816. The Helief Congregational Library— Entry 2s., and Is. per qutiiter, paid in advance— Open on Tuesday and Friday evenings frpm seven till eight o'clock—Mr Love, librarian.

1820. Greenock Seamaris Friend Society—John Denniston, presi- dent— William Martin, treasurer—Robert D. Ker, secre- tary—John Hercus, assistant-secretary.

1822, Greenock Old Mans' Friend Society—John Anderson, preses —John M'llvain, treasurer—James Paterson, Fecre- tary. This Society was instituted m 1822. It is supported by voluntary donations and quarterly subscriptions. Its chief object is to relieve old men who are in indigent cir- cumstances, and who are unable to support themselves. This Society directs its attention mostly to those who re- ceive nothing from other societies, or whose receivings are inadequate to their real wants. Its meetings are held in the Gaelic Chapel Session House, at half-past eight o'clock in the evening, on the first Tuesday of the month. In the winter time the meetings are monthly, and in the summer, quarterly.

1823. Greenock Cricket Cluh — Alexander Kodger, president Andrew Millar, vice-president—Kobert M'Fie, treasurer- James Deniiiston, secretary.

1823. Greenock Militia Association—James Hamsay, president- Robert Blair, John Fleming, and Andrew Ingles, managers —John Black, treasurer and secretary.

1824*. Greenock Branch of Lochgoilhead Education Society— Thos. Stevenson, preses— Donald Thomson, treasurtr—John Black, secretary— Archibald Buchanan, Peter M'Calium, John Buchanan, and George Dempster, Directors.

1824. Greenock Friendly Society— Bugald M'Farlane, preses, Kilblain—Andrew Clerk, treasurer, 21' Dalrymple street- William Greig, clerk, Wylie's land, Hamilton street—Archd. Darrocb, officer. 1824<. The Roman Catholic Chapel Library. —Chapel, 9 East Shaw street— Rev J. Gordon, president—John Boyle, treasurer —John M'Fadyen, librarian— with a committee of 9 Di- rectors — Terms, 2s. of entry money, and Id. per week to readers—N.B. This Library consists entireiy of books, treating on subjects connected with religious instruction. 1825. Greenock Shipwright's Provident Union Society. — Daniel Leitch, preses, Dalrymple street—Daniel M'Ewan, treasurer, Shaw street— John M'Glashan, clerk, 2 Sugarhouse lane- Alexander Swan, officer, Tobago street. —

Societies, 8)^c. Appendix. 129

\Q2o.~Master Shoemakers' Societi/.— Andrew Sellers, president, 50 Cathcait street—Thomas Blair, treasurer, West Burn street — James M' Far lane, jun. clerk, West Stewart street no officer.

1827. Greenock Funeral Association—James Milne, president, Covvgate street —John Humphrie, treasurer, Ann street- Thomas Smith, clerk, Ann street—Alexander M'Kenzie, officer and mortcloth keeper, Covvgate street.

1828. Greenock Association for preventing Sepulchral Violation — Wm. Leitch, president, Nicholson street—Dougall Macfar- lane. vice-president — Wm. Steel, treasurer, Charles street — Daniel M' Arthur, secretary, 37 Dalrymple street— Wil- liam Bowie, assistant secretary—Robert Drummond, officer — Donald M'Kinlay, assistant officer.

1829. Greenock Society for the Promotion of Temperance— (w2iS formed 6lh October) and consequently may be considered the Parent Society of Scot'and —John Dunlop, president, 55 Cathcart St.— J.B. Kirk, M. D. vice-president, 15Cathcart street— James Dunn, (accountant) treasurer, Brougham st. — Samuel Rodger, secretary, 5 Cross shore street.

1830. Greenock Curling Club— (26th Feb.)— Hugh Mitchell, president —John M'Lellan jun. treasurer— James Baird, secretary—William Menzies, chaplain— William Turner, surgeon— John Paton, legal adviser— Committee, Agnew Crawford, Thomas Carmichael, David Balderston, William Thorn, George Robertson, M. Brovvnlie.

1831. Greenock Mortcloth Society— James Milne, preses, Covr- gate strtet—Joseph Humphries, treasurer, Ann street-— Thomas Smith, clerk, Ann street—Alexander M'Kenzie, keeper, 14 Cowgate street.

? Female Benevolent Society—Lady Shaw Stevi^art, Patroness — Mrs James M'Fie, president — Mrs. John Buchanan, treasurer— Miss Maconochie, secretary.

(No. 1 1 )— J. B. Kirk, R. W. ? Greenock Kilwinning Lodge— . nnaster— David Crawford, depute-master— Robert Steel, senior warden—James H- Robertson, junior warden—James Carmichael, treasurer—John Paton, secretary.

? Greenock Mount Stewart, Kilwinning— (^o. 111.) —Archd. M'Kellar, R. W. M. — Alexander M'Laren, deputeomaster — William Liddell, senior warden—E. M'Leod, junior war- den-^ Alexander Rodger, treasurer— A. Yuillj secretary. 130 Greenock, Cattle Shoiu.

GREENOCK CATTLE SHOW,

List of Premiums awarded to exhibitors of Stock at Gree- nock, 07i Friday the bth August 1831, at the Shoiv, supported by a Committee of the Highland Society of Scotland.

K. Wallace, Esq. of Kelly, Convenor.

Class \.—-Slock of the "pure Ayrshire Breed. Highland Soc. Pretn. 1. For Bulls from 2 to 7 years old—The best to Robert

Lang, Mathernock, Kilmalcolm , . . . £% to Second John Love, Finnochbog by Innerkip, . 4 Thard to James Scott, Auchmugton, Greenock, . .30 Local Prem. For two-year old Bulls—The best to John Hair, Outerwards, Largs £2

Second to James Spears, Blairpark, . . do . .10 For one-year old Bulls—The best to Robert Wallace, Esq. of Kelly, Innerkip, ...... 10 Second to William Scott, Drums, Greenock, . . . 10 2. For Milk Cows—The best to John Ewing, Newhouse,

Largs, ...... 40 to Second Wm. Crawford, Bankhead, do. . , .30 Third to Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart., Ardgowan Inner- kip, 2 Highland Soc. Prem. 3. For Q,ueys of two-years old, in pairs—The best pair to Hugh Kerr, Haining, Largs ..... £4: O Second to John Laird, Bow, Greenock . . . 2 10

Third to David Logan, Catburn, Largs, . . - . 1 10 Local Prem. For Queys one-year old, in pairs— The best pair to Hugh Kerr, Haining, Largs, . . . ^ . 10

Second to John Laird, Bow, Greenock, . . . . 10 4 Oxen—the best pair to John Johnstone, Fairly Mills, Largs 3 Second to Hugh Crawford, Flat, Largs ... 20

Class II. — West Highland Stock. 1. Oxen, in pairs— The best p;.ir to John Johnston, Fairly Largs Mill, Largs, - 3 Second to John Logan, Largs, ... 1 2. Cows or Queys, in pairs—The best pair to John Ewing, Newhouse, Largs, ...... 3 Second to James Craig, Innerkip, .... 1 Cattle Show. Appendix. 131

Class 111. -^Black-Faced Sheep. 1. Tups of two-years old, in pens of two—The best pen to James Hair, Garvocli, Innerkip, .... 2 Second to Hugh Crawford, Flat, Largs, . , 1 2. Tup Hogs, in pens of two—The best to James Hair, Gar- vock, Innerkip, ...... 1 Second to James Spears, Blairpark, Largs 10 3. Ewe Hogs in pens of ten— The best pen to James Spear<», Blairpark, Largs •.•.... 2 Second to James Wakman Ward, Largs . , 1 Class IV — Work Horses. 1 . Brood Mares—The best to Robert Craig Hatrick, Kilmal- colm, ...... £4 Second to Arthur Lang, Cunstone do. .... 3 Third to Alex. Holmes, Sclates, do 2 Fourth to John Hendry, Nodsdale Mill, Lsrgs 1 2. Colts, two-years old—The best to Ilobert Craig Hattrick, Kilmalcolm, ...... 2 Second to Wm. Crav.'ford, Hangingshaugh, Largs, 1 Colts, one-year old—The best to Robert Craig Hatrick, Kil- malcolm, ...... 10 3. Fillies, two-years old— The best to James Simpson, Lip- perston, Kilmalcolm, ...... 2 Second to John Wilson, Milrigs, Largs, ' .... 1 Fillies, one-year old—The best to Thomas Kinloch, Brigend, Kilmalcolm, ' ... • . . 10 4. Horses employed in cartage in Greenockand Port-Glasgow generally—The best to M'Leish, Kayser, & Co. Greenock, 3 o Carters own Horses—The best to Robt. Houstoun, Greenock, 2 O Second to John Orr, Cartsdyke, do, . . . . i o Third to Alex, Lang, Greenock, • . • . . O 10 Amount of Highland Society Premiums, £23 Do. of Local Premiums, =£59.

TO MANAGERS OF SOCIETIES. who wish Those their Society inserted, will please send early notice to the Publisher, thereof with the date of Institution, the title of Society^ the name the Preses, of Treasurer, Clerk, and Officer, with the No\ and name of the street in which they reside; also the date of Election of Office hearei's. Attending to this notice will he found a great convenience to members of Societies, and enable the Publisher to make the lists more complete. — N. B. As much delay and unnecessary trouble has been occasioned by Societies and other Public Bodies not giving in their lists, the Publisher intimates that, unless the same be regularly forwarded, he will not be accountablefor omissions. 132 Greenock. Renfrewshire Political Union.

BENFREWSHIRE POLITICAL UNION

SIR JOHN MAXWELL OF POLLOK, Chairman, ROBERT WALLACE of KELLY, and ARCHIBALD SPEIRS of ELDERSLIE, Vice-President?. ROBERT BISSET, Treasurer. GEORGE GARDNER, Secretary. WILLIAM WATERSTON,. SAMUEL HENNING, & JOHN HENDERSON, Auditors of Accounts. COUNCIL. John Maxwell, Esq. of PoUok George Masson R. C. Bontine, of Ardoch Robert Hendry Thomas Dundas Spiers, Elderglie Robert Orr of Ralston A. H. Simpson William Barr Archibald Stewart David Ritchie James Fleming Robert Pattisoa James Stirrat John Dunlnp James Lee Thomas Nimmo Hugh M'Farlane James Robertson John Bell Robert Gardner John M' Arthur William Brock, Renfrew "William Colquhoun Joseph C Cunningham Robert Urie James Scroggie Daniel M'Kinlay, M,D. John M'Callum Patrick M'Lerie Duncan Henderson Samuel Henning John Bell, Esq. Advocate James Kerr, M. D, meetings The Council meet monthly, or oftener, as occasion requires, and general Council lakes of the whole members are called when necessary. The election of the place on the first Monday of July annually. OBJECTS OF THE RENFREWSHIRE POLITICAL UNION. a Reform in the Commons 1. To obtain by every just and legal means such of all c asses House of Parliament, as will ensure a real and effectual representation from time to time, of the people —M. To enquire and consider in a lawful manner, respectmg the legal respecting the rights and liberties of the industrious classes, a-id lo.t.—^u. means of securing those which repnain, and recovering those which are public opmi'm, so as to Dring To collect and organize the peaceful expressions of the and «hcicnt way.—»tn. to bear upon both Houses of Parliament, in a just, legal, it Scotland—5th lo To endeavour to obtain an effectual Burgh and Law Reform in Parliament, so as to *e. promote by every legal means, the elections of Members of P^ople-Sthlo obtain cure the return of upright and able Representatives of the Repeal of the Sopteo- the establishment of a shorter duration of Parliaments, by the in principle, and injurious to rial Act, which is of recent introduction, is dangerous extension of the Elective l

F O W L E R \S GOUROCK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

l^^ The Pxihlisher feels much pleasure in calling the attention of his readers, particularly those ofthem who are in the habit of passinq some part of the summer season on the coast, to this heautifully situated, and easily accessible village. The names of the streets have receniltj been painted on conspicuous places, and the houses numbered, so that letters and parcels may now be so explicitly directed, that all chances of delay are removed. The list of lodging houses will be found peculiarlf useful, as, at a single glance, the nu?nber of apartments and beds are seen, arid strangers will thus know, at once, where to apply, accordincr to the extent of accommodation wanted. The numerous vessels at all times passing up and down the channel, renders the place peculiarlf enlivening, while its proximity to Greenock, the iiutnerous opportunities- daily aj^ordedfor starting ta Glasgow and Paisley, and other places up the river, the ease with which men of business can visit their fami~ lies after the business of one day is over, and return in time to com- the business mence of a new day, all combine to render it one of the most agreeable places on the shores of the Clyde.

Those marked * are Feuars.

N. B. — A. apartments, —B. beds. A B 5 4 ADAM, William*, farmer, 4 Kcmpock street 4 4 Do. Do. Do. 4 Do. Allan, Mrs. farmer, Wester Leven 2 2 Allan, Miss Margaret, 8 Shore street u 3 Amos, Robert, 14 Shore street

BARCLAY, Hugh, flirmer, Low Pennyfarm Barclay, John, farmer, High Pennyfarm 1 1 Barr, Alex, mariner, 3 John place 3 3 Baxter, Catherine*, 1 Bath street 11 Do. Do. 1 Do.

2 2 Boith, Francis*, smith and farrier, 5 Hopeton st, 1 1 Bell, Archibald, 26 Shore street 2 2 Bell, John, porter for Arran Castle, Dunoon Cas- tle, and Inverary Castle Steam-boats, 1 Hopeton street Bentley, William*, of Rock Bajik, cotton merchant — Counting-house, 81 Brunswick street,Glas- gow 1S4« GOUROCK, &rc.

A B Biggar, Mrs. Alex. 5 Ropework street 3 3 Black, John*, 29 Shore street

4) 4 Blair, Duncan, 4 Old Chapel street 1 1 Do. Do. 4 Do. Do. •2 2 Blair, Mrs. 9 Kempock place Boag, John, farmer, West Branchton Boag, Robert, farmer, Easter Leven Broadley, Edward, gardener, Ashburn 1 1 Broadley, Thomas, gardener, 7 Shore street 2 2 Brock, Ann, 1 John place 5 5 Brown, Lachlan*, fisher and grocer, 9 Kempock place 3 3 Do. Do. Do. Do. 9 Do. 2 2 Do. Do. Do. Do. 9 Do. 2 2 Do. Do. Do. Do. 9 Do. 1 1 Do. Do. Do. Do. 9 Do. 1 1 Brown, Mrs. 2 King street 1 1 Brown, Mrs. vintner, 1 Bath street

1 1 CAMERON, Archd. church officer and sexton, 7 Shore street Cameron, James, schoolmaster and land surveyor, 3 Kempock place 3 3 Cameron, Miss Agnes, 14 Shore street Cameron, Miss Margaret, milliner and dress- maker, 5 Kempock place 2 2 Cameron, Miss Margaret, milliner and dress- maker, 14 Shore street Campbell, Alex, grocer and river pilot, 8 Kem- pock place 1 1 Campbell, Archibald, 18 Shore street 4 3 Campbell, James, late skipper, 7 Shore street Campbell, John*, skipper, 11 Ropework street i 3 2 Campbell, Mrs. 11 Shore street 4 4 Campbell, Peter, 9 Quay street 1 2 Campbell, Robert*, 21 Shore street 2 2 Chalmers, John*, 3 Bay street Crawford, Charles, surgeon and druggist, 4 Quay street GOUROCK, &C. 135

A B Crooks, Mrs. A,* Leven Currie, John, fish dealer, 25 Shore street Gurrie, Robert, tailor, 25 Shore street

DARROCH, Lieut.-General of Gourock and Drums Darroch, Donald, Gourock House 1 1 Dennistoun, Ann, 2 Old Chapel street^ 5i 2 Douglass, Mrs. 13 Quay street Dunn, J. & J. bakers, (Gourock Inn) 36 Shore st.

EICLES, John, (Greenock Tavern) porter for Bangor Castle and Sovereign Steam-boats>. L Ropework street.

1 fair; Thomas, 27 Shore street 7 Ferguson, Duncan*, 6 Kempock places 2 Ferguson, Mrs. grocer, 15 Shore street 2 Finnie, John, farmer, Faulds 2 Finnie, Thomas*, grocer, 16 Shore street: 2 Do. Do. Do. 16 Do. 2 Do* Do.. Do* 9 Do. 2 Do., Do.. Do. 9 Do. 3 Do. Do: Do. 9 Do. 9 11 Forbesj James*^ manufacturer, (Fort Kempock) 6 Kempock street 8 9 Do. Do. 6. Do.

GIBB, James, coachman, Gourock House 3 3 Gillies, Mrs. John, vintner, 7 Kempock street 5 5 Glen, David*, 13 Kempock street 2 3 Do. Do. 13 Do. 2 2 Do. Do. 13 Do. 5 5 Do. Do. 12 Do. 5 5 Do. Do. 12 Do. 2 2 Do, Do. 12 Do. Gordon, Richard, butler, Gourock House Gourock Ropework Company's * Ropework, 8 Ropework street—Alex. M'Call, manager 1S6 GOUROCK, &C.

A B Gourock School, 3 Bath street—James Cameron, Schoolmaster Gunneth, Hardie, & Co. 9 Kempock place, quar- riers, Ashburn freestone Quarry Gunneth, John, builder and quarrier, 9 Kempock place

5 4 HAIG, Mrs.* 6 Quay street Hair, Wm. farmer, Auchmeade 2 2 Hall, Archibald, 29 Shore street

2 2 Hall, John*, spirit merchant, 16 Kempock .street 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 14 Do. Do. Do. Do. 5 4 15 , Do. 5 4 Do. Do. Do. 15 Do. Hall, Peter, boot & shoemaker, 16 Kempock street 2 2 Hannah, Robert, farmer, Cove 1 2 Harper, Alex * 1 Shore street 2 2 Hastie, William*, 13 Ropework street 2 2 Do. Do. 13 Do.

2 3 Henderson, Mrs. grocer c^^ midwife, 1 Kempock st. 1 1 Plenry, John, 1 Old Chapel street 2 2 Hossack, Alex, fisher, 8 Kempock street 4 4 Hossack, James*, skipper and grocer, 4 Quay st. 2 2 Hossack, Wm. river pilot, 5 Bath street 8 3 Hossack; Mrs. vintner, 11 Kempock place 2 2 Hutchison, John, m.ason, 3 Ropework street

5 4 Hyndman, Misses*, I John place

JAMIESON, Archibald, George Inn, (Post Office) 10 Quay street

2 2 KAY, Martha, 10 Ropework street

8 1 1 Kerr, Hugh*, manufacturer, (Fort Kempock) 3 Kempock street 5 5 Do. Do. Do. 5 Do. 4 4 Kerr, Mrs. 23 Shore street Kirkpatrick, James, gardener, Leven

LAIRD, James, farmer, Killochend Laird, Wm. farmer, Shaws GOUROCK, &C. 137

B 2 Lapsley, Walter, grocer, 6 Ropework street 8 Lawrenson, Edward, Light-house keeper, Cloch' 2 Leitch, Daniel, grocer, 2 Ropework street 3 Leitch, Mrs.* 1 King street Liddell, William*, merchant, Berryburn, 1 Bay St. Liddell, James, farmer, Ravenscraig Lingley, Elizabeth, linen washer and dresser, 14 Shore street- 7; 5. Lochhead, William*, Rbsebank; r 2 MAIN, David, vintner & river pilot, 18 Shore sti.

4; 4): Mains, Helen, 12 Quay street Mains, James*, vintner, 6 Quay street? 3 3 Do* Do.. Do. 1 Bath street 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 1 Do. 5 4 Main, James, fisher, 11 Kem pock place 5 6 Do.. Do. Do. 1 Kempock street 3 3 Main, Mrs. Alex. 8 Quay street 2 2 Main, James, mariner, 8 Quay street 2 2 Main, Mrs. John, 8 Quay street Marquis, Alex.* customer weaver, 2 Shore street; Marquis, Hugh*, 17 Shore street; 5 4 Do. Do., 3 John place 4 3 Dow Do; 1 Quay street: Marquis, Mrs. farmer, Ela Mill 3: 4 Martin, James, river, and deep sea pilot,. 12 Kem*- pock street Mkthie James, farmer, Smieston* Mathie, John, farmer, Auchineach^ 2" 2 Millar, William, farmer. Divert 4 3 Milligan, Thos.* mason, 2 Kempock street 2 2- Do. Do Do. 2 Do. Milne, Miss, teacher of Ladies' School, 4 Quay st;. 1 2 Morrison, Margaret*, 31 Shore street Morrison, Mrs.* 14 Quay street 6 4 Do. Do. 13 Do.. 7 6 Do. Do. 15 Do. 5. 4 Do. Do. 1 Kempock place 1; 1 Murray, John, whinstone quarrier, 5 Ropework sti. M. 3. 138 GOUROCK, &C.

A B 5 4 M'Arthur, Archibald*, 6 Old Chapel street 1 1 M'Arthur, John, tailor, 30 Shore street M'Ausland, Archibald, fisher, 9 Shore street M'Call, Alex.* foreman, 12 Ropework street 2 2 M'Corquodale, Duncan, baker, 33 Shore street M'Cunn, James, vintner, and river pilot, 19 Shore- street 2 2 M'Cunn, John*, 11 Shore street 2 2 Do. Do. 11 Do. 3 3 Do. Do. 11 Do. 2 2 M'Cunn, Thomas*, grocer, 8 Shore street 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 8 Do. 3 3 Do. Do. Do. 8 Do. 3 3 Do. Do. Do. 8 Do. 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 8 Do.

,5 5 M'Cunn, Wm.* grocer, 3 Quay street 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 3 Do. 2 2 Do. Do. Do. 3 Do. 2 2 M'Donakl, Malcolm, 25 Shore street 1 1 M'Dougall, Donald, fisher, 1 Hopeton street

1 ] M'Dougall, Duncan, fisher, 2 Hopeton street 1 1 M'Dougal, John, 29 Shore street 2 2 M'Farlane, John, river pilot, 32 Shore street 1 1 M'Farlane, John, smith and farrier, head of King street—house 1 1 Shore street M'Farlane, Robert, fisher, 19 Shore street M'Glashan, John, porter for the Albion & Largs Steam-boats, (and foot post to Greenock,) 2 Hopeton street M'Inroy, Mrs.* Leven House M'Inroy, Peter, gardener, Leven House 3 4 M'Kellar, Donald, late accountant and auctioneer, 1 Hopeton street

1 1 M'Kellar, Mrs. midwife, 18 Shore street 2 3 M'Kellar, Mrs. John, vintner, 13 Quay street

M'Kenzie, Daniel, baker, 1 1 Quay street M'Kenzie, James, flesher, 13 Quay street 3 3 M'Kinlay, Duncan*, fisher, 30 Shore street M'K inlay, Mrs. grocer, 7 Quay street GOUROCK, &C. 139

A B 2 1 M'Kinnon, John, late agent for the Castles Steam- boats, 1 Hopeton street

M'Kinnon, Niel, river pilot, 1 Hopeton street 4 3 M'Kirdy, Mrs. 10 Kempock street M'Kirdy, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 10 Kem- pock street M'Leilan, Donald, farmer, Larkfield M'Leod, Rev. Donald, 13 Kempock street M'Millan, Archd. boot & shoemaker, 30 Shore st. 1 1 McMillan, Alex, wright, 3 Hopeton street—house 4 Kempock place M'Nabb, John, gardener, Gourock House

2 2 M'Nabb, Mrs. 1 1 Kempock place 2 2 M'Nairen, Robert, 7 Shore street M'Neil, Miss, dressmaker, 34 Shore street 1 1 M'Neil, Mrs. 34 Shore street M'Neillage, Mrs. (Steam-boat Tavern), 12 Quay &t 5 4 M'Quarrie, Archd.* 10 Kempock street M'Taggart, Archd. shoemaker, 5 Ropework st* 1 1 M'Taggart;> Mrs. 5 Ropework street

2 2 PARK, Archd.* fisher, 10 Kempock place 2 2 Park, Mrs. George, 10 Kempock place

1 3 Park, Mrs. James, 15 Shore street

Park, Robert, fisher, 1 King street 2 2 Park, Robert*, river pilot, 10 Kempock place 3 3 Park, William*, porter for the Ewing, Superb, Old Dumbarton, and St. Mun Steam-boats, 10 Kempock place 1 1 Paterson, James*, 3 Ropework street] 1 2 Paterson, John*, 4 Ropework street Paterson, John, land- steward, Gourock House 2 1 Paterson, William, 2 Ropework street 5 4 Phillips, Mrs. 33 Shore street

RALSTON, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Shore street Ranken, Andrew*, of Ashburn, merchant 9 Do. do. 11 Kempoek street 140 GOUROCK, &C.

A B Reading Room, 5 Kempock place Reid, William, flesher, 2 Quay street Rennie, Alex, farmer, Gateside 3 3 Rennie, Alex.* 5 Ropework street 2 2 Ritchie, Archibald, farmer, Midton 3 3 Ritchie, Duncan, 25 Shore street 1 2 Ritchie, Helen, 28 Shore street Ritchie, John, porter for the GlenifFer, Maid of Islay, and St. Catherine Steam-boats, 17 Shore street

1; 2 Ritchie, Robert*, Road to Innerkip Ritchie, William*, Greenock carrier and coal merchant, 5 Shore street 2 2 Ross, James, river and deep sea pilot, 10 Kem- pock street,

3 3 SCOTT, Janet, 8 Quay street 2 2 Scott, Mrs. 3 Old Chapel street Scott, Mrs. William, 1 Hopeton street 1 1 Shearer, James, 30 Shore street

1, 1 Shearer, James,. 12 Kempock street

Shearer, . John, farmer, Braeside. Shearer, John, farmer, Shaws Simpson, Alexander, vintner, 5 Old Chapel street^ 2 3 Simpson, James*, coal merchant and Greenock carrier, 4 Hopeton street 6 8 Simpson, John^ innkeeper & ferryman, Cloch ferry 8 7 Do.. Do. Mileburn Cottage Simpson, John*, wright, 4 King street 2 2 Simpson, Joseph, road contractor, 10 Kempock St.. 2 3 Simpson, Robert, farmer, Drumshantie 1 2 Sinclair, Mrs. WiUiam*, 3 Kempock place 1 2 Smith, John, boot and shoemaker, 5 Quay street 3 3 Smith,. John, 3 Ropework street Speirs> James, teacher, 35 Shore street 3 3 Do. Do. Do. 5 Quay street 5 5 Speirs, Mrs. 11 Kempock street Stevenson, John, farmer, Forreston Stevenson, William*, late farmer, 3 Shore street' GOUROCK, &C. 141

A B Stewart, Misses, Glenleven Cottage 2 2 Stewart, Mrs. 9 Ropework street 2 2 Stewart, Thomas, 30 Shore street 2 2 Stewart, William, 8 Ropework street Storms, Alex, fisher, 29 Shore street 2 1 Storms, Robert, 15 Shore street

5 4) Stuart, Mrs. Charles, 2 Bay street 5 3 Do. do. do. 4 4 Do. do. do. 5 3 Do. do. do. 5 3 Do. do. do.

3 3 Sword, Miss, straw hat & dress maker, 1 3 Shore st.

2 2 TAYLOR, Miss, 9 Shore street 3 3 Taylor, Malcolm, 26 Shore street Thomson, Archd. porter for the Ewing, Lady of the Lake, & St. Mun Steam-boats, 9 Quay st. 3 3 Thomson, Duncan*, 6 Ropework street Thomson, William, keeper of the Asylum at Fan- cy Farm Turner, Archd. river pilot, 5 Bath street 1 1 Turner, Robert, teacher, 2 John place 2 2 Turner, Mrs. 26 Shore street Tweedale, James, farmer, East Branchton Tweedale, William, farmer, Achinearn

WALLACE, James, gamekeeper, Gourock House 2 2 Wason, George, undertaker, 5 Bath street 3 4 Watson, James, farmer, Laigh Drums 5 4 Watson, James, merchant, 33 Shore street Webster, Alex, ploughman, Gourock House 1 1 Weir, Hugh, shepherd, 29 Shore street W^eir, Hugh, tailor, 26 Shore street 2 2 Whyte, Duncan, 18 Quay street Whyte, James, fisher, 27 Shore street 2 2 Whyte, James, skipper, 3 Quay street I 2 Williamson, Mrs. 20 Shore street Wilson, George, gardener, Glenleven Cottage 3 4 Wright, Mrs. 1 Kempock street im APPENDIX TO FOWL ER S GOUROCK, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD JDIKJESCT'OU ST.

Justices of the Peace, Lieut. -Gen. Darroch, of Gourock and Drums. Ciaptain Duncan Darroch, younger of Gourock and Drums* ' MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

Charles Crawford, 4 Quay street. MIDWIVES.

Mrs. Henderson, 1 Kempock st. | Mrs. M*Kellar, 18 Shore st.

For E^yal Northern Yacht Club, see Greenock Directory, page 88i-

GOUROCK LIBRARY.—35 Shore Street. This Library was instituted in January 1829, and consists of the most approved Books in Divinity and History, and contains upwards^ of 500 volumes. —Open every Tuesday evening from 7 till 9. Curators. Rev. D. M'Leod, President. — Charles Crawford, Treasurer and Secretary.

James Scott I John Hall Colin Turner Daniel Leitch John Stevenson George Ritchie James M'Kenzie John Henry Robert Boag James Campbell Walter Lapsley James Speirs, Librarian. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS, Gourock School—3 Bath Street, James Cameron, Schoolmaster. English, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, ^c—^o Shore Street, James Speirs.

LADIES' SCHOOL.—4 Quay Street.

This School is patronised and supported by Mrs. General Dar- roch, of Gourock and Drums—Mrs. Crooks of Leven— Mrs. Ran- ken of Ashburn, and Miss Liddell of Berryburn—Miss Jean Bu-

chanan, Secretary, Greenock ; and attended by about 20 girls, who pay 2d per week, for which they are taught readmg and sewing.— Miss Milne, Teacher. 'Sdhlaih Schooli 8^c. Appendix, 14S

SABBATH EVENING SCHOOL. SahbaiJi Evening School. —Gourock School Room, 3 Bath Street- Conducted by the Rev. Donald M'Leod, and assisted by Dr. Crawford, James Speirs, John Henry, and Walter Lapsley.— Scholars about 140.

MINISTER.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH. Cbafel of Ease. —7 Old Chapel Street—Rev. Donald M'Leod, appointed by the Male Feuars and Communicants CHAPElToF EASE. Committee appointed by the Feuars and Inhabitants to procure Subscriptions, and complete the building of a New Church, at pre- sent building in Church Street. Committee.

Andrew Ranken of Ashburn, j William M'FIe of Langhouse,

Arch. Baine, merchant, Greenock j John Black, writer, Greenock. Charles Crawford, Surgeon, Gourock. Feuars. Residenters. David Glen Archd. M'Millan Alexander Harper Alex. Campbell Thomas Finnic James Scott Thomas Milligan

This Chapel (excepting the superior's aisle) is to be erected by voluntary subscriptions. The Constitution granted by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland vests in the Feuars of Gourock connected with that Church, and the yearly male sitters in the Chapel (being communicants) residing in the barony of Gourock, and that part of the barony of Ardgowan, east of the New Ferry Cloch, the right of electing managers annually, and the clergyman when a vacancy occurs. —Rev. Donald M'Leod, ordained minister 11th August 1831.

CHURCH OFFICER AND PRECENTOR. Archd. Cameron, Offieer, 7 Shore Street.—James Speirs, Precen- tor, 3 Quay Street.

GRAVE DIGGER.

Archibald Cameron, 7 Shore Streets 14d> Gourock, Conveyances hy Land and Water^ S^c.

CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.

POST OFFICE, 10 Quay Street. Arrival of Post. 1 EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, PAISLEY, PORT-GLAS- GOW and GREENOCK (foot post) 50 minutes past 8 o'clock morning. 2 EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, PAISLEY, PORT-GLAS- GOW, and GREENOCK (foot post) 20 minutes past 9 o'clock evening.

Departure of Post, 1 GREENOCK, PORT-GLASGOW, PAISLEY, GLAS- GOW, and EDINBURGH (foot post) 30 minutes past 8 o'clock morning. 2 GREENOCK, PORT-GLASGOW, PAISLEY, GLAS- GOW, and EDINBURGH (foot post) 45 minutes past 6 o'clock evening.

John M'Glaslian, letter runner, 2 Hopeton street.

N^B. — See Rates of Postages, Greenock Directory, page &9.

CARRIERS' QUARTERS, &c.

From Gourock to GREENOCK—William Ritchie, 5 Shore St.—James Simpson,

4 Hopeton street ; arrive and depart occasionally.

PORTERS FOR STEAM VESSELS.

Arran, Dunoon, and Inverary Castle''. —Bell, John, 1 Hopeton street. Bangor Castle mid Sovereign. —Eicles, John, 1 Ropework street. Albion and Largs. — M'Glashan, John, 2 Hopeton street. Ewing, Old Dumbarton, Superb, and St. Mun. — Park, William, 10 Kempock Place. Gleniffer, Maid of May, and St. Catherine —Ritchie, John, 17 Shore street Evnng, Lady of the Lake, Superb, and St. Mun. —Thomson, Archibald, 9 Quay street.

RIVER PILOTS, (Licenced.)

Campbell, Alex. 8 Kempock M'Farlane, John, 32 Shore, St.

Place^ M'Kinnon, Neil, 1 Hopeton st. Hossack, Wm. 5 Bath street Park, Robt-rt, 10 Kempock Main, David, 18 Shore street Place. Martin, James, 12 st. Kempock \ Ross, James, 10 Kempock st.

MCunn, James, 19 Shore street ; Turner, Archd. 5 Bath street. Stmm Vessels, 8^c. Appendix. 145

STEAM VESSELS.

For Steam Vessels, see Greenock Directory, j^age 114.

All Steamers and other sailing vessels going out or coming into the Clyde, pass and re-pass Gourock.

N. B. —Boards announcing the destination and hours of depar- ture may be seen at 3 Old Chapel street, and 12 Quay street.

For Regulations of Steam Vessels, see Greenock Directory, page 1 1§.

DIRECTIONS

For the Recovery of the apparently Drowned or Dead, see Greenock Directory, pages 119, 120, 121.

COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS. Ritchie, William, 10 Shore street—house 5 do. Simpson, James, 4 Hopeton street.

SOCIETIES, &c. Instituted, 1825. Gourock Society for Protecting the Z)eacZ. —Thomas Finnie, preses, 16 Shore street— Thomas Stewart, treasurer, SO Shore street—John Chalmers, clerk, 10 Ropework street —Matthew Morrison, officer, H Shore street

1831. Gourock Temperance Society,—John Henry, president, I Old Chapel street— George Lapsiey, vice-president, 1 Rope- work street—James Scott, treasurer, 3 Old Chapel street— William Scott, secretary, 3 Old Chapel street—with a com- mittee of six Directors

N.B.'-To Managers of Societies, see Greenock Directory, page 80,

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U6 FO W L E R'S INNEEKIP AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

INNER KIP.

This pleasantly situated watering place is about five miles heloio Gou7'Gck, and possesses excellent hathiny accommodation. From the list of Furnished Lodgings subjoined, showing the number of Apart- ments and Beds, strangers can accommodate themselves with Lodgings to the required extent with almost no trouble. The purity of the air, the agreeable site, and the easy communication, either by land or water with the populous towns arid cities on the Clyde, render it altogether a very pleasant and desirable retreat, either for the invalid or for the man of business who wishes to escape for a season the busy turmoils of commercial life.

Those marked * are Feuars.

N.B.—A apartments, B beds. A B Aitken, R. banker, Werayss Bay 4 4 Alexander, John,* Innerkip

1 1 Alexander, Mary, Innerkip 4 4 Alexander, Mrs. James, Innerkip Amos, Walter, overseer, Bankfoot Anderson, Alexander, gardener, Wemyss Bay

BAILLIE, Thomas, groom, Ardgowan Ballantyne, James, tailor, Innerkip Barbour, Hugh, farmer, Dunrod Beith, William, coachman, Kelly Beith, John, vintner, Innerkip Benford, Archd. wright, Innerkip 3 3 Boag, Mrs. Archd.* Innerkip Broadfoot, John, farmer, Leitchland Broadfoot, Mrs. midwife, Innerkip Brown, Rev. Thomas, sen. Innerkip manse Brown, Rev. Thomas, jun. Innerkip Brunten, Mrs. housekeeper, Ardgowan Buchanan, Thos. joiner & boat-builder, Innerkip INNERKIP, kc. 147

A 15 CALDER, Mrs. W. grocer, Innerkip 1 1 Campbell, John, baker, Innerkip Clyde, Thomas, Parish school-master, Innerkip Coats, William, tailor, Innerkip Cochran, Archd. fisher, Innerkip Cochran, James, shoemaker, Innerkip 4 4 Cochran, Robert*, Innerkip Connell, Mrs * Wemyss Bay 2 2 Craig, James, flesher, Innerkip Crawford, James, farmer, Underbeugh Cunningham, John, boot and shoe maker, Innerkip Cuthbertson, Wemyss Bay

DOUGLASS, William, farmer, Clochrielea

EWING, Mrs*. Innerkip

FAIR BAIRN, John, forrester, Innerkip Finlay, Gabriel, farmer, Hill Finlay, William, farmer, Meikle Cloch 1 1 Fletcher, Mary, Innerkip Fyfe, James, grocer, spirit merchant, and post- master, Innerkip

GALT, Robert, foreman, Bankfoot Groom, Francis, gamekeeper, Ardgowan

HAIR, James, farmer, Garvock Hastie, James, gardener, Kelly Hunter, John*, shipmaster, Innerkip

JAMIESON, John, farmer, Everton Jamiesnn, Malcolm, of Laigh Lunderston 8 6 Jamieson, Mrs. Innerkip Jamieson, Mrs. Robert, of Lunderston Jamieson, Mrs. Thos.* Innerkip 3 3 Jamieson, Mrs- Alex. Innerkip Johnstone, William, smith and farrier, Innerkip 148 INNERKIP, &C.

A B KELSO, Robert, farmer and miller, Flatterton 7 6 Kerr, Robert*, Innerkip 1

LENNIE, Robert, Stsam-boat porter, Innnerkip Lochhead, Thomas, overseer Kelly Love, John, farmer, Finnockbog

4 4? Low, Thomas, Minister, Cottage, Innerkip Lowrie, builder, Wemyss Bay Lyon, Mrs. farmer, Waterside

MAIN, George, (Innerkip Tnn) Innerkip Main, John*, fisher, Innerkip 8 6 Main, George*, fisher, Innerkip Marquis, Archd. farmer, Spungo Melross, Adam, gardener, Ardgovvan Miller, James, farmer, Bernfarm Miller, James, farmer. Little Cloch Montgomery, Alex, farmer, Leven-bank Montgomery, Hugh, teacher, Innerkip Montgomery, Robert, fisher, Innerkip Morries, Hugh, customer weaver, Innerkip 4 4 Morries, Hugh*, late shipmaster, Innerkip Muir, Robert, farmer. Leap M'Fie, William, sugar refiner, Langhouse 5 4 M'Kenzie, Dugald*, fisher, Innerkip 4 3 M'Lauchlan, Malcolm*, Innerkip M'Millan, Archd. customer weaver and grocer, Innerkip M"^Millan, John, roadmaker, Innerkip 2 2 M'Neil, Mary, grocer, Innerkip M'Pherson, Robert, farmer, Bogside 1 1 M'Pherson, Mrs. milliner and dress-maker, Inner- kip

Oliver, John, gamekeeper, Kelly 5 6 Orkney, Mrs.* Innerkip 1 1 Do. Do. Do.

PATERSON, Robert, farmer, Langhill INNERKIP, &C. 149

A B 2 2 Paul, Edward, customer weaver, Innerkip Paul, William, boot and shoemaker, Innerkip

7 5 RODGER, John, joiner, Innerkip

SAYERS, John, butler, Ardgowan Scott, Hugh, skipper, Innerkip Scott, John, farmer, Shielhiil Scott, Thos. farmer, Holmston Scott, Walter, farmer, Langhouse Scrim, David, builder, Bankfoot Shearer, J. farmer, Cernielees Shearer, Robert, keeper Innerkip Toll-bar Smith, Gilbert, boot and shoemaker, Innerkip Smith, Hugh, grocer, Innerkip Smith, John, merchant, Cliff Cottage Smith, John, surgeon, (boarding) Innerkip Stewart, Sir M. Shaw, Bart., of Blackball and Greenock, M. P. Ardgowan, and No. 4f Carlton Terrace, London

7 6 THOM, Archd. fisher, Innerkip 5 4 Do. do. do. do.

3 4" Do. do. do. do. Tyre, James, boot and shoemaker, Innerkip Tyre, John, customer weaver^ Innerkip

WALLACE, Robert, of Kelly Warden, James, farmer, Kingstort Warden, John, gardener, Langhouse Warden, Robert, farmer, Carswell Warden, Wm. flax and wool miller, Dunrod railli Wylie, John*, late merchant, Innerkip

NOTICE TO FEUARS.

Feuars who may he omitted to he marked as such, are re'pi^sted tm send in their proper address to the Publisher^ 'N av 150 APPENDIX TO FOWLER'S INNEMXaP HinECTORV.

Justices of the Peace, Sir M. Shaw Stewart of Blackball and Greenock, M. P.

Robert Wallace of Kelly. 1 William M'Fie of Langhouse.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONER. John Smith, Surgeon. \ MIDWIVES. Mrs. James Cochran, near Parish Church. Mrs. Broadfoot, Bridge-end.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Parochial School —Thomas Clyde. English Reading, English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, ^c— Hugh Montgomery.

SABBATH EVENING SCHOOL. Independent Chapel—Conducted by Mr. Thomas Low, Minis- ter. Scholars, about 35.

MINISTERS.

Innebkip Parisb Church.—Thomas Brown, sen. —Thomas Brown, jun. assistant and^ successor—appointed by Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, M. P. Indefendent Chapel. —Thomas Low— Congregation.

SESSION CLERK. Innerkip.Parish'-'ThomdLS Clyde, Innerkip, OVERSEERS OF POORS' FUNDS. Kirk Session and Heritors. —Rev. Thomas Brown, sen. treasurer —Thomas Clyde, clerk, Innerkip, Church Officers and Precentors^ S^c. Appendix, 131

CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. Parish Church—Robert Scott, officer—John Cunningham, precentor Independent Chapel—No Officer—John Rodger and William Paul, Precentors

GRAVE DIGGER. Robert Scott, Innerkip.

CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER. POST OFFICE. Arrival of Post, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, PAISLEY, PORT-GLAS- GOW, and GREENOCK, (horse post) 8 o'clock morning.

Departure of Post, GREENOCK, PORT-GLASGOW, PAISLEY, GLAS- GOW, and EDINBURGH, (horse post) 30 minutes past 5 o'clock afternoon. James Fyfe, Post-master. N. B. —For Postages, see Greenock Directory, page 99—100.

CARRIERS* QUARTERS, &c.

From Innerkip to GREEENOCK.—Robert Beith.—Daniel Campbell John Murphy. —Archd. M'Kechnie.—Arrives & departs daily.

STEAM VESSELS.

To Largs, Milport, Ardrossan, and Arran, Reference No. to Porters. Vessel. Master. Departure. Ton. Men 4 Albion J. Niven dep. Sat. Wed. return Men. Thur. 64 7 To Largs and Milport, 4 Albion J. Niven daily 64 7 4 Largs Jas. Lapsley daily 70 8 To Gourock, Greenock, Port- Glasgow, and Glasgow, 4> Albion J. Niven daily 64 7 4 Largs Jas. Lapsley daily 70 8 N. B.—Notice Boards announcing the hours of departure, may be seen at the Post Office. »

152 InnerTiip. Steam Boat Porter, 8^c,

STEAM-BOAT PORTER. Keference No. to Vessels. 4 Lennies, Robert—house near Innerkip Inn,

DIRECTIONS For the Recovery of the apparently Drowned or Dead, see Greenoek

Directory, pages 119, 1 20, 1 2 J

GRAIN MILLS. Fiatterton Corn Mill—Robert Kelso, iniiler.

SOCIETIES, &c. Instituted 1798. Innerkip Friendly Society. —John Finlay, preses, Meickle Cloch—Robert Morries, treasurer, Innerkip—Thomas Clyde, clerk, Innerkip—-John Beith, officer, Innerkip 1828. Innerkip Burying Ground Watch— William Mathie, preses, Innerkip—Thomas Clyde, treasurer & clerk, Innerkip 1831. Innerkip Temperance Society—William Paul, preses and treasurer, Innerkip— Thomas Low, secretary, Innerkip. ? Greenock and Innerkip Farmers^ Society— preses-^ treasurer^ Wniliam Kerr, clerk, Greenock— offioer.^ PORT-GLASGOW. 153 FOWLER'S PORT- GLASGOW DIRECTORY,

Street Guide of Port- Glasgow,

To avoid jostling in meeting.—Passengers should observe the general rule " Keep to the right," that is, allow those you meet to pass on your lelF

Back Row, from Shore-street to Chapel-lane, Balfour-street, from River Clyde, crossing Shore-street to Chapel. Barr's Brae, from Barr's Brae-foot to High Holm Gate. Barr's Brae-foot, from head of Prince's-street, to head of Ropework-lane Bay-street, from foot of Ropework-lane, east end of Fore-street, to Robert-street Black Bull Close, (south side of) Bay-street Campbell-street, (south side of) Bay street, to Duck Factory Chapd-lane, from Princes'-street, to west corner of Chapel (head of Balfour-street) Church-street, from Fore-street, crossing King-street and Princes'-street, to Parish Church. Custom House-lane, from East Quay to King-street Devol's Glen Bridge, west end of Shore-street, Dock-head, from foot of Custom House- lane to foot of Ropewoik-lane Dock Warehouses, north side of Bay-street Dry Dock, head of East Quay East Breast, from East Quay to Mid Quay East Quay, from Custom House-lane (old Custom House) turning noithward Fore-btreet, from Custom House-lane, passing head of Scarlow stieet. co Steam-boat Quay Gillespie's-lane, from King-street to Princes'-street Glasgow-street, from Steam-boat Quay, crossing Fore-street to north side of Steam boat Quay Harbour, north east side of Fore-street Jean-street, south side of Shore-street King-stteet, from north west corner of Scarlow Warehouses, crossing Church street to Wood-lane Lyon's-lane, from Fore-street to King-street Mary-street, south side of Shore-street Mid Quay, north east side of Fore-street Mr. Wood's proposed Dry Dock, north west corner of Princes'-street Newark Avenue, fiom head of Bay street to Newark Castle Newark Castle, east end of Newark Avenue Princes'-street, from north west corner of Wood's proposed Dry Dock, crossing Shore-street and Church-street, passing Gillespie's and Willison's lanes, to Kay's land, adjoining Barr's Brae-toot Road to Greenock, from Devol's Glen Bridge, westward Robert-streets from Bay street to south end of Mr Brown's Sugar House Ropework-lane, south side of Bay-street, to Barr's Brae-foot Ross-street, from Fore-street to Koyal Close Royal Close, north west side of Church street, to RosB-street Scarlow-street, from Fore-street to King-street Scott's-lane, from Fore-street to King- street Sinclair's Close, souih side of Bay-street Shore-street, from King-street to Devol's Glen Bridge Steam-boat Quay, from north west corner of Scarlow Warehouses, to West Quay Lighthouse Town Buildings, &c„ fronting East Breast and Fore-street "West Breast, from Mid Quay to West Quay West Quay, from Fore-street, passing Custom House and Lighthouse, running east- ward from Lighthouse William street south side of Shore-street Willison's-lane, from Prince's street to High-holm Wood-laiie, from Custom House lane to Barr's Brae-foot 154t PORT-GLASGOW.

ADAM, Alexander, ship master, Bay street Aitken, James, tailor. Church street Aitken, John*, merchant, Bay street Alcorn, Thomas, grocer, Bay street Alexander, James, locker—house Devol's glen Alexander, Robert, joiner and cabinet maker, King street Alexander, William, farmer, Bogstone, Greenock road Allan, Duncan, senior, weaver, Willison's lane Allan, Mrs- spirit dealer, Scott's lane Allan, Thomas, smith and farrier, Robert street Allison, John, hair-dresser & peruke-maker, Church st. Anderson, James, jun.* ship-owner, Scarlow street—ho. High-holm

Anderson, John Sf Co. tanners, Back-row Anderson, John, manager, Gillespie's lane Andrew, Alexander*, spirit dealer, Clyde cottage, Gree- nock road Andrew, George, tea-dealer. Back-row Andrew, John, gardener. Shore street Anstruther, Mrs. Princes street Armour, Alexander, hair-dresser. Dock-head Auld, Mrs*, house, William street

BAIN, Auley, spirit dealer, Barr's Brae foot Barclay, James, merchant — house Shore street Barr, John & Co. grocers and spirit merchants. Fore street — house do- Barr, Rev. James, D.D. house Devol's glen avenue Baxter, John, china and stoneware merchant, Church st. Beith, Adam, boot and shce-maker, Sinclair's close^ Bay street Beith, Matthew, shoe-maker, 'Princes street Birkmyre, Henry, manager of Duck factory —ho. Camp- bell street Birkmyre, Wm. manager—house Campbell street Birkmyre & White, tailors and clothiers, Town buildings, Fore street Blair, Wm. locker—house King street Blundell, Joseph, watch, clock, and umbrella maker, Dock head PORT-GLASGOW. 155

Bontine, R. C, G. of Ardoch, Finlayston Brichen, Misses, dress-maker, Princes street Broadfoot, Walter, teacher, Princes street—house Cha- pel lane Boa^r, Walter, ship master, Scarlow street Boyle, John, comptroller's clerk—house Balfour street Brock, Mrs. grocer, Lyon's lane Brown, Alexander*, ship master. Bay street Brown, Archibald, cloth merchant, Fore street Brown, James, King's weigher — ho. King street Brown, James, spirit-dealer, Custom-house lane Brown, Matthew, sugar refiner, Robert st.—ho. Bay st. Brown, Mrs. leghorn and straw hat maker. King street Bruce, Archibald, grocer, Church street

Buchanan, Alexander, Parochial school master, King st. —house Robert street Buchanan, John, tide-waiter, Willison's lane Buchanan, Wm. tide-waiter—house Shore street Burns, Matthew, blacksmith, Scott's lane Burnett, John, ship-master, Shore street Burnett, Mrs. tea-dealer—(lodging house) Gillespie's lane Burrell, A. M. & Co. agents, West quay Burrell, A M. agent—house Chapel lane

CALLENDER, Thomas ship master, Gillespie's lane Cameron, George, pye and pastry baker, Lyon's lane Campbell, Dugall, ship master, Bay street Campbell, Duncan, joiner & block-maker—ho. Dock-head Canipbell, & Dj^es, painters and ship chandlers, Dock- head— joiners and block-makers, head of Kino- street Campbell, James, foreman, Chapel lane Campbell, James, cooper, Cliapel lane Campbell, Peter, wright and sugar sampler, Shore street Chisholrae, John, cooper and ship master, Scott's lane John, Clark, flesher. Church street & Bay street ho. do, Clark, Mrs. spirit dealer, Custom-house lane Clark, Robert, flesher. Church street Cleland James, Shore-street CLunie, Mrs grocer. King street Coffee Room, Town Buildings, Fore street 156 PORT-GLASGOW

Colquhoun, Mrs. Archd. milliner & dress-maker,Princes st. Cooper, William, wine and spirit merchant, King street Crawford, Alexander, librarian^ bookseller, and stationer, Town Buildings, Fore street Crawford, Andrew, ship master. Princes street Crawford, Duncan, writer, Lyon's lane Crawford, James, deep sea pilot, Scott's lane Crawford, John, sen.* late ship master, Greenock road Crawford, John, jun. ship master, Greenock road Crawford, Patrick, late cooper, Barr's brae Crawford, William*, M. D. Scarlow street—house do. Crighton's & Co. general grocers, wine, and spirit mer- chants. King's street, and Lyon's lane Cron, John, flesher. Fore street Cron, Miss, dress-maker. Bay street Cron, Mrs. spirit dealer. Bay street Cullens, John*, slater. Shore street Camming, John, cloth merchantand collector of Harbour dues, Cumbray, Cloch, and Toward light money, Church street Cumming, Miss E. post mistress, Princes street Cuninghame, George C. landwaiter. Shore street Cuninghame, William, merchant—ho. Balfour street Cuthbert, John, foreman—house Barr's brae

DARROCH, Mrs. Angus, King street Davidson, Alexander, mason, Scott's lane Davidson, Hugh, builder, Wood's lane Davidson, James, merchant tailor, Fore street Davidson, James, ship master, Willison's lane Davie, John, tailor, Church street Davie, Robert, shoemaker. Church street Denniston, Robert*, cooper, Scarlow street—ho. Shore st. Dewar, Chas. (George Inn) Fore st.—entry by Scott's lane Dobbie, Thomas, grocer, Scott's lane Donald, William, hair-dresser, Scott's lane Dougall, Joseph, merchant. Princes' street Dougall, Miss—house William street Douglass, Alexander, grocer & spirit dealer, Scarlow st. Drummond, Dougald, cloth merchant. Church street Duncan, John, sail maker, Lyon's lane PORT-GLASGOW. 157

Dunlop, James, D—house, Jean street Dunlop, John —house, Jean street Dunlop, Mrs*.—house Jean street Dykes, James, joiner and block-maker—house Dock head Dykes, James, writer and town clerk, town buildings, Fore street—house Dock head

ELSWORTH, J. land-waiter—house Bay street

FALCONER, Archibald*, ship-owner—house Jean st. Falconer, Mrs.*— house Devol's glen avenue Fairlie, Mrs. (Old Buck Head Inn) Scarlow street Fairlie, William, upholsterer, Church street Fenton, David, locker—house Gillespie's lane Finlayson, Alex, boatman, Scarlow street Fleming, John, watch and clock maker, Lyon's lane Fleming, Peter, &: Sons, cabinet makers, Fore street Ford, John, spirit dealer, Bay street Forgie, John, grocer and merchant, Church street Forgie, Mrs. grocer, Bay street Foulis, Andrew, carver, gilder, and print seller, Town Buildings, Fore street Frazer, James, tide-waiter—house Chapel lane Frazer, Malcom, superintendent of Town and Harbour police—house Town buildings Fullarton, James, mariner and spirit dealer, Bay street Futt, William, gardener, Clune brae foot Fyfe, James, painter and ship chandler (East Quay head) Fore street Fyfe, Samuel, rope-maker, Auchinleck

GALBREATH, James (Hope Tavern) Dock head Gardner, Alex, manager—house Prince's street Gemmel, Robert, librarian, bookseller, and stationer, (stamp office) Fore street Gillespie, James*, baker. King street Gillespie, Robert*— house Gillespie's lane Gillies, Daniel, boatman, Ropework lane Gilkison, David, ship-owner, Glenhuntly Gilkison, Robert, ship-owner, Barr's brae o 158 PORT-GLASGOW.

Gilkison, John, ship-master. Church street Glasgow, Robert, ship-master. Princes street Glen, Henderson, grocer, Bay street Gooding, Richard, spirit dealer (Cardross Ferry house) Fore street Gordon, Frederick, surgeon (Apothecaries Hall) Church street Gourock Rope Work, Flax mill company, Robert street —William Birkmyre, manager Gourock Rope Work Coy's warehouse, Barr's brae foot —Alexander Gardner, manager Gow, James, spirit dealer, pye Sf pastry shop. Shore St. Grant, John, comptroller and comptrolling surveyor. Shore street Gray, Alex, spirit dealer & steam boat porter, Royal close Gray, James, tide-waiter—house Lyon's lane Gray, John, saddler. Town buildings, Fore street Greig, James, ship-master. Church street Guy, John, & Co. boot and shoe makers, Fore street

HAG GART, Hugh, wine & spirit merchant, Church st. Hair, Andrew, grocer. Dock head

Hair James, general grocer, wine^- spirit mercht. Bay st. Hall, Mrs. John, sen. teacher. West Quay Hamilton, William, merchant—house Princes street Hannah, Joseph, ship-master, Willison's lane Hardie, John," baker, Fore street Hartweil, Misses—furnishing shop. King street Harvey, William, agent—house Scarlow street Hartridge, Mrs. spirit dealer, Scarlow street Hay, Thomas, spirit dealer. Bay street Hedderwick, John, carpet weaver, Lyon's lane Henderson, Jas. fish-curer& stone-ware mercht. King st. Henderson, Mrs. William, spirit dealer—eating-house, Scarlow street Henderson, Wm. boot and shoe-maker, Scarlow street Henry, Archd. collector & warehouse keeper—collector of English, Scotch, (^- Irish lights—ho. Glenhuntly Hewetson, George, brewer—Port-Glasgow brewery, Greenock road Hill, John, mariner and spirit dealer. King street PORT-GLASGOW, 159

Hodge, Dennieston, tide waiter—house Barr's brae foot HoDiday, Mrs. spirit dealer, Lyon's lane Holm, John^ gardener, Mary street Holm, John, spirit dealer & coal merchant, King street Hosie, James, boatman—ho. Bay street Houston, Patrick, sugar sampler, King street How, Janet, retailer of tea, Robert street Hunter, John, cloth merchant, Fore street—ho. King st. Hunter, John, ship- master. Dock head Hunter, Miss, milliner and dress maker, Dock head Hunter, Nathan, watch & clock maker, Dock head Hunter, Robert, spirit dealer, Bay street Hutton, Mrs. David, druggist, Gillespie's lane

INGLIS, Rev. David—house Princes street

JAMIESON, Miss*, Shore street Jaraieson, Robert, cooper, King street Johnston, David*, late merchant. Princes street

KAY, Alex, collector's clerk—house Shore street Kalley, John, agent, West quay—house Gillespie's lane Kemp, Simon, teacher. King street—ho. Church street Kerr, James, landwaiter— Shore street Kerr, John, ship-master, Scarlow street King, John, ship-master. Chapel lane King, Matthew, agent & ship-owner, Fore street—house Shore street King, Matthew, jun. & Co, agents 8c ship-owners. Fore st. King, Miss—house William street King, Mrs. Spring bank King, Walter & John, builders, (at Mrs. Kennedy's) Church street Knox, James, wright and blockmaker, Lyon's lane

LADE, James, writer, Fore street—^ho. Church street Lade, Mrs. William, King street Laird, James, grocer and spirit dealer. Bay street Laird, John, blacksmith. Chapel lane Laird, John & Sons, ship-owners & agents, Barr's brae foat Laird, Matthew, merchant, Shore street 1 60 PORT-GLASGOW.

Laird, Robert, merchant, Barr's brae foot—Louse do. Laird, Tliomas measurer, Barr's brae foot—bouse do. Laird, William & Co. hat manufacturers, Church street Lang, John, baker, Church street Lang, Mrs. spirit dealer, King street Lapsley, Claud, tobacconist. Church street Lapsley, Claud, spirit dealer and steam boat porter, West quay- Law, Wm joiner and wheel wright, Robert street Leggat, Misses, Bay street Lenagban, Patrick, spirit dealer, Bay street Littleton, William, ship-master. Shore street Livingstone, Duncan, tide-waiter—ho. King street Livingston, J;)hn, baker. Fore street Lon'e, John, spirit dealer, Church street Love, Matthew, gardener, Robert street

I\IAINS, William, merchant tailor. Fore street IManner, John, boot and shoemaker, Scarlow street Marshall, John, iM. D.—laboratory, Princes st —house Balf)ur street Martin, James, ship-owner, Bay street Martin, William, tide-waiter—house Chapel lane Maxwell, Thomas, steam boat porter, King street Islay, John, of Parklce Menzies, James, spirit dealer, Greenock road Miller, Alexander*, late merchant, Greenock road Miller, Gavin*, grocer and tobacconist, King street IMiller, James, watch and clock maker, West Quay Miller, John*, Greenock carrier, Clune brae foot JMiller, Thomas, (Black Bull Inn) Bay street Milliken, Hugh, & Co. agents, West Quay Montgomery, Peter, town treasurer, Town buildings. Fore street—house Bay street Morrison, James, plasterer. Custom house lane Muir, Allan, bread and pastry baker, Fore street Muir, Mrs. Flora, agent, Shore street IMuir, William, foreman, Ropework lane ]Munro, Misses, straw-hat makers. Fore street Murdie, Mrs. spirit dealer. Chapel lane J^Iurray, Matthew, broker, King street —

PORT-GLASGOW. 161

Murray, Robert, agent, West Quay—house Fore street

M'ADAM, John, spirit dealer. Fore street M'Andrew, ship-master. Church street M'Ara, Mrs. baker, Church street M'Arthur, Charles, ship-master. Shore street M'Arthur, Duncan (King's Arras Inn & Hotel) Fore street—coaches, post-chaises, and noddies M'Arthur, James, spirit dealer. Church street M 'Arthur, John, thismith, Scott's lane M'Aulay, William, land 8^ tide surveyor—ho. West Quay M'Bride, Bernard, spirit dealer, Clune brae foot M'Coll, Dougal, ship-master, Scarlow street M'Conachie, Mrs. grocer, Lyon's lane M'Colls, Misses, corset and dress makers. Princes street M'Creath, John, grocer and spirit dealer. King street McDonald, J. & G. ship-builders, Bay street—house Barr's brae foot M'Dougald, Malcom, ship-master, Princes street M'Ewen, Alex, gardener, Devol's glen avenue M'Farlane, Alex, painter, oil & colour shop, Dock head M'Farlane, Alex*.— house Mount Pleasant M'Farlane, Parlane, spirit dealer. Back row M'Gaw, James, bread and pastry baker, Princes street M'Gaw, Mrs. grocer, Princes street M'Gee, Charles, tide-waiter—house Custom house lane M'Gill, James, ship-carpenter, Fore street M'Glashan, John D. spirit-dealer, Scott's lane M'Innes, Hector, teacher, grammar school, King street house Scott's lane M'Instrea, James, customer weaver, Boyd's close, Bay st. M'Kechnie, James, steam boat porter. King street M'Kelkr, Alex, librarian and bookseller, Church street M'Kellar, Donald, tallow chandler. Church street M'Kellar, John, steam boat porter, West Quay M'Kinnon, Andrew, shoemaker. Town buildings. Fore st. M'Lauchlan, Alex, and Co. ship-owners and agents. Town buildings. Fore street M'Lauchlan, Robert*, ship-owner —house Shore street M'Lachlan, Walter*, ship-owner—house Shore street o 3 l62 PORT-GLASGOW.

M'Larty, Angus, & Sons, sail makers, Royal close—ho. Scarlow street 3PLean, Jamss*, sugar refiner—house Bay street M'Lean, James, ^ Co. sugar refiners, Robert street M'Lean, Mrs. Alex. Bay street iVi'Luckie, Mrs. spirit dealer, Bay street IM'Millan, John, clothier, Fore street M'Murtrie, Mrs. John, copper and tinplate worker, plumber, and japanner, Bay street M'Nab, Duncan, spirit dealer, Fore street JNI'Nab, Duncan, tide-waiter—house Fore street M'Naught, William*, writer. Church st. —ho. Rosebank M'Neiir, James— boot and shoe warehouse, Church st. M'Rae, James, joiner and spirit dealer, Barr's brae foot

KEIL, James, farmer, Kingston, Greenock road Neil, Joseph, cooper and spirit dealer, Shore street Neil, William, farmer, Chapleton, Greenock road

Neilson Sf Lade,, writers, Fore street Neilson, Alexander, writer—house Shore street Nesmith, Andrew, woollen and linen draper, silk mercer and haberdasher, Fore street Newark Sail Work Co. Ba}^ st. —John Duncan, manager Nicol Alexander, ship-master, Princes street Nichol, John, ship-master, Shorv^ street Nichol, John, teacher. King street—house Shore street Niven, Mrs. Jane, retailer of tobacco and snuff. Fore st. Niven, Robert, baker, Church street

OGILVIE, W^illiam*, (Customs)—house Shore street Ogilvie, W^illiam, manager at John Murtrie's, Dock head Oliphant, John, mariner and spirit dealer, Custom house lane Orr, Hugh, spirit dealer, Lyon's lane Orr^ John, & Co. ropcmakers and junk dealers, Newark Castle Orr, John, rope maker—house Newark castle Orr, Matthew, foreman—house Barr's brae Orr, Peter, spirit dealer— fruit shop, Scott's lane Orrok, WemysS; of Orrok—house Shore street —

PORT-GLASGOW. iGS

PARK, William, collector's clerk— ho. Willison's lane Parker, Andrew, cooper, Gillespie's lane Parker, Mrs. spirit dealer, Bay street Parker, Rev. John*—house Plantation Parker, William, grocer and spirit dealer, Church street Paul, James, tide-waiter—house Lyon's lane Patterson, Andrew, general grocer, wine, and spirit mer- chant. Church street—house Shore street Patterson, .Tames, harbour and dock master, Town Buildings—house Shore street Paton, George, spirit dealer, Bay street Paton, James, sen. gardener, Greenock road Pearson, Mrs. John, spirit dealer, Church street Pollock, John, mason. Princes street Port-Glasgow Crown Foundry Company, King street Duncan Ritchie, manager Port-Glasgow Smith Work Company, Ropework lane John Anderson, manager Porter, Robert, keeper, Port-Glasgow toll-bar Potts, William, locker, Shore street Punton, William, foreman, Mr Jamieson's cooperage, King street

RANKIN, Neil, grocer c^^ spirit dealer, Ropework lane Reid, Archibald, S^ Co. smiths & anchor smiths, Scarlow street—house do. Reld, John, tailor, Bay street Reid, William, shoe-maker. Bay street Ren wick, George, hosier. Church street Reston, James, tide-waiter—house Scarlow street Ritchie, Daniel, founder, blacksmith, and chain maker, Ropework lane—house do. Ritchie, Duncan, manager, Crown Foundry —ho. Rope- work lane Ritchie, Duncan, tailor, Church street Ritchie, Mrs. Archd. Bay street Robertson, Charles, ship-master, Chapel lane Robertson, Michael, pastry baker & spirit dealer. Scar- low street Robertson, Peter, grocer & spirit dealer, Princes street Robei-tson, Samuel, grocer & spirit dealer, Princes street 164 PORT-GLASGOW.

Robertson, Williara, ship-master, Princes street Kodger, James, ship-master, King street Rodgerson, James, King's weigher—ho. Princes street Rose, David, & Co. spirit dealers, Scott's lane Rose, John, carpenter—house Shore street Rose, Hugh, sen. coal & dung merchant, Bay street Rose, John, lighter Isabella—house Gillespie's lane Ross, & Co. (Globe Inn,) West quay Ross, John, C. & Co. ship chandlers, Fore street Ross, John, C. ship chandler— house Princes street Roy, Duncan, spirit dealer. Fore street Russel, Adam, boatman, Scarlow street

SAWERS, Miss, teacher. Princes street Scott, Matthew, merchant tailor. Church street Scott, William, tailor and clothier, Shore street—ho. do. Scott, William, tinplate worker and brazier, Church st. Semple, John, boot and shoemaker. Bay street Sharp, Robert, carpenter and spirit dealer, Shore street Shaw, Henry, hair-dresser—-perfumery, hardware, and toy shop. Church street Simpson, Archibald, clothier. Fore street Simpson, Peter, ship-master, Barr's brae Smillie, Mrs. grocer and spirit dealer, Church street Smith, Hugh, ship-master, Balfour street Smith, Jasper, letter runner—ho. Steven's land. Church st Smith, John, nail manufacturer and spirit dealer. Custom- house lane Smith, Mrs. grocer, Church street Smith, Margaret*, retailer of tobacco & snuff, Dock head Spence, William, ship-master. Shore street

Steel, Matthew, Sf Co. coopers. Chapel lane Steel, Robert, Devol's glen avenue Stelling, Herman, sugar boiler, Robert street Steven, Alex, general grocer, wine, and spirit merchant. King street Steven, James, merchant—house Bay street Steven ^ Sons, general grocers, wine, S^ spirit merchants, head of Church street Steven, Mrs. (Buck's Head Inn) Fore street PORT-GLASGOW. 1 65

Stewart, James, deep sea pilot. Church street Stewart, James, teacher, Free School, head of Balfour st» —house do.

TARBET, Jas. carpenter (Wheat Sheaf Tavern) Fore St. Taylor, Gabriel*, cart wright, Clune brae foot Telfer, James, flesher and grazier, (Flesh market) Bay st. —house do. Thomson, James, late parish schoolmaster and session clerk—house Balfour street Thomson, John, messenger— house Scarlow street Todd, Mrs. milliner and dress-maker, Shore street Turner, John, merchant, Bay street

WALLACE, Francis, collector's clirk—house King st. Wallace, James, architect, Ropework lane Walker, George- merchant, Dock head Walker, John, grocer, Bay street Walker, John, slater and mason. Chapel lane Walters, Alexander, spirit dealer, Custom house lane Watson, George, spirit dealer. King street Watson, William, accountant, Gillespie's lane W^hite, David, spirit merchant Dock head White, James, fancy hair cutter & perfumer, Fore street' White, John, smith, Custom-house lane Wight, Vfilliam, landwaiter—ho, Gillespie's lane Williamson, A. S. surgeon, Scott's lane Williamson, Charles, gardener— fruit shop, Church st. Williamson, John, gardener—fruit shop, Dock head — house Carnegie Wilson, John, flesher and grazier. Church street W'ittleton, William, ship-master. Shore street Wood, Alex, teacher, Barr's brae foot—ho. Princes st. Wood, John, & Co. ship- builders, Shore st.—ho. Glen- huntly Wylie, Mrs. cooper. Shore Street

YOUNG, Roderick, architect. King street Yuil), William, spirit dealer, coal merchant and town weigher, Church street 166

APFESI^JDIX TO FO W L E R S PORT-GLASGOW DIRECTORY,

Notice to Managers of Societies, ^c. see Greenock Directory, page 80.

Magistrates of Port Glasgow and Newark*

David Gilkison, 1 r? t^ -i- Esqs. Ba.iies. James Barclay. J Peter Montgomery, Esq. Treasurer. Councillors. Messrs. James M'Lean, Messrs. Matthew King, Thomas Laird, Robert M'Lachlan, John Wood, Matthew Brown, William Ogilvie, Robert Gilkison, Walter M'Lachlan, A. M. Burrell. Robert Gillespie, Office-I^earers. James Dykes, Town Clerk. Alex. Neilson and James Lade Fiscals. James Paterson, Harbour and Dock Master, John Gumming, Collector of Harbour Dues, Cumbray, Cloch, and Toward Light Money.

TOWxN AND HARBOUR POLICE. -Office (Town Build- ings) Fore Street. Malcolm Frazer, Superintendent of Town and Harbour Police- house Town Buildings, East Breast. John Dunlop, Assistant—house Town Buildings, Fore Street. John M^Kechn ie, do. do. do.

Rate of Assessment on Rents for Paving, Lighting, Watching, and bringing water mto the Town, Is. per Pound. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, Residing in or near Port-Glasgow. David Johnston, Archibald Falconer, Walter M'Lachlan, Robert Gillespie, Matthew Brown, A. M. Burrell, James Barclay, Jas. Anderson, jun. William Hamilton, James M'Lean, Robert M'Lachlan, David Gilkison. Wra. Cuninghame

David Gilkison, and James Barclay, Bailies, ex officiis, William M'Naught, Fiscal. Robert Stewart, Clerk. James Lade and Alexander Neilson, Depute Clerks. —

Writers^ <§

WRITERS, William M'Naught— Alexander Neilson—James Lade—Duncan Crawford—James Dykes. N. B.—For residence see Directory.

Justice of Peace Small Debt Court, Town Buildings^ Fore Street, held on Monday once a-fortnight, at eleven o'clockforenoon,

Robert Stewart, Clerk—James Lade and Alexander Neilson, Depute Clerks—William M'Naught, Fiscal.

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Anderson, Wm. Back row. I Frazer, Malcolm, East Breast.

Dunlop, John, Fore-street. | M'Kechnie, John, Fore Street.

Burgh Court, Town Buildings, Fore Street, held every Wednesday and Saturday, at eleven o'clock forenoon, James Dykes, Town Clerk.

TOWN OFFICERS. John Dunlop, Fore st.~Malcolm Frazer, East Breast—John M'Kechnie, Fore St.— John Dunlop, Town Crier, Fore st.

GAOL.—Town Buildings, East Breast. Malcolm Frazer, gaoler, house Do.

BANKING HOUSES. PORT GLASGOW BRANCH OF GLASGOW UNION B ANK.—Fore Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon, till 3 afternoon, (shuts at 12 noon on Saturday.) Draw on Jones, Loyd, and Co. London; and on Robert Burns, Glasgow Union Bank, Edinburgh j and in all the principal Towns in England and Ireland. Matthew King, Agent,

GREENOCK BANK Town Buildings, Fore Street. Alexander M'Lachlan & Co. Agents.

BENFREWSHIRE BANK—Head of Church Street. Steven and Sons, merchants, agents. 168 Port- Glasgow 3Iedical Practitioners^ 8^ c,

PROVIDENT BANK.—Town Buildings, Fore Street.

• Open on Saturday evenings from 8 till 9 o'clock. Managers. Messrs. Robert M'Lachlan, Messrs. James M'Lean, David Johnston, James Barclay, Archd. Falconer, Matthew King, Peter Montgomerie, William Cuninghame, Robert Gillespie, Treasurer. Any sum taken in from One Shilling and upwards, and Bank Interest allowed when the Sum exceeds Twelve Shillings and Six- pence, and lies for one month. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

William Crawford, M. D. I Frederick Gordon, Surgeon.

John Marshall, M. D. | A. S. Williamson, C. M. N. JB.—-For residence see Directory, MIDWIVES.

Mrs. Eddington, Church st. I Mrs. Kennedy, Church street Glen, Shore street. Neil, King street. J

COFFEE ROOM.— Town Buildings, Fore Street. Was opened in 1816, the terms are ^1 6s. yearly, paid in ad- vance, captains going to sea half-price. Strangers residing in the Town for not more than six weeks admitted gratis. Hugh Haggart, Treasurer. Malcolm Frazer, keeper—house, Town Buildings.

PORT-GLASGOW LIBRARY.—Fore Street. Instituted 1798. ^ The terms are One Guinea a share, aad 6s. 6d. for annual Sub- scription. It contains about 1500 volumes, and has about 50 Subscribers. Peter Montgomery, President and Treasurer. Committee.

James Barr, D. D. | James Kerr. Matthew King, sen. J Alexander Buchanan, Librarian. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.

Grammar School. —Thomson, James— Hector, James, assistant. Parochial School. — Buchanan, Alexander. Writing, Mathematics, and Geography,— Thomson, W^illiam— Nicbol. John, assistant and successor Seatons Charity School. — Stewart, James, English, latin, Greek, and French. —Broadfoot, Walter. English, Writing, Book-keeping, <^c. — Wood' Alexander. Heading, English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, French, and GeO' graphy, — Kemp, Simon. N.B. For residence see Directory. Port-Glasgow Free School, S^c. Appendix. 169

PORT-GLASGOW FREE SCHOOL. Founded by David Beaton, 1815. Nathan Hunter, President and Treasurer. William Park, Secretary. GOVERNORS FOR LIFE. Nathan Hunter Peter Montgomerie Archibald Simpson David Johnston James Cleland James Dunlop James M'Lean Archibald Brown

The two Magistrates, Town Clerk, and Parish Minister ex-officiis James Stewart, teacher. MINISTERS. Pjezsh Cmuncn— Church street, James Barr, D.D. —appointed by the Magistrates and Town Council of G]a«:gow. Chapel of Ease— Head of Balfour st. John Parker— Proprietors. UxiTED Secessio^t—'Princes street, David Inglis— Congregation Uhitaeian C/i^PjEi— Gillespie's lane, vacant. N.B. For Presbytery Meetings, see Greenock Directory page 93. SESSION CLERK. Parish Church, James Thomson—house Balfour street OVERSEERS OF POORS' FUNDS. Minister and Kirk Session, and a committee of Gentlemen.

Robert Gillespie, Kirk treasurer | James Thomson, sub-treasurer. CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS. PjjiiSH Church— David Melrose, officer—John Ptolemy, precentoro Chapel of Ease—M. Munro, officer— Archd. Harvey, precentor. United Secession—John Fleming, officer— Auley Wilson, pre- centor. ^~~~'~" GRAVE DIGGERS. Parish Church burying ground, Church street——ho. Scarlow street. Chapel of Ease burying ground, head of Balfour street— James Mills —house Campbell street. East burying ground— James Munro—house Scarlow street RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

Tort' Glasgow Bible Society, INSTITUTED 1 807. David Gilkison, President. Wm. Hamilton and David Johnston, Vice-Presidents. Archibald Falconer, Treasurer. Rev. James Barr, D. D., and Rev. David Inglis, Secretaries. With a Committee of 15. P 170 Port- Glasgow. Femctle Benevolent Society^ S^c,

Port'Glasgoio and Newark Female Benevolent Society, ISSTITUTED JUNE 1812. Mrs. Steel, President— Mrs. David Gilkisoti, Treasurer. Mrs. Alexander Brown, Secretary,

Port- Glasgow Sahbath School Society. Instituted Dec. 1814. James Stevenson, sen. President. Peter Montgomerie, Vice-President—Nathan Hunter, Treasurer. Jolin Boyle, Secretary—With a Committee of 27. 9 Schools, about 500 Scholars. Sabbath School Library contains about 600 vols.

Adult School Society. lanagedby Peter Montgomerie, Treasurer—John Boyle, Secretary, and Duncan Allan, sen. teacher—and a Committee of JO.

Missionary Association. Instituted 1820. David Johnston, President. Peter Campbell, treasurer— W. Park, secretary—with 10 collectors.

Juvenile Missionary Society. Instituted 1822. Rev. James Barr, D.D., President. Mrs. Colston, Treasurer— Francis Wallace, Secretary and Manager, With 7 Collectors.

Port' Glasgow Female Gcelic School Society. Instituted 1829. Mrs. Falconer, jun, Preses and Treasurer. Miss Ritchie, Secretary. Mrs. Hall--Miss Mary Boyd— Miss Margaret Dougall—Mrs. Mont- gomerie—Miss Hamilton— Miss C Milliken, and Miss Cleland, Collectors, FURNISHED LODGINGS. N.B. —A. Apartments.T-B. Beds, A B 2 2 Aitkcn, Mrs. Custom-house lane 2 2 Allison, Mrs. Gillespie's lane 4 3 Burnelt, Mrs. Gillespie's lane 1 1 Cliney Mrs, Custom-house lane 2 2 Currie, Mrs. West Quay B 3 Denniston, Mrs. Lyon's lane 2 2 Dunlop, Mrs. Church street 4 3 Gillie?, Mis?, Scott's lane Furnished Lodgings, S^c. Appendix. 171

A B 2 2 Lamont, Mrs. Scarlow street 4 4. M'Co!!, Mrs. Princes street 2 2 M'Keliar, Mrs. Custom-house lane 4 4 M' Vicar, Mrs. Shore street 2 2 Paul, Mrs. Custom-house lane 1 1 Stewart, Mrs. Chapel lane

I 1 Wilson, Mrs. Chapel lane 2 3 Wiikie, Waltei", Custom-house lane COiNVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.

POST OFFICE, Princes Street. Arrival of Post. 1 EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and PALSLEY, (mail gig) So minutes past six morning. 2 IRISH, x\YESHIRE, GLASGOW, and PAISLEY, (mail gig) 50 minutes, past one afternoon S ENGLISH, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and PAISLEY, (Mail Coach) 45 minutes past six evening,-

Departure of Post. J PAISLEY, GLASGOW, AYRSHIRE, and IRISH (mail gig) one afternoon. 2 PAISLEY, GLASGOW, and EDINBURGH, (mail gig) 30 minutes past seven evening. 3 PAISLEY, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and ENGLISH, (mail coach) 40 minutes past ten evening..

Office open on Sabbath from 8 till 10 morning, from I till SO mi- nutes past one afterrvoon, and from 7 till 10 evening. Open on lawful days from 7 in the morning till 10 evening, (except when receiving or despatching mails) from the 5th April to the 5th October, and at 8 morning, for the other six months. Miss E. Gumming, post-mistress— house Princes street.- Jasper Smith, letter-runner—house Steven's land, Church street N.B. For rates of Postage, see Greenock Directory parje 99. '"" COACHES. Royal Mail Coach arrives from Glasgow by Paisley, at the King's Arms Inn, Fore street,, 45 minutes past 6 o'clock evening-^departsto Glasgow by Paisley,, 40 minutes past ten o'clock evening.

CARRIERS QUARTERS, &c, From Port- Glasgow to

GREENOCK.— John Miller, Clune brae foot, arr. and dep. daily.^ — John Graham, Gillespie's lane, arr. and dep. daily. 172 Port- Glasgow. Shipping Companies, 8^c,

SHIPPING COMPANIES.

Ref rence N.I to Agents. Clyde Shipping Company. 21 Murray, Robert, agent, West Quay. New Clyde Shipping Company. Burreli, A. M. & Co. agents, West Quay. North American Trade. Laird, John, & Sons, agents, Barr's brae foot.

AGENTS FOR SAILING AND STEAM VESSELS. Eefprence No. to Ves^^el: and Shipping Companies. 5 BurreH, A, M. & Co. West Quay. 7 Gooding, Richard, Fore street. 9 King, Matthew, jun. & Co. Fore street. 13 Lairfi, John, & Sons, Barr's brae foot. 17 Miliiken, Hugh, & Co. West Quay. 21 Murray, Robert, West Quiy. 25 M'Lachlan, Alexander, & Co. Town Buildings, Fore street.

STEAM BOAT PORTERS. Reference No. to Vessels. 4 Gray, Alexander, Royal Close (Old Clyde Shipping Co.) 8 Lapsley, Claud, We.st Quay. 12 Maxwell, Thomas, King screet. 16 M'Kechnie, James, King street. 20 M'Kellar, John, West Quay. 24< V"\ ilson, Thomas, Scott's lane (New Clyde Shipping Co.)

REGULATIONS for PORTERS and BARROWMEN. The Magistrates and Council of Port-Glasgo.v and Newark here- by enact and ordain the following Regulations, to be strictly observ- ed and enforced from and after the 15th of May 1828, viz:—

1st. That no Porter or Barrowraan shall be permitted to act as such for hire or reward, within the Towns of Port- Glasgow and Newark, or on the Quays and Breasts of the Harbour thereof without being duly licensed, and having found caution for the faithful per - formance of the following Regulations.

2. That all Porters or Barrowmen shall diligently, expeditiously, and civilly perform the services for which they are engaged, and Regulations for Porters, 8^c, Appendix» 173^

shall not injure the property entrusted to their charge, under a penalty not exceeding Two Pounds for each offence, besides being liable to the party injured in damages.

3. That no Porter shall embark the luggage of passengers going on board of any Steam Vessel until the passengers intending to land at the Harbour, shall have first landed with their luggage, under a penalty not exceeding Two Pounds for each offence. 4th. That no Porter shall demand or take a higher sum for his services, than the fares stated in the Table hereunto annexed, and each Porter shall, when plying, have in his possession a copy of these Regulations and of the Table of Fares annexed to his license, and shall at all times, when required by persons"employing him, pro- duce the same for inspection, under a penalty not exceeding TwO' Pounds for each offence-

5th. That the Magistrates or any one of them may, on sufficient cause shown, declare the bond of caution granted for any Porter for- feited, and deprive the offender of the license.

6th. The Penalties incurred under the preceding Regulations may be sued for before the Magistrates, and recovered at the in- stance of the Procurators Fiscal of the Burgh Court of Port-Glas- gow and Newark, and applied as the Magistrates may direct. TABLE OF FARES To he exacted hy Porters or Barrowmen, in terms of the preceding Regulations.

Any Parcel not exceeding 1 lb. weight, from any place within the Town, and not beyond Balfour street to the West, or the Flesh Market to the East,,. »- .. ,: ;o 1* When beyond these places, 2 Any parcel above lib., and not exceeding 7 lb. weight, 2 When carried beyond these places, , 3 Any parcel or package above 7 lb. and not exceeding. 2i.- 5filb., . . .

When carried beyond these places, . . . 3 A barrow load^ . . ... 3 When carried beyond these places, 4.- Extracted from the Records of Council, hy JAMES DYKES, Town Clerk., Council Chamber, Port-Glasgow, ) .23d September J 83,1. \ ~~ DEEP SEA PILOTS (Licensed.)

Adams, Richard, Ladyburn. I Stewart, James, Church street,. Crawford, James, Scott's lane. £ 3 174 Port-Glasgow. Shipping Lists*

PORT GLASGOW SHIPPING LIST.

SAILING VESSELS. ABBREVIATIONS.

.Brig <»»#W^#^^^^^^»A^ #^^^»

^Gabbart Sw, , Snow Pk .Packet

Ship. Master. Owner. Trade. A Agness Bg| Daniel Gorman 203 Peter Denny & others Foreign Do. GtPeter Currie 51 Neil Currie Coast Agness & Ann BqJohn Martin 412 Alex. M'Kellar Foreign Alexander Sp'John M'Kellar 71 Peter Denny Coast Amity Sp'John Rankin 74 John Rodger & others Do. Ann Gt John Martin 59 John Chapman Do. Arab Bq James Drysdale 337 Dav. Giikison & others Foreign Ariel Bg'John King 236 John King & others Do. B Belhaven B^ Math. Crawford 299 Dav. Giikison & others Do» C Archd. Faleoner, and Cassandra S And. Grierson 385 Walter M'Lachlan Dc Ceres Bg Dun. M'Andrew 230 John Laird and Sons Do.. Cottager Bg John Rodger 124 Wm. Rankin & others Do, Crown Bg William Howie 338 James Lang Do. Czar Sr John Lang 105 Alex. Lang & others D Dumbarton Dumbarton Steam Steamer Pk|James Lang 50 Boat Company River E Eliza Sp Thomas Lang 63 Thomas Lang Coast Archd. Falconer and Elizabeth Bq James Greig 375 Walter M'Lachlan Foreign Elizabeth and Margaret Sp Chs. Kirkpatrick 51 A. M'Kinlay& others Coast Elora Bq John Giikison 33; D. Giikison & others,Toreign H Hebe Bg William Currie 256 Do. Do. Jacob Dixon & Helen Gt John Buchanan 64 John Dixon Coast Do. Sp James Smith 53^Duncan Kay Do, Shipping Lists, Appendix, 1 75

William Rankin, sen. James Daniel Rankin 88 and others Coast James & Archi- bald Sp John Tovvart 84- Jacob Dixon & others I>o. Janet Bg James Brown 131 John Denny & others Foreign Jannet Sp John Buchanan £8 Alex. M'Donald Coast Jean Sp John Bunten 48 Alex, Bunten &otliers Do. Innes Gt James King 53 Matth. King& other&lRiver John Kibble & John Gt John Bunten 49 John Bunten Coast Isabella Sp Archd. White 54 Hugh Rose River Do. Sp William Latta 54 William Latta Coast Juventiis Sp Male. M'Kinlay 83 Robt. Lang & others Foreign I. Lady of the Lake Lochlomond Steam Steamer Pk James Glen 62 Boat Company River Leven Steamer Pk Peter M'Kinlay 71 Dumbarton Do. Do. Lilly Sp John Campbell 53 A. M'Kinlay & otherslCoaSt Byron Bq Thos. Jamieson 379 Jas. Anderson &others Lord M p.oreign James Lang & Notri- Malay Bg Nor. Coverdale 215 son Coverdale Do, Mally Sp Colin M'Ewing 80fPeter Denny & othersjCoast Margaret Sp Dan. M'Naught 62 Daniel M'Naught Do. Do, Cut. J. M'Cormick 8 Jasper M'Cornaick Do. Mary Sp Alex. Cochrane 70 Alex. Cochrane Do. Do. Sp John Davie 60 Jacob Dixon & others Do. N New Dumbarton Dumbarton Steam, Steamer Pk Peter M'Kinlay 72 Boat Company River Nlmrod Bg Wm. Robertson 174Jas. M'Lean& others Foreign R Robert & Jean Sp Robert Blair 81 Robert Blair Coast S Sally Gt Alex. Davie 53 Jn. Service & others Do. Susannah BgChas. Robinson 297 Jn. Chisholm& otherstForeign V Venus Sp James Da He 5Q Jn. Dixon & others. Do. J 76 Port' Glasgow* Sailing Vessels*

SAILING VESSELS. Reference No. to Agents or Por'.ersi To Glasgow. Vessel, Master. Ton. Men., 21 Ann Lamont 21 Betty M'Arthur 21 Clyde Barrie 21 Forth Campbell

21 Friends M'Donald • 78' 5 Friendship' Robertson '4- 21 Jean William Kerr 21 Jenny Mai com Kerr 21 Kelvin. Henry 21 Lilly Leitch "*4 5 Pilgrim Smith 70* 21 Tweed Cameron

To Master. Departures. Ton, Men,. 7 Cardross John Frazer occasionally 7 Do. John Menzies Do. 7 Do. John M'Crae Do. 7 Drumfork L. M''Gilvray daily STEAxM VESSELS, Eeference No. to Agents or Porters. To Arrochar.

. Vessel. Master. Departure; Ton. Men,. 16 Old Dumbarton M'Leod 49 6 12 Sovereign W. Henderson 60 6 To Ayr. 12 Countess of Glasgow J. M'Arthur Wed. & Sat. 75 8 To Dumbarton, 16 Leven Lang -i M 7 16 New Dumbarton' M'Kinlay S twice daily 72 7 16 Old Dumbarton= 49 6 To Glasgow, Passage Boats, Start from the Steam Boat Quay, viz. :--In summer at 6J, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, forenoon, and I, 2\, 3, 4, and 5, afternoon ; and in winter at 7, 8, 9i 10, and 11, forenoon, and 1, 3, and 4, afternoon, besides other Boats which have no fixed hours of starting. For particulars, see the Notice Boards, at West Quay. N. B, Steam Boats leaving Port- Glasgow pass^—see Greenock

Directory) page 115. Steam Boats kiving Glasgow pasS'-see Greenock Directory page 115. Steam Vessels. Appendix. 177

To Glasgow. Reference No. to Agents or Porters. Luggage. Vessel Master Departure Ton Men 21 Active John Sim every lawful day 59 4 5 Commerce Hossack Do. do. 60 6 21 Dispatch R. Campbell Do. do. 58 4 5 Favourite N. Jamieson Do. do. 60 6 21 Industry Leitch Do. do. 55 4 21 Trusty M. M'Ewing Do. do. 61 4 Towing. 21 Gulliver H. M Gregor daily 74 5 21 Hercules Sutherland every lawful day 74 5 21 Samson J. M'Kellar daily 49 4 To GouTock, Dunoon, and Rotlisay. 8 Arran Castle Johnston daily 81 9 20 Ewing Taylor daily 77 7 8 Dunoon Castle Thomson 3 times a week 100 9 20 George Canning Huiiter daily 81 9 8 Inverary Castle Barr daily 70 8 12 Maidoflslay Wallace 3 times a week 74 8 20 Superb M'Kenzie daily 76 8 20 Rotbsay M'Kinnon daily 70 8 To Helensburgh and Glasgow. 20 Caledonia James VVhyte daily 57 7 8 Clarence John Turner do. 70 8 1 2 Greenock James Henderson do. 70 8 8 Helensburgh Alex. M'Leod do. 81 8 20 Sultan Alex. M'Kellai do. 68 8 20 Waverly Robert Douglass do. 55 7 To Islay, Staffa, lona, and Skye. 12 Maid of Islay, No. 2 John M'Pherson To Islay and Skye weekly, and occasionally to lona and Staffa 140 10 7o Kilmun. GlenifFer Robertson daily 32 7 To Kilmun and Glasgow. 20 St. Mun Hunter twice daily 63 8 To Largs, Millport, §-c. 8 Albion J. Niven daily 64 7 12 Countess of Glasgow J. M'Aithur 3 times a week 89 8 8 Largs Lapsley daily 70 a To Lochgilphead. 8 Dunoon Castle Thomson 3 times a week 100 8 20 Ewing Taylor 3 times a week 77 7 8 Inverary Castle Barr occasionally 70 8 12 Maidoflslay, No, 1 Wallace 3 times a week 74 8 20 Superb M^Kenzie 2 times a week 76 8 ]78 Port' Glasgow, Steam Vessels, S^c*

Reference No. to Agent or Porters. To Lochgoil]lead. Vessel Master Departure Ton Men 12 St. Katherlne M'Kellar daily 73 8 To Paisley, 8 Gleniffer Robertson daily 32 7 To liothsay and Inverary, 8 Dunoon Castle :D. Thomson 3 tunes a week 100 8 To Rothsay. 8 Arran Castle James Johnston daily HI 8 20 Ewing Taylor 3 tiraes a week 77 7 8 Inverary Castle J. Barr daily 70 8 12 Maid of Islay Wallace 3 times a week 74. 8 20 Rothsay M'Kinnon daily 70 8 20 Superb M'Kenzie daily 70 8 DIRECTIONS For the Recovery of the apparently Droioned or Dead. See Greenock Directory, Pages 119, 120, 121.

HARBOUR TRUSTEES, Resident at Port-Glasgow. The two Magistrates and three Senior Councillors,. e:c officiis, viz.

I Thomas Laird. David Gilkison. I James M'Lean. Wood. James Barclay. | John | James Dykes, Town Clerk, Town Buildings, Fore Street. James Patterson, Town and Dock Master, Town Buildings. John Cumming, Collector of Harbour Dues, Cunobray, Cloch, and Toward Light money, Church Street.

PUBLIC OFFICES,

CUSTOM HOUSE.—West Quay.

Open from 10 o'clock morning till 3 o'clock afternoom Archd. Henry, Collector and Warehouse keeper. collector's clekks. Francis Wallace. William Park- Alex. Kay. | J John Grant, Comptroller and ComptroUing Surveyor- John Boyle, Comptroller's Clerk. William M'Auley, Land and Tide Surveyor.

SEARCHERS, LAlNDWAITERS, AND COASTWAITERS. George C. Cuninghame. John Elsworth. j James Kerr. William Wright. | Buchanan Morrison, Jergaer for Greenock and Port-Glasgavvj; resides in Gregnock^ Ptihlic Offices, c^'c. Appendix. 179

KING'S WEIGHERS —(Customs.)

Brown, James. | Rodgerson, James.

LOCKERS.—(Customs.)

Alexander, James. I Fenton, David. Blair, William. Potts, William. j TIDE WAITERS.— (Customs.) Buchanan, John. Hodge, Denniston. M'Nabb, Duncan. Buchanan, William. Livingston, Duncan. Paul, James. Frazer, James. Martin, William, Reston, James. Gray, James. M'Gie, Charles-

BOATMEN.—(Customs.) Findlayson, Alexander. Hossie, James. J

Gillies, Daniel. j Russel, James. John Thomson, Messenger. EXCISE OFFICE.—West Quay. Open from 8 o'clock morning, to 3 afternoon. John Wharton, Collector—house Hill-end. Malcom M'Pherson, Supervisor—^house M'Nair's land, Ann-street, Greenock. Robert Hutton, 2d Division (export officer) George Dalrymple, 1st Division, (inland officer)

Coffee Boom—Town Buildings, Malcolm Frazer, keeper Court ^oiise— Town Buildings

Directory Office^ (Renfrewshire) — 10 Barclay-street, Paisley, George Fowler

FiscaVs Office, (Justice of Peace)— Church-street, Wm. M'Naught

FiscaVs Office, (Town)—Fore-street, Alex. Neilson and Jas. Lade Gas Work—Instituted 1830, by a Society of gentlemen who sub- scribed from ^£3,000 to £4<,000, the sura requisite for their erection, who agreed to relinquish the benefit in favour of the corporation, on being paid common interest for money ad^ vanced — Wm. Hamilton, convenor —David Gilkison, preses—»^. Jafiies Barclay, David Johnston, James M'Lean, James Cle- land, John Wood, Matthew King, Robert Laird, Daniel Ritchie, Henry Birkmyre, directors — James Cleland, treasurer —James Dykes, town clerk, secretary. — Committee Room and Company's Office, Gas Works, — Open from 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock.

Harbour and Dock Master's Office—Town Buildings, Jas. Patterson.

Justice of Peace Clerk's Office—Fore-street, Robert Stewart, clerlf — jjimes Ladp and Ale^. ISeilson, depute-plprkf. 180 P&rt'Glasgow. Public Offices, 8^c,

Mail Coach Office—Fore -street, King's Arms Inn. Police Office—Town Buildings, Malcom Frazer, superinlendant of Town and Harbour Police, Post Office— Princes-street, Miss E. Gumming, post-mis treJS— Jasper Smith, letter-runner— house Church-street Stamp Office— Fore-street, Robert Gemmel Tovm. Clerk's Office—Town Buildings, James Dykes, clerk. Toum Treasurer's Office—Town Buildings, Peter Montgomerie. ~^FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES & AGENTS. Sun. Fire—Town Buildings, Alex. M'Lachlan, & Co. Scottish Union—Fore-street, Alex. Neilson, writer. SEA INSURANCE. Association of under Writers and Insurance Brokers of Glasgow, for the port of Port-Glasgow, and ports adjacent—Fore-street, Matthew King. FIREMEN. Captain Daniel Ritchie, Ropework-lane.

JEtigines for Extinguishing Fire. HEAD OF MID QUAY.

The Water Engines and other apparatus, are deposited at the Engine House, head of Mid Quay. Keys of the Engine House are to be found at Captain Daniel Ritchie's, Ropework-lane, Malcom Frazer's, gao1er,|Town Build- ings, East Breast, Richard Gooding's, Cardross Ferry-house, and Custom House watch-house. West Quay. COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.

Houston, Mrs. King- street. Holm, ,Tohn, Scott's- lane. Rose, Hugh, Bay- street, (Dung Merchant.) Yuill, William, King-street. —house Church-street. Patterson, James, Bay-street, office Town Buildings. MARKETS AND STORES. Fish Market, Mid Quay Flesh Market, Bay-street. A Fair is held annually on the third Tuesday of July.

ADJUSTER OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS & MEASURES,

Dry Measures ") r) ^ Montgomerie,t»t t Liquid Measures I ^%'' T°^''" ^•^'l^^'"g«- Weights i —7

Societies, Friendly, 4'C= Appendix. 181

SOCIETIES, FRIENDLY, &c.

Instituted. 1731. Master Tailor's Societi/'—AYchd. Simpson, preses, Church- street—Hugh Rose, senior, collector, Gillespie's-lane Archd. Brown, clerk, Fore-street—no officer.

1745. Cumberland Lodge, (No. 216)—Walter M'Lachlan, R. W.M. Shore -street—Matthew Brown, sen. warden. Bay-street James Lade, jun. warden, Fore-street—John Nichol, sen. steward, Shore-street—Walter Broadfoot, jun. steward, Prince's-street—William Ogilvie, secretary, Shore-street John M'^Kechnie, tyler, Town Buildings—Lodge Room, King- street.

1758. Doric Kilwinning Port- Glasgow Lodge (No. 63)—Johu Hunter, R. W. M. Fore street—Hugh Rose, depute-mas- ter, Bay street-—James Smith, sen. warden, Devol's glen bridge—John Holm, jun. warden, King street—James M'Farlane, treasurer, Back row—Hugh Davidson, secretary^ Wood lane— Charles Dewar, sen. steward, Scott's lane- Henry Fleming, jun. steward. Fore street—James M'Gaw, sen. deacon, Prince's street—Duncan M'Nab, jun. deacon. Fore street— Robert Sloan, tyler. King street—Lodge Room, King's Arms Inn, Fore street

1790. Clyde Society.—- preses—Alexander Gardner, secretary—Patrick Crawford and John W. Ross, key-keep- ers—Robert Gilkison, Archd. Falconer, William Hamilton, James Muir, Greenock, Wm. Johnston, Greenock, Nicol M'Nicol, Greenock, Robert Hood, Glasgow, N. Banna- tyne, Rothsay, directors.

1814-. Journeyman Wrighfs Society. —James M'Gaw, preses, Prince's-street—William Bain, treasurer, Gillespie's-lane— Alex. Wood, clerk, Barr's Brae-foot—John Galbraitb, officer, Greenock.

1817. Poor Man's Friend Society -^'Dawid Johnston, preses,, Prince's-street—Alex. Steven, treasurer, King-street— A. M. Burrell, secretary. West Quay—Robert Sloan, officer Barr's Brae-foot.

1818. Curling Club—-James M'Lean, president—John Cullen, treasurer—George Kalley, secretary—Rev. Dr. Barr, chaplain—Wemyss Orrok, of Orrok, master of stones- William Crawford, M. D. surgeon—James Dykes, legal adviser—committee, David Gilkison, Matthew BroWPj Joho Els worth, James Kerr, George Heuitson, Q ^

Port- 18? Glasgow, Societies, Friendly, 8^c,

]824. Port-Glasgoio and Newark Friendly ^ Funeral, and Mortsafe Society. —John Heddervvick, preses, Lyon's-lane—James Campbell, treasurer, King's-street—Alexander Wood, clerk, Barr's Brae=foot—David Taylor, officer, Princes-street— James Knox, contractor, Lyon's-lane.

1830. Temperance Society. —David Johnston, president, Princes street—John M'Kellar, treasurer. West Quay—John Camp- bell, secretary, head of Balfour street—Members about 132.

183L Port-Glasgow JBranch of Renfrewshire Political Union-^ Council for Port-Glasgow, R. C. G, Bontine of Ardoch, president—John Hunter, treasurer,—Hector M'Innies, se- cretary—John M'Millan, John Cron, D. M'Kellar, John Mcpherson, William Cuninghame, John Livingston, Joha M'Adam, John Birkmyre—William WhyteJ N. B. —For general committee and objects of the Ren- frewshire Political Union— /S'ee Greenock Directory page 132.

1831, Port-Glasgow and Neioark Instrumental Band—Committee appointed by Subscribers—the two Magistrates—Town Clerk—Wemyss Orrok—A. M. Burrell—Duncan Craw- ford—M. King, jun. —William Hervey—Alexander Craw- ford—Committee—Bailie Gilkison, Convener—Wemyss

Orrok, treasurer—James Dykes^ secretary. .

1831. Port- Glasgow Shipwrights Provident Union Society-— Daniel Ferguson, preses. Church, street—John Robertson, treasurer. Shore-street—Alex. Wood, clerk, Barr's Brae- foot—James Wilson, officer, Scott's-lane.

N. B.—To Managers of Societies— /See Greenock Directory^ page 13U

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