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Page Page Paisley Street Guide 7 Cowfeeders ..« ,» -v 151 Omissions and Corrections ... 12 Distillers 152 PAISLEY DIRECTOEY ... 13 Drapers and Mercers ... 153 Dressmakers and Milliners ... 154 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. Druggists and Chemists ... 156

Accountants ...... ,, 135 Drysalters 157 Agents and Commission Agents 135 Dyers ... 157 Architects and Land Surveyors 136 Embroiderers ...... 158 Auctioneers and Appraisers ... 136 Engineers and Machine Makers 158 Bakers 136 Fire Clay Manufacturers ... 158 Bankers 138 Fishmongers and Poulterers ... 159 Belt Makers 138 Pleshers...... 159 Bill Posters 138 Funeral Undertakers 160 Bleachers, Washers, &c. 138 burnished Lodgiug-House Bookbinders 139 Keepers, 161 Booksellers and Stationers ... 139 Furnishers 161 Boot and Shoemakers ... 140 Furniture Dealers ...... 162 Boxmakers (Fancy) 141 Gardeners 162 Brasstbuuders ... 141 Glaziers 163 Brewers ... 141 Grain Merchants 163 Brickmakers and Brickbuilders 142 Grocers and Victuallers ... 163 Brush and Basket Dealers ... 142 Hair Dressers 169 Cabinetmakers 142 Ham Curers 169 Calenderers and Finishers ... 143 Hatters 170 CaUco and Shawl Printers ... 143 Hosiers 170 Candlemakers ...... 143 House Factors 170 Card and Print Cutters ... 143 Inn and Hotel keepers 171 Carpet Manufacturers 144 Ironfounders 171 Carters 144 Iron Merchants 171 Chemical Works 144 Ironmongers 171

Chimney Sweeps 145 Makers ... 172 China Merchants 145 Ladies' Nurses ...172

Clergymen 145 Lalhsplitiers ...... 172 . Cloth Merchants and Agents Law Agents 172 for do 146 Leather Merchants 172 Cloth Merchants and Woollen Lithographers and Engravers 173 Drapers 146 Manufacturers of , &c. 173

Coach and Van Builders ... 147 of Blacking , ... 174 Coach Hirers ... 147 of Carpets ... 175 Coal Merehants and Dealers ... 147 of Corn Flour 175 Coffee Houses and Hotels of Crucibles ...... 175 (Temperance) 148 of Curled Hair 175

Confectioners and Fruiterers... 148 of Elastic Belts .. .„, 175

Contractors ... , 150 of Essence of Coffee ^, 175 Coopers... 150 of Machinery Belts 115 Corkcutters 151 of 176

Cotton Spinners ...... 151 of Oil and Glycerine ... 176 CONTENTS.

Page Page Manufacturers of Preserves 176 Watch and Clock Makers, and of Starch 176 Jewellers ...... 191 of Stationery 176 Weavers' Furnishers ...... 192 of Thread 176 Wine and Spirit Merchants ... 192 Masons and Builders 177 Wood Merchants 197 Measurers 177 Wood Turners 198 Medical Practitioners 177 Wrights and Joiners 198 Messenger-at-Arms ...... 178 Writers 199 Metal Eefiners 178 and Silk Merchants ... 200 Midwives 178 Millers 179 Nailers 179 APPENDIX—PAISLEY. Nurserymen and Florists ... 179 Asylums 211-213 Packing Box Makers ... 179 Banks 217 Painters and Paperhangers ... 179 Bank Holidays 219 Pattern Drawers 180 Bowling Clubs 245-246 Paper Rulers 180 Burying Grounds ...... 262

Pawnbrokers .. 180 Canal Company ...... 230 Photographers 180 Carriers' Quarters ...... 234

Plasterers ...... 181 Cart Navigation Trustees ... 207

Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Cop- Church Officers ... 224 persmiths 181 Commissioners—Income Tax 229 Potato Merchants 182 „ Police 208 Power-loom Cloth Factories ... 182 Supply 220 Printers (Letter-press) ... 182 „ Water 206 Bopespinners 182 Counting-House Calendar ... 11 Saddlers and Harness Courts—Burgh 263 Makers ... 182 „ Commissary ... 232 Sculptors 183 „ Justice of Peace ... 214 Seed Merchants 183 „ Sheriff 226 Shawl Merchants 183 „ Sheriff Small Debt ... 226 Shawl and Muslin Cutters ... 183 Churches ... 224 Sheriff Officers 183 Clergymen ... 224 Shipbuilders 183 Curling Clubs 247-248

Singers ...... 183 Cricket Clubs 246-247 Slaters 184 Fairs 210 Soap Manufacturers 184 Fiars' Prices for 263 Smiths and Farriers 184 Fire Brig' a des 234

Surgeon-Dentists ...... 185 Fast Days . . 210 Tailors and (Jlothiers ... 185 Faculty of Procurators ... 226 Tanners ...... 186 Fountain Gardens Committee 206 Teachers 187 Gas Committee 206 Dancing 188 Gravediggers 262

Drawing ...... 189 Infirmaiy ...... 215 Music 189 Inspector of Weights and Mea-

Tobacconists 189 sures ...... 214 Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers ... 190 Insurance Offices and Agents 260 Umbrella Manufacturers ... 190 Justices of the Peace ...... 213

Upholsterers ...... 190 Justice of Peace Constables ... 232 Valuators 190 Leaders of Psalmody ...... 224 Veterinary Surgeons 190 Library & Museum Committee 216 Warpers ...... 191 Lieutenancy ...... 233 Waste Merchants 191 Magistrates and Town Council 205 11

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Page Page Mason Lodges 248 JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY 277 Musical Societies 249 Assembly Rooms 293 Omnibus Traffic 230 Banks 293 Paisley Cemetery Company ... 262 Building Society ...... 298

Parochial Boards ... 211-212 Canal Company ...... 295

Parliamentary Boundaries ... 209 Carriers' Quarters ...... 295 Parliamentary Constituency ... 263 Church Officers 294

Police Assessment ... .. 209 Coal Agents 296

Police—Burgh , 208 Commissioners of Police ... 292 County 233 Curling Clubs 295 Post OtSce 227 Fairs and Fasts 299 Postal Regulations 228 Fire Brigade 292 \ Public Offices, &c 259 Gas Company 2981 Railways ... 219 Grave Digger and Town f Reading Rooms...... 235-236 Crier 296 Registrars of Births, &c. ... 234 Insurance Offices and Agents 294 | Religious Denominations ... 224 Inland Revenue 293 i Renfrewshire Militia ...... 235 Justices the 292 of Peace ... j 223 Renfrewshire Prison Board ... Medical Practitioners ... 292 j

Rifle Volunteer Officers ...231 Mills 295 I Session-Clerks ...... 263 Ministers ... 293 Schools and Teachers ... 237-239 Police 292 I School Boards ...... 232 Population ...... 299 \ Societies, &c. 240-241-242-243-244 Post Office and Telegraph ' Societies and Clubs ...... 251 Offi'ce 2M\

Sheriff Officers 226 Precentors ...... 294 Officers 232 Town Reading Room 293 f Trade Societies ...... 250 Sabbath Schools 2941 Trustees—Abbey Road ... 231 Schools 296f

5, Duncan Wright Session Clerk and Eegistrar 292) Endowment . 258 Societies, &c...... 297]

Valuation of Burgh 263 Volunteer Officers,

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PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

ABBEY close, from 18 Sinithhills Burn lane, south side of Maxwellton to Abbey street to Candren Burn Abbey street, from Abbey close to Burn row, from Gordon's lane to Thiead street river Abercorn Buildings, 21 street Abercorn street, north end of West CALEDONIA st., from St. James Croft to Hamilton street street northward Albion St., west side of 25 Love st. Calside, south-west from head of Causeyside to Stock street Back Sneddon, north side of 2 Old Campbell street (South), from 8 Sneddon Neilston street to Espedair Burn (West), north of 53 Bank street, south side of 22 Gauze Campbell street :>- street to Mill street Broomlands Barclay st., south side of 15 George Camphill, south side of 32 Canal Cil street to Canal street street Barracks (Foot), north side of Wil- Canal street, west side of 86 Cau- liamsburgh seyside street to Ralston square Barracks (Militia Staff), south side Carbrook street, from north side of of Williamsburgh 53 Broomlands to West Campbell Barrhead road, east from Blackball street i buildings Carlile lane, east side of 85 New Barr street, south side of 20 George Sneddon to river LlJ street to Canal street Carlile place, east side of New Sned- LU Barterholm, east side of Lylesland don, opposite Wallace street Bath place, Seedhill Cart lane, east side of 80 New Cl. Blackball buildings, from Lonend to Sneddon to river Canal Bridge Cart street, from Thread street to Blacklaw lane, west side of 18 New Seedhill >- Sneddon to Back Sneddon Oartvale lane, from Cartvale House Blackland place, east side of Calside to New Sneddon Blackstoun road, west from Green- Carriagehill, from Dovesland south- hill ward CO Bladda, north of Saucel Carriagehill (High), west of Orr Brabloch, east side of Renfrew road Town <.t: Brick lane, from South Croft to Carriagehill factory, west of Car- a. North Croft riagehill Bridge lane, south side of Maxwell- Castlehead, north side of Crow road, ton to Canal Bridge approach by west end of Canal st. Bridge street (Burgh), from Abbey Castle street, west end of Wellmea- Bridge to Orchard street dew to George street Bridge street (New Town), from 20 Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirren Abbey street to Abbey Bridge street to Calside Broomlands, west end of Wellmea- Cawthorne court, east side of Orr dow to Ferguslie street (off Orr square) Brown's lane, west side of 97 Oau- Chain road. West Toll seyside to George place Charleston, by Lylesland westward Buchanan street (East), north side Christie buildings. High street west of Inkle street to Greenlaw street end of Old Bridge Buchanan street (West), south side Christie lane, east side of 93 New of 28 George street to Canal st. Sneddon to the Quay 8 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Christie street, south of Garthland Forbes place, from 10 Causeyside street to Water brae (Burgh) Churchhill, north side of 87 High street to Oakshaw street GARTHLAND lane, north side of Clark's place, Seedhill Garthland street ColHnslee, from Carriagehill to Garthland place, east end of Garth- Potterhill land street, opposite Christie st, Commercial Court, 112 Causeyside, Garthland street, from east end of west side Gauze street to Williamsburgh street, south side of 23 Gast Work, north-west of foot of G-auze street to Abbey street Well street County buildings, Gilmour street Gateside, east side of road leading County place, from Grilraour street to Renfrew to Moss street Gauze street, from Smithhills street Cowieston, foot of Maxwellton st. to Garthland street Croft (East), from Wallneuk to George place, east end of George Renfrew road street to Brown's lane Croft (North), from Greenlaw street George street, west side of 96 Cau- to Newton Quay seyside to Broomlands Croft (South), east end of Sneddon Gilmour street, from High street, Bridge to Wallneuk (Cross) north to New Sneddon Croft (West), from 16 New Smith- Glasgow road, begins at East Toll hills to Abercorn street Glen street, west side of Love st. Crossliat, south side of Garthland to Caledonia street street Glen lane, north side of 29 St. Cross street, 29 Castle street to 5 James street to Glen street Queen street Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Cau- Crow road, Calside to Maxwellton seyside to Burn row Cumberland Court, 110 Causeyside Greenhill, north-west side of Un- derwood street DOVESLAND, from Lylesland to Greenlaw, north of Garthland street Carriagehill Greenlaw street, east end of North Duke street, south side of Rowan Croft eastward street Greenock road, continuation of Dyers' wynd, east side of 48 Moss Caledonia street street to river HAMILTON place, 78 New Sneddon Hamilton street (Great), (by Cal- EARL Grey place, Lylesland side) east side of Calside by Doves- Espedair street, from 56 Causeyside land southward Hamilton street, west side of Ren- frew street to river Colinslee PALS IDE road, near Harbour lane, east side of 92 New westward Sneddon to Quay Ferguslie, west end of Broomlands Harbour (New), Carlile place to Millarston Highland lane, south side of South Ferguslie (Back Row of) west end Croft lane of of Maxwellton to West High street, west end of Old Bridge Ferguslie to Wellmeadow 41 Ferguslie East lane, south of Hospital lane, west side of 6 New Broomlands to Maxwellton Sneddon to Back Sneddon Ferguslie to Ferguslie Mid lane, 7 Hunter street, west side of 22 Moss Maxwellton street Ferguslie walk, 42 Broomlands Ferguslie West lane, 2 Ferguslie INCHINNAN road, continuation to Coats' Thread Works of Love street PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Inkle street, from Lawn street, Middle lane, west side of 11 New to east end of Gauze street Sneddon to Back Sneddon Millar street, east side of Mill st. JOHNSTONE road, begins at West Millarston, west end of Ferguslie Toll Mill street, east end of Gauze st. John street, north side of 72 to Seedhill Broomlands Moncrieff street, east side of 71 Love street to Back Sneddon KILNCROFT lane, east side of Moss street, from Cross Steeple to Carriagehill Old Sneddon King street, from Saucel to Canal Mossvale, north end of Greenock rd. Kingstreet, north side of 76 Broom- Mossvale lane, from Kussell street lands, opposite to Queen street north-west Knox street, from 47 Broomlands Murray street, west of Greenock to West Campbell street road, to Westmarch

LADY lane, west end of High st. NIDDRY street, west side of Ren- to Canal street frew street to river Lawn street, head of Gauze st. Neil street, from Cowieston to Wallneuk Canal Bridge Laigh Kirk lane, west side of 110 Neilson street (Burgh), from heac Causeyside of Causeyside to Lylesland Lonend, from Saucel to Blackball Neilston street (by Calside), easi Buildings side of Calside Love street, from St. James place Nethercommon, from Love stree to Nethercommon northward Lowndes' lane, east side of 78 New New Smithhills, north side of 4 Sneddon to the river Smithhills to West Croft I Lylesland, from Neilston street to New Sneddon, north side of Ola

Carriagehill Sneddon to Cartvale ; Lynedoch street, west side of Ren- New street, south side of 28 Higi frew street to river street to Causeyside Newlon street, from Cowieston MACDOWALL street, west side westward to Maxwellton -"--- of Caledonia street westward North street, east side of Love si. M'Farlane's lane, north side of to Back Sneddon Llj North Croft to Niddry street Macfarlane ^ street, west from OAKSHAW street, from head df Greenock rd. to Pattison's Mount School wynd to the John Nei| M'Leod's buildings (Smithhills), son Institution east end of Old Bridge Oakshawhead, north of the Jolij Mansfield place, west side of Neil- Neilson Institut, by Oakshaw st ston street Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street tJe- Marshall's lane, north side of Or- Sneddon Bridge chard street to river Orchard street, east side of 18 Cau- Mary street, west side of Carriage- seyside to Gordon's lane hill Orr square,north side of 81 High st. Maxwell street, east side of Love Orr street, north side of 81 High street to Back Sneddon street to Oakshaw street Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie, Orr street (South), from Neilston Back row street to Espedair street Maxwellton street, south side of 13 Orr Town, south side of Mary st. Broomlands to Cowieston Meeting House lane, west side of PARK plade, east side of Calside 14 Moss street to Oakshaw street Potterhill, southward of Carriagehill 10 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE.

Prince's street, north side of Under- Stow place, foot of Storie street to wood street Stow street Prussia street, east side of 25 Cau Stow street, west side of 80 CauSey- seyside to Gordon's lane side to Stow place St. Mirren street, from Cross to QUAY lane, east side of 88 New Causeydide Sneddon to Quay TERRACE Buildings, 109 High Queen street, south side of 7 street, and fronting River, west Brooralands to George street end of Old Bridj :e Thomas street, north side of 36 square, south side of 50 RALSTON Ferguslie George street ;; Thread street, from Bank stree||; to Renfrew road, continuation of Ren- Cart street .-^..- frew street ii Twige;'s lane, north side of 62 New Renfrew street, East north end of ' Sneddon to river Croft to Gateside Rowan street, east side of Lylesland UNDERWOOD lane, from 21 Well Russell street, north-east from street eastward Greenock road Underwood road, from St. James

street to foot of Well street i SANDHOLES, head of Well street Union street, north side of Under-

to King street wood street ; Saueel, east end of Gordon's lane to Union street, south side of Stock iat. Lonend VICTORIA place, Lady lane School wynd, west side of 6 Moss street to Oakshaw street WALLACE street, east side ofiiSO Seedhill, from Cart street eastward Love street to Oarlile place Shuttle street, south side of 30 New Wallneuk, north end of Lawn street street to Brown's lane to East Croft street Silk street, east side of Lawn street Wardrop st., south side of George to Gauze street street to Canal street Sir Michael street, south side of 24 Water brae (Burgh), foot of St. George street to Canal street Mirren street to river Smith's lane, north-east side of 72 Water brae (I^new Town), westside New Sneddon to river of 4 New Smithhills to river Smith street, from Stock street to Water lane, sth. sideof Maxwellton Neilston street (Calside) Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street Smithhills, from east end of Old Wellington place, Caledonia street Bridge to Gauze street Wellington street, west side ;of

Snodgrass' lane, Seedhill Caledonia street :. Stanley place, 48 to 50 Oauseyside Wellmeadow, west end of High St.

Stevenson street, head of 63 Cau- to Broomlands ; seyside (west side) Well street, north side of 27 Well- Stirling street, west side of Calside meadow street St. James place, from foot of Moss West brae, north side of 31 Well- street to Love street meadow to Oakshaw street St. James street, from Love street to West st, south side of 20 BrooBji- - ' Underwood street lands to Newton street - - Stock street, west side of Lylesland Williamsburgh, east end of Garth- to Calside land street to East Toll Bar Stoney Brae, from Oakshaw street William street, north side of 68 to St. James street Brooralands Storie street, south side of 37 High Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to street to Canal street Clark's place i COTTUTIlTa-HOTJSE CALEITDAB. From 1st June, 1876, till 31st July, 1877.

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1 ' ... " 1 I-" 1 1 OMISSIONS AND OOSBECTIONS.

Bell, William J., commercial traveller, 38 New street

Cochran, Alexander, writer, agent for the Scottish Im-, perial Insurance Company, 2 North Croft

Ferguson, Archibald, grocer, 26 Causeyside

Gillies, John, baker, 25 High street

Kingsburgh, William, broker, 6 Storie street

Marshall, John, 4 Lylesland Muir, John, officer, Canal Street U.P. Church, 43 George street

Rickett, W., machine repairer, 14 Storie street Rowand, J., draper, 45 New street Roxburgh, R., & Co., confectioners, 9 County place

Scott, William, at Abercorn Foundry, 12 Williamsburgh

Walker, James, gardener, 53 High street

PAISLEY TEADES' COUNCIL. Offlce-Bearers. President, "Wm. B. Smith, 7 Orchard Street. Treasurer, John Yardley, Falside. Secretary, Alex. R. Pollock, Moss-side Place, Greenock Road.

RENFREW APPENDIX. LOYAL OEDEE OF ANCIENT SHEPHEEDS—BLUE BELL LODGE, No. 1642. PAISLEY DISTRICT. James Thomson, W.M. Daniel Fisher, P.M. John Blacklej,D.vr. William Giffard, secretary. James Paton, treasurer. John. Leslie, minstrel. Place of Meeting, Mrs Campbell's School, Manse Street, Renfrew. — PA15LEY FREE LIBRARY W Ji^'-L't=i01\l *bi GENERAL DIRECTORY FOR PAISLEY.

1876-77.

ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills—erected in the year 1160—keys to be had at James Murray's, church officer, 12 Abbey close Abbey Asylum, Crow road, Calside—C. W". Laing, superintendent Abbey Parish Poorhouse, Crow road, Calside, C. W. Laing, governor—Robert Robertson, inspector Abbey Poor-rates Office, 4 New-Smithhills—Robert Oliver, collector Abbey Sounding Aisle, Abbey close—James Murray, 12 Abbey close, keeper ABERCORN FOUNDRY COMPANY, Ironfounders, North Croft ABERCORN ROOMS, Bank Street—let for public dinners, soirees, balls, lectures, sales, &c.—Samuel Keith, lessee, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street (See advertisement) ABERCORN SHIP BUILDING COMPANY (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, shipbuilders), Abercorn street Abercrombie, Alexander, of T. & R. Graham, Union Bank House ABERCROMBIE, MRS EOBERT, Potter's Field, Castlehead ABERCROMBIE, WILLIAM, agent for union Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour street—residence. Union Bank of Scotland House, 2 Dyers' Wynd 14 PAISLEY.

Abercrombie, William, jun., of Sutherland & Abercrombie, soap manufacturers, Glasgow, Netherpark, Calside Adam, Alexander, chimney sweep, 14 Smithhills Adam, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 3 Maxwell street— house, 51 Caledonia street Adam, Andrew, green grocer, 6 Old Sneddon Adam, Hugh, clerk Bank of Scotland, Barnhill Adam, James, flesher, 20 Causeyside ADAM, JAMES, & SON, glass merchants, glaziers, glass embossers and gilders, and glass decorators, 17 Moss street ADAM, JAMES, of James Adam & Son, 16 Moss street Adam, James, accountant, at J. & P. Coats's, 11 Back row, Ferguslie Adam, James, foreman turner, at J. Clark & Co.'s Adam, James, tailor, 2 Stow Place Adam, James, farmer. West Barnhill ADAM, JOHN, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Life, and North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Insurance Companies, 9 Gilmour street—house, Townhead, 42 High street ADAM, JOHN, chemist and druggist, and Medical galvanist, Apothcaries' Hall, 67 Broomlands Adam, John, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Old Sneddon Adam, Miss, 11 Smithhills Adam, Mrs, furnisher, 30 Moss street Adam, Mrs William, 27 Canal street Adam, Mrs William, fruiterer, 23 Gauze street—house, 32 Cotton street Adam, Robert, grocer, 19 Lawn street—house, 1 Back Sneddon Adam, Robert, wine and spirit merchant. Turf Tavern, 8 Orchard street Adam, Robert, spirit merchant, 68 George street ADAM, THOMAS, of James Adam & Son, 34 Glen st. Adam, William, jun., clerk, National Security Savings Bank, 32 Ferguslie Adam, William, photographer, 85 High street Adam, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 Caledonia st. 1>ATSLEY. 15

AGNRW, MRS H. C, cabinetmaker, 49 High street- workshop, 62 do.—house, 49 do. AIKMAN, J. & G., shawl washers, dyers, bleachers, scourers, and finishers, Cumberland Works, Cumber- land place, Causeyside Aikman, James, of J. & G. Aikman, Camphill Airlie, Jeanie S., teacher, 9 Wellmeadow Aitken, James, 100 Causeyside Aitken, John R., cowfeeder, 61 George street Aitken, Mrs, milliner, 100 Causeyside—house, 99 do. Aitken, Robert, cowfeeder, 80 Canal street ALCORN, JAMES, goods agent. Canal Office—house, 18 Canal street Alexander, James, feuar, 67 High street Alexander, John, weavers' furnisher, 40 George street Alexander, Thomas, officer, New Jerusalem Church, 11 George street ALEXANDER, WILLIAM, joiner, jacquard machine maker, weavers' wright, Barterholm Roadhead Alexander, William, clerk, Stamp Office, at William M'Intyre's, 44 Calside Algie, William, farmer, Old Mains Allan, T. & J., fleshers, 35 Moss street Allan, Robert, potato merchant, 4 St. James street—^house, Mossvale cottage, Greenock road Allan, William, Sergeant-Major, 2nd Battalion, R.R.V., 44 Calside ALLISON, ALEXANDER, flesher, 34 High street^ house, do. Allison, Hugh, assistant-registrar of births, &c., for Burgh parishes, 13 George street Allison, James, tailor, 95 Causeyside Allison, James, fruiterer and confectioner, 7 Neilston road Allison, John, fruiterer, 22 and 45 Causeyside—house, 45 Causeyside Allison, Joseph, ham curer at John Spence & Sons, 58

. George street Allison, Robert, warper, 19 Gauze street Allison, Mrs, 3 William street —

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ALLISON, WILLIAM, timber merchant, Victoria Saw Mills, 22 Love Street—house, Cartvale House, Love st. Alton, William, salesman to William Watson, flesher, 7 Silk street Anderson, Andrew, green grocer, 6 Old Sneddon Anderson, Ebenezer, of J. & E. Anderson, 6 New street Anderson, Rev. George S., minister of South Church, Colinslee House Anderson, Henry, spirit dealer, 13 Moss street—house, do. Anderson, James, gardener to James Millar, Adelphi House, New Sneddon ANDERSON, JAMES, clothier and hatter, 16 Gilmour street—house,25 Oakshaw street—(See advertisement) Anderson, James, bookseller, 60 High street Anderson, James, feuar, 21 Inkle street Anuerson, James, jun., at M'Lennan^ Blair, & Co.'s, 2 National Bank Buildings, Glasgow—house, 6 George street Anderson, James, & Co., thread manufacturers, 51 Highst, Anderson, James, of James Anderson & Co., 6 George st. Anderson, James, clerk to James Caldwell, writer, 33 Old Sneddon, 24 Orchard street ANDERSON, J. & E., joiners and funeral undertakers, 6 New street— (See advertisement) ANDERSON, J. & W., builders, .50 Mill street Anderson, James, of J. & W. Anderson ANDERSON, JOHN, accountant and insurance agent, and treasurer to School Board, 33 Old Sneddon house, 27 Maxwellton street Anderson, John, fruit merchant, 23 Smithhills—house, 22 do, Anderson, John, of James Anderson & Co., 10 George st. Anderson, Mrs James, 71 Love street ANDERSON, ROBERT, of Anderson & Wallach, Virginia Buildings, Glasgow ANDERSON, WILLIAM, flesher and hamcurer, 68 George street—house, do. ANDERSON & WALLACH, oil and chemical works, M'Farlane street. Race Course Road—Glasgow office, Virginia buildings —

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ANDERSON, WILLIAM, grocer and provision merchant, 75 Love street — house, 1 Maxwell street Anderson, William, grocer, provision and grain merchant, 1 Sancel—house, 7 South Campbell street Ai!Kde*«o»fW^W.,„at„J. Gl^irk & Co.'s, 60 Stanley place ANDERSON, WILLIAM, flesher, 5 Broomlands—house, 80 Broomlands Andrew, James, farmer. Bushes Andrew, James, jun., teacher. New Sneddon School house, 7 Broomlands Andrew, Robert, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills Andrew, Robert & Hugh, farmers, Allans Andrew, Simon & Sons, millers, Cardonald Mills, Glasgow road Andrew, William, spirit merchant, 96 Causeyside—house, 10 George street ANDREWS, JOHN, draper, 100 High street—house, 101 do. Arbuckle, Miss M., Rosehill cottage, Calside Armour, James, tobacconist, 29 High street ARMOUR, ROBERT, commission agent, 15 Causeyside —house, Benvue villa, by Calside — (See advertise- ment) Armour, Robert, flesher, 53 Broomlands ARMSTRONG, GEORGE, cabinetmaker, 14 Well- meadow—house, 2 do.—(See advertisement) Armstrong & M'Nair, joiners and timber merchants, 12 St. James street. Armstrong, John, of Armstrong & M'Nair, 168 George street Armstrong, Mary, grocer, 19 Gauze street Arndle, Hugh, jobbing gardener and contractor, Stone- field Arneil, Mrs James, farmer, Corsebar Arnot, Robert, gardener, 9 Back Sneddon ARNOTT, SAMUEL, grocer, 53 Caledonia street—house, 9 Back Sneddon

Arrol, Thonias, manager at J. & P. Coats' s, 9 Back row, Ferguslie ARROL, THOMAS, spirit merchant, 80 Broomlands B 2 18 PAISLEY.

ARROL, THOMAS, spirit merchant, 37 Ferguslie Arthur, James, merchant, Glasgow, Barshaw House, Glasgow road Arthur, John, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 4 Barclay street ARTHUR, J. F., wine and spirit merchant, 14 Old Sneddon Arthur, William, watchmaker, 82 High street—house, 4 Barclay street AUCHTERLONIE, WILLIAM, Railway Superinten- dent, Joint Line, &c., 19 Underwood, and Agent for Railway Passengers Assurance Company, Gilmour Street Station AULD, JOHN P., cabinetmaker and joiner, 30 Orchard street—house, do.— (See advertisement) Auld, Miss, furnished lodgings, 26 Orchard street Austin & M'Callum, milliners, 8 Gilmour street Ayton, Mrs David, 130 George street Ayton, Robert, grocer, 9 Neilston road

BAILIE, Robert, cowfeeder, 1 Neilston Road Bain, Donald, Bath-keeper, 50 Storie street Bain. John, 15 Lawn street BAIN, ROBERT, drysalter, 28 Causeyside—house, 3 Wardrop street Baine, P. B., assistant Inspector of Poor of Burgh Parish of Paisley—house, 3 Back Sneddon Baird, Andrew G., at James Harvey & Co.'s, Netherhill House Baird, George, 14 Storie Street BAIRD, JOHN, of James Harvey & Co., Netherhill House, Renfrew road Baird, Miss, milliner, 75 Broomlands Baird, Mrs Archibald, 12 VVellmeadow Baird, William, at David Speirs & Co.'s, Stirling street Baird, ^illiam, cabinetmaker, 100 High Street—house, 6 Moss street BAIRD, WILLIAM (successor to Wm. Stirling & Co.), saddler and harness maker, 86 High street—house, 6 Underwood buildings, Underwood road— (See adver- tisement) •

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Balderston, John, mill manager, 1 Maxwell street Balderston, Mrs John, 52 High street Balderston, Robert, manager at Anchor Thread Works— Clark & Co.'s—house, Saucel Bank Balderston, William, Clark's court, Seedhill Baldwin, Miss, milliner, 82 High street Balfour, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 105 George street BALLANTINE, ANDREW, Caledonian Railway Agent, Underwood depot—house, Albert place, Espedair street Ballantjne, James, Cashier at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s, 2 Forbes Place, 54 Causeyside Ballantyne's Berlin warehouse, 54 Causeyside Ballautyne &L Co., drapers, 84 Broomlands BALLANTYNE, JOHN, grocer and provision merchant, 54 Causeyside—house, do. Ballantyne, John, clothier, 84 Broomlands—house, 26 Castle street Ballantyne, M., wool knitter, 54 Causeyside Ballantyne, Mrs Joseph, provision merchant, 24 Well- meadow Ballantyne, Mrs, 18 Oakshaw street BANK OP SCOTLAND, St. Mirren street—John Hutcheson, agent Bannatyne, Rev. Alexander, of South Free Church, Cal- side Barbour, Alex., coal merchant, 10 Orchard street Barbour, James, warehouseman, 29 New Smithhills Barbour, John, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 100 Causeyside Barbour, John, jun., practical engraver, 99 Causeyside — house, do. BARBOUR, ROBERT, umbrella, bag, and waterproof warehouse, 101 High street—house, do. Barbour, Thomas, grocer, 23 Carriagehill Barbour, William R., clerk, Bank of Scotland, 99 Causey- side Barbour, William, cowfeeder, Nethercommon Barclay, James, Canal Bank 20 PAISLEif.

BARCLAY, H. B., of Mackenzie, Aitken, & Barclay, accountants and stockbrokers, Q6 St. Vincent street^ Glasgow, Canal Bank Barclay, James, of Gordon & Barclay, Moss-side place, Greenock road Barclay, John, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, 2 Gate- side BARCLAY, JOHN, pastry cook, and temperance hotel, 19 Smithhills — (See advertisement) Barclay, Margaret, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft Barclay, Miss, 9 Gateside Barclay, Robert, merchant, 30a Renfield street, Glasgow, Canal Bank. Barnett, A., fruits and confections, 10 Moss street Barnett, John A., 9 Glen street BARR, ALEXANDER, baker, 5 Love street—house, do. Barr, James, at Barr, Stirrat, & Co.'s, Castlehead Barr, George, builder, Calside BARR, GEORGE, & CO., tinsmiths and gasfitters, 100 High street Barr, George, of George Barr & Co., 18 King Street Barr, Hugh, builder, 11 Shuttle street BARR, JAMES BUCHANAN, writer, 5 County place Barr, James, 79 High street Barr, James, drayman, Saucel Brewery Co., 3 Brown's lane Barr, Mrs Archibald, Castlehead Barr, Mrs John, baker, 24^ Causeyside BARR, JOHN, v^ood turner, Mossvale works, off Love street —house. Beechwood cottage, Greenock road BARR, ROBERT, chemist, and druggist. Apothecaries' Hall, 8 High street, (Cross) —house, Laigh Park, Renfrew road BARR, STIRRAT, & CO., yarn merchants, 109 Causey- side Barr, William, broker, 24 New Smithhills BARTLEMORE, JOHN, writer, Clerk of the Peace, and Commissary Clerk, County Buildings —house, 50 Love street Bartlemore, William, clerk, office of Clerk of the Peace, County Buildings PAISLEY. 21

Barton, Robert John, grocer, 10 New Sneddon Bauchop, John, print cutter, 11 Falside Bauchop, Mrs William, Stouefield Beaton, William, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Dovesland, Neilston road BEATTIE, ROBERT, passenger agent, Gilmour Street Railway Station Beckett, E. & J., milliners and furnishers, 55 Causeyside —house, 12 Neilston street Beckett, James, bookseller and news-agent, 109 High st. BECKETT, MATTHEW, bookseller and stationer, 104 High' street (Cross)— house, 12 Neilston street Beckett, Matthew, weavers' foreman, at John Morgan &

Go's , 12 Neilston street Begg, Alexander, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead Begg, Archibald, grocer, 83 Broomlands—house, 5 Castle street BEGG, DAVID, house factor and insurance agent, 7 Sir Michael street— house, do. Begg, David, juu., at J. M. Symington's, 66 Love street Begg, James, grocer, 33 Storie street Begg, Mrs, 8 George street BEGG, JOHN, funeral undertaker, and officer of Abbey Close U.P. church, 15 Cotton street —bouse, 11 Abbey street Begg, Robert, 11 Abbey street BELL, ARCHIBALD, silk, cotton, and wool dyer, 2 Smithhills—works, Stanley dyeworks, off Causeyside -— (See advertisement) —house, Whitehaugh, Glasgow road Bell, Daniel, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 1 St. James street Bell, Hugh, cooper, 16 Old Sneddon Bell, John, carrier, 11 Causeyside— (See appendix) Bell, John, dyer, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Bell, John, broker, 70 High street BELL, JOHN, of Bell, Tomlin, & Co., Glasgow, Mossvale cottage, Greenock road BELL & M'LACHLAN, brickmakers and brick builders Shortroods brickworks—office, 2 Glen lane Bell, Robert K., at Archibald Bell's, Whitehaugh 22 PATSLfiY*

Bell, William J., commercial traveller, 9 Carriagehill BERRY, JOHN C, glazier and painter, 35 High street —house, 52 do. Berry, John, clerk, National Security Savings Bank, 75 High street Berry, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 75 High street Berry, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 High street Biggar, Anna S., teacher, Stow School, Causeyside, 18 Oakshaw street Biggar, Mrs Thomas, 18 Oakshaw street BIRD, ROBERT, governor of prison. County buildings Bisset, Rev. Alexander, Catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Bisset, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 12 Ferguslie—house, 11 do. Bissland, William, grocer and confectioner, 3 Wellmeadow Black, Daniel, jun., at James Carlile, Sons, & Co., Gateflat, Greenlaw street BLACK, JAMES, & CO., joiners, shop-fitters, and show case makers, 31 and 32 Lady lane —house, 14 Broomlands—(See advertisement) Black, James, of James Black & Co., 62 Canal street Black, James, clerk. Canal Office, 4 Barclay street Black, Joseph, foreman at M. Whitehill & Co.'s, 4 Mary street BLACK, MONTGOMERY G., grocer, 28 Wellmeadow — house, 15 West Brae BLACK, MRS ROBERT, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Glen street—house, do.

Blackburn, R. R , salesman at Robert Kerr & Sons Blackwood, Alexander, farmer, Bottom, Inchinnan BLACKWOOD, MATTHEW, joiner and timber mer- chant, 67 Love street—house, 6Q do. BLACKWOOD, MAGGIE, confectioner, 55 Caledonia

BLACKWOOD, MATTHEW, & SON, bleachers of thread yarn, cope and chain, Arthurlie Bleachworks, Barrhead Blackwood, Robert, cowfeeder, 8 Glen street BLACKWOOD, THOMAS, coal merchant, Underwood Coal Depot—house, 7 Abbey street —

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Blair, Dugald, spirit merchant, 78 Canal street Blair, Hugh, cowfeeder, 32 Canal street Blair, Hugh R., salesman to Wm. Cochran, manufacturer, 22 Kelly street, Greenock Blair, James, grocer, 4 Potterhill Blair, John Murray, at Campbell & Russell's, 52 High street Blair, John S., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 31 Calside BLAIR, JOHN, carriage hirer. Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street BLAIR, MATTHEW, clothier, draper, and hatter, 104 Causeyside— house, 19 Oakshaw street Blair, Mrs John, 31 Calside Blair, Mrs J., cap maker, 2 North street BLAIR, PETER, carting agent for Caledonian Railway Company, Goods Station, Greenlaw—house, 14 Lawn street Blair, Robert, tailor, 37 George street Blair, William, at Campbell & Russell's, 32 Wellmeadow Blair, William, wine and spirit merchant, 68 Canal street —house, 78 do. Blane, G., chimney sweeper, 18 Albion street Boag, Allan, confectioner, 11 Storie street Boag, David, foreman to Robert Guthrie & Co., 23 Niddry street BONNAR & HAMILTON, calenderers, hot pressers, packers and finishers, 15 Causeyside Bonnar, John, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 3 East Croft Bonnar & Law, calenderers, 113 Causeyside—William Law, 61 Canal street—Robert Bonnar, 6 Wardrop street Bonnar, William, modeller, 14 Storie street BORLAND, ALEXANDER, family grocer, 53 High street Borrowman, Eliza, hosier and furnisher, 72 Broomlands house, 8 Ferguslie row BOW, JOSEPH, ironfounder. Paisley Foundry, 90 New Sneddon— house, 85 do. Bow, William, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co,, 85 New Sneddon 24 PAISLEY.

BOW, M'LACHLAN, & Co., engineers, millwrights, iron- fonnders, and tool makers, Thistle Engine Works, 8 Bridge street Bowes, R. & A., milliners, 20 High street BOWES, WILLIAM, builder, 26 St. James street Bowie, Allan, farmer, Colinslie, Neilston road Bowie, Andrew, wine and spirit dealer, 11 Williamsburgh Bowie, James, manager to Robert Smith, hatter—house, 88 High street Bowie, John, farmer, West Dykebar, Barrhead road Bowie, John, & Son, farina manufacturers and potato merchants—works, 6 Macdowall street Bowie, John, of J. Bowie & Son, 31 Glen street Bowie, Mrs Walter K., cowfeeder— dairy, 60 High street Bowie, Walter, of J. Bowie & Son, Moss-side place, Greenock road Bowie, Walter, warehouseman at James Yuill's, 60 High street Bowie, William, farmer, Blackbyres BOYD, ALEXANDER, accountant. Bank of Scotland, St. Mirren street Boyd, Duncan Shaw, of James Boyd & Sons, 32 Oakshaw street BOYD, G. & J., drysalters, 97 Union street, Glasgow- Boyd, George, of G. & J. Boyd, 43 Oakshaw street BOYD, HUGH, pawnbroker, 12 Old Sneddon, and 8 Back Sneddon—sale shop, 8 Old Sneddon—house, 2Q Storie street Boyd, Hugh, feuar, 26 Storie street Boyd, James, 61 Millarston Boyd, James, of G. & J. Boyd, 43 Oakshaw street Boyd, James, of James Boyd & Sons, 82 Oakshaw street BOYD, JAMES, & SONS, hothouse builders, and heating engineers, Macdowall street Boyd, John, of James Boyd & Sons, Mossfield, Greenock road Boyd, John, hosier and furnisher, 8 Moss street—house, 53 High street BOYD, ROBERT, accountant and insurance agent, 46 Moss street—house, Adelphi Cottage, Love street ;

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Boyd, William, 52 High street Boyd, William, farmer, Langcraigs Boyle, James, clerk, 2 Gaiize street Boyle, James, shoemaker, 37 Back Sneddon Boyle, James, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss street BOYLE, JOHN, general agent, and mop and broom manufacturer, 13 and 51 Storie street—house 51 do. Boyle, Right Hon. George Frederick, Earl of Glasgow,

Hawkhead House, Paisley ; Kelburne House, Largs Crawford Priory, Fifeshire, and The Garrison, Cumbrae Braidwood, William, farmer, Foxbar Brisbane, Ann, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street BRITISH CO.'S BANK, 17 Gilmour street- Hugh Macfarlane, agent Brock, John, gardener, 32 Storie street BROCK, THOMAS, flesher, 68 Causeyside Brodie, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. Mirren street Brodie, Charles, tinsmith, 40 Causeyside Brodie, David, distiller, Saucel Distillery, Saucel Brodie, J. warper, 109 Causeyside Brodie, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 High street Brodie, John, salesman, West-end Co-operative branch, Broomiands—house, 27 Storie street BRODIE, WILLIAM, & CO., gas engineers, South Croft Brodie, William, of William Brodie & Co., 21 High st. Brooks, James, hairdresser, 2 Gauze btreet Broom, John, traveller, with Robin & Houston, 69 Abbotsford place, Glasgow Brough, John, grocer, 46 Millarston BROUGH, JOHN, Sheriff Clerk Depute, County Build- ings—house 32 Glen street BROUGH, PETER, merchant, Oakshawhead House Brown, Andrew, George place Brown, Andrew, of William Brown, jun., & Co., Egj^t Park Brown, George H., of William Brown, jun., & Co., Park 26 PAISLEY.

BROWN, GEORGE, hatter, 87 High street—house, 38 New street BROWN, H. & W., dyers and cleaners, Gleniffer Dye Works—shop, 55 Causeyside—receiving shops in

Gorbals, Cross, Glasgow } and Main street, Coat- bridge Brown, Hector, of H. & W. Brown, 55 Causeyside Brown, Hugh, Egypt Park Brown, Hugh, clerk, 32 Canal street Brown, James, clerk. Goods Department, Greenlaw, Railway Station—house, 87 High street BROWN, JOHN, of Robert Brown & Son, Norwell, Castlehead Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, Moredun, Castlehead Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, 5 Fitzroy place, Sandy- ford, Glasgow Brown, John C, at William Brown, jun., & Co.'s, 7 Glen street BROWN, JOHN, flesher, 21 Smithhills—house, 1 Garthland street Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street—house, 33 Oakshaw street Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher senior department, Stow school, 13 Stow street Brown, Miss E., dressmaker, 61 High street Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 30 Thread street Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 26 Canal street Brown, Mrs Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside BROWN, MRS JOHN, 21 Smithhills BROWN, MRS MATTHEW, 27 Oakshaw street BROWN & POLSON, corn flour and starch manufac- turers. Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill Brown, Peter, farmer, Craigton, off Greenock road BROWN, REV. JAMES, minister of St. James Street U.P. Church, St. James's Manse, Castlehead BROWN, ROBERT, tailor and clothier, 31 Gauze street- house, do. Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High street BROWN, ROBERT, of Robert Brown & Son, Under- wood park —

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BUOWN, ROBERT, & SON, manufacturers of plumbago crucibles, Crown Plumbago Crucible Works, Paisley —town office, Sneddon Bridge—(See advertisement) BROWN, ROBERT, & SON, manufacturers of pipes and tiles for field drainage, Sliortrood Works, and of every description of fire clay goods, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works—town office, Sneddon Bridge— (See adver- tisement) BROWN, WILLIAM, cork manufacturer, 95 High street —house, 12 Neilston street—(See advertisement) BROWN, WILLIAM, photographer, 9 Gilmour street, above the old Post Office—house, 26 Glen street (See advertisement) BROWN, WILLIAM, flesher, 25 Gauze street—hou&e, 32 Cotton street Brown, William, jun., of H. & W. Brown, 3 Potterhill Brown, William, tea merchaut, 37 High street—house, 42 do. BROWN, WILLIAM, JUN., <& CO., yarn merchants, 108 Causey side Brown, William, at William Poison & Co.'s, 7 Glen st. Brown, William, jun., flesher, 61 Causeyside—house, 55 do. BROWN, WILLAM, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside BROWN, WILLIAM, & SON, manufacturers, Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill Browning, Alexander, feuar, 14 Cordon's lane Browning, Alexander, juu., of J. & A. Browning, 14 Gordon's lane BROWNING, J. & A., timber merchants, joiners, cart Wrights, and smiths, 21 and 22 Orchard street wood-yard and saw-mills, 23 do. Browning, John, of J. & A. Browning, 36 Causeyside Brownlie, William, manager, Glenfield Starch Works, and insurance agent—house, Glenfield cottage,Castlehead BROWNRIDGE, WILLIAM, teacher, Marshall's lane Public School—house, Glencairn Cottage, Blackball Bruce, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 34 Glen street BRUNTON, WILLIAM, LL.D., late rector of Grammar School, 6 Bank street 28 EAISLEY.

Brunton, Miss, teacher, 6 Bank street BRYCE, JAMES, joiner, 12 North Croft—house, 12 Wardrop street—(See advertisement) BRYCE, JAMES, & SONS, joiners and timber merchants, Macdowall street Bryce, James, of James Bryce & Sons, 14 Hunter street Bryce, John, farmer, Abbotsinch, Inchinnan road Bryce, John, of James Bryce & Sons, Meadow Bank Villa, Greenock road Bryce, William, gas inspector, 9 Ferguslie Buchanan, Alexander, foreman dyer, Smithhills Dyeworks, 70 Love street Buchanan, Archibald, 59 George street Buchanan, David, jun., at James Harvey & Co.'s, 40 Millarston Buchanan, David, manager, Ferguslie Fire Clay Works, 40 Millarston Buchanan, David, of James Pollock & Co., 15 Gauze st. Buchanan, Hugh, spirit merchant, 11 New Sneddon Buchanan, James, grocer, 25 Well street Buchanan, James, farmer, Hunterhill Buchanan, James, druggist, 84 Broomlands Buchanan, Jane, grocer, 72 Broomlands—house, 55 do. Buchanan, John, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 16 Wellmeadow Buchanan, Joseph, baker, 152 George street Buchanan, Misses, dressmakers, 56 Causeyside Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 5 Inkle street Buchanan, William, 15 Gauze street Burch, James, at Robertson k M* Gibbon's, 2 Camphill place Burgess, Adam, foreman to Wm. Bowes, 50 Caledonia st. BURGH POLICE OFFICES, County Buildings BURGH PAROCHIAL BOARD OFFICES, 7 New Sneddon—Robert Rowand, Inspector Burnett, James, manager at J. Clark & Co.'s., 26 George street Burns, Alexander, horse and shoe and common nail manufacturer, 7 Abbey street Burns, George, hairdresser, 80 High street—^house, 39 do. PAISLEY. 29

Burns, James, grocer, 6 Williamsburgh—house, 7 do. Burns, John, salesman at Macfarlane & Co.'s., 10 Well street Burns, Mrs John, broker, 6 Old Sneddon BURT, PETER, draper, 28 Causeyside—house, 92 do. Bustard, Thomas, grocer, 17 North Croft. Byers, Archd. S., of Campbell & Byers, 60 New Sneddon

CAIRNS, ALEXANDER & ROBERT, wholesale con- fectioners and general grocers, 2 High street—works. 32 do. Cairns, Alexander, of A. & R. Cairns, Castlehead Cairns, Robert, of A. & R. Cairns, 101 Causeyside Calderwood, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 94 New Sneddon—house, 57 Love street CALDERWOOD, JAMES, saddler, 32 High street- house, do. Caldwell, Alexander, flosher, 8 Cotton street CALDWELL, DAVID, coal merchant, Underwood Depot, and Canal Basin, 19 Canal street—house, 128 George street CALDWELL, MISS, bookseller and stationer, 2 Gilmour

. street CALDWELL, HUGH, feuar, CarriagehiU CALDWELL, JAMES, & SON, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchants, 9 and 10 Gilmour street Caldwell, James, of James Caldwell & Son, 3 County place CALDWELL, JAMES (successor to James Moir), weavers' furnisher, 21 Causeyside—house, 18 do. CALDWELL, JAMES, writer. Clerk of Supply for Ren- frewshire, and collector and treasurer of County rates, 33 Old Sneddon—house, Craigielea Place, Blackstoun road Caldwell, Miss Janet, confectioner, 81 Broomlands Caldwell, Mrs James, 56 High street CALDWELL, PETER, & CO., dyers, St. James street Caldwell, Robert D., clerk, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 51 Caledonia street c 2 30 PAISLEY.

Caldwell, Robert G., of Peter Caldwell & Co., 29 St. James street CALDWELL, ROBERT, broker and waste dealer, 9 Old Sneddon Caldwell, Thomas, of James Caldwell & Son, 3 County place Caldwell, William, cashier, Goods Department, Greenlaw Railway station, 14 Lawn street CALDWELL, W., & CO., drysalters, Cumberland Court, Causeyside—store, 20 Mill street Caldwell, William, of W, Caldwell & Co., agent for Allan Line of Steamers from Glasgow and Liverpool, 8 Stevenson street CALEDONIAN RAILWAY CO.'S CARTING DE- PARTMENT— office, Greenlaw Goods Station- Peter Blair, agent, 14 Lawn street CAMERON, ALEXANDER, upholsterer and cabinet- maker, 40 High street—^house, do.— (See advertise- ment) Cameron, A. confectioner, 46 Calside Cameron, James, ironmonger, of Wylie & Cameron, 16 Thread street Cameron, James, salesman at A. Foulds', jun., spirit mer- chant, 162 George street—house, 68 Causeyside Cameron, James G., flesher, 107 George street — house, 61 George street Cameron, John, manufacturer, 2 Stirling street Cameron, Peter, 9 Storie street CAMERON, THOMAS RUSSELL, surgeon-dentist, 28 Gauze street Cameron, William, at Alexander King & Son's, King street, Saucel Campbell, Alexander, collector of gas accounts, 19 Storie st. CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER, bootmaker, 12 St. James place—house, 6 Love Street Campbell & Byers, dyers, Cartside Dyeworks, 59 New Sneddon Campbell, A., & Co., tobacco pipe makers, 30 Gauze street Campbell, A. R., commission merchant, 19 Storie street Campbell, David, clerk at Campbell & Russell's, Milton House, Love street PAISLEY. 31

Campbell, Dngald, flesher, 26 Moss street—house, 19 Orchard street Campbell, Duncan, farmer, Nethercraigs Carapbell, Duncan, waste dealer, 38 Storie street Campbell, Elizabeth, furnishing shop, 21 Lawn street Campbell, E., school mistress, The 79 George Street School, 13 Nicholson street, Glasgow CAMPBELL & CO., chemical manufacturers, Cartvale Chemical Works, New Sneddon—office, 47 Cochrane street, Glasgow CAMPBELL, D. M'G., dyer and muslin finishers, Cartside Dye Works, 59 New Sneddon—house, 60 do. CAMPBELL & RUSSELL, writers, 7 High street Campbell & M'-Lennan, shawl and scarf manufacturers, 1 Cumberland Court, Causeyside Campbell, H., umbrella maker, 7 Smithhills Campbell, James, at William Sim & Co.'s, Gateside Campbell, James, A., of Campbell & Co., Cartvale Campbell, James Edward, at Campbell & Russell's, 2 Caledonia street Campbell, John, salesman, Calside place Campbell, John, teacher, Hutcheson's Charity School, 44 Oakshaw street CAMPBELL, JOHN, writer, 7 High street (Cross)— residence, Milton House, Love street Campbell, John, of A. Campbell & Co., 6 Storie street Campbell, John C. M'CuUoch, clerk, at Reids & Hender- son's, 8 St. James street Campbell, Robert, clog manufacturer, 6 St. Mirren street Campbell, Mrs, dressmaker, 4 Gauze street Campbell, Noble, boot and shoemaker, 5 Bridge street Campbell, Robert, 27 Lawn street CAMPBELL, SONS, & CO., manufacturers, 9 Forbes place CAMPBELL, THOMAS, law agent, 4 Moss street- house, 2 Caledonia street CAMPBELL, THOMAS, writer, notary pubhc, J. P. Procurator Fiscal, County Buildings (north end) Campbell, William, jun., of Campbell & M'Lennan, 2 Stirling street —

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CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, of Campbell, Sons, & Co., Camphill CAMPBELL, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 38 High street CANAL OFFICE, 18 Canal street, James Alcorn, agent, —(See appendix) Canal street U.P. Church Mission Hall, 79 George street Canning, Peter, flesher, 11 Glen street Canning, Robert, flesher, 75 High street CARLILE, JAMES, SONS, & CO., thread manufac- turers, 13 Carlile place. New Sneddon CARLILE, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 18 Smithhills—house, 37 Thread street CARLILE, WILLIAM, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place, New Sneddon CARMICHAEL, JOHN, stationmaster, Abercorn Rail- way Station Carmichael, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 30 Cotton street Caraiichael, Mrs Neil, farmer, Craigenfeoch Carmichael, Peter, baker, 47 High street Carr, Samuel, stationer, 68 Causeyside Carruth, George, Infirmary officer, 15 Storie street CARRUTH, JOHN, baker, 39 George street Carruth, James, letter carrier, 60 Causeyside Carruth, William, grocer, 44 Storie street Carruthers, William, flesher, 9 St. James place—house, 1 St. James street Carswell, Allan, society oflicer, 51 Broomlands CARSWELL, DAVID, bookbinder, 35 Storie street— (See advertisement) Carswell, John G., at William Johnstone & Co.'s, Shuttle street—house, 2 Water brae CARSWELL, JOHN, lithographer, engraver, paper ruler, and bookbinder, 4 High street—house do. Carswell, Miss, 83 High street Carswell, Mary, dressmaker, 51 Broomlands Carswell, Robert, ropespinner, Slaughter-house road house, 9 Moss street CASKIE & SON, boot and shoemaker, 21 Wellmeadow —house, 113 George street PAISLEY. 33

Cassells, William, at Robert Murdoch & Go's, iron mer- chants, 14 South Croft, Paisley, and 21 and 23 Robertson street, Glasgow—house, Knowe Terrace, Pollokshields Cassidy, E., hosier and furnisher, 9 Lawn street CATTANACH, ALEXANDER, of James Stewart & Co., Auchentorlie House, Seedhill road CEMETERY, 58 Broomlands—John Murray, superinten- dent Chalmers, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Maxwellton Chalmers, Mrs, midwife, 28 Storie street. Chapman, Robert, farmer, North Arkleston, Glasgow road Cherry, Daniel, clerk, 4 Thread street Child, A. Gairdner, of Campbell & Co., Cartvale Christie, Alexander, No. 1 letter-carrier, and agent for Victoria Insurance Co., London, 86 Canal street Christie, Mrs James, 32 Maxwellton CHRISTIE, WILLIAM, blacksmith, 21 Underwood CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, Cross—Alex. Pollock and Thomas Finlator, agents CLAPPERTON, WILLIAM, & CO., thread manufac- turers, 70 New Sneddon Clapperton, James, of William Clapperton & Co., 5 Sandy- ford place, Glasgow Clapperton, John, of William Clapperton & Co., 5 Sandy- ford place, Glasgow Clark, Archibald, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street Clark, David, at J. Clark & Co's, Seedhill Clark, Miss E., milliner and straw hat maker, 12 Caledonia street Clark, Hugh, 32 Oakshaw street CLARK, J. & J., & CO., thread manufacturers, Anchor Thread Works—counting-house, Seedhill CLARK, k CO., thread manufacturers, Anchor Thread Works—counting-house, Seedhill Clark, James, Chapel House Clark, James, clerk at John Craig & Co.'s, Caledonia Saw Mills, 64 Canal street CLARK, JAMES, of Clark & Co., Southbar Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's Lane 34 paislet.

CLARK, J., & CO., thread manufacturers, Paisley Thread Works, Well street, Cordon's lane, and Abbey mills CLARK, JOHN, baker, 4 Lawn street—house, do. Clark, John, cardcutter, 65 Causeyside CLARK, JOHN, of Clark & Co., Gateside CLARK, JOHN, of J. Clark & Co., 9 Well street Clark, Mrs, Gateside Clark, Peter, teller, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 11 St. James place CLARK, R. M., at Anchor Thread Works, Camphill Clark, Robert, cowfeeder, 24 Love street Clark, Robert, Corryville, Calside, and Cromwell road, Kensington, London, W. CLARK, R. G., wood turner, 20 Lawn street CLARK, STEWART, of Clark & Co., Kilnside House Clark, William, hosier, 11 Smithhills—house, Mossvale Clazy, Rev. George, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, 38 Oakshaw street Clelland, Mrs James, 70 Love street Clelland, William, hosier, 92 Causeyside CLIMIE, MRS WILLIAM, hotel keeper, coach hirer, and funeral undertaker, Bull Inn, 5 New street—(See advertisement) CLYDESDALE BANKING CO., 7 High street (Cross) —Robert Russell, agent COATS, ALLAN, of W. & A. Coats, Hayfield, Castle- head COATS, ARCHIBALD, of J. & P. Coats, 3 Garthland place COATS, DANIEL, Woodside House COATS, GEORGE, of W. & A. Coats, 22 St. James street COATS, GEORGE, of Stevenson & Coats, Kingston Grain Mills, West street, Glasgow—^house, 4 Garth- land place COATS, GEORGE, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie House COATS, JAMES, of J. &. P. Coats, America COATS, J. & P., thread manufacturers, Ferguslie COATS, JAMES, jun., of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie House Coats, Jervis, draper and hosier, 80 Broomlands—house, 22 King street PAISLEY. 35

COATS, SIR PETER, of J. & P. Coals, Wood^e House, and Auchendrane, by Ayr COATS, PETER, jun., of J. & P. Coats, Woodside House COATS, THOMAS, of J. & P. Coats, Ferguslie House Coats, Thomas, draper, 49 Broomlands—house, do. COATS, THOMAS G., of J. & P. Coats, FergusHe Park COATS, W. & A., ham-curers and grocers, 68 Broomlands COATS, WILLIAM, jun., of W. & A. Coats, Ferndean, Castlehead Coats, William, sen., 5 William street Cochran, Andrew Y., of Cochran & M'Gechan, 11 Aber- corn street Cochran, Alexander, cowfeeder, Burnside > Cochran, David, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw, ^ 3 Christie street -

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COCHRAN, ROBERT, & SONS, drapers, 26 New Smithhills Cochran, Robert, jun., of Robert Cochran & Sons, 26 New Smithhills Cochran, Robert, cabinetmaker, 22 Niddry street Cochran, Robert, grocer, 21 Wallace street COCHRAN, ROBERT, & CO., yarn agents and mer- chants, 15 Causeyside—house, Saucel Bank COCHRAN, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Moss street—house, 30 Ferguslie Cochran, Thomas, of Speirs & Cochran, 13 Sir Michael street Cochran, William, factor. High Park COCHRAN, WILLIAM, plaid and shawl manufacturer, and general warehouseman, 7 St. Mirren street house, 7 Wellmeadow Cockburn, George H., teacher at Educational Institute, 166 George street—house, Causeyside Cockburn, John, confectioner, 94 Causeyside—house, do. Cockie, David, cashier. Railway Goods Department, 9 Moncrieff street Colligan, Hugh, M.D., and surgeon, 23 Gauze street, and 74 Broomlands—house, 84 High street Collins, JVIrs, dressmaker, 55 Caledonia street Colquhoun,' George, spirit dealer, 17 Wellmeadow Colquhoun, John, farmer, and Government drainage com- missioner, Corkerhill, Glasgow road Colquhoun, Miss J., teacher of music, 4 Smithhills Colquhoun, Thomas, cooper, 71 Causeyside Colquhoun, Thomas, grocer, 18 Lady lane Colvin, Mrs, midwife, 55 Canal street Comrie, John, grocer, 4 West Campbell street Congalton, Robert, collector, police chambers, County buildings—house, 21 St. James street CONNELL, SAMUEL, spirit dealer, 23 Williamsburgh —house, do. CONNELL, DAVID, spirit dealer, 116 George street Conuell, David, clerk at James Pollock & Co.'s, 13 Canal street Connell, John, of Wallace, Connell, & Co., 11 St. James place PAISLEY. 87

Connell, William, tailor, 11 Abbey street CONNELL, WILLIAM, of Wallace, Connell, & Co., Lochside, Lochwinnoch Connell, John, foreman at John Morgan & Co.'s, 7 Stevenson street Convex Co., The Patent Manufacturers of uneven fabrics, the Convex Mills, 153 George street Cook, Archibald, commission agent, 7 Gateside Cook, Edward, warehouseman at Robert Kerr & Sons Cook, James, 7 Gateside Cook, James, of J. & J. Cook, 86 High street COOK, J. & J., steam printers, and printers and pub- lishers of the " Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette," 3 Moss street Cook, John, of J. & J. Cook, 71 South Portland street, Glasgow Cooper, James, 1 Barclay street Cormie, James, tailor, 9 Smithhills—and eating-house keeper, 14 do.

Correns, • Robert, officer, Evangelical Union Chapel, 11 Storie street Corbett, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Back Sneddon—house, 6 Moncrieff street COSTELLO, PATRICK, Railway Armsinn, 12 Gilmour street, and Canteen, Paisley Barracks—house, 12 Gilmour street COUNTY POLICE OFFICE, 4 County place COUPER, JOHN, tailor and clothier, 105 High street (Cross) COWAN & CO., railway agents, and carting contractors for Glasgow and South Western, and Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railways—office, Greenlaw Goods Station COWAN, HUGH, Sheriff- Substitute of Renfrew and Bute, Belmont, Castlehead Cowan, John, of David Speirs & Co., 3 Park Circus place, Glasgow Cowan, John, spirit merchant, 3 Love street—house, 6 do. Cowan, John, Churchhill D 88 PAISLEY.

COWAN, ROBERT, flesher, 27 High street—house, Churchhill— (See advertisement) Cowden, James, warehouseman at Logan & Gardner's, 2 South Orr street Cowden, John, plasterer, 25 Canal street—house, 26 do. CRAIG, ALEXANDER, grocer, 33 Gauze street—house, 20 St. James street CRAIG, ALEXANDER, joiner, 2 Carlisle place, New Sneddon—house, 3 Albion street Craig, Andrew, clerk at Robin & Houston's, 23 Lady lane CRAIG, ARCHIBALD F., of A. F. Craig, & Co., 33 Old Sneddon CRAIG, ARCHIBALD, of A. F. Craig & Co., 6 Gateside Craig, David, flesher, 19 Sandholes Craig, Hugh, furnisher, 28 Glen street CRAIG, A. F. & CO., engineers, ironfounders, boiler makers, millwrights, and machine makers, ^'Caledonia Engine Works," Macdowall street CRAIG, JAMES, 9 Wellmeadow CRAIG, J. & CO., hatters, and hat and cap manufac- turers, 28 High street, corner of New street CRAIG, JAMES, yarn merchant, general warehouse of household requisites, and furniture dealer, 21 Causey. side—house, do. — (See advertisement) Craig, John, cowfeeder, 18 Great Hamilton street Craig, John, baker, 17 Wellmeadow Craig, John P., manager to Convex Weaving Co., 66 Canal street CRAIG, JOHN & CO., saw millers and timber merchants, Caledonian vSaw Mills, Murray Street (Caledonia Lone)—house, 13 Caledonia street Craig, Margaret, cowfeeder, 15 Castle street Craig, Mrs Alexander, Ivy Bank, 47 Oakshaw street Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 13 Inkle street Craig, Mrs, cowfeeder, 8 Neilston street CRAIG, ROBERT, grocer and spirit merchant, 50 Cale- donia street —house, 20 St. James street Craig, Robert, Stonefield CRAIG, ROBERT W., yarn merchant, 50 Storie street —^house, 29 George street t*AISLEf. 39

Craig, William, spirit merchant, 17 Causeyside Craig, William, of J. Craig & Co., 28 Livingstone place, Carriagehill CRAW, JAMES, of Wm. Craw & Sons, 20 Caledonia st. CRAW, WILLIAM, & SONS, silk, wool, and cotton dyers, Caledonia Dyeworks, 33 Caledonia street CRAW, WILLIAM, of Wm. Craw & Sons, Caledonia House CRAW, WILLIAM, jun., of William Craw & Sons, Gockston Crawford, Elizabeth O., china merchant, 47 Moss street CRAWFORD, GAVIN, bootmaker, 92 High street- house, Victoria place. Lady lane Crawford, H. & J., plunabers and gas fitters, 24 Causeyside Crawford, Hamilton, of H. k J. Crawford, 4 Bank street Crawford, James, officer St. James street U.P. Church, 27 Glen street Crawford, James, farmer, Pointhouse, Inchinnan road Crawford, James, wood turner and bowlmaker, 6 South Croft— house, 2 Hamilton street Crawford, John, of H. & J. Crawford, 23 Causeyside Crawford, John K., of M. Whitehill & Co., Ravenswood, Castlehead Crawford, Misses, 24 Abbey street Crawford, Hamilton, power loom cloth manufacturer, Abercorn street Crawford, Robert, manufacturer, Glasgow, Park place, Calside Crawford, William, calenderer, 105 Causeyside— house,do. Crawford, William, clerk, carting department, Caledonian Railway Company, 5 Underwood CRICHTON & NAISMITH, wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 137 George street Crichton, R., of Crichton & Naismith, at Mrs Muir's Camphill Crichton, Thomas, 8 Gateside Crichton, William, teller, Union Bank of Scotland, 8 Calside place Crighton, Colin, spirit dealer, 12 High street Crombie, Miss, French polisher, 35 High street —

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Crooks, Mrs William, confectioner, 8 Cotton street Cross, Mrs Andrew, trnnk, parasol, and umbrella manu- facturer, 99 High street Cross, Mrs, muslin printer, 99 High street CROSSLEY, J. & W., dyers, Abbey Dyeworks, 18 Abbey street Crossley, James, of J. & W. Crossley, 5 Christie street Crouch, Rev. John, minister of Victoria place Baptist Church, Mansfield place, Neilston road Cruden, Thomas, tailor, 88 Causeyside CULLEN, THOMAS, chemist, druggist, and surgeon- dentist, 12 St. James place—house, 70 Love street (See advertisement) Cumming, M., draper, 19 and 4 Smithhills Cumming, Robert, cow feeder, 22 Newton street Cumming, William, carter, 18 Well street Cumming, Dugald, grocer, 21 Max wellton street Cunningham, Adam, spirit merchant, 35 High street — house. High Carriagehill Cunningham, Alexander, calenderer, 12 Causeyside house, 6 Lylesland Cunningham, James, & Co., manufacturers, 5 Causeyside Cunningham, James, of James Cunningham & Co., Fal- side Cunningham, James, straw and hatter, and straw and felt hats altered, cleaned, and dyed, 28 Causeyside CUNNINGHAM, JOHN, & SON, manufacturers, 8 Forbes place Cunningham, John, of John Cunningham & Son, 45 High street Cunningham, Mrs Daniel, 23 Moss street Cunningham, Robert, of John Cunningham & Son, Carriagehill House CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM L., M.B., F.R.C.S.E., 45 High street Cunningham, William, & Co., dyers. Abbey Close Cunningham, William, of William Cunningham & Co., 2 South Orr Street CURRIE, ADAM, of the Lounsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale PAISLEY. 41

Currie, David, officer Eeformed Presbyterian Church, 36 Oakshaw street Currie, James R., 23 Niddry street CURRIE, MRS JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 9 School Wynd—house, 38 Wellmeadovv Currie, Peter, of William Fulton & Sons, Glenfield Currie, William, feuar, 23 Niddry street CURRIE, WILLIAM, jun., grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Renfrew street— house, 23 Niddry street CURRIE & CO., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Glenfield Patent Corn Flour and Starch Works, Murray Street—house, Glenfield Cuthbertson, John, grocer, 23 Gauze street—house, 32 Cotton street DALRYMPLE, JAMES, & SON, plumbers, gasfitters, and ead merchants, 8 Old Sneddon DALRYMPLE, JAMES, of James Dalrymple & Son, 3 Back Sneddon Dalziel, Andrew, feuar, 19 George street DALZIEL & BEGG, shawl manufacturers, 112 Causey-

side I Li Dalziel, James, 1st teller Bank of Scotland, Laurieston, Glasgow—house, Wester Carriagehill Dalziel, James, church officer, Thread Street U.P. Church —house, 34 Thread street Dalziel, Jane, principal teacher. Stow Infant School, 145 George street Dalziel, Jane, confectioner, 24 Causeyside—house, 5 Stow street Dalziel, Mrs William, milliner, 145 George street Dalziel, Robert F,, of Dalziel & Begg, Castlehead Davidson, Alexander, grocer, 29 Castle street Davidson, Matthew, baker, 6 Silk street—house, do. Davidson, Thomas, card cutter and warper, 4 Marshall's lane DEANS, FRANCIS, postmaster, St. Mirren street Deans, George, reporter, Daily Express office, 27 Living- stone place, Carriagehill Deans, Robert L., foreman of Gas Company's meter shop, 12 Smithhills D 2 — 42 PAISLEY.

Dempster, John, baker, 2 Dovesland Denning, Mrs, broker, 7 New Smithhills Devlin, Michael, tobacconist, 14 Gauze street Dewar, Miss, milliner, 8 Abbey street Dick, David, teacher, Neilson Institution, 6 Silk street DICK, GEORGE, teacher, West Public School—house, 41 Broomlands Dick, James, of James Dick & Sons, 166 George street DICK, JAMES, shawl merchant, 5 County place house, do. DICK, JAMES, & SONS, shoe manufacturers, 166 George street Dick, John, 36 George street Dick, Margaret, grocer, 88 Causeyside Dickie, Alexander, gardener to Alexander Cattanach, Auchentorlie House Dickie, E., china merchant, 21 Moss street—house, 65 Broomlands Dickie, George, grocer, 12 Broomlands — house, 65 d Dickie, James, Ralston, Glasgow Road DICKIE, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Moss street—house, do. Dickson, James, gardener to Stewart Clark, Kilnside House DICKSON & PEACOCK, nurserymen, Ladyburn Nursery (See advertisement) Dickson, William, gardener, 3 Thomas street Dickson, William, of Dickson & Peacock, Ladyburn Nursery Dobbie, William, boot and shoemaker, 149 George street —house, 20 do. Dobie, George, tobacco and candle manufacturer, 12 High street—house, Edgemont, Castlehead DOBIE, JAMES, surgeon-dentist, 8 St. James place house, George place Dobson, Jeremiah, tailor and clothier, 23 Williamsburgh Docherty, Peter, cutter. Paisley Clothing Co., 14 Ports- mouth street. Paisley road, Glasgow Donald, James, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, Riccartsbar

Donald j James, gardener, 104 Causeyside PAISLEY. 43

DONALD, JAMES T., D.M., M.R.C.S.E., 84 High street, and Old Medical Hall, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street—house, 84 High street DONALD, MISS M., dressmaker, 104 Causeyside Donald, Mrs William, 10 Glen lane DONALD, THOMAS, house factor—office, 4 Storie street —house, 20 Newton street— (See advertisement) Donald, William, jun., shipbuilder, Abercorn Shipbuilding Company, Riccartsbar Donald, William, chaplet maker, 9 New street—house, 32 Thread street Donaldson, David, F.E.I.S., teacher of English, Grammar School—house, 4 Stow place Donaldson, Hugh, shoemaker, 56 Storie street Donaldson, Humphrey, smith, farrier, and plough maker, 1 Wijliamsburgh Donaldson\james, Fountain Gardens, Love street Donaldson, ^JTs John, shoemaker, 6 Orchard street Donaldson, Tnhmas, clerk, 6 Orchard street Donaldson & Patron, blacksmiths, 4 St. James place — house, 54 Caledonia street Donochy, John, of John^^Dcoiochy & Co., Camphill place Donochy, John, & Co., manufactttt^rs,^ 4 Causeyside Douglas, Duncan, shoemaker, 38 Causeyside Douglas, Thomas, clerk. Union Bank of Scotland, at Mrs Baldwin's 82 High street Dougall, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 Broomlands Drennan, Alexander, of Youl & Drennan, 33 Georgb street Drennan, John, boot and shoemaker, 34 Ferguslie DRENNAN, ROBERT, painter, 30 Causeyside—honse, 4 Wardrop street— (See advertisement) Drennan, Thomas, ham curer and provision merchant, Glasgow—house, 4 Silk street Drennan, William, clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 14 Abercorn street Drew, James, at J. & D. M'Nair & Co.'s, Seedhill, 12 Abbey close Drew, Michael, of M'Nair's & Drew, Clark's Court, Seedhill Drew, Robert, cowfeeder, 14 High street 44 PAlSLETi

DREWETTE, JAMES, reporter, and publishing and advertising agent of " North British Daily Mail " and " Weekly Mail," 4 County place—house, 3 do. Drummond, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 12 Glen street Drummond, John, wine and spirit merchant, Howard street, Glasgow, 5 Christie street Drummond, T. G., clerk at William Fulton & Son.'s, the Lodge, Glenfield Drybrough, James, of Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkles- ton House Drybrough, James, jun., of Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston House DUFF & MILLER, watch and clock makers, jewellers, &c., 20 High street Duff, Misses, 20 High street Duncan, Archd., gardener to John Morgan, Greenlaw Duncan, David, 59 Love street Duncan, Miss Mary, artificial flower maker, 12 George st. Duncan, Mrs, 1 Inlde street DUNCAN, WILLIAM L., smith and ironmonger, 109 High street— (See advt.) —house, 105 High st. (Cross) Dunlop, Alex., clothier, 21 Smithhills Dunlop, George, cowfeeder, 13 Sir Michael street DUNLOP, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 82 Broom- lands—house, do. Dunlop, J. & I., grocers, 97 Causeyside—house, 12 Neil- ston street- Dunlop, M. & J., joiners and timber merchants, 13 Storie street—house, 9 George street r^ulop. Miss, milliner, 66 High street Drolop, Mrs, milliner and straw hat maker, 9 George st. Dunlop, Rev, Robert, minister. Reformed Presbyterian Church, Storie street—house, 8 Gateside DUNN, JAMES HAMILTON, solicitor, County place- house, 57 Love street Dunn, John, tacksman, Causeyside Toll Dunn, John, Blackball Toll Dunnet, Misses, teachers of music, 3 Blackball Buildings Dunsmore, John, clerk, Glenfield Starch Works, Glenfield cottage, Castlehead l»ATSLEr. 46

EADIE, BROTHERS, ironmongers, and manufacturers of ring travellers, steel fliers, &c., 94 High street Eadie, John, of Eadie Brothers, 3 Blackhall Buildings Eadie, Mrs, 3 Camphill place Eadie, Peter, of Eadie Brothers, 14 Broomlands Eadie, Robert, of Eadie Brothers, 3 Blackhall Buildings Easton, Mrs, grocer, 26 Glen street Eaglesim, Miss, mangier, 13 Carriagehill EAGLESIM, ROBERT, draper and clothier, and agent for " Anchor" Line of steamers, 1 High street—house, 12 Neilston street EDMISTON, WILLIAM, chemist and dentist, 36 High street—house, 54 Storie street EDMOND, ROBERT, & SON, washers and finishers, South Bridge street Edmond, Robert, jun., of Robert Edmund & Son, 18 George street Edmond, Robert, sen., of Robert Edmond & Son, Camphill place Edmond, John, of Robert Edmond & Son, Camphill place Edmonds, Robert, teller, National Bank of Scotland, 1 Blackhall buildings Edmonds, William, salesman at John Morgan & Co.'s, 1 Blackhall buildings Edwards, Rev. G., 54 Causeyside Elder, Rev. Andrew, minister of George street U.P. Church, 15 Barclay street ELDER, WILLIAM, superintendent. Fountain Gardens, Love street

Elliot, Thomas, draper, 134 George street ^fjjfft Emerson, John, grocer, 32 Broomlands —house, do. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, 9 Stock st, ERSKINE, ANDREW, cabinetmaker, 2 Lady Lane— (See advertisement) ERSKINE, JAMES, grocer, 43 Causeyside—house, do. Erskine, James, of James Erskine & Son, 43 Causeyside Erskine, John, grocer, 16 Orchard street Erskine, Thomas, & Son, singeing house, 42 Causeyside Erskine, Thomas, of James Erskine & Son, 83 Causeyside Esther, Henry, Inland Revenue Officer, 48 Causeyside —»

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Ewing, H. E. Cram, late M.P. for Paisley—residence Castle Campbell, Helensburgh Ewing, John, grocer 55 Storie street Ewing^ Stewart, joiner, 20 Lawn street—house, 23 Niddry street Ewing, William, provision merchant, 87 Causeyside

FAIE.LEY, James, contractor, 8 Castle street Fairlie, Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Moss street Farr, James, 54 Caledonia street Farr, John W., clerk. Railway Goods Station, G-reenlaw, 54 Caledonia street Falconer, John, chemist and druggist, 83 Causeyside Falconer, Joseph A.) officer, Oakshaw street U.P. Church, Meeting House brae FALCONER, ROBERT, surgeon, 83 Causeyside— house, do. FECHNEY, DAVID, grocer, and wine and spirit mer- chant, 107 George street—house, do. Fechney, James, at David Fechney's, 107 George street FECHNEY, JAMES, 102 George street Fergus, James, of J» & J. Fergus, 61 Storie street FERGUS, J. & J., wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 33 High Street Ferguslie Reading Room, 38 Ferguslie Ferguson, Andrew, of Millar & Ferguson, 26 Well street FERGUSON, ANGUS, glazier, picture-frame maker, and gilder, 104 Causeyside—house, 38 Causeyside (See advertisement) FERGUSON, JOHN, pawnbroker, 35 High street- house, do. Ferguson, John A., the Gleniffer Soap Company, 6 Moray place. Regent's park, Glasgow Ferguson, John, clerk and harbour master, Chamberlain's Office, County buildings—house, 32 Canal street Ferguson, Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storie street FERGUSON, MOSES, coal merchant. Western Coal Depot, King street—house, 67 Canal street Ferguson, William, of James Pollock & Co., 4 Garthland street —

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Fernie, Archibald, house and sign painter, 18 Sandholes Fernie, James, weavers' agent, 18 King street Ferrie, Robert, dyer, 13 Thread street Ferrie, Robert, foreman at John M'Kechnie & Co.'s, 78 Causeyside FERRIE, THOMAS, spirit merchant, 9 Smithhills— house, do. Findlay, John M., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 56 Storie street Findlay, William, confectioner, 3 Mossvale lane Findlay, William, clerk. Railway Goods Department, 2 North Croft Findlayson, William, tailor, 58 Storie street FINLATOR, THOMAS, agent for the City of Glasgow Bank, Rosehill, Falside FISHER, ANDREW, Inspector of Weights and Measures for the Burgh, 81 New Sneddon Fisher, Andrew, jun., of Fisher & Co., 81 New Sneddon Fisher, George, of Fisher & Co., 6 Garthland lane Fisher, George, salesman at John M'Kechnie's, 38 New street FISHER, JOHN, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent, 4 Causeyside— house, Craigielea—(See adver- tisement) Fisher, Robert, draper, 44 New street—house, 38 do. Fisher, Robert, jun., clerk, National Bank, 38 New st. FISHER & CO., engineers, smiths, machine and tool makers, 1 Water Brae (Burgh)— (See advertisement) Fisher, William, enterer, 65 George street d. ^ Fitch, John, barber, 11 Old Sneddon—house, 20 do. Flanaghan, James, broker, 30 New Smithhills Fleming, Andrew, clerk at Isdale & M'Callum's, 4 New Sneddon—house, 10 St. James street Fleming, Andrew^ G., minister of the United Presbyterian Church, Thread street—house, Gowanlea, Castlehead Fleming, Andrew, farmer, Fulwood Fleming, David, shawl manufacturer, 109 Causeyside house, 10 St. James street Fleming, James, victualler, 6 Smith street Fleming, James, plumber and gas-fitter, 4 New street —

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FLEMING, REV. JOHN, chaplain of Paisley Prison, 56 Canal Street FLETCHER, J. C, coal merchant, 17 Old Sneddon— house, 5 Wardrop street Flett, Rev. Oliver, minister of Storie street Baptist Church, Calside Forbes, James T., of William Forbes & Son, Oakshaw- head FORBES, WILLIAM, & SON, carpet and rug manu- facturers, 21 and 22 Well street Ford, George, Inland Revenue Officer, 2 Saucel Forrest, Mrs, 10 Inkle street Forrest, Mrs James, draper. 21 Broomlands FORREST, WILLIAM, chemist and albumen, and manure manufacturer, Burnbank, Chain road Forrest, Wm., clerk. Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw, 20 Abbey street Forrester, Duncan, umbrella maker, 81 High street house, 77 do. FORRESTER, WILLIAM, draper and hatter, 1 Broom- lands—house, 5 West Brae Forrester, William, wine and spirit merchant, 91 New Sneddon Forster, John, at James Harvey & Co.'s, 7 Burn row Forsyth, George, shoemaker, 69 High street Forsyth, James, at the " Daily Express " Office, 27 Livingstone place, Carriagehill Forsyth, John, crystal and china merchant, 31 Smithhills Forsyth, Joseph, baker, 22 Sandholes Forsyth, Robert, shoemaker, 2 Neilston road Forsyth, William, boot and shoe maker, 5 Sir Michael street Foulds, Alexander, coal merchant, Underwood depot house, 10 Back Sneddon Foulds, Allan, clerk, Greenlaw Goods Station— house, 24 Lady lane FOULDS, ANDREW, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 162 George street FOULDS, ANDREW, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 88 High street—house, 20 Storie street PAISLEY. 49

FOULDS, ANDREW, & SON, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, 5 Abbey street FOULDS, ANDREW, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Abbey street and 11 Abbey close—house, 4 Abbey street FOULDS, GILMOUR, & Co., starch and corn flour manufacturers, Albert Works, Murray street Foulds, Mrs J. and Miss J., brush, basket, and toy dealers, 8 Moss street Foulds, Rodger, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Causeyside, —house, 24 George street Foulds, William, of Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., 1 Gauze street FOULDS, WILLIAM, wine merchant, 24 George street, and 20 Old Sneddon—residence, Ardgriffe House, by Houston Foulds, William, draper, 81 J High street—house, 2 Storie street Fowler, Gilbert, teller, City of Glasgow Bank, 7 Gauze street FOX, REV. MICHAEL, D.D., Catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Frame, John, farmer, Auldtown, Glasgow road Frame, Samuel, farmer, Brownside, Barrhead road France, Rev. William, minister of Oakshaw street, U.P. Church, 49 Oakshaw street Fraser, Alexander, general assistant. Kibble Reformatory FRASER, DONALD, M.B.C.M., M.D., medical prac- titioner, 44 High street Fraser, James, letter carrier, 35 George street FRASER, J. ROY, organist Middle Parish Church, teacher of music, pianoforte and masic warehouse, Terrace Buildings^ 109 High street—(See advertise- ments)—house, 3 Mansfield place Fraser, L. P., clerk. Bank of Scotland, Free Midle Manse, Underwood street Fraser, Mrs, ladies' outfitter, 9 Orr square Fraser, Patrick, Sheriff of the County of Renfrew, 8 Moray place, Edinburgh Fraser, Thomas, contractor, Harbour lane Fraser, William, grocer, 25 Cotton street E 50 PAISLEY.

Fraser, Rev. William, LL.D., minister of the Free Middle Church, the Manse, Underwood FULLERTON, ALEXANDER, of Fullerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Crossflat House FULLERTON, HODGART, & BARCLAY, engineers, ironfounders, boiler makers, millwrights, and machine makers, " Vulcan Foundry and Engine Works," Renfrew road FULLERTON, JOHN, & CO., iron and composite ship- builders, Merksworth shipbuilding yard, Inchinnan road Fullerton, John, of John Fullerton & Co., Merksworth House, Inchinnan road Fulton, Agnes, teacher of music, 10 Abbey street Fulton, David, broker, 20 Lawn street Fulton, James, confectioner, 13 Gauze street Fulton, James, of William Fulton & Sons, Glenfield Fulton, John, confectioner, 73 Broomlands Fulton, Joseph, of Wm. Fulton &; Sons, Glenfield Fulton, Misses, hosiers, milliners, and furnishers, 2 Smith- hills—house, 1 do. Fulton, Mrs, fruiterer and confectioner, 28 Causeyside FULTON, MRS JAMES, ham-curer, 9 Moss street^ house, 21 High street Fulton, Peter, officer of Free South Church, 2 Stow street Fulton, Robert, eating-house keeper, 8 New street Fulton, Robert, 10 Abbey street Fulton, William, of William F niton & Sons, Glenfield FULTON, WILLIAM, & SONS, scourers, finishers, and dyers, Glenfield Fyffe, John cowfeeder, 22 Canal street

GALBRAITH, CHARLES, boot and shoemaker, 2 County place—house, 9 St. James street Galbraith, James, 1 Gauze street Galbraith, John, baker, 37 Moss street Galbraith, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street Galbraith, William, clerk. Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, 31 Calside Gallocher, John, victualler, 12 Smithhills ; PAISLEY ER]EE L1BR4RY

Gallocher, John, broker, 76 High street Gailetly, David, cutter at Robertson & M' Gibbon's, 97 High street Gailetly, Duncan, jobbing smith, 7 Orchard street GALT, JOHN, brickmakel- and brickbuilder—brickworks, Nethercomrnon— yard, 16 Abbey close—house, 1 Underwood lane Gait, Miss, 23 Well street Gait, William, chimney sweep, 94 High street Gardiner, Alexander, accountant, British Linen Co.'s Bank, and Agent for the Lancashire Insurance Co., 3 Caledonia street Gardiner, John, hair dresser, 11 Moss street GARDNER, A. & J. N., writers, 3 County place GARDNER, ALEXANDER, printer, bookseller, and stationer, 3 Moss street—printing office, 9 do—house, 53 Caledonia street Gardner, sen., Mrs Alexander, Greenhill Cottage Gardner, Andrew, hair cutter and toy shop, 42 Moss street Gardner, Archibald, flesher, 54 Causeyside—house, 58 do. Gardner, Archibald, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nether- common House Gardner, J. Neilson, of A. & J. N. Gardner, 14 Abbey st. Gardner, James, joiner and cabinet maker, 2 Inkle street] —house, 1 East Buchanan street Gardner, James, farmer, South Hillington, off Glasgowj road Gardner, James, farmer. Boghead CO Gardner, James, of A. & J. N. Gardner, Nethercommon| House Gardner, John, slater, 4 Prussia street GARDNER, JOHN S., clothier, 6 Wellmeadow Gardner, Mrs Robert, cowfeeder, West Greenhill Gardner, Robert, farmer, Candren, Blackstoun road Gardner, William, of Logan &, Gardner, Oakbank, Oak- shaw street Gemmell, James, tailor and clothier, 5 Wellmeadow GEMMELL & MACNAIRS, manufacturers, Gleniffer Factory, 32 High street Gemmell, Malcolm, watchmaker and jeweller, 5 Well- meadow 52 PAISLEY.

GEMMELL, MATTHEW, wine and spint merchant, 14 Broomlaiids—house, 27 Maxwellton street Gemmell, Matthew, cowfeeder, 13 Cotton street G-emmell, Robert, of Gemmell & Macnairs, 12 Neilston st. Gemmell, William, master tailor, Kibble Reformatory, 4 Albion street Gemmell. Joseph, clerk, Greenlaw Goods Station—house, 14 Abercorn street George, William, coal merchant, 4 Prussia street George, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 92 Causeyside Gibb, James & Co., engineers and machine makers, 39 New street Gibb, Andrew D., of Speirs & Gibb, Castlehead Gibb, Archibald, turner, 12 West Campbell street Gibb, James, of Gibb & Co., 39 New street Gibb, John, accountant, 8 King street, Broomlands GIBB, JOHN, hoiser, glover, and smallware merchant, 25 and 26 High street—house, 26 do. Gibb, John, flesher, 19 Orchard street Gibb, Matthew, cowfeeder, 1 Lylesland Gibb, Matthew, & Co., manufacturers, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside, Gibb, Thomas, house factor, and officer High Church, 39' New street GIBB, THOMAS, lithographer. Abbey Mill, Abbey close, —house, 3 Barclay street—(See advertisement) Gibb, William, grocer, 10 Gauze street Gibson, Allan, feuar, 25 Lady lane Gibson, Andrew, baker, 38 High street Gibson, Brothers, dyers-, Marshalls lane—shop, 84 High street—house, 6 Wardrop street GIBSON, COWAN, & SON, manufacturers, 114 Causey- side GIBSON, COWAN, of Cowan Gibson & Son, 44 Storie street Gibson Hugh, spirit merchant, 23 Lawn street—^house, do. Gibson, James, spirit dealer, 16 Lawn street — house, Glasgow Gibson, James, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Causeyside —house, do. PAISLEY. 53

Gibson, James, juu., 56 Causeyside Gibson, John, fruiterer, 6 ^ew Smithhills Gibson, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 19 Storie

c + l-^pp-j- GIBSON, MACKELLAR, &; CO., wholesale shoe manu- facturers, 16 Causeyside GIBSON, ROBERT, draper, Causeyside warehouse, 74 Causeyside—house, 13 Stevenson street Gibson, Robert, cellarman at Macfarlane & Co.'s 29 Lady lane—house, 28 do. Gibson, William, of Cowan Gibson & Son, 44 Storie st. Gibson, William, book-keeper to Dundas S. Porteous, 16 Lawn street GIBSON, WILLIAM, family grocer and spirit merchant, 107 and 108 High street (Cross)—house, 42 Oakshaw street Gilchrist, John, at Clark & Co.'s, 7 Wellmeadow Gilchrist, Robert, shopman, Collinslie place GILCHRIST, ROBERT, general draper, 5 Moss street- house, 8 High street Gilchrist, William, general jobbing smith, 51 High street GILDAWIE, JOHN, superintendent of county police, 4 Albion street GILLESPIE, JAMES, slater, and superintendent fire brigade, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane—house, 84 New Sneddon Gillespie, J., farmer, Boyleston, Barrhead road GILLESPIE, JOHN, of William Gillespie & Son, 76 New Sneddon GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, & SON, slaters, and slate and cement merchants, 82 New Sneddon GILLESPIE, WILLIAM, of William Gillespie & Son, 76 New Sneddon Gilmour, Allan, baker, 82 Canal street Gilmour, Andrew, farmer, Hollybush Gilmour, David, merchant and commission agent, 5 Causey- side—house, 21 Caledonia street GILMOUR, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Dyers' wynd— house, 103 High street Gilmour, James, of Foulds, Gilmour, & Co., 21 Caledonia street E 2 54 PAISLEY.

GILMOUR, JOHN, gi-ocer, spirit retailer, and general bottler, 20 Moss street —house do. —(See advertise- ment) Gilmour, John, overseer, Ralston, Glasgow road Gilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar GILMOUR, MATTHEW, wine and spirit merchant, 5 St. Mirren street—house, 24 Orchard street Gilmour, Matthew, smith, 35 Glen street Gilmour, Matthew, farmer, Town of Inchinnan Gilmour, Miss M., confectioner, 90 High street—house, 31 do. Gilmour, Neil, sergeant of county police, 56 Caledonia st. Gilmour, Robert, carter and cowfeeder, 38 Thread street Gilmour, Thomas, flesher, 42 Stock street—house, do. Gilmour, Thomas, & Co., yarn merchants, Cumberland court, Causeyside Gilmour, William, 21 Caledonia street Gilmour, William, of Thomas Gilmour & Co., 6 Garth- land street Gilroy, .Janet, grocer, 9 Lylesland Given, Charles, J., Agent for Glasgow Herald—5 Moss street, Givan, James, tailor and clothier, 5 Moss street—house do. Gladstone, John, confectioner, 20 Sandholes " GLASGOW HERALD" (Daily and Weekly) Branch Office, 16 Gilmour street—George Smith, reporter, and Charles J. Given, agent GLASS, DAVID, M.A., teacher of writing and mathe- matics. Grammar School and Academy, 9 Sandholes Glass, James, grocer, 2 Broomlands Glassford, Andrew, salesman at .James Caldwell's, wine and spirit merchant, 30 Glen street GLASSFORD, DAVID, bookseller and stationer, 22 Smithhills Glassford, John, carpet pattern designer, 3 Hamilton street Glen, Allan, tailor, 19 Broomlands — house, 83 Causey- side Glen, Mrs Allan, Castlehead Glen, Robert, tailor, 81 Causeyside—^house, 3 Orr street PAISLEY. 56

GLEN, THOMAS, Thornhill House, near Thorn GLENFIELD STARCH WORKS, Maxwellton— (See advertisement) GLENFIELD THREAD COMPANY, sewing cotton thread manufacturers, Glenfield Thread Works Glover, Isabella, furnisher, 8 Moss street—^house, 53 High street Glover, M. & M., milliners, 44 Moss street Glover, William, ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and gas- fitter, 19 High street—house, 24 do. Glover, Thomas, printer and stationer, 11 Moss street, (opposite County place) —house, 14 Wardrop street Goldie, George, tailor and clothier, 16 George street Goldie, James, tailor and clothier, 47 High street GOLDIE, JAMES, joiner, 11 Inkle street—house, 1 Garthland street Gollan, Roderick, first-class Instructor of Volunteers, Mil- larston Goodlet, Thomas, temperance hotel, 100 High street GOOLD, JAMES, clothier, 47 Moss Street—house, 43 High street Goold, James, tailor, 16 Storie street Goold, William, feuar, 8 Lawn street GORDON & BARCLAY, sculptors and builders, 23 Broomlands (opposite Cemetery gate) — (See adver-| tisement) j GORDON, GEORGE, funeral undertaker, 42 New street! —house, do.—(See advertisement) Gordon, John, of Gordon & Barclay, 24 Broomlanda Gordon, John, mason, 9 Cross street Gordon, Mary, dressmaker, 93 Causeyside Gordon, William, manager at Robert Kerr & Sons Goudie, George, flesher, 17 George street—house, 74 Love street GOUDIE, JAMES, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 24 High street— house, do. GOUDIE, JAMES, cooper, 49 High street—cooperage, 48 do.— (See advertisement) Goudie, John, baker, 18 Broomlands 56 PAlSLSf.

Gouclie, Mrs, greengrocer, 19 Orchard street GOUDIE, ROBERT, cooper, Macdowall street Goudie, William, cooper, 49 High street Gourlay, William, police-constable, 42 Stock street Grady, Miss, teacher. Catholic School, 18 School wynd Graham, Alexander, brewer, of Sacell Brewery Company, 8 Sail eel Graham, A. Forrest, at Sacell Brewery, 9 Saucel Graham, Daniel, baker, 7 Old Sneddon Graham, Edward, officer of Episcopalian Chapel, 2 Love street GRAHAM, JAMES, treasurer, Clyde Navigation, Dundaff, Riccartsbar. Graham, James, clothier, 35 New Sneddon Graham, John, cowfeeder, 7 Smithliills Graham, John, cutter at James Goold's, 5 Wardrop street Graham, Mrs, grocer, 17 Ferguslie Graham, Mrs Jane, grocer, 72 Canal Street Graham, Robert, of T. & R. Grahom, 12 Abbey street GRAHAM, T. & R., lithographers, by steam power, 4 Bridge street Graham, Thomas, of T. & R. Graham, 93 New Sneddon Graham, Thomas, 35 New Sneddon GRAHAM, THOMAS, M.D., 33 Gauze street Graham, Thomas, jun., clothier and draper, 5 George street Graham, William, jun., clerk at David Murray & Sons, 121 George street Granger, Thomas, draper 4 Silk street Gray, David, of John M'Nair & Co., 10 Stow place Gray, James, officer. North Church, 5 Garthland lane Gray, James, green-grocer, 81 New Sneddon Gray, James, cowfeeder. Crow road Gray, James, foreman at Robert Kerr & Sods Gray, Margaret, gardener, 66 Causeyside Gray, Robert, of Gray & Co., Glasgow, West brae Gray, William, 30 Ferguslie Gray, William, gardener. West Craigielea—shop, 69 Broomlands Gray, William, spirit dealer, 72 Causeyside —

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GREEN, ROBERT, sanitary inspector, inspector of cleansing, and surveyor of drainage, 4 Moss street house, 36 Storie street Green] ees, Hugh, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Greenlees, John, of Matthew Greenlees & Sou, Castlehead Greenlees, John, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Calside Greenlees, Matthew, & Son, manufacturers, 7 and 8 Forbes place Greenlees, Matthew, of Matthew Greenlees & Son, Castle- head GREENLEES, THOMAS, & Co., silk, yarn, and cloth merchants, 13 Causeyside Greenlees, Thomas, of Thomas Greenlees & Co., Calside Gregorson, Wm., & Co., spindle and flyer manufacturers, ~ |

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Greig, William, at William Hatrick & Son's, 9 Sandholes I -^ Grice, John, grocer and spirit merchant, 4 Neilston road . ^''

Gryce, W. & M., grocers, 67 Causeyside | Grieve, Miss, milliner, 21 High street '™ ""^ Grieve, Robert, market gardener, 31 Carriagehill ' GRIEVE, ROBERT, spirit merchant, 2 Renfrew road— >- house, 1 Niddry street LiJ GRIEVE, ROBERT, jun., baker, 52 Caledonia street— ,_ house, do. CO GUILLEAUME, PETER, agent. National Bank of ~

Scotland—house, 1 Forbes place Pi

Guthrie, Miss, 7 Silk street ' Guthrie, Mrs D. P., furniture, warehouse, 80 High street —house, 1 Orr square Guthrie, Robert, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 10 Forbes place Guthrie, Robert, of Robert Guthrie & Co., Fairy Knowe, Castlehead GUTHRIE & CO., coal merchants. Underwood depot and 8 Broomlands Guthrie, W., of W. Guthrie & Co, 8 Broomlands

HAGARTY, JOSEPH, hair-dresser. New street Haggarty, William, broker and shoemaker, 41 New street Hair, James, 70 Canal street 58 l*AISLElf.

Hair, Jolin, grocer and provision merchant, 24 New street —house, 3 New Buildings, Underwood Hair, Miss Mary, teacher, Thread Street School HALDEN, FRANCIS, manufacturer, 3 Forbes place^ house, Primrose Bank, High Carriagehill Hall, Geo. D., at J. B. Lamb's, 27 Storie street Hall, Mr, teacher of dancing at Educational Institute, 166 George street HAMILTON, ADAM, & SONS, muslin bleachers and dyers, Blackland Mill Hamilton, Alexander, draper, 16 Wellmeadow Hamilton, A., cowfeeder, 21 Orchard street Hamilton, David, teacher, Neilson Institution, Camphill place Hamilton, David, Baptist Church officer, 43 Storie street Hamilton, George, of Adam Hamilton & Sons, The Cottage, Blackland Mill Hamilton, George, jun., of H. & W. Brown, Blackland House Hamilton, George, 3 Moncrieff street Hamilton, James, of Bonnar & Hamilton, 6 Stow street Hamilton, James, tailor, 7 Stow place Hamilton, James, jun., at J. M. Symington's, 8 Under- wood road Hamilton, James, traveller to Brown & Poison, Nether- park, Calside Hamilton, James, grocer, 58 Storie street Hamilton, John, embroiderer, blockcutter, and printer, 4 Cumberland Court, 110 Causeyside — house, 26 George street Hamilton, John, grocer, 51 George street Hamilton, Mrs James, baker, 4 Smithhills HAMILTON, MRS, furnishings, 101 High street—house, 1 Hamilton street Hamilton, Mrs Ann, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Love street Hamilton, Mrs, confectioner, 1 Wellmeadow Hamilton, Robert, baker, 70 Causeyside HAMILTON, THOMAS, baker, 19 Causeyside—house, 31 Orchard street -^

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Hamilton, Thomas, spirit dealer, 148 George street HAMILTON, WILLIAM, scourer and finisher, Murray street—house, 28 Caledonia street HANNA, DONALD, & WILSON, engineers, bolt and rivet manufacturers. Atlas Works, 19 Back Sneddon

HANNA, DONALD, & WILSON, ' engineers, Abbey Works, 8 Smithhills Hannah, Joseph, chemist and druggist, 66 Causeyside— house, 2 South Orr street Hannah, William James, clerk at Abercorn Shipbuilding Company, 11 Niddry street HARAN, NEIL GILMOUR, ironmonger, plumber, gas- fitter, and zinc worker, 102 Causeyside, and 28 New street—house, 29 do.—-(See advertisement) Hardie, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 22 Lady lane Hardie, A., grocer, 26 Glen street Hardie, J. & M., milliners and mantel makers, 30 High street Harkuess, J., china merchant, 2 Cotton street Harkness, John, sheriff and town officer, 14 High street Harper, Hugh, coal merchant, 51 Caledonia street Harper, John, wine and spirit merchant, 95 Causeyside— house 10 Wardrop street Harper & Jack, hosiers and furnishers, 102 Causeyside Harper & M'Crae, builders and monumental scnlptors 2 Maxwellton street Harper, Miss, of Harper and Jack, 102 Causeyside Harper, William, manufacturer, 6 Smith street

Harris, Alexander, • f R. & A. Harris, Camphill HARRIS, R. & A., watchmakers, jewellers, and opticians, 9 High street (Cross) HARRIS, WILLIAM, watchmaker and jeweller, 19 High street—house, do. Hart, Alexander, accountant and insurance agent, 6 Gauze street Hart, Alexander, at George Hart, writer's, 1 Hamilton street Hart, Alexander, New Sneddon Hart, Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St, Japaes street—house, 33 do. 60 PAISLEY.

HART, GEORGE, writer, Notary Public, and Burgh Fiscal, 5 County place—house, 1 Christie street Hart, Henry, traveller at John Spence & Sons—house, 14 Sir Michael street HART, MRS MARY, wine and spirit merchant, 62 High street HART, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, 85 Causey- side—house, do. Harvey, Andrew, at J. Clark & Co.'s. HARVEY, MRS A. WILSON, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 136 George street —house, 137 do. Harvey, George, cashier at Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland Mill HARVEY, GEORGE, traffic agent for Western District of Scotland for the London North Western and Cale- donian Railway Companies — house, 137 George street, Paisley HARVEY, JAMES, & CO., wine and spirit merchants, 15 King street, Saucel Harvey, John D., teacher, Academy, Glasgow, 137 George street Harvey, Mary, 137 George street Harvey, William, gvocer and victualler, 13 Carriagehill Hastie, Mrs Archibald, Mill House, Camphill Hatchard, James, tailor, 46 Moss street Hatrick, John B., of William Hatrick & Sons, 60 Love street Hatrick, John, smith and bell-hanger, 18 Moss street HATRICK, WILLIAM, & SON, pharmaceutical chemists and wholesale and retail druggists, Coffee Room buildings, 18 Gilmour street HAY, JAMES, of Robert Hay & Son, and agent for "The Scottish Provident Institution," "Scottish Fire In- surance Company," 10 High street— (See advertise- ment)—house, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Hay, Miss, dressmaker, 13 George street Hay, Robert, session-clerk, of the Low Parish, 10 High street Hay, Robert, of Robert Hay & Son, 77 Canal street —

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HAY, EGBERT, & SON, stationers, account book makers, lithographers, engravers, printers, and manu- facturers of design or point paper, 10 High street (See advertisement) Hay, Robert, jun., at Reid & Todd's, Glassford street and Wilson street, Glasgow—house, 77 Canal street Hay, William, causewayer, road maker, and contractor, 17 Abbey street Hayes, John, musician, 5 Mill street Hector, Matthew W., of Matthew Hector & Co., 10 Underwood HECTOR, MATTHEW. & CO., coal merchants, Under- wood depot, head of St. James street- - (See advertise- ment) HEITON, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Orchard street — house, 26 Orchard street

Hegney, Mrs J , druggist, 9 St. James place Henderson, H. D., cashier at J. & P. Coats—house, 37 Eglinton street, Glasgow Henderson, John, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, 1 Max- well street

Henderson, Charles, inspector of buildings, 1 Maxwell st. Henderson, John, wheelwright and wood turner, 8 Castle street—house, 9 Cross street HENDERSON, MRS ALEXANDER, Royal Oak Tavern, 45 Moss street Henderson, Mrs, baker, 12 Gauze street Henderson, Rev. Andrew, minister of Abbey close U.P. Church, Castlehead HENDERSON, ROBERT LOUDON, of Reids & Hender- son, 1 Maxwell street Hendry, James, clerk, at Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, Bourtrees, Lochwinnoch Hendry, James, grocer, 62 Causeyside—house, 10 Steven- son street Hendry, James, farmer, Thornly Park Hendry, John, grocer, 1 St. James street—house, do. Henry, Charles, beamer, 6 Stock street

Henry, Thomas, draper, 91 High street—house, 16 do. ' Henry, William, teacher of the blind, 9 Orr square —

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HEKALD OFFICE, PAISLEY, 2 Gilmour street- Richard Watson, editor Herd, Robert, grocer, 18 Stock street Herdman, William, coal dealer, 15 Canal street Higgen, David, ironmonger, plumber, and gasfitter, 13 Old Smithhills —workshop, 30 Gauze street Hill, James H., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place

Hill, John, grocer and provision merchant, 102 George st. Hill, Miss, fruiterer, 30 High st, —house, Inchinnan road Hill, Mrs, milliner and straw hat maker, 102 George st. Hill, R. L., goldsmith and watchmaker, 99 High street— house, 13 do. HILL & TODD, coal merchants, Underwood depot HILLCOAT, ANTHONY, wine and spirit merchant, 4 St. Mirren street—house, Newton, Renfrew Hillcoat, Daniel, brickburner for Thomas M'Kaig, 28 Love street Hillcoat, Thomas, of Robertson & Hillcoat, 68 Love st. HISLOP, GEORGE R., engineer, and manager of Gas Works—house at Gas Works, Blackstoun road Hislop, James, pupil teacher, 27 Orchard street Hodgart, John, jun., at James Caldwell's, writer, Calaba

House, Milliken Park • Hodgart, Matthew, of FuUerton, Hodgart, & Barclay, Renfrew road Hodge, Miss, 20 High street Hodge, Thomas, stock broker, Glasgow—house, Hamilton place, New Sneddon Hodge, William, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, Town-Clerk, writer, and insurance agent, 3 Orr square HODGE, YOUNG, & MARTIN, writers, County Build- ings HOECK, LOUIS, professor of music, and Pianoforte Music Warehouse, 86 High street— (See advertise- ment) HOECK, LOUIS, registrar of births, &c., for Burgh Parishes, 86 High street Hogg, Archibald, scourer and finisher, Espedair—house, 77 Causeyside —— i

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Hogg, John, clerk at Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, 77 Causeyside Hogg, W. & R., dyers and cleaners—shop, 3 High street dyework, Espedair—house, St. Ninian's Cottage, East Buchanan street Holmes, George, farmer and market gardener, Mossvale, Greenock road Holms, Archibald Campbell, West Sandyford, Renfrew

HOLMS, JOHN, M.B.C.M., M.D., 21 Wellmeadow, and or . 64 Broomlands— house, 54 High street

Holms, William, cowfeeder, «5 Love street ex Holms, William, Brabloch, Renfrew road en Hood, Miss, furnished lodgings, 34 Moss street Hood, T., grocer, 15 Lawn street—house, 13 do. Hood, William, flesher, 15 Lawn street William, at Co.'s, 2 Saucel Hood, James Harvey & \ LX.J Hosie, John, grocer, 86 Causeyside—house, 27 Storie st. Hosie, Mrs, 12 Gordon's lane HOUSE OP REFUGE (washing and dressing), Stov\ place— (See advertisement) >- Houston, Alexander T., joiner and cartwright, Maxwell LU ton Saw Mills, 5 Maxwellton street Houston, Archibald, confectioner, 82 Causeyside CO Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw HOUSTON, CAMPBELL, of Robin & Houston, Renfrevi r£

Villa, Pollokshields, Glasgow ' — HOUSTON, JAMES, Jun., of Robin & Houston, Hope Villa, Bellahouston, Govan Houston, John, boot and shoemaker, 15 Smith hills HOUSTON, JOHN, spirit merchant, North British Inn, 29 High street Houston, John, hair-dresser, 29 High street Houston, Matthew, waste dealer and china merchant, 19 George street Houston, Mrs, Cavers Bank, Oakshaw street Houston, William, at Robin & Houston's, Wester Walk- inshaw, Inkerman Houston, Walter, weavers' foreman, at William Cochran'sj Ewing street, Kilbarchan — 64 PAISLEY.

HOUSTON, WILLIAM, weaver, 3 West street Houstonn, Mrs Walter Lairiont, 28 George street Howatson, James, bootmaker, 4 Barr street Hughes, Rev. Francis Joseph, Catholic clergyman, 2 East Buchanan street Hughes, Miss Eliza, spirit dealer, I Old Sneddon Hunter, Alexander, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc worker, 52 Caledonia street HUNTER, JAMES, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 44 High street—workshop, 32 do. —house, 32 do. Hunter, John B., M.D., medical praatitioner, 3 Smithhills —house, 95 High street Hunter, John K., painter, 15 Wellmeadow Hunter, Joseph, spirit dealer, 120 George street—house, 17 Castle street HUNTER, MATTHEW, auctioneer and valuator, 10 Moss street Hunter, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Great Hamilton street HUNTER ROBERT, chief constable of Renfrewshire- office, 3 County place— house, 8 Moss street HUNTER SUSAN, teacher, Adelphi Hall School, New Sneddon—house, 84 George street HUNTER, THOMAS, wine and spirit merchant, Earl Grey place, 14 Neilston road—house, 22 Great Hamilton street Hunter, Walter M'D., clerk, Goods Station, 3 Garthland lane Hunter, William, cabinet-maker, 84 George street Hunter, William, druggist, 31 Causeyside —house,95 High street Hussey, J. S., gas inspector, 65 Canal street Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill, Calside Hutchison, George, clerk at J. Clark & Go's, 44 New st. HUTCHISON, JAMES, plasterer, Westside cottage, 3 Glen lane, and 92 West Bridge-end, Dumbarton lime yard, 11 Glen lane — (See advertisement) Hutchison, James, surgeon, 23 Causeyside—house, do. Hutchison, James M'Donald, plasterer, 2 Maxwellton street, and 21 Hairst street, Renfrew—house, 14 Broomlands PAISLEY. 65

HUTCHESON, JOHN, banker, Bank of Scotland, 3 St Mirren street—house, 6 Garthland place HUTCHISON, JOHN, architect, I.A., 190 West George street, Glasgow— house, Fairhill, Calside, where messages can be left Hutchison, John, of "William Hutchison & Co., George place

Hutchison, Margaret A. , teacher, 3 Glen street Hutchison, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 83 High street and 70 Broomlands—house, 45 New street— (See advertisement) Hutchison, Robert, of William Hutchison & Co., Mansfield place, Neilston street HUTCHISON, THOMAS, machine stitcher and shawl j fringer, 109 Causeyside house, 44 New street — j Hutchison, William, foreman to James Hutchison, plasterer,? Westside cottage, 3 lane Glen ! HUTCHISON, WILLIAM, JUN., & CO., scourers and/ finishers, George place j BUTTON, HENRY, carriage hirer, 2 County place stables, 11 Inkle street—house, 15 Gauze street >~ Hutton, M., 57 Canal street Hutton, Robert, timber merchant and commission agent, 40 Broomlands Hutton, Rev. George C, minister of Canal street U.P Church, Mount Pleasant, Canal street , HYNDMAN, S., jeweller, 2 New street

INFIRMARY, Bridge street—President, Stewart Clark,

of Kilnside ; vice-president, R. F. Dalziel, Castle-

head ; treasurer, William Gillespie, 82 New Sneddon; secretary, F. Martin, County buildings Inglis, Thomas, clerk at M. Whitehill & Co.'s, Moss-side, place, Greenock road Inglis, James, foreman at Brown & Poison's, Calside place Ingram, Isabella C, teacher, Neilson Institution, 16 Moss street Ingram, John, at A. & J. N. Gardner's, writer's 3 County place—house, 89 High street F 2 ( —

QS PAISLEF.

INGRAM, WILLIAM, teacher, Neilson Institution, 16

INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street IRVINE, JAMES, tailor and clothier, 103 High street (Cross)—house, do.—(See advertisement IRVINE, WILLAIM, broker, wool aad cotton waste dealer, and crystal and china merchant, 1 Neilston st. Isdale & M'Callum, soap manufacturers, 4 New Sneddon Isdale, Ralph, of Isdale & M'Callum, 53 Caledonia street JAAP, JOHN, boot and shoemaker, 109 High street house, 7 Wardrop street Jack, George, collector of gas rates, 29 Thread street Jack, James, shopman at William Gibson's, 23 Niddry street JACK, PETER, JUN., & CO., carpet and rug manu- facturers, Nethercommon Jack, Peter, of Peter Jack, jun., & Co., 95 High street Jack, Thomas, 5 Blackball buildings Jack, Miss^ of Harper & Jack, 35 Williamsburgh Jackson, Andrew, 14 Inkle street Jackson, Mrs, grocer and cowfeeder. Love street Jamieson, J., fruiterer and confectioner, 10 Well street Jamieson, John, agent, 21 St. James street Jamieson, Mrs William, wine and spirit merchant, 28 Wellmeadow—house, Saucel Bank Jamieson, Mrs, Refreshment Rooms, 2 Bridge street Jamieson, Samuel, shoemaker, 6 Lylesland Jamieson, William, gardener to Sir Peter Coats, Wood- side House Jeffrey, Charles, cashier to William Poison & Co., 4 Under- wood buildings Jeffrey, George, painter, 9 Broomlands— house, 8 Wardrop street JEFFREY, GEORGE, spirit dealer, 8 Wardrop street Jeffrey, John, shoemaker. Underwood buildings Johnston, G., confectioner, 5 Smithhills—house, 28 New

. Smithhills JOHNSTON, JAMES, of J. & G. Johnston, 28 Causey- side—house, Langbank :

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JOHNSTON, J. & G., corn flour and starch merchants, 28 Causeyside Johnston, John, of William Johnston & Co., Beauchamp House, Love street Johnston, Mrs James, 8 High street Johnston, Peter, joiner, Renfrew—house, 2 Gauze street Johnston, Thomas, civil engineer, and road surveyor for the County of Renfrew, Terrace buildings—house, Gowan Bank, Hurlet Johnstone, T., confectioner, 113 George street Johnstone, W. B., of Wm. B. Johnstone & Co., at Miss Gordon's, 92 New Sneddon q^ | Johnstone, William B., & Co., manufacturers, 4 Forbes j (X)

place I — Johnston, William, grocer, 2 Old Sneddon | WILLIAM, & Co., muslin, buckram, and JOHNSTON, [ LU

bonnet shape manufacturers. Shuttle street I U Johnston, William, of William Johnston & Co,, Beauchamp | q House, Love street KATER, WILLIAM, farmer, Bogside, off Renfrew road Keith, Adam, of John Keith & Son, 11 Barclay street >- Keith, Alexander, gas inspector, 21 Smithhills UJ Keith, John, & Son, joiners and blockbuilders, 101 ! Causeyside Keith, John, of John Keith & Son, 2 Gauze street

' Gauze street—(See advertisement) Kelly, Adam, wine and spirit merchant, 37 St. James street.—house, 34 do. KELLY, ALEXANDER, plumber and gasfitter, 12 Causeyside—house, 105 Causeyside Kelly, Mrs James, grocer, 22 Lawn street Kelly, James, baker, 34 High street—house, 83 do. KELSO, THOMAS, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Stock street—house, do. Kelso, Thomas, jun., clerk at Brown & Poison's, 23 Stock street Kennedy, Andrew, confectioner, 70 High street Kennedy, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 9 Prussia st, Kennedy, Charles, 4 Stow street 68 PAISLEY.

Kennedy, Davidj cooper, 65 Canal street Kennedy, Hugh, 75 Causeyside Kennedy, John, bread and biscuit baker, 31 High street Kennedy, Mrs, broker, 10 Old Sneddon Ker, John, feuar, 29 Causeyside Ker, Thomas, coal merchant, 28 Causeyside Kerr, Alexander, baker, 78 Broomlands Kerr, Benjamin, confectioner and fruiterer, 1 Smithhills KERR & CLARK, thread manufacturers, Linside— counting house, Seedhill KERR & CO., power-loom weavers and thread manufac- turers, Underwood Mills Kerr, Daniel, stationer, 68 Causeyside Kerr, Francis, fruiterer and confectioner, 21 Glen street KERR, GAVIN joiner and timber merchant, 28 Orchard street—house, 4 Orchard street KERR, GEORGE, flesher, 8 Love street—house, 4 Albion street Kerr, Helen, confectioner,* 43 Moss street Kerr, James, dealer in birds and quadrupeds, and pre- server, 31 Cotton street Kerr, J., milliner, 20 Causeyside—house, 4 Orchard st. Kerr, John, 2 Caledonia street Kerr, John, china merchant, 24 Causeyside—house, do. Kerr, John P., of R. & J. P. Kerr, Underwood House KERR, MRS PETER, Gallowhill House, Renfrew road KERR, PETER, & SON, heddle twine and thread manu- facturers, 34 New street KERR, R. & J. P., power-loom cloth manufacturers, Underwood Mill Kerr, Robert, of Robert Kerr & Son, 7 Garthland place, and Mansfield, Largs Kerr, Robert, of R. & J. P. Kerr, Woodlands, Calside KERR, ROBERT & SON, manufacturers, 21 and 25 Thread street Kerr, Robert, Abercorn Dairy, 6 Bank street KERR, THOMAS, teacher, Neilson Institution—house, 7 Wellmeadow Kerr, Thomas, cutler and gunmaker, 21 Moss street Kerr, "William, farmer, Linclive ——

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Kilgour, Robert Craig, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw, 1 M'Farlane's lane Kilgour, Mrs, dressmaker, 21 Smithhills Killoch, Adam, spirit merchant, 4 Caledonia street Kilpatrick, Hugh, hat manufacturer, 15 Moss street house, do. Kilpatrick, Hugh Wallace, 14 Abbey street KILPATRICK, JAMES, manufacturer, 18 Causeyside KILPATRICK, JAMES, plumber, 5 Gilmour street- house, 7 Gauze street KILPATRICK, JOHN, wright and funeral undertaker, 16 Abbey street—house do. KING, ALEXANDER, & SON, woollen and linen drapers, hatters, hosiers, and glovers, 4 Gilmour st. King, Alexander, of Alexander King & Son, 1 Carlile place, New Sneddon King, Andrew, foreman at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s house, 3 Underwood King, David, veterinary surgeon, 4 New Smithhills CL KING, JAMES, carriage hirer, George Hotel Stables, 1 Smithhills—office, 2 County place— house, 1 New Smithhills King, John, grocer, 56 George street King, John, spirit dealer, 25 New Smithhills King, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 27 Moss street King, Robert, assistant to John "Walker, surgeon dentist, 6 Glen street King, Thomas, confectioner and tobacconist, 27 Moss st. King, Walter, of Alexander King & Son, 1 Carlile place, New Sneddon King, Walter, builder. Woodend, Houston King, William, enterer, 65 Canal street KINLOCH, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 36 Storie street KIRK, JOHN, joiner and glazier, 27 Wellmeadow Kirk, James, joiner, 21 New Smithhills—house, 13 Thread street Kirkivood, David, farmer, Holehouse and Stanely Moor Kirkwood, James, power loom tenter and spirit merchant, 21 Broomlands—house, 3 Wardrop street —

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Kirkwood, Mrs James, cowfeeder, 8 Glen lane Kirkwood, J. & M., brokers, 3 Broomlands KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM, cowfeeder, 20 Lady lane Kirkwood, William, foreman wood turner at John Barr's, Moss-side place, Greenock road Knox, Alexander, draper, 1 Smithhills Knox, John, farmer, Walkinshaw, Greenock road Knox, John, jun., saddler, 1 New street— house, 11 Aber- corn street Knox, Mrs, grocer, 16 Abercorn street Kyle, John, confectioner, Wellmeadow Kyle, Matthew, farmer, Laigh Parks Kyle, Morison, proprietor of Theatre Royal, late Exchange Rooms, 47 Moss street—residence, Glasgow LAIDLAW, JOHN, teacher, Glasgow, 1 Garthland lane LAING, C. W., governor Abbey Poorhouse and Asylum, Crow road, Calside Laird, Miss, 37 New Sneddon Laird, Robert, cowfeeder, 18 Gauze street Lamb & Robertson, cooks and confectioners, 26 Gauze street—house, 25 do. LAMB, JAMES BARR, architect, surveyor, and mea- surer, licensed valuator, and insurance agent, 6 St. James place—house, Underwood Cottage— (See ad- vertisement) Lamb, Mrs, Underwood Cottage Lamberton, J., of Lamberton & Tennent, 11 Well- meadow LAMBERTON & TENNENT, silk mercers and general drapers, 15 High street Lamond, Archibald, wine and spirit dealer, 1 Silk street house, 22 Lawn street Landess, Robert, spirit merchant, 20 George street Lang, Andrew, clerk, 18 George street LANG, JAMES, JUN., leather merchant, belt and hose pipe maker, 86 High street, and of Langs & Semple, Seedhill—house. The Glen LANG, JAMES, leather merchant and insurance agent, 86 High street—house, 11 King street —

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Lang, Jolin, jim., baker, 78 High street LANG, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Moss street —house, Wellington Cottage, off Caledonia street Lang, John, flesher, 54 Caledonia street—house 13 Glen street Lang, Mrs, dressmaker and furnisher, 18 George street LANG, REV. A. MONTGOMERY, minister of High Church—manse, 45 Oakshaw street LANG, R. H., silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Espedair Dyeworks, 1 Espedair street—house, do. Lang, Robert, grain and seed merchant, 5 Old Sneddon house, 70 Love street Lang, Robert, card cutter. High Carriagehill Lang, William, grocer, 7 Bridge street Lan2:, William, spirit dealer, 43 Moss street LANGS & SEMPLE, tanners, Seedhill LANG, WILLIAM, leather merchant, 86 High street, and of Langs & Semple, Seedhill—house, 7 King st. Langmuir, Walter, farmer, Oldbar Latta, Jane, grocer, 8 Ferguslie >- Latta, Mrs Janet, dressmaker, 4 Calside Lul Lauder, Thomas, missionary, 49 Broomlands Law, James, cowfeeder, 26 New street CO Miss, teacher, infant department, Marshall's Law, lane [

Public School, Glencairn Cottage, Blackball i CL

Law, Richard, grocer, 8 Seedhill ' — Law, William, store keeper at Thomas Macalpine's, George place Lawrie, John, house factor, 27 Williamsburgh Lawrie, John, jun., salesman at James Murray's, manu- facturer, 11 Barclay street LAWRIE, WILLIAM, draper, 11 St. James place- house, 5 New Sneddon Lawson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 7 Wallneuk—house, 2 North Croft Lawson, Robert, waste dealer, 1 Bridge street LECKIE & MACGREGOR, dyers, Lonend Dyeworks LEE, JAMES, joiner, hothouse builder, and timber mer- chant, Murray street—house, Moss-side place, Green- ock road —

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Lee, Robert, joiner, cartwright, and spring van builder, 12 St. James street—honse, 3 Caledonia street LEES, PETER, wine and spirit nierchant, 6 Smithhills house, 6 do. Lees, Rev. James Cameron, D.D., Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland street Legg, M. A., hosier and furnisher, 47 George street Leitch, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 1 Inkle street LEITCH, JOHN, joiner, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeral undertaker, 80 New Sneddon—house, do. Leitch, John, officer. Martyrs' Church, 62 Broomlands LEITCH, M., tobacconist, 4 St. Mirren street—house, 1 Inkle street Leitch, Miss, tobacconist, 10 Gauze street Leitch, William, flesher, 31 Causeyside—house, 22 do. Leitch, William, & Co., pawnbrokers, 106 George street Arthur, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Greenlaw Lemay, ., 33 High street Lemay, Mrs and Miss, dressmakers, 33 High street LEMON & PORTEOUS, art furniture manufacturers, up- holsterers, gilders, turners, joiners, and house fur- nishers, Churchhill Lemon, John, of Lemon & Porteous, Newtown, Renfrew Lennie, Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 6 George street LEWIS, ARTHUR, pawnbroker and jeweller. Thistle

Loan, office, 18 Storie street ; Crown Loan office, 83

Broomlands and 1 Sandholes ; and Rose Loan office, 38 Gordon's lane—house, 17 Storie street. Glasgow branches—City of Glasgow Loan office, 2 Green street, Bridgeton, and Standard Loan office, 5 and 13 Orr street, Calton LEWIS & LIN STEAD, cork manufacturers, 54 High street Lewis, John, of Lewis & Linstead, 61 Canal street Liggat, James, co-operative manager, 1 Barclay street Liggat, David, & Co., bleachers, washing and dressing establishment, Colinslee PAISLEY. 73

LILLA & EDWARDS, preserve and confection manu- facturers, British Works, Macdowall street Linn, Thomas, cashier and book-keeper at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 66 Love street Linn, Thomas, jun., clerk, Royal Bank, 66 Love street Linstead, John, of Lewis & Linstead, 78 High street Lister, George, gardener to Alexander Fullarton, Crossflat House _„ Livingstone, Daniel, cowfeeder, 4 Pilk street >. j

Livingston, James, grocer, 15 Williamsburgh I ci

Lochhead, Alexander, of Lilla & Edwards, 21 St. James \ -< street j q:

Lochhead, John, farmer, Netherfield, Houston i iX. FINDLAY, ~ LOCHHEAD, JOHN pawnbroker, 32 \ CauseysidTe and 1 Gordon's lane —house,31 Causeyside j Lochhead, John, of Peter Kerr & Son, Gleniffer View, ] Lu

Calside I LxJ LOCHHEAD, JOSEPH M'LEOD, of Mlnnes, Macfar- O^ j lane, & Co., 15 Gilmour street Ll_ Lochhead, M., of Lilla & Edwards, Gleniffer View, Calside Lochhead, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Moss street -^ Lochhead, Robert, porter, of Bank Scotland, 6 Moss street , Lochhead, Robert, flesher, 29 George street o:) Lochhead, William, clerk at Reids& Henderson's, Calside

LOCHHEAD, WILLIAM A,, of "Daily Express," Albert ! < '^ place, Espedair street ' Lochhead, William A., letterpress printer, lithographer, "" and engraver, 16 Causeyside LOCHRIE, CHARLES, baker, 12 Old Sneddon—house, 13 do. Lochrie, William, 12 New Smithhills Lockhart, Alexander, baker, 25 Gordon's lane LOCKHART, ANDREW H., draper, 104 High street (Cross)—-house, 23 Oakshaw street—(See advertise- ment) Lockhart, Elizabeth, confectioner, toy, and basket ware- house, 69 Broomlands—house, Castlehead Lockie, Robert, cowfeeder, 91 Causeyside Lockie, Robert, Paisley and Glasgow carrier, 91 Causey- —

74 PAISLEY.

Logan, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Lawn street —house, 4 do. LOGAN, DAVID, coal merchant, Underwood depot 70 Broomlands LOGAN & GARDNER, shawl manufacturers, 5 Forbes place Logan, James, fish dealer, 19 Wellmeadow Logan, John, of Logan & Gardner, Westerfield, Calside LOGAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Gauze street—house, 7 Silk street Logan, Mary, dressmaker, 59 High street Logan, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, 70 Broomlands LOGAN, ROBERT, fishmonger, 149 George street — house, do. Logan, Wm., clerk at Robin & Houston's, 7 Silk street Lorimer, John, at J. & P. Coats's, Braeside Cottage, Mil- lars ton Lounsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale Love, John, cowfeeder, 39 Storie street Love, William, cutler and gunsmith, 1 Smithhills—house, do. Love, William, cowfeeder, 22 Orchard street Lyall, H. & C, hosiers and furnishers, 97 High street house, 20 do. Ljall, Thomas, governor, Lunatic Asylum, Riccartsbar Lyle, Alexander, grocer, 39 Ferguslie Lyle, D., & Co., lappet clippers, 15 Newton street LYLE, DALRYMPLE, accountant, house factor, and agent for West of England Lisurance Company, 4 High street—house, 11 Maxwellton—(See advertise- ment) Lyle, George, furnishing and shoe shop, 4 Broomlands LYLE, JAMES, engineer and machinist, 48 High street —house, 39 Ferguslie—(See advertisement) Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton, by Linwood Lyle, John, watchmaker and optician, 46 Moss street — clock factory, 6 Orchard street—house, do. Lyle, Mrs, midwife, 61 Canal street Lyle, Peter, foreman at Rodger & M'Callum's, 13 Barr street —

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Lyle, William S., clerk at Rodger & M'Callum's, 13 Barr street Lyle, William, draper and furnisher, Marshall's lane, and 16 George street Lyon, Mrs, eowfeeder, 1 Neilston road LYMBURN, JAMES, & SON, silk mercers and drapers, 16 High street

Lymburn, John, of James Lymburn & Son, 15 High st. Lymburn, James, librarian, Glasgow University, Haircrags

MACK, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Causeyside —house, 31 Orchard, street Mack, R., confectioner, 28 Gordon's lane Mackie, William, of Murdoch & Mackie, 72 Causeyside Mairs, Joseph, commercial, mathematical, and nautical academy, 4 Smithhills Malcolm, Archibald, eowfeeder, Townhead Dairy, 46 High street MANNERS, CHARLES, manufacturing chemist, 18 Mill street—house, 21 Gauze street Man well, Mrs Martha, spirit dealer, 16 Abercorn street Marshall, Miss, boot and shoemaker, 81 High street house, 75 Abbotsford place, Glasgow MARSHALL, JOHN, ironfounder, Macdowall street house, 22 Caledonia street Marshall, Mrs, furnisher, 56 High street Marshall, Mrs William, 161 George street MARTIN, ALEXANDiiR, coppersmith, tinsmith, plum- ber, and gasfitter, foot of School wynd—house, do. Martin, Francis, of Hodge, Young, and Martin, 4 Orr square Martin, John, grocer, 9 Seedhill Martin, Miss, 33 New Sneddon MARTIN, ROBERT, engineer, smath, millwright, and bell-hanger, 6 St. Mirren street—-house, 31 St. James street—^^(See advertisement) MASON, GEORGE, tobacco manufacturer, 43 Well- meadow—-house, Oakshawside Mathieson, Archibald, eowfeeder, 12 Storie street Ma-thieson, Donald^ maltster, Saucel Distillery, 7 Burn row ——

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Mathieson, Duncan, greengrocer, 3 Dovesland, Neilston road Mathieson, John, master shoemaker at Kibble Reformatory,

• Mossvale Mathieson, John, tailor and clothier, 89 High street Mathieson, John, gardener to James Clark, Chapel Haase Mathieson, Robert, clothier, 18 High street Maxwell, Henry, gardener, Ralston Maxwell, James, gardener to James Arthur, Barshaw Maxwell, James, clerk at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 2 North Croft Maxwell, James, at Robert Raton's,, 7 Marshall's lane house, 2 Neilston road Maxwell, Matthew, shawl maufacturer, 11-1 Causeyside bousC', 3 Caledonia street MEIKLE, ANDREW, spirit merchant, and feuar, 27 New Sneddon MEIKLEJOHN, J. G., hotel keeper, George Hotel, 2 Smithhills Mellis, Mrs William, grocer, 17 Broomlands Mellis, Miss, dressmaker, 17 Broomlands Melvin, T. James, wholesale stationer, 77 High street house, Newton street MELVILLE, DAVID, assistant agent, National Bank of Scotland—house, Saucel bank Melville, Mrs, confectioner and stationer, 30 St. James st, Menzie, Peter, joiner, 20 Sandholes—house, 4 Cross st. MENZIES, ^JRAHAM, of James Stewart & Co., 32 Queen''s gate, London, S.W. Menzies, Peter, confectioner,. 7 Old '*^neddon street Middlemas, Miss, draper, 6 Orchard street MILLAR, ALEXANDER, of Saeell Brewery Company, 40 Oakshew street MILLAR & FERGUSON, lithographers, 9 New street Millar, Andrew, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshawr street Millar, \ndrew, jun., of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 46 Oakshaw street Millar, George, porter;^ British Linen Co's Bank, 2 Thread street PAISLEY. 7 4

MILLAR, JAMES, & SON, yam merchants, lOG Causeyside MILLAR, JAMES, of James Millar & Son, Adelphi House, New Sneddon MILLAR, JAMES, Jan., of James Millar & Son, Dean- side, Crow road MILLAR^ J. & R. manufacturers, 6 and 7 Causeyside MILLAR, JAMES, of J. & R. Millar, Townhead, 42 High street Millar, James, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 40 Oakshaw street Millar, James, grocer, 33 Thread street Millar, James of Millar & Ferguson, 119 George street Millar, John, fanner. South Arklestou, off Glasgow road Millar, John, feuar, 92 New Sneddon Millar, John, hair-dresser, 29 Maxwellton street

MILLAR, John, drysalter and oil merchant, 16 St.. Vincent place, Glasgow—house,. East Knowe,. Castle- head Miller, John, of Duff &; Miller, 33 High street Millar, John, editor of Renfrewshire Independent—housp;, Barrhead Millar, James, warper,, 16 Causeyside —house,. 2 Mossvale- lane Millar, Hugh, draper, 17 Broomlands Millar, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 East Buchanan street Millar, Mrs, grocer, 22 Orchard street Miller, Mrs William, 33 High street Millar, Peter, flesher, 74 Love street MILLAR, P. K., reed and heddle manufacturer, 9 New- street—house. 26 Causeyside MILLAR, ROBERT, of J. & R. Millar, Castlehead MILLAR, THOMAS VV., photographic artist, and por- trait painter, 69 High street— (See advertisement) MILLAR, THOMAS, china, chrystal, and stoneware mer- chant, and general waste merchant, 117 George street—(See advertisement) MILLAR, WALKER, & MILLAR, writers, 8 Gilmour street G 2 —

78 PAISLEY.

Millar, William, and Adam, tinsmiths, 4 St. Mirren street Miller, William^ at Robin & Houston's, 13 Blacklaw lane Miller, William, cabinetmaker, 6 Barr street MILLS, EEV. WILLIAM FOWLER, Trinity Epis- copal Church, 33 New Sneddon Milne, Andrew, assistant Inspeetor of Poor, Abbey Parish —house, Albert terrace, Espedair street Milne, Robert, forman at James Yuii's, 4 Glen street Mitchell, Alexander, furniture dealer, 1 Neil s-treet and 15 Maxvvellton street—house, 15 Maxwellton street Mitchell, Andrew, jun., shawl manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside—house, 18 George street Mitchell, Andrew, plasterer, Greenock road MITCHELL, ANDREW, master s-later, 88 Causeyside Mitchell, David, farmer, Leitchland Mitchell James, coal merchant, 3 Newton street MITCHELL, JOHN, tailor and clothier, 16 High street Mitchell, John, wine and spirit merchant, Commercial Inn, Cross, or 50 Moss street—house, 29 Causey- s de Mitchell, John S., boot and shoemaker, 4 High street house, 35 Causeyside Mitchell, Johnston, grocer, 7 Castle street Mitchell, Robert, farmer,. Potterhill MITCHELL, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Gil- mour street- "house, 21 Sneddon MITCHELL, THOMAS, plasterer, 11 Sir Midiael street —house, 4 do. —(See advertisement). Mitchell, William, sp rit merchant 19 Carriagehill

Mitchell, William, storekeeper, Foxbar —^ house, 16 Carriagehill Moffat, Robert, farmer, Turneyland, Greenock road Moffat, James, tailor and clothier, 7 Broomlands Mcir, James, weaver and finisher, 21 Causeyside—house, 18 do. Monaghan, William, grocer, 63 Storie street Montgomery, Elizabeth, draper, 85 Causeyside—house^ IS Barclay street PAISLEY. 79

Montgomery, James, typer and print cutter, 20 Smith hills Moodie, Jau.es, plumber, 64 Broomlands Moore, William, pawnbroker, 7 Broomlands More, Robert, salesman. Underwood Co-Operative Coal Company, 33 George street Morgan, Edward, A., of J. Clark & Co., Walkinshavv Lodge, Johnstone

MORGAN, JOHN, & CO , shawl manufacturers, &c., 110 Causeyside, Paisley, 48 Gresham street, London, and 15 Lever street, Manchester Morgan, John, jun., of J. Clark & Co.,, Shortroods Morgan, John, of John Morgan & Co., Greenlaw House Morren, David, Castlehead M0RR180N, ALEXANDER, flesher, 99 Causeys-ide and 1 Dovesland—house, Neilston road Morrison, Annabella, confectioner and stationer, 53 Hig^li street Morrison, George, flesher, 35 High street—house, 82 do. Morrison, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 3 feilk street Morrison, James, cowfeeder, 28 Glen street Morrison, James, boot and shoemaker, 46 Moss street-^ house, 14 iStock street MORRISON, JAMES, & SON, fieshers, 104 George street—house, do. MORRISON, JANET, innkeeper, Globe Hotel, 11 High street— (8ee advertisement) MORRISON, JOHN, & SONS, coppersmiths, brass- founders, plumbers, &c.. Dyers' wynd, Paisley, and Meadowside Works, Ferry road, Renfrew Morrison, John, of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers' wynd Morrison, John, jun., of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers' wynd Morrison, Matthew, of John Morrison & Sons, Dyers' wynd Morrison & Milne, spirit merchants, 18 High street Morrison, Mrs Archibald, Chain road. West toll Morrison, Thomas, of John Morrison k Sons, Dyers' wynd MORRISON, W^ILLIAM B., of Robert Brown & Soas^ Ferguslie Villa —-

80 PAISLEY.

Morrison, William, feiiar, 34 High street Morrison, William Marshall, fiesher, 103 George street house, 104 do. Mortimer, George, at A. & W. Paterson's, 4 Neilston st. Morton, Alexander, fruiterer and confectioner, 35 High street Morton, Brunker, & Co., boot manufacturers, 7 Old Sneddon MORTON, HUGH, grocer and provision merchant, 95 High street Morton, J., fruiterer and confectioner, 22 Lawn street Motherwell, Mrs N. C. G., druggist, 20 Orchard street Muir, Adam, grain dealer, 23 Well street Muir, Adam,, surveyor for Water Works Commissioners,, Chamberlain^s office, County buildings,, 5 Stow street Muir, Alexander, house painter and sign writer, 38 New street-—house, 36 fetorie street Muir, Alexander, spirit merchant, 7 Renfrew street MUIR, A. CRAIG, commission agent, 19 Howard street, Glasgow—house, 47 Oakshaw street, Paisley— (See advertisement) Muir, Catherine, grocer, 12 Smithhills Muir, Daniel, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Neilston road house, 1 Stock street Muir, David, fiesher, 33 Gauze street Muir, Fiancis, grocer and foreman printer, 20 Glen street MUIR, JOHN, accountant, house-fkctor, and insurance agent, 23 Moss street—house, Annfield Villa, Castle head—(See advertisement) Muir, John, writer, 33 Old Sneddon street—house, 9 Wellmeadow Muir, John, farmer, Ralees, Glasgow road Muir, John, grocer, 20 Wallace street— house, do. MUIR, JOSEPH, spirit merchant, 20 Abbey street- house, 9 do. Muir, Matthew, grain merchant, Glasgow, Greenhill Muir, Robert, commission agent,. 3 Castle street Muir, Robert, baker, 27 New Sneddon Muir, Robert, grocer, 10 Glen street—house, 11 do. Muir, Roger W., commission agent, St, Enoch sq^uare,. Glasgow—house, Annfield Villa, Castlehead ^

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MUIR, THOMAS, silk mercer and general draper, 9& High street — house, Anufield, Castlehead Muir, William^ grocer, 26 Cotton street MUIR & ANDERiSON, soap manufacturers, 93 New Sneddon MUIR & ANDERSON, chemical manufactnreFS, St. Mirien's Works, New Sneddon Muirhead, Robert, eating-house keeper, 23 Wellmeadow MULDOON, JAMES, fish, poultry, and game merchant, ^ 15 Moss street ' q^ Mungle, Alex., tailor and clothier, 9 High street (Cross) ^-r

Munro, Daniel, foreman at Robert Kerr & Son's < (Y! Munro, James, baker, 24 Gauze street I —qo Munro, Robert, cartwright and jo-iner, 89 High street | — MURDOCH & MACKIE, slaters, 53 Causeyside— (S^

; advertisement) i , j Murdoch, Robert, of Robert Murdoch & Co., iron andste^lLxJ place, merchants, 5 Lynedoch Glasgow 1 q MURDOCH, ROBERT, & CO., iron merchants, 14 Sout^iL^ Croft, Paisley, and 21 and 23 Robertson streei

Glasgow • ^ Murdoch, Thomas, of Murdoch & Mackie, 17 Stock stre^t'-^ Murdoch, William, spirit dealer, 80 New Sneddon CO Mure, Mrs Robert, Abercorn buildings Murray, A., spirit dealer, 2 Garthland street 1 MURRAY, DANIEL, JUN., & CO., ghawl manufactureifsP- 2 Forbes place Murray, Daniel, jun., of Daniel Murray, jun., & Co., Nether Villa, Castlehead Murray, Daniel, sen., Nether Villa, Castlehead MURRAY, DAVID, agent, Royal Bank of Scotland, Ellengowan, Castlehead MURkAY, DAVID, & SON, house painters and de- corators, and oil and colour merchants, 15Gilmourst. Murray, Dayid, manager at Adam Hamilton & Sons, Blackland Mill Murray, George L., salesman at D. Murray, jun., & Co.'s, Nether Villa, Castlehead Murray, J., bootmaker, 3 West street Murray, James and George, Abbey Church officers, 12 Abbey close —

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MURRAY, JAMES, manufacturer, 1, 2, and 3 Causey- side —house, Langholm, Castlehead Murray, John, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery, 58 Broomlands. Murray, John, at James Murray's, manufacturer, 51 Cale- donia street Murray, Robert, clerk to P. Jack, jun., & Co., 11 Barclay street Murray, Thomas, clerk at James Murray's, manufacturer, 2 South Orr street MURRAY, WM., of David Murray & Sou, Auchinean, Castlehead Murray, W. S., 13 Falside MURRIE, ALEX., builder and contractor, 55 Caledonia street MYLES, JAMES, factor, Deanside, Renfrew— office, Terrace buildings, 109 High street

M'ADAM, MRS JAMES, grocer, 5 North Croft M' Allay, T,, hosier, 21 Lawn street Macalpine, Andrew, clerk at John Spence & Sons, 17 Sandholes Macalpine, Archd., of Thomas W. Macalpine & Co., 2 Mansfield place, Neilston street M' Alpine, David, grocer and boatman, 36 St. James st. MACALPINE, THCS. W., & CO., drysalters—offices, 48 Moss street— stores, George place Macalpine, Thos. W., of Thos. W. Macalpine & Co., Castlehead Macansh, M. & Gr,, milliners, 29 High street M'Arthur, Alexander, card cutter, 1 Shuttle street M'Arthur, Archibald, farmer, Stanely M'Arthur, James, broker, 24 Castle street M'Arthur, Miss Janet, straw bonnet and hat cleaner, Terrace buildings, 109 High street M'Arthur, William, ironmonger, 9 High street (Cross) house, 27 Oakshaw street M'Atavy, Francis, hair dresser, 19 High street M'Aulay, Archibald, beamer, 13 West Bu.chanau street, and 30 George street PAISLEY. 83

M'Aulay, James, designer at John Morgan & Co.'s, High Carriagehill M'Aulay, James, shoemaker, 3 New Smithhills Macaulay, Robert, clerk at J. S. Smiles's, High Car- riagehill M'Ausland, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 14 High street— house, 59 Causeyside M'Ausland, James, shoemaker, 5 New Smithhills M'Ausland, William, 5 Blackball buildings Macalister, John, Castlehead Macalister, Miss, 31 Gauze street

Macalister, Misses, 6 George street "^ 1 | M'Barron, John, thatcher, 31 High street M'BEAN, ALEXANDER, F., M.A., rector of Grammar

;' School, Grammar School House, 5 Chnrchhill I M'Call, John, gardener to Mrs Kerr, Gallovvhill M'Callum, Archibald, dyers, Smithhills & Co., 20 —house, j 28 New Smithhills ^"^ j M'CALLUM, J, & J., silk, cotton, and woollen dyers, ,^^ j Gordon's lane Dyeworks M'Callum, John, of J. & J. M'Callum, Rosebank, Calside M'Callum, John, jun., of J. & J. M'Callum, Rosebank, Calside I M'Callum, John, of Isdale & M'Callum, 5 Garthland st. CO M'Callum, Mrs, hosier and furnisher, 31 High street M'Callum, Miss, of Austin & M'Callum, 33 New Sneddonj ^ Macallum, William, tailor and clothier, and tobacconist, 10 Well meadow M'Cartney, Hamilton, spirit dealer, 15 Thread street M'Clure, A. D., at W. S. Wotherspoon's, 15 Wardrop st. M'Coll, Daniel, fruit dealer and confectioner, 12 Abbey close M'Coll, John, cowfeeder, Lonehead M'Cowan, Robert T., of M'Murray & M'Cowan, 18 Well street M'Cracken, Thomas, grocer, 17 Gauze street M'Crae, Robert, at William Rome's, 17 Old Sneddon, 1 Renfrew street M'CREERY, JOHN, saddler and harness maker, 19 Abbey street ——

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M'Cimn, Thomas, clerk, British Linen Co.'s Bank, 1 Gartliland place M'Cunn, William, clerk at David Murray, jun., & Co.'Sj I Garthland place M'Dermid, Charles, cowfeeder, 3 North Croft M'Dermid, Peter, grocer and cowfeeder, 2 Moncrieff street McDonald, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Canal street—house, 4 Stow place M'Donald, Allan, boot and shoemaker, 6 Neilston street M'Donald, Duncan, spirit merchant, 12 Old Sneddon - house, 32 Glen street M'Donald, James, officer. Free Gaelic Church, 1 Wardrop street M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield, off Renfrew road M'Donald, John, Paisley, Glasgow, and Johnstone carrier, at John Lang's, 47 Moss street M'Dougall, Alexander, farmer. West Yonderton, Inchinnan road M'Dougall, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 26 Causeyside^ workshop, 1 Prussia street—house, 28 Oakshaw street Macdougall, Hugh, clerk at James Millar & Son's, 28 Oakshaw street M'DOUGAL, JOHN, bookseller and stationer, 4 Moss street—house, 29 St. James street M'Dougall, Mrs, 2 Garthland place M Dougall, Robert, clerk at John M'Kechnie & Co.'s, 9 Roselea drive^ Dennistoun, Glasgow M'Dowall, James, flesher, 41 Ferguslie MACDUFF, JAMES, chemist and druggist, 100 High street—house, 36 do. M'Elquham, James, clerk at Stanl-ey Dye Works, 8 Stevenson street M'Elwham, John, broker, 26 Old Sneddon M'Elwee, George M., trav-eller, 8 Storie street M'Elwee, John K., fishmonger, 33 Gauze street—house, II Abercorn street M'Ewan, John, organist and teacher of music, Garthland lane M'EWIN, ALEXANDER, spirit merchant, and hay and straw retailer^ 6 New Sneddon PAISLEY. . 85

MACFADYEN, JAS. R., auctioneer and valuator, 9 Churchhill—house, 28 Wellmeadow M'Fadyen, James, fishmonger, 53 George street M'Fadyen & Co., hosiers, &c., 86 Causeyside M'Fadyen, W., draper, 109 High street Macfadzean, J. & J., blacksmiths, Grlen lane—house for both, 9 Glen street M'Farlane, Alexander, salesman, Equitable Co-operative Society, 94 Causeyside MACFARLANE & CO., wine and spirit merchants, 29 Lady lane, and 10 Well street M'FARLANE, D. & R., dyers, Underwood road Dyeworks M'Farlane, Daniel, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Caledonia cottage, Murray street Macfarlane, Daniel, of Macfarlane & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 2 St. James street MACFARLAN, DANIEL, Procurator Fiscal of Renfrew- shire, 5 County place— house, Nethercommon cottage M^Farlane, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 134 George street M'Farlane, Duncan, confectioner and fruit merchant, 2 Smithhills M'Farlane, George, officer, Free Middle Church, 19 School wynd M'Farlane, George, grocer. 21 New Smithhills M'FARLANE, GRAHAM, Broomfield, Johnstone M'FARLANE, GRAHAM JAMES, of J. & G. M'Far- lane, Broomfield, Johnstone MACFARLANE, HUGH, agent for British Linen Co.'s Bank, 17 Gilmour street M'FARLANE, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, Bredi- land and Johnstone Chemical Works Macfarlane, James, of Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., 3 Mans- field place, Neilston street

M'FARLANE, JAMES, tailor and clothier, 36 High st. Macfarlane, John, of Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., Sunnyside M'FARLANE, JOHN G., of J. & G. Macfarlane, Broom- field, Johnstone M'Farlane, Malcolm, at J. B. Lamb's, 6 St. James place Macfarlane, Miss, Canal Bank, 40 Canal street H 86 PAISLEY.

Macfarlane, Mrs Alexander, 7 Hunter street Macfarlane, Mrs William, 7 Wellmeadow MACFARLANE, PHILIPS, & CO., elastic web mann- facturers, Craigfoot Factory, Colinslee MACFARLANE, ROBERT, grocer and victuaUer, 17 Cotton street —house, 12 Abbey street MACFARLANE, ROBERT, of M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., Monkshaw, Renfrew road M'Farlane, Robert, of D. & R. M'Farlane, Askomill cot- tage, Greenock road MACFEE, JOHN, seedsman, and agent for Taddy's snuff, 1 St. Mirren street— (See advertisement) MACFEDRIES, William T., painter and paper hanger, 83 High street— house do. M'GALLAN, JAMES S., coal merchant. Underwood Depot—house, 99 High street— (See advertisement) M'Gallan, John G., hair dresser, 91 Causeyside—house, 24 Storie street M'GEACHY, JAMES, cabinetmaker, and bedding and

bedstead manufacturer, 49 Moss street ; also, 9 Stockwell street, 254 Paisley road, 93 Canning street, and 371 Gallowgate, Glasgow—bouse, Brightside House, Wester Craigs, Glasgow M'Gechan, John, of Cochran & M'Gechan, 31 St. James street M'Gee, Robert, clerk, 6 Storie street M'GEE, WALTER, & SON, engineers, millwrights, machine and tool makers, Albion Works, Stoney Brae M'Gee, William, of W. M'Gee & Son, Albion Cottage, Lylesland M'Geoch, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 15 Gauze street M'Geoch, David, smith and farrier, 4 Mill street M'Geoch, Mrs A., confectioner, 57 George street M'Ghee, Gavin, gardener to Wm. Johnston, Beauchamp, Love street M'Ghee, James, 56 Broomlands M'Ghee, Maxwell, baker, 6 Broomlands M'GHEE, PATRICK, metal and machinery merchant, 33 Old Sneddon—house, 13 do. PAISLEY. 87

M'GHEE, JAMES H., painter and paper-hanger, 35 Canal street—house, do. M'GHIE, R. M., & CO., seedsmen and florists, 53 High street—house, do. M'GHIE, JOHN, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Abbey street M'GHIE, WILLIAM, solicitor, County place—agent for Standard Life Assurance Co., and Guardian Fire Office— 13 Abbey street M'Gibbon, George, clerk, Railway Goods Station, Green- law, 7 Underwood street M'Gibbon, John, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, 4 William street M'Gibbon, Mrs James, grocer, 12 Glen street—house, 8 Underwood place M'GIBBON, RICHARD F., watchmaker and jeweller, 4 Moss street—house, 25 do. M'Glashan, Alexander, tailor, 5 St. James street M'Glashan, James, tailor, 62 Canal street M'Gorley, Hugh, dealer. Hospital lane M'GOWN, ADAM, contractor, engine waste and bass broom manufacturer, Williamsburgh Works—house, Whitehaugh M'Gow^n, Alexander B., accountant and agent, 14 Gilmour

street—house, 11 Neilston street • j ^ M'GOWN, JOHN, accountant, cashier of Savings Bank, i Q_ and insurance agent, 14 Gilmour street — house, Camphill—(See advertisement) M'Gown, Thomas, cashier at James Harvey & Co.'s— house, Camphill place M'Grath, Patrick, broker, 30 Old Sneddon MACGREGOR, JOHN ROSS, chemist at Lonend Dye- works, Lonend Cottage MACGREGOR, PATRICK COMYN, F.R.H.S., of Leckie & Macgregor, Lonend House Macgregor, Patrick, yarn merchant, 8 Causeyside, Paisley, house, Brae Rannoch, Bellahouston, Glasgow M'Gregor, William, hair cutter 34 Old Sneddon M'Grory, Mrs, tailor, 38 Moss street M'Hale, Peter, grocer, 119 George street —

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M'HOUL, MRS, spirit dealer, 9 Orchard street—house, 25 do. M'Hutchison, D., hosier, 3 St. James street M'llwrick, William, fruiterer, 69 Love street—^house, 2 Niddry street M'Indoe, Mrs, grocer, 15 Ferguslie M'Indoe, Rev. William, of Free Martyrs' Church, 97 George street M'Indoe, Robert, farmer, Easter Walkinshaw M'INNES, MACFARLANE, & CO., writers, 2 Lawn st. M'INNES, JOHN, of M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., 1 Garthland place M'Innes, J. & W., joiners, 14 Sandholes M'Innes, John, cabinetmaker, joiner, and weaver's wright, William street—house, 12 Sandholes M'Innes, John, gardener to William Wotherspoon, Max- wellton House M'Innes, Robert, tobacconist, -71 Broomlands M'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., tanners, curriers, and leather merchants, 7 New Smithhills Macintosh, Rev. Alex., of Free Gaelic Church—manse, Stirling street M'Intyre, Mrs Alexander, spirit dealer, 32 Causeyside 12 Gordon's lane M'Intyre, Miss, 2 Blackball buildings M'Intyre, Robert, hosier, 60 George street M'INTYRE, WILLIAM, wholesale stationer, card and pasteboard, and Jacquard loom card manufacturer, and paper stainer—works. Blackball Mill—shop and warehouse, 6 High street (Cross)—house, Castlehead —(See advertisement) M'KAIG, THOMAS, brickmaker and brick builder, Victoria Brickworks, 28 Love street—house, Wallace Cottage, 30 New Sneddon M'Kay, D., wine and spirit merchant, 2 New Sneddon MACKAY, JOHN, & CO., pawnbrokers, 32 Gauze street and 3 Abbey street—house, 44 Oakshaw street M'KAY, JOHN, general secretary for Amalgamated Weavers' Association, 41 Lady Lane M'Kay, John, broker, 24 New Smithhills PAISLEY. 89

M'Kay, Thomas, confectioner, 9 Back Sneddon M'Kay, William, gas inspector, 7 West street M'Kay, William, grocer, Livingstone place, Carriagehill MacKean, James A. D., of Muir & Anderson, 5 Garthland place MacKean, James A., of William Sim & Co., Maryfield^ Calside M'Kean, James, baker, 36 High street —house do. M'KEAN, JAMES, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 100 George street M'Kean, James, jun., at Thos. W. Macalpine & Co.'s, 36 High street M'KEAN, JAMES, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant, 63 Causeyside—house, Newton Bank,

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M'KEAN, JOHN, writer and Notary Public, 46 Moss 1 L^-J ^-^ street—house, Newton Bank, Castlehead I M'KEAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Moss st. ^

M'KEAN, J., wine and spirit merchant, 75 Broomlands j MacKean, Matthew, at A. & J. N. Gardner's, writers, >- Castlehead UJ

MacKean, Miss, 3 West Croft I MacKean, Mrs Robert, 10 Smithhills >J1 MacKean, William Muir, of Muir k Anderson, Dromorne, Renfrew road

MacKean, William, starch and corn flour manufacturer, [ St. Mirren's Works, M'Dowall street—house, 5 Garthland, place MacKean, Wm. S., of William Sim & Co., 10 Smithhills M'KECHNIE, ALEXANDER, messenger-at arms, 4 Moss street—house, 28 Old Sneddon M'KECHNIE, JOHN, shawl manufacturer, 14 Causeyside —house, Riversdale Villa, Langbank M'Kechnie, Malcolm, manufacturer—house, 70 Causeyside M'KpII, Mrs Peter, confectioner, 118 George street MACKELLER, ARCHIBALD, grain merchant, 42 Moss street—house, 13 George street M'Kellar, Daniel, grocer, 28 George street, and grocer and spirit merchant, 84 Causeyside — house, 140 George street H 2 90 PAISLEY.

MacKellar, John, of Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., March- field, Inchinnan road M'Kellar, Matthew H., grocer and victualler, 31 High st. MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER, of M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., 66 Love street MacKenzie, Archibald, market gardener, North Greenhill MacKenzie, Archibald, jun., of MacKenzie, Brothers, Gate- flat Cottage, Renfrew road MACKENZIE, BROTHERS, starch and corn flour manufacturers, Victoria Works, Renfrew road MacKenzie, Daniel, of MacKenzie Brothers, Gateflat Cot- tage MacKenzie, George, of MacKenzie, Brothers, North Green- hill M'KBNZIE, GEORGE, photographer, 5 Gilmour street —house, Balgonie House, Castlehead M'Kenzie, Hugh, jun., tailor, 78 Causeyside M'Kenzie, James, flesher, 1 Underwood road M'Kenzie, James, sluicekeeper, Stanely Cottage M'Kenzie, J., flesher, 7 Storie street M'KENZIE, PETER, nurseryman, Bellfield nursery, Cartvale, Love street—shop, 1 Gordon street, Glasgow. M'Kenzie, William, governor of Burgh Poorhouse, 7 New Sneddon M'Kie, James, flesher, 14 Broomlands M'Kie, Keith, assistant to R. Barr, chemist, Mrs Pollock's 53 High street M'Kie, Mrs John, flesher, 3 Lawn street MACINTOSH, ALEXANDER, joiner and packing box and tincase maker, 12 Newton street M'Killigin, Duncan, woollen and linen draper, 15 High street—house, 9 Sandholes M'Kim, John, broker, 7 Storie street M'Kim, John, furnisher, 11 Storie street M'Kinlay, J. & M., milliners and dressmakers, and baby linen establishment, 94 High street—house, 21 do. M'Kinlay, John, of Robertson & M'Kinlay, 21 High st. M'Kinlay, John, church officer and house factor, 37 New street PAISLEY. ' 91

M'Kinlay, Mrs, 43 Oakshaw street M'Kinlay, William, warehouseman, 9 Lonend M'Kinnon, Lachlan, at M'lunes, Macfarlane, & Co.'s, 70 Love street M'KUNE, REV. CHRISTOPHER, minister of St. George's Church, Barshaw Cottage M'Lachlan, A. F., commercial traveller, 4 Williamsburgh M'Lachlan, David, of Bell & M'Lachlan, 3 Under- wood M'Lachlan, Dugald, boot and shoemaker, 17 Gauze street M'LACHLAN, JAMES, coal merchant. Coal Basin, 19 Canal street, and Underwood depot—(See advertise- ment)—house, 4 Williamsburgh M'Lachlan, John, of Bow, M'Lachlan, & Co., 23 Aber- corn street LU | M'LACHLAN, JOHN, grocer and spirit merchant, 5 LuJ Moncrieff street house, 3 Back Sneddon CLl — j M'LACHLAN, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 70 t~i_ Broomlands >- M'Lachlan, Robert, clerk, Greenlaw Goods Station, 4 ~: Christie street j M'Lachlan, W., traveller, at Spence Sons, 59 John & j ^q

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M'LARDIE, JAMES, scourer and finisher, Meikleriggs—» 1 ^fC '-^ house, Lagnacraig cottage, Meikleriggs t MacLaren, Duncan, teller. Union Bank of Scotland, 77 High street M'Lean, Alexander, weigher, Town's Weighs, St. James street—house, 9 Glen street M'Lean, Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Cotton street—house, 29 do. M'LEAN, MISS E. R, hair-dresser and perfumer, 49 Moss street—house, 16 do. M'Lean, James, tailor and clothier, 33 High street- house, 34 do. M'LEAN, JOHN, dyer, Barterholm, Dyeworks, 1 Stirling street, Calside M'Lean, J., precentor, Free Martyrs' Church—house^ 13 Glen street —

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M'Lean, John, grocer, 74 Causeyside and New Buildings, Underwood—house, 13 Glen street M'Lean, Joseph, essence of coffee manufacturer, 2 Shuttle street—house, 12 Wardrop street M'Lean, Neil, baker, 105 G-eorge street M'LEAN, ROBERT, agent for Cowan & Co., Greenlaw Goods Station—house, 43 High street M'Lean, Robert, storeman to William Caldwell & Co., 20 Mill street M'LELLAN, ALEXANDER, violinist and teacher of dancing, 40 New street—(See advertisement) M'Lellan, James, grocer, Blackwood's buildings. Under- wood road M'Lellan, Norman, clerk, County Police, 3 Millar street M'Lellan, William, printer, 17 Wardrop street M'Lellan, T. B., shawl manufacturer, 113 Causeyside house, 66 Love street M'Lennan, W. B., of Campbell & M'Lennan, 12 Abbey street M'LEGD, ALEXANDER, crystal and china merchant, and general waste dealer, 89 Causeyside—house, do. M'Leod, Colin, draff agent at Saucel Distillery, Blackball Buildings M'LEOD, MATTHEW, house factor and coal merchant, Underwood and Stoney brae depots—house, 87 High street (opposite head of New street) M'LEOD, NINIAN FERRIE, physician and surgeon, M.D., CM., medical practitioner, 12 Old Sneddon house, 2 New Smithhills M'Leod, Robert C, 89 Causeyside MACLERIE, GEORGE, cook and confectioner, and wine and spirit merchant, 7 High Street (Cross) house, do. M'Lerie, S., spirit merchant, 28 Back Sneddon M'Lure, Andrew H., warper, 109 High street M'Luskie, Peter, flesher, 25 Moss street—house, 73 Love street M'Mahon, Peter, porter at John Stewart &, Co.'s, 2 Lyles- land M'Master, Alex., gardener to M. Muir, Greenhill, 18 Back Sneddon PAISLEY. 9S

M'Meikan, Mrs, teacher, Industrial School, 18 Oakshaw street M'Millan, Angus, keeper of Slaughter House M'MILLAN,"dUGALD, baker, 41 Broomlands—house, do. M'MILLAN, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 16 Causeyside—house, do. M'Millan, John, sen., foreman at Greenlaw Station, 19 Underwood M*Millan, John, jun., clerk at Greenlaw Station, 19 Underwood M'Millan, Peter, shoemaker, 11 Cotton street McMillan, Thomas, weaver and confectioner, 139 George street M'MILLAN, WILLIAM, cork manufacturer, 14 Well-

meadow ; fruiterer and confectioner, 35 do.—house, 35 do. M'Morland, William, egg merchant, 20 Sandholes M'Murchy, James, Castlehead M'Murray, James, chemist and druggist, 19 George street —house, 9 Orr square M'MURRAY & M'COWAN, confectioners, 36 High street and Storie street M'Murray, J., of M'Murray & M'Cowan, 9 Orr square M'Murray, Mrs, cowfeeder, 19 New Smithhills M'Murrich, James, at Gibson, Mackellar, & Co.'s, Terrace buildings, 109 High street M'MURRICH, JAMES, JUN., family grocer and pro- vision merchant, 28 Causeyside—house, 11 Wardrop street M'NAB, MRS AGNES, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Carriagehill M'Nair, Duncan, grocer, victualler, and grain merchant,,

2 High street, 25 Moss street, and 2 St. James place' -f —house, 25 Moss street M'NAIR, DUNCAN, manufacturer, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside—house, 145 George street M'Nair, Hugh, farmer, Meikleriggs M'N^ir, Matthew, carrier, 14 Thread street M'NAIR & DREW, curled hair manufacturers, Seedhill Hair Works 94 PAISLEY.

M'NAIR, JOHN, & CO., coach builders, 3 Mill street M'NAIR, JOHN, grocer, 50 George street—house, 122 do, M'Nair, John, of John M'Nair & Co., 3 Mill street M'Nair, William, of Armstrong & M'Nair, 168 George st.

M'Nair, William, of Alex. H. Park cfe Co., 13 Barclay st. M'NALLY, MRS JOHN, spirit dealer, 6 Wallace street —house, 29 Back Sneddon M'Naught, Hugh, cowfeeder, 3 New street M 'Naught, John, furniture dealer, 38 New street M'NAUGHT, JOHN, spirit merchant, 16 Gauze street M'NAUGHTON, ALEXANDER, joiner and wood mer- chant, 6 New Smithhills—house, 7 do. M'Naughton, James, manufacturer, 113 Causeyside M'Naughton, James, grocer, 92 New Sneddon M'NAUGHTON, JOHN, manager to M. Robertson & Co., Foxbar M'Nee, Robert, tailor, 3 Moss street M'Neil, E., hosier, 11 Smithhills McNeil, J., milliner, 20 Wellmeadow M'Neil, James, of M'Neil & Brown, 23 Abbey street M'Neil, John, grocer and provision merchant, 19 Well- meadow—house, do. M'NEIL & BROWN, joiners, 30 New Smithhills M'Neil, Peter, manager at Anderson & Wallach's, 8 West Croft' M'NEIL, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Wellmeadow M'NICOL, JOHN, purveyor and confectioner, 5 Moss street—house, do. M'NISH, MRS WILLIAM, boot and shoe manufacturer, 5 County place and 42 Moss street—housfi, 9 Moss st. M'NISH, ROBERT, boot and shoe manufacturer, 94 High street—house, do. MACPHERSON, ALEXANDER, sheriff officer and town officer, 9 Churchhill M'Pherson, Donald, inspector. Burgh Police, Mossvale lane M'PHERSON, DUNCAN, cowfeeder, Gibbie's Bush, King street M'Pherson, Henry, superintendent of Abbey Burying Ground, 4 Smithhills —

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M'Pherson, James, saddler, 32 Wellmeadow M'Pherson, John, ham curer, at John Spence & Sons, 1 Ralston square M'Pherson, Joseph, baker, 8 Broomlands M'Pherson, Robert, blacking, polishing paste, and liquid blue manufacturer, 8 Shuttle street. M'Pherson, Robert, confectioner, 17 Queen street M'QUEEN, THOMAS, joiner, 131 George street—house, 28 Newton street— (See advertisement) MacRobert, Thomas, writer, depute Clerk of the Peace for Renfrewshire, and clerk to the Paisley School Board, County buildings—house, Castlehead M'Stravick, David, flesher, 3 Neilston street M'Stravic, James, house factor and coal agent, 3 Mon- crieff street M'TAGGART, DANIEL, tailor and clothier, Orr square —house, 13 Barclay street—(See advertisement) M'WALTER, ALLAN, plumber and gasfitter, 23 New Smithhills—house, 16 Glen street M'WALTER, ELIZABETH, spirit dealer. 19 Maxwell- ton street M'Walter, Robert, feuar, 45 Causeyside M'Walter, Mrs Thomas, 26 George street M'Whan, J., teacher, Junior Department, East Public!

School, 7 Gauze street | Q_ M'Whinnie, John, carver and gilder, 81 High street house, 17 Maxwellton M'WILLIAM, JOHN, of J. & J, M'William, spirit mer^ chants, 38 Queen street, Glasgow—house, Fairfield, Gateside, Renfrew road

M'Williams, Denis, wine and spirit merchant, 43 New st. Nairn, Miss, Blackland cottage, 22 Calside Nairn, Archibald, clerk to A. F. Craig & Co., Caledonia Engine Works, 16 Thread street NAIRNE, WILLIAM, treasurer Gas Company, 3 Cale- donia street Naismith, James G., of Crichton & Naismith, at Mrs Muir's, Camphill Naismith, William, of Parlane & Naismith, 21 St. Ja,mes street —

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NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 1 Forbes place —Peter Guilleaume, agent NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 14 Gil- mour street—John M'Gown, cashier and actuary (See advertisement) NEIL, ARCHIBALD, bottler, 13 and 14 Newton street —house, 36 Maxwellton Neil, James, tinsmith and ironmonger, 8 Broomlands Neil, John, blanket and manufacturer, 6 Wardrop street NeU, Mrs R., confectioner, 65 Broomlands Neilson, Thomas, wright and glazier, 4 West brae—house, 7 do. NEILSON, WILLIAM, carver, gilder, and picture frame maker, 85 High street—house, 86 do.— (See adver- tisement) Neilson, William, ironmonger, 2 Wellmeadow—house, West brae NESS, JOHN, spirit dealer, 1 North Bridge street NEWLANDS, J. BUCHANAN, watchmaker and gold- smith, 16 High street—house, Burnbank, Calside Newton, Mrs, grocer, 16 Maxwellton street Newton, Robert, grocer and spirit merchant, 34 Glen st. NICOL, JOHN, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 6 George street—^house, 14 Wardrop street Nicol, John, of W. Caldwell & Co., 9J Stevenson street Nicolini, Peter, confectioner, 22 Sandholes Nicolson, Daniel, Lieutenant Burgh Police, Camphill place Nicolson, John, commission merchant, 20 Union street, Glasgow—house, Marylea, Calside Nield, Josiah, wine and spirit merchant, 78 High street Nimmo, James, officer Canal street U.P. Church, 118 George street NISBET, ALEXANDER F., pawnbroker, 24 Gauze street—r-house, 26 do. Nisbet, John, manufacturer, 109 Causeyside—house, 128 George street J^isbet, William, Caledonia cottage Niven, Alexander, confectioner, 4 Gauze street PAISLEY. 97

NIVEN, HUGH, wine and spirit merchant, 110 George street— house, 56 do. KIVEN, JOHN COUTTS, teacher, Grammar School, 22 Wellmeadow Niven, Rev. Frederick G., minister of North Church, The Manse, 51 Love street Niven, Robert, furnisher, 5 Castle street Niven, Robert, salt merchant, 66 George street Nobk, Harry, butter and egg merchant, 7 Cotton street I^ORRIE, C. & A., temperance coffee house and hotel, 9 High street ^Cross) NORTH BRITISH DAILY AND WEEKLY MAIL OFFICE, 5 County place—James Drewette, corres- pondent and reporter NOTMAN, MISSES, music teachers, Park place, Calside

O'DONNELf/, JAMES,, Remnant Warehouse, 22 Broom lands O'Neill, Charles, salesman to Paisley Provident Go-Opera- tive Society, 1 Barclay street >-

O'Neill, James, of A, H. Park & Co., 55 Causejside | uj OGG, GEORGE, spirit dealer, 36 Ferguslie—house, do. —J Ogilvie, Mrs, draper, 3 Love street C/^ OLIVER, ROBERT, baker, 73 Love street—house, do

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Orr, Daniel, clerk, Goods Station, 29 Glen street ORR, DAVID, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland, Camphill Orr, James, of Orr & Peacock, 3 Williamsbnrgh Orr, Mrs Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 13 High st. Orr, Miss, teacher. Infant and Industrial Departments, Stevenson street Public School, 12 Abbey street Orr, Mrs, grocer, 29 Glen street Orr, Mrs, tobacconist, 2 Smithliills Orr, Robert, 37 Storie street ORR, THOMAS, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 13 St. James place—house, 2 Back Sneddon Osborne, James, officer, St. George's Church, 6 George stc

PAISLEY ARTIZANS' INSTITUTION, 1 High street

•—keeper, Robert Wylie PAISLEY BAKING COMPANY—bakers, 94 Causey- side Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane—Dalrymple Lyle, clerk PAISLEY CLOTHING COMPANY, clothiers and out- fitters. 103 High street (Cross) PAISLEY COFFEE ROOM, 107 High street (Cross)— Patent Convex Weaving Company, 153 George street

Paisley Co-operative Manufacturing . Society (Limited), shawl and woollen manufacturers, 114 Causeyside Alexander M Naught, secretary PAISLEY CORPORATION GAS OFFICE, 23 Moss street—William Nairne, treasurer " PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS," published every after- noon, price -^d.— office, 16 Causeyside—-William A. Lochhead, proprietor PAISLEY EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, 9 Stock street—Alex. M'Farlane, salesman— John Marshall, secretary PAISLEY HOUSE OF REFUGE, Stow place—(See advertisement) " PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE AD- VERTISER " OFFICE, Waterloo place, 2 Gilmour street—Richard Watson, editor— (See advertisement) PAISLEY. ^9

''PAISLEY HERALD" PRINTING AND STA- TIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 10 High street— (See advertisement) PAISLEY INDUSTRIAL AND RAGGED SCHOOL, Albion street—Thomas Smith, superintendent PAISLEY INFIRMARY, Bridge street (Bargh)—Wm. Gillespie, treasurer, 82 New Sneddon PAISLEY PAROCHIAL BOARD OFFICE, 8 New Sneddon, Robert Rowand, inspector j^ Paisley Provident Co-operative Society (limited) —grocers q; and provision merchants, and dealers in boots, shoes, .<^ coals, &c., 15 George street, and 68 Love street— qc office, 1 Barclay street—Alex. M'Naught, secretary ; rr. West End Branch, 53 Broomlauds — PAISLEY SAVINGS BANK, 14 Gilmour street—John —^

M'Gown, cashier— (See advertisement) i i^ Paisley Swimming Baths, corner of George street and l^j Storie street | r\

*' PAISLEY AND RENFREWSHIRE '-' GAZETTE | U_ OFFICE, 3 Moss street—J. & J. Cook, publishers. PARK, ALEX. H., & CO., wholesale and retail grocers, >~ 105 High street (Cross) LjJ —J Park, Mrs Alex. H,, Oakshawhead C/0- Park, John, farmer, Greenhill Park, John, farmer, Mackie's Mill PARK, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, 11 St. James place—house, 31 St. James street Park, Miss, 32 Oakshaw street Park, William, foreman. Carting Department, Caledonian Railway Company, Greenlaw Station, 1 Underwood PARK, WILLIAM C, wine and spirit merchant, 10 George street—house, do. Park, William, farmer, South Gallowhill Parker, J. & R., grocers, and wine and spirit merchants, 35 Ferguslie—house, 10 do. PARLANE & NAISMITH, silk mercers and general drapers, 10 High street (Cross) Parlane, James, of Parlane & Naismith, Marion Grove, Castlehead Parlane, James, of J. & R. Parlane, 33 Oakshaw street 100 " PAISLEY.

Parlane, John, foreman at J. & R. Parlane's, Castlehead PARLANE, J. & E.., printers, bookbinders, paper rulers^ and booksellers. 97 High street—works, 8 School wynd Parlane, R. B., of J. & R. Parlane, Castlehead PATERSON, A. & W., boot and shoemakers, 97 High street—branch from 92 Argle street, Glasgow Paterson, Mrs Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 54 Storie street PatersoD, Alexander, warehouseman at Dalziel & Begg's,. 2 Stirling street Paterson, Andrew, elerk, British Linen Co/s Bank, and agent for the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, 10 Glen lane PATERSON, ANDREW,gi-ocer, 15 Old Sneddon—house, 8 West Croft PATERSON & CO., lithographic printer>=, 8 High street Patei^on, D.,. confectioner,. 20 Queen street Paterson, David D., teacher at Kibble Reformatory PATERSON, JAMES, & CO., shawl manufacturers, 5 Causeyside Paterson^ James, of James Paterson & Co., High Carriagehill PATERSON, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 2S Back Sneddon—house^ Mossvale Paterson,, James, baker, QQ Broomlands Paterson, James, of Donaldson & Paterson, blacksmiths, 2 South Croft Paterson, John, detective officer, 23 New Sneddon PATERSON, JESSIE, milliner, 26 High street Paterson, Mrs Hugh, spii'it dealer, 48 High sti'eet PATERSON, ROBERT, auctioneer, valuator, and land surveyor, 10 Bridge street Paterson, R. L., at Reids & Henderson's, 10 Bridge street Paterson, Robert M., of James Paterson & Co., 5 Causey- side, High Carriagehill

Patei^on, Robert M.^ j\t David Speirs & Co.'s, Stevenson street Paterson, Robert, gardener to R. M. Clark, Camphill PATERSON, THOMAS, grocer and spirit merchant, 32 Welhneadow—house, 8 Moss street -

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Paterson, Thomas, teacher at Kibble Reformatory Paterson, William, traveller to Andrew Foulds & Son, G Falside Paterson, William G., clerk, Chamberlain's office, 65 Love street PATON, ALEXANDER, spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon— house, 66 Back Sneddon Paton, James, M.D., and surgeon, 7 Orr square Pa ton, John, boot and shoemaker, 17 Orchard street Paton, John, furnisher, 8 Moncrieff street Paton, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 22 Glen street house, 8 Moncrieff street Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, grocer and spirit dealer, 88 Canal

street I - " PATON, ROBERT, joiner, packing-box maker, tin and i zinc case manufacturer, and gasfitter, 7 Marshall's i [ lane—house, 2 Neilston road | [_j Paton, William, furnisher, 6 Prussia street PATRICK, JOHN GIBSON, of James Haryey & Co., Craigton, Glasgow road Patrick, Thomas, baker, 69 Broomlands PATTINSON, JAMES, organist of the Abbey, and teacher of pianoforte, &c., 9 Gilmour street Pattinson, James, teacher at Educational Institute, 16() George street

Pattison, Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Canal st. Pattison, Robert, blacksmith, 28 Castle street Pattison, William, of Watson & Pattison, 7 West brae Paul, Matthew, grocer, 20 Broomlands—house, 26 Max- w^ellton street PAUL, WILLIAM, nurseryman and florist, Wester Cross flat and Greenlaw, off Mill street— (See advertisement) PAWNBROKING OFFICES, 8 Back Sneddon and 12 Old Sneddon—sale shop, 3 Old Sneddon Peacock, Gavin, grocer, 32 Storie street PEACOCK, JOHN, ropemaker, and sacking and packing- sheet merchant, 85 High street —house, 86 High st. Peacock, John, confectioner, 9 Neilston street Peacock, Miss Jessie, milliner and straw hat maker, 19 Broomlands I 2 —

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Peacock, Mrs, grocer, 29 Fergnslie Peacock, Robert, baker, 5 George street PEACOCK, ROBERT, grocer,' 90 High street Peacock, Tbonias, boot and shoemaker, 24 New street Peacock, Thomas, designer, Falside Peacock, William, spirit merchant, Sun Inn, 1 Bladda PEATTIE, WILLIAM, clothier (Session Clerk for Middle Parish), 2 Gihnour street—-house, 24 Williamsburgh. Percy, Francis, grocer, 101 Causeyside—house, 5 Stavy street Perrit, George, foreman to Cowan and Co., Greenlaw Goods Station, 1 South Croft Peden, William S.^ clerk^ British Linen Company's Bank» Glasgow, 4 Bank street Pennel, John, grocer, 39 Maxwellton Peock, William, shipmaster, Meikleriggs Pettigrew, William, boot and shoemaker, 65 George st. Philips, Alexander, cowfeeder, 73 Canal street Philips, John, spirit dealer. 52 Storie street PHILIPS, WILLIAM, & CO., silk and yarn merchants, 111 Causeyside Philips, William, of William Philips & Co., 5 Marchmonnt terrace, Glasgow Philips, William, of Macfarlane, Philips, & Co., Falside Picken, Alexander, weavers' wright, 2 Barclay street Picken, John, letter stamper, 26 Storie street Picken, William, broker, 18 Lawn street Pinkerton, Alex., gardener, Kibbuck&ton Cottage—shop, 22 Sandholes Pinkerton, Allan, spirit merchant, 57 Broomlands house, 48 do. Pinkerton, David, of Ritchie & Pinkerton, 33 Gearge st. Pinkerton, James, jun., clerk at Jam^s Pinkerton's, 40 New street PINKERTON, JAMES, ham curer and wholesale provision merchant, 40 New Street, (under Trades'' Hall)—house, Blythe Holm Cottage, Calside PINKERTON, JAMES, furnishing and general iron- monger, 14 Moss street—house, 9 Hospital lane Pinkerton, John, feuar, 39 Welimeadow ——

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Pinkerton, John, 53 High street Pinkerton, Mrs L., 65 Back Sneddon PINKERTON, ROBERT, plumber, tinsmith, gasfitter, coppersmith, and bellhanger, 67 Back Sneddon house, do. Pinkerton, William, grain and potato merchant, 13 Aber- corn street—house, 3 Hamilton street POLLOCK, ALEXANDER, Juu,, agent for the City of Glasgow Bank—house, Bank Buildings (Cross)

(See ¥^est of England Insurance Co.'s advertisement) r '

POLLOCK, A. RUSSELL, merchant, Forbes place— j ^Z ^-^ house, Greenhill I Pollock, Charles, baker, 24 High street—house, 32 Stock! J^ ^~^ street I POLLOCK & COCHRAN, bleachers, dyers, and finishers,! ^

Thrushcraig i j Pollock^ David C, warehouseman at Daniel Murray, jun.j ^'-^ & Co.'s, 126 George street j

Pollock, Helen, East Public School—^house, 39 Shamroc^ ;:^^ street, Glasgow Li_ POLLOCK, JAMES, & CO., yarn agents and merchants 2 Forbes place. Paisley, and 16 Hanover street, Glasj- \_

gow store, 20 Mill street | — i , j

Pollock, James, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, City Ban|: ! House (Cross) | CO Pollock, John, vanman to David Fechney, 107 George si. ~;:

i - —house, 5 Maxwellton street i

Pollock, John, clerk, Smithhills Dyework—house, 32 Glen i street Pollock, Mary, grocer, 47 High street Pollock, Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, 1 Carriagehill Pollock, Mrs, 4 Garthland street Pollock, Robert, farmer, Amochrie Pollock, Robert, grain merchant, 16 Back Sneddon Pollock, Robert, cowfeeder, 18 Sandholes Pollock, Robert, foreman at John Ballantyne's, clothiers^ 84 Broomlands—house, 14 High street POLLOCK, WILLIAM, furniture dealer and broker, 101 Causeyside—house. Canal Cottage Pollock, William, grocer and provision merchant, 27 High street—house, 31 do. —

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Pollock, William, waste dealer and broker, 58. Causeyside Pollock, William S., plumber, tinsmith, coppersmith, and gasfitter, 80 High street—workshop, 40 do. POLSON, JOHN, of Brown and Poison, and of William Brown & vSon, West Mount POLSON, WILLIAM, & CO., starch, corn flour, and mustard manufacturers. Imperial Starch Works, Aber- corn street Poison, William, of William Poison & Co., 5 Gauze street Porteous, Alexander, clerk, 16 Barclay street PORTEOUS, DUNDAS S., engineer," machinist, and tool maker, and iron and brass founder, Snawdoun Works, 55 Back Sneddon—(See advertisement) PORTEOUS, DUNDAS W., Snawdoun Works, Priorscroft House, 50 High street Porteous, John, of Lemon & Porteous, Fullerton place Irvine, Ayrshire Porter, John, at Alex. MacKintosh's 43 Maxwellton PORTER & KNOX, dyers and cleaners—shop, 80 High street—Works, Seedhill— (See advertisement) POTTIE, ALEXANDER, veterinary surgeon, 64 Love st. POTTIE, A. & M., smiths and agricultural implement makers, 64 Love street and 20 Gordon's lane Pottie, Alexander, of A. & M. Pottie, 64 Love street Pottie, Michael, of A. & M. Pottie, 64 Love street Powell, Alexander, district staff sergeant, Pensioners' staff, Old Barracks, Williamsburgh Power, Robert, clerk. Canal Office, Causeyside Toll Primrose, John, shopman at Mrs H. Brown's, baker, Causeyside Primrose, Thomas, teacher at Educational Institute, 166 George street —house, 56 Causeyside Pringle, Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 24 Storie street Provan, Andrew, confectioner, 3 Maxwellton street Provan, John, farmer, Brediland, Chain road PURVES, JAMES, wholesale draper and manufacturer sale rooms, 44 New street—factory, 9 do.—house, 39 Wellmeadow

QUIN, Terence, hairdresser, 17 Moss street —

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RAE, JOHN, superintendent, Kibble Keformatory, Green- ock road Ramsay, A., hosier, 7 Love street Ramsay, James, grocer, 20 Abbey street Ramsay, William, miller, Hawkhead Mill Rankine, James M., teacher. Educational Institute, 16G George street —house, Linwood Rankine, James, farmer, Netherton, Inchinnan road RANKINE, JOHN, & CO., brickmakers and brick- builders, North Caledonia Brickworks, Love street Rattray, Robert, flesher, 11 Smithhills Ray, Robert, keeper of Wilson Hall, 40 High street Ray, Samuel, grocer, 16 Ferguslie Reid, Alexander, of Thomas Reid & Sons, & Bridge street Reid, Andrew, grocer and victualler, 13 Old Sneddo^i house, 80 New Sneddon Reid, Eliza, milliner, 69 Broomlands REIDS & HENDERSON, writers, 3 County place Reid, George, clerk, Goods Department, Railway Station, 3 Christie street REID, JAMES, auctioneer and valuator, 18 High street —house, 90 High street REID, JAMES, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 18 High street— house, 90 High street Reid, James, dyer, 9 New Smithhills—house, Greenhaughj Renfrew road REID, JAMES, house painter and decorator, 18 Causey- side—house, 11 Shuttle street— (See advertisement) Reid, James, of Thomas Reid & Son, 5 Neilston street Reid, James, Greenock road Reid, James, at J. & P. Coats's, 7 Back row, Ferguslie Reid, James, clerk at James Harvey & Co.'s, George place Reid, Jane, grocer, 19 Old Sneddon Reid, John, coal agent, 69 Broomlands Reid, John, cowfeeder, Neil street REID, JOHN, letterpress printer, 18 High street—house, Craigielea Reid, John, fruiterer and confectioner, 7 Broomlands Reid, Mrs, draper, 19 Gauze street Reid, Mrs Sophia, milliner and dressmaker, 4 Lawn street —

106 PAISLEY.

Reid, Robert, manufacturer, 13 Causeyside— house, 27 George street REID, THOMAS, & SON, engineers, 5 and 6 Bridge street Reid, Thomas, of Thomas Reid & Sons, 6 Bridge street Reid, Thomas, jun., of Thomas Reid & Sons, 32 Calside REID, WILLIAM, of Reids & Henderson, Chapelhill, by Blackball REID, WILLIAM, jun., writer, of Reids & Henderson, Chapelhill, by Blackball Reid, William, spirit merchant, 72 Broomlands Reid, William, tailor, 3 Gauze street Renfrew, Alexander, farmer, Blackstoun Mains Renfrew County Kilwinning Mason Lodge, 8 Higb street RENFREW, JAMES, collector of Burgh Poors' Assess- ment, 8 New Sneddon—house, 22 Caledonia street Renfrew, James, farmer, Blackstoun Renfrew, John, 2 Williamsburgh " Renfrewshire Independent " Office, 107 High street^ John Millar, editor— residence, Barrhead Rennie, Alexander, spirit dealer, 148 George street house, 9 Neilston street Rennie, James, flesher, 18 Wellmeadow—house do. RENNISON & SCOTT, architects, 15 Gilmour street Rennison, Edward, of Lilla & Edwards, Westmarch House Rennison, J. Albert, of Rennison & Scott, Westmarch House Rennison, Mrs, Westmarch House Retson, Thomas, cowfeeder, 36 Maxwellton Revill, George Frederick, Inland Revenue Officer, 80 New Sneddon RICHARDSON, ISAAC, wholesale grocer, 21 High street—house, 88 do. Richardson, Robert, merchant, 4 Gateside RICHMOND, DANIEL, M.D., 32 New street Richmond, George, jun., clerk, Victoria Saw Mills, 40 Lady lane RICHMOND, JAMES, cook and confectioner, and wine and spirit merchant, 22 High street RICHMOND, WILLIAM, baker, and Temperance Bote] keeper, 6 Moss street —

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Riddell, David, farmer, Blackball Ricketts, William, & Co., repairers of fringing and sewing machines, 14 Storie street RISK, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 1 8aucel house, 19 Orchard street RISK & MARSHALL, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 33 Wellmeadow—(See advertisement) RISK, ROBERT & CO., coal merchants, Stoney Brae and Underwood Coal Depots— (See advertisement) Risk, Robert, of Robert Risk & Co., 10 St. James street __ RISK, WILLIAM, fishmonger, 34 High street—house, 1 fZ^ Orr square (vSee advertisement) q- — | Richie, Agnes, milliner, 2 Old Sneddon—house, 32 Glen street Richie, & Hunter, milliners and drapers, 39 Wellmeadow en RITCHIE, DAVID, fancy box maker, and manufacturing

stationer, Cumberland place—house, 8 Back Sneddon I — (See advertisement) | LU

Ritchie, David, of the Convex Weaving Company, 23 |_j_j Monteith row^, Glasgow I q_ Ritchie, David, clerk National Security Savings Bank, 25 Ll.

George street I Ritchie, David, general grocer and victualler, 25 Queen st. RITCHIE, JAMES,- ironmonger, 47 Moss street—house, 11 Caledonia street ! Ritchie, John, flesher, 20 George street Ritchie, James, baker, 6 Glen street Ritchie, John, manager at Andrew Wallace & Son's Neilston road Ritchie, John, of Ritchie & Piukerton, 25 George street RITCHIE & PINKERTON, ham curers and provision merchants, 1 68 George street Ritchie, Robert, broker, 30 Old Sneddon RITCHIE, ROBERT, grocer and j)rovision merchant, 25 Gauze street and 57 Causeyside—house, 25 Gauze street Ritchie, William, baker, 84 Causeyside Ritchie, William, baker, 103 Causeyside

Ritchie, William, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Union st.

Roberton, William, farmer, Old Hall » 1 08 PAISLEY.

Roberts, Hugh, traveller at John Spence & Sons, 11 Neilston street Robertson, Alexander, officer of South Church, 2 Smith street Robertson, Annie A., teacher Glen street School, 144 George street Robertson, Daniel, officer Oakshaw Street Gaelic Church, 13 Oakshaw street ROBERTSON, DANIEL, market gardener, Greenlaw and Linside—house, Gateflat, East Buchanan street ROBERTSON, DAVID, calenderer, 2 Water Brae (Burgh) and 5 Forbes place—house, 27 George street Robertson, David, farmer, Linwood Robertson, Donald, gardener to John Baird, Netherhill House Robertson, Duncan, grocer, 16 Thread street ROBERTSON, GEORGE, coppersmith, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 4 New Sneddon—house, do. ROBERTSON & HILLCOAT, brickmakers, builders, and contractors, Gockston Brickworks—(See advertise- ment) Robertson, George, of Robertson & Hillcoat, 15 San dholes Robertson, J. Jack, accountant, 52 Storie street Robertson, J., of Robertson & M'Kinlay, 22 Niddry street Robertson, John, tobacconist, 3 Smithhills Robertson, James designer, of patterns for shawls, scarfs, robes, bed-covers, &c., 59 Causeyside ROBERTSON, JAMES, preserve manufacturer, Thrush- grove Works—house, 3 Stow place Robertson, Jane, draper, 2 Queen street

Robertson, John W., at Robert Murdoch & Co. 's, 14 South Croft—house, Moss -side place, Greenock road Robertson, John, coal merchant, Underwood Depot—house, 15 Sand holes Robertson, John, calenderer, hot-presser, packer, and finisher, Marshall's lane and Cartside — house, 73 Causeyside Robertson, Joseph, feuar, 15 Gauze street Robertson, Matthew, foreman to William Harris, watch- maker, 55 Causeyside —

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Robertson, M., broker, 111 George street ROBERTSON & M'KINLAY, commission agents, 109 Causeyside Robertson, Matthew, crystal and china merchant, and C09.I agent, 311 George street—house, 57 do. Robertson, Matthew, of M Robertson & Co., Foxbar ROBERTSON, M., & CO., bleachers, Foxbar Robertson, Mrs William, fishmonger, 101 Causeyside house, 22 do. ROBERTSON & M'GIBBON, drapers, silk mercers, and clothiers, 17 High street Robertson, Peter, Inland Revenue officer, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside ROBERTSON, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Orchard street—house, 18 Causeyside Robertson, Robert, jun., officer George Street U.P. Church, 4 Barclay street ROBERTSON, ROBERT, Inspector of Poor, Abbey Parish—house, Langbank ROBERTSON & SON, hatters, 48 Moss street—(See advertisement) Robertson, Thomas, beamer, 1 Ferguslie walk Robertson, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Carriagehill Robertson, William, of Robertson & M'Gibbon, Rockbank, Castlehead Robertson, William, hotpresser at David Robertson's, 7 I CO Wellmeadow '": j

ROBIN & HOUSTON, soap and composite candle makers f ,^

' —soap works, 61 New Sneddon, Paisley—composite 1 _ candle works, Park street, Kinning Park, Glasgow ROBIN, JOHN, & Co., manufacturers, Caledonia Factory, Caledonia street, and 4 and 8 John street, Glasgow ROBIN, WILLIAM, builder and monumental worker

office, 14 Lady Lane ; branch office, Craigton Cemetery, Glasgow road—^house, 28 Lady Lane (See advertisement) Robinson, Henry, gardener to John Baird, Netherhill Robinson, James, boot and shoemaker, 52 Storie street Rocks, P., fish dealer, Moss Street Market K ——

110 PAISLEY.

Rodger, George, at Daily Express office, 29 Livingston place, Carriagehill Rodger, James, blacksmith, 90 George street Rodger, James, grocer, 1 Mossvale Rodger, John, of Rodger & M'Callum, 16 Causeyside Rodger, J. H., clerk at R. Kerr & Sons Rodger, Matthew, flesher, 17 Sandholes Rodger, Matthew, grocer and spirit merchant, 1 East Croft Rodger, Mrs Alexander, tobacconist, 91 High street house, 49 Broomlands RODGER & M'CALLUM, silk, cotton, and wool yam dyers, 6 Marshall's Lane Rodger, William, agent, Lylesland Cottage Rome, George, lathsplitter, 31 Caledonia street—house, 31 Calside Rome, William, lath merchant, 17 Old Sneddon—house, 1 Renfrew street Rolland, William, of Smart & Rolland, 33 High street Ronald, Peter, at Peter Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton place, 78 New Sneddon Ronald, Quintin, gas pipe layer, 28 St. James street RONALD, ROBERT A., wool merchant, Brussels and Tapistry carpet , Daisy Bank, Back Sneddon Ronald, WiUiam, at P. Jack, jun., & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton place Ronald, William Y., of William Cochran's, 7 Wellmeadow Rollo, James, builder, 45 Broomlands—yard, Castle street Rose, Alexander, salesman at Paisley Provident Co-oper- ative Society's store, 68 Love street—house, 55 Cale- donia street ROSS, ALEXANDER M., Town Chamberlain, and agent for Northern Assurance Company, County Buildings —house, Camphill ROSS, ANDREW, F.E.I.S., CM., teacher. East PuWic School—house, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Ross, George, cloth finisher, Seedhill Works house, 3 Seedhill ROSS, JAMES, agent of Commercial Bank of Scotland, 8 Causeyside, Netherpark, Calside PAISLEY. 1 1 I

ROSS & DUNCAN, thread manufacturers, Abercorn Factory, Abercorn street Ross, Matthew, flesher, 5 Neilston road Ross, John, draper, 21 Wellmeadow Ross, John S., foreman at Paisley Herald Office—house, 8 Barclay street Rowaud, Mrs, confectioner, 10 Lawn street Rowand, John, draper, 14 Broomlands Rowand, Robert, traveller to Robin & Houston, New Sneddon, 8 Albert drive. Crossbill, Glasgow ROWAND, ROBERT, Inspector of Poor, Burgh Parish, 20 Ferguslie Rowand, Mrs Robert, farmer, West Candren Rowat, Mrs, Rosehill Cottage, Calside Rowat, Robert, Prospecthill, Calside Rowat, Thomas, Oakshawside Rowat, William, Rosehill Cottage, Calside Roxburgh, Miss, teacher of music, 86 High street Roxburgh, Mrs, midwife, 25 Old Sneddon ROXBURGH, ROBERT, coach builder, 3 Garthland lane —house, 4 do. LU ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 13 Gilmour street— | David Murray, agent 00 Russell, INIatthew, 3 Cotton street JOSEPH, clothier and hatter, 18 Gilmour RUSSELL, j

Russell, William, officer, George street Baptist Church, 15 Sir Michael street Rutherford, Thomas, carter, 4 Garthland lane

SACELL BREWERY COMPANY, 8 Saucel SAUCEL DISTILLERY, King street, Saucel SAUNDERS, GEORGE, accountant, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street Sawers, J., confectioner, 39 High street Scarlett, Samuel, cowfeeder, 3 Stirling street Scarlett, James, flesher, 13 Broomlands—house, 4 Stirling street Scollan, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Moss street Scott, Alexander, funeral undertaker, 93 High street Scott, Andrew Robb, of Scott & Rennison, 32 St. James street Scott, Archd., salesman, 5 George street Scott, John, grocer and provision merchant, 70 Love street —house, 34 Glen street SCOTT, MRS, dressmaker, 26 Broomlands Scott, Mrs Matthew, grocer, 11 Saucel Scott, Miss, 8 Gateside Scott, Robert, grocer, 3 Garthland street Scott, Thomas, farmer, Hawkhead Mains, off Glasgovr road Scott, Thomas, salesman, Paisley Clothing Company, 10 street, Johnstone Scott, William Thomas, Townhead House, 42 High street Scott, William, baker, 55 Causeyside—house, 3 Orr street Semple, Alexander, of Langs & Semple, 2 Seedhill Semple, Alexander, of David Semple & Sons, Townhead SEMPLE, DAVID, & SONS, writers and insurance agents, 16 Gilmour street Semple, David, F.S.A., of David Semple & Sons, secretary and law agent for the Paisley Heritable Property In- vestment Society—house, Townhead Semple, D, S., of David Semple & Sons, Townhead Semple, James, grocer, 36 Canal street Semple, Mrs J., grocer, 26 Well street Shanks, William, jun., spirit merchant, 15 Cotton street PAISLEY. 113

Shanks, Mrs William, grocer, 9 School wynd Sharp, George, smith, 30 New Smithhills Sharp, Miss, confectioner, 5 Mill street Sharp, Mrs, 6 Moss street SHARP, ROBERT, Master of Works for Burgh, County buildings—house, Mill street Cottage Sharpe, Patrick, broker, 10 Old Sneddon Shaw, Charles, clerk, National Bank of Scotland, 44 Calside Shaw, John, farmer, Brownsfield, Greenock road Shaw, Mrs Catherine, grocer, 1 Bridge street *^ Shearer, James, grain merchant, 71 Broomlands I q£ Shearer, James H., clerk at Henry Hutton's coach office \ CQ —house, 9 West Croft — • • • If Shearer, Jane, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Broomlands f Shedden, William, jun., mechanical draughtsman at A. F. I lj Craig & Co.'s, 26 Back Sneddon 1 LU Shields, John, draper and broker, 3 Silk street '' q_ Sim, Hugh, Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings— Lj_ j

house, 59 Love street . >- Sim, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 Thread street I ^-^ Sim, Thomas, sen., confectioner, 26 Wellmeadow I Sim, William, grocer, 18 George street—house, 17 ~~^

Orchard street I __ SIM, WILLIAM, & CO., soap manufacturers, 1 West

Croft 1 a. Simm, William, feuar, 17 Williamsburgh Simpson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 5 County place Simpson, Miss, dressmaker, Renfrew road, opposite Toll- house Simpson, Peter, baker, 33 Causeyside—house, do. SINCLAIR, ALEXANDER, builder, 26 Cotton street- yard, 10 Castle street Sinclair, Daniel, baker, 3 Garthland street Sinclair, Janet, draper, 3 Wellmeadow Sinclair, John, foreman' at R. Paton's, Marshall's lane, 6 Wellmeadow SINCLAIR, PETER, house painter and decorator, 41 Wellmeadow—house, do. Skinuider, Edward, broker, 7 New Smithhills K 2 "=

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Skinnider, Peter, green grocer, 5 Cotton street Slater, John, Haircraigs Slater, John, hair-dresser, 7 George street Slater, Miss, 7 Gauze street Small, James, 17 Wardrop street Small, Mrs, bookseller and stationer, 63 Causeyside— house, 56 do. Small, W., tailor, 7 Love street Smart & Rolland, drapers and clothiers, City Bank Build-

ings, 102 High street (Cross) .^ Smart, William J., of Smart & Rolland, Sunnyside Cottage, Kilmalcolm Rolland, William, of Smart & Rolland, 33 High street Smellie, James, 2 Maxwellton Smiley, Hugh H., Gallowhill, Renfrew road Smillie, James, at J. Clark & Co.'s SMn.ES, JAMES S., Surveyor of Taxes, and Lands Valuation Assessor, 1 Cotton street—house, Thrush- craig Smith, Alexander, grocer, 6 Barclay street Smith, Alexander, baker, 41 Broomlands Smith, Alexander, tailor, 6 Love street Smith, Benjamin, warehouseman at Charles Smith & Co.'s, High Carriagehill SMITH, CHARLES, & CO., shawl manufacturers, 115 Causeyside SMITH, CHARLES, of Charles Smith & Co., Saucel Bank Smith, Charles, jun., of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place Smith & Cochran, milliners and dressmakers, 1 High st. SMITH, DUNCAN S., of Charles Smith & Co., High Carriagehill Villa Smith, Edward, clerk to Gibson, Mackellar, & Co., 102 Causeyside SMITH, GEORGE, reporter, " Glasgow Daily Herald and " Glasgow Weekly Herald," 13 Carmichael street^ Govan Smith, Helen, pawnbroker, 108 George street—house, do. Smith, Hugh, bootmaker, 30 Causeyside PAISLEY. 115

Smith, James, at Spence, Sons, & Pinkerton, Glen street Smith, James, tobacconist, 18 Causeyside—house, do. Smith, John, contractor and builder, Canal street—house, Camphill place Smith, John, 3 Blackball buildings Smith, John M., of Joseph Smith & Son, 56 Canal street Smith, John, Wester Carriagehill Smith, John, warehouseman at Charles Smith & Co.'s, High Carriagehill Smith, John, confectioner, 29 New street Smith, Joseph, of Joseph Smith & Son, 56 Canal street SMITH, JOSEPH, & SON, grain and provision mer- chants, 84 George street Smith, Mrs, grocer, 16 Orchard street Smith, Mrs David, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Causeyside Smith, Mrs, grocer, 10 Silk street Smith, Mrs, of Smith & Cochran, nailliners and dress-

makers, 12 Abbey close / Smith, Mrs, matron, Industrial SbJiooI/ / SMITH, RICHARD, manufactui^g^/^fiemist, Craigielea Chemical Works—house. Laurel,'Hank, Partick Smith, Robert, turner, 9^ George striae SMITH, ROBERT, hatter, 88 ati^89 High street- house, Laigh Park Villa, Johnstone Smith, Thomas, 89 High street SMITH, THOMAS, Superintendent, Industrial School, Albion street Smith, William, clerk, National Bank, 145 George street Smith, William, farmer, New Mains, Inchinnan Smith, William, tailor, 4 Glen street Smith, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., drapers, 16 Sandholes Smith, William N., salesman, at William Cochran's 6 Wellmeadow Smith, W. B., waste merchant, 7 Orchard street Sneddon, James, fiesher, 67 Broomlands SNODGRASS, JAMES, miller and grain merchant, Saucel Mills — house, 24 Causeyside Snodgrass, John, of John Snodgrass & Son, 5 Silk street 116 PATSLEr.

SNOD GRASS, JOHN, & SON, house painters, decora- tors, and glass gilders, paper hangers, oil and colour merchants, 5 Silk street Snodgrass, John N., of John Snodgrass k Son, 5 Silk street Snodgrass, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 6Q Cau- seyside Somnierville, Jane, grocer and greengrocer, 21 Moss street Sorley, William, 10 Thread street Souden, Daniel, flesher, 25 Causeyside—house, 8 George street Souden, William, flesher, 149 George street—house, 8 George street Southwell, Peter, ropespinner, 18 High street—house, 9 Sandholes SPEIRS, & COCHRAN, wholesale crystal and china mer- chants, and dealers in cotton and woollen waste, 15 Wellmeadow—keys above— (See advertisement)

Speirs, Alexander, of Speirs & Gibb, Castleher . SPEIRS, DAVID, & CO., manufacturers, ^167 George street Speirs, John, clerk at Speirs, Gibb, & Co.'s, Castlehead SPEIRS & GIBB, coal merchants. Underwood and Stoney brae depots — (See advertisement) SPEIRS, GIBB, & CO., fire clay manufacturers, Cale- donia Fire Clay Works, Burgh Lands, off Greenock road Speirs, Matthew, grocer, 21 Lawn street SPEIRS, WILLIAM, china merchant, 13 Wellmeadow Spence, James, of John Spence & Sons, 62 Storie street Spence, John, of John Spence & Sons, 62 Storie street Spence, John, ]un., of John Spence & Sons, 86 High street SPENCE & SONS, ham-curers, butter, cheese, and provision merchants, 62 Storie street Spreul, Andrew, smith, cartwright, and van-builder, 8 Christie street Spreul, Andrew, veterinary surgeon, 8 Christie street Spreul, Mrs Robert, 8 Christie street Sproul, Andrew, smith and farrier, 10 Lylesland Sproul, James, chaplain. Abbey Poorhouse—house, 14 Barr street —

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Sproul, James, baker, 144 George street Sproul, William, broker, 12 New Smithhills STALKER, JOHN, silk, woollen, and cotton dyer. Bridge Street Dyeworks (Newton) — house, Spriugbank Cottage, Love street STARK, MRS, matron, Female House of Refuge, Stow street STEEL, JAMES, fishmonger and poulterer, 1 High street —house, 9 St. James street—(See advertisement) Steel, James, draper and clothier, 2 Smithhills—house, 15 Lawn street Steel, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 70 Canal street STEEL, WILLIAM, spirit merchant, 12 Saucel—house, 7 Burn row STEVEN, THOMAS WYLIE, at Abercorn Shale Oil Works, Inkerman—house, 37 New street Steven, William, baker, 32 Storie street Steven, William, cowfeeder, 13 Prussia street Stevens, E.^j^upervisor inland revenue, 63 Causeyside Stevenson, A., confectioner, 41 George street STEVENSON, DAVID, lemonade and ginger beer manu- facturer and bottler, 5 Glen lane—house, do. Stevenson, James, grocer, 42 Broomlands Stevenson, James, cowfeeder and hay dealer, 25 Lawn st. Stevenson, John, clerk, 36 Causeyside Stevenson, John, furnishing draper, 31 New Smithhills Stevenson, John, of John Stevenson & Sons, 77 New Sneddon Stevenson, John, 28 New Sneddon STEVENSON, JOHN, & SONS, tobacco and candle manufacturers, 77 New Sneddon Stevenson, Mrs, spirit merchant, 22 New Smithhills Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain Stevenson, Robert, tobacconist, 2 St. Mirren street house, 104 High street Stevenson, Robert, Paisley and Kilbarchan carrier — quarters, 91 Causeyside Stevenson, Robert, of John Stevenson & Sons, 5 Moss Vale Stevenson, Thomas, letter stamper, 1 Stow street —•

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STEVENSON, THOMAS, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 8 Gauze street—house, 22 New Sraithhills Stevenson, William, traveller to Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane Stevenson, William, eating house and coal ree, 7 Lawn st. Stewart, A. B., of John Stewart & Co., and ao;ent for the Queen Insurance Company, Falside House STEWART, ALEXANDER, baker, 89 High street- house, 103 George street STEWART, ANDREW, joiner and timber merchant, 43 Back Sneddon—house, 59 Love street Stewart, Henry, & Co., dyers, 1 North street Stewart, Henry, of Henry Stewart & Co., 25 Moss street Stewart, James, at Alexander Gardner's, 3 Moss street house, 12 Caledonia street Stewart, James, at David Murray & Sons, 17 Barclav st. STEWART, JAMES, & CO., distillers, King street, Saucel Stewart, James, 21 New Sneddon Stewart, James, Inspector of Works to J. & P. Coats— house, Nethercraigs Stewart, James, ham-curer, at James Pinkerton's, 40 New street STEWART, JOHN, & CO., yarn and cloth merchants, 6 Forbes place, and 13 Princes square, Glasgow Stewart, John, of John Stewart & Co., Falside House Stewart, John, jun,, at J. Stewart & Co., Falside House Stewart, John, carter and contractor, 42 Back Sneddon STEWART, JOHN, at James Stewart & Co.'s 3 King street, Sacell STEWART, JOHN, plumber. 's street. Port Glas- gow—house, 37 New Sneddon STEWART, JOHN M., manufacturer, 73 Mitchell street, Glasgow, Greenhill House Stewart, M., confectioner and stationer, 17 George street Stewart, Matthew, of John Stewart & Co., Fakide House Stewart, Misses, 17 Maxwellton Stewart, Mrs Allan, farmer, Arkleston Stewart, Mrs Robert, 2 St. James street Stewart, Peter, pawnbroker, 28 New street PAISLEY. 119

Stewart, Robert, drayman with David Stevenson, 8 Abbey street Stewart, Walter, spirit merchant, 25 New^street Stewart, William., baker, 32 Storie street STEWART, WILLIAM, architect and land surveyor (architect to the Paisley School Board), 128 Welling- ton street, Glasgow Stewart, William, at Hanna, Donald, & Wilson's, 25 Glen street Stewart, William, farmer, Thornly CQ Stewart, William, head master School of Art, 14 Gilmour street—house, Glasgow STIRLING, HUGH, miller and grain merchant, Seedhill \ UJ Mills— house, 24 Seedhill | UJ STIRLING, JOHN, wholesale and retail wine and spirit j

merchant. Terrace Tavern, 109 High street, and 1 !

Mossvale street i Stirling, M., milliner 24 Seedhill | Stirling, Rol3ert, spirit merchant, Bowlers' Tavern, 2 WeU- meadow —I Stirling, Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Garthland CO

street i .^ Stirrat, B., of Barr, Stirrat, W. & Co., Garmoyle VillaJ CL Langbank ' STOBO, THOMAS, market gardener, Westmarch Stobo, John, Westmarch Stobo, Thomas, jun., gardener, Westmarch

Stockman, William, jobbing gardener. Great Hamilton st. Storie, John, manufacturer, Cumberland court, Causeyside —house, 16 Orchard street Storrie, J. & W., china merchants and waste dealers, 37 High street and 1 Storie street—(See advertisement) Storrie, James, of J. & W. Storrie, 1 Storie street Storrie, William, of J, & W. Storrie, 1 Storie street Stow School, Stow place—Misses Brown and Dalziel teachers Strachan, James, of Wilson & Strachan, 6 Wellmeadow Strang, James, farmer, Whiteford Strath ern, A. M., manager, Caledonia Engine Works, 70 Love street 120 PAISLEY. —1 Sturrock, Rev. James B., minister of Free High Church 29 Oakshaw street SUNTER, JOHN, assistant station master, Gilmour street Railway Station, 2 Maxwell street Sunter, William, cabinetmaker, 23 Lady Lane SUTHERLAND, DONALD, superintendent of police- house, 29 Old Sneddon ^ Swan, James, Wattiston, Lochwinnoch SWAN, J. & M., bakers, 73 Causeyside^ S weenie, David, boot and shoemaker, 8 Neilston road SYMINGTON, J. M., yarn merchant, Causeyside court, 14 Causeyside—residence, Oakshaw House Symington, Misses, 33 Oakshaw street

TAGG, ALEXANDER, teacher, North Public school- house, 53 Caledonia street Tannahill, Andrew, officer, Middle Church, 17 Wardrop street Tannahill, Alexander, grocer, 150 George street Tannock, Jane, china merchant, 54 Causeyside—house, 7 Stevenson street TAYLOR, ALLAN, flesher, 12 Moss street, house, 2 Gilmour street Taylor, Andrew, designer, 56 Causeyside TAYLOR, DAVID, M.D./7 St. James place TAYLOR, JAMES H., School Board officer, 3 County place—house, 2 Hunter street Taylor, Thomas H., supervisor, Inland Revenue, 1 Christie street Taylor, John, farmer. Moss-side, Greenock road Taylor, John, M.A., teacher, George street Central Public school—house, 43 George street *>4 Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, 15 High street Taylor, Mrs, midwife, 65 George street Taylor, Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, Moss-side, Greenock road TAYLOR, ROBERT, family draper, Terrace buildings, 109 High street, and 5 Smithhills—house, 1 Gauze st. Telfer, Gavin, hide and skin broker, 55 and 57 Greendyke street, Glasgow, 5 New Smithhills — '

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Telfer, James, flesher, 6 New Smithhills Templeton, Andrew, builder—yard, 17 Underwood road —house, 28 Glen street Templeton, James, farm overseer, at Kibble Reformatory Templeton, Janet, furnisher, (letters and pare Is left here for Wm. Fulton, & Sons, Glenfield) 24 Causeyside Templeton, Robert, printer, 12 Saucel Templeton, Mrs William, victualler, grocer, and spirit dealer, 13 Canal street Templeton, William, spirit merchant, 25 Carriagehill house do. Templeton, William, carter, 36 Back Sneddon Tennent, Allan, of Lamberton k Tennent, 6 George street The Gleniffer Soap Company, Blackball THE PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER, 2 Gilmour street—printing establish- ment, 10 High Street—(See advertisement) THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF of Singer's NEW YORK, makers sewing machine— | >-

branch office for Paisley, 103 High street — John 1 LU Marshall, manager — THEATRE ROYAL, Moss street—Morrison Kyle, Glas- ^ gow, proprietor ^ Thom, John, farmer, Oldbar q_

THOMSON, ANDREW, spirit dealer, 5 Williamsburgh ' —house, 7 do. Thomson, Archibald, at J. M. Symington's, 1 County place Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, engineers, John- stone— house, 65 Love street THOMSON, H. H. of Sacell Brewery Co., 55 High street Thomson James, of William Philips & Co., 4 Gateside THOMSON, JAMES, & SON, lathsplitters, Harbour lane, New Sneddon THOMSON, JOHN, brush, basket, comb, and fancy warehouse, 87 High street, corner of Churchhill house, 90 High street—(See advertisement) Thomson, John, cloth agent, 1 St. James street Thomson, John, c irrier, 29 Thread street —

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Thomson, John, gardener to Thomas Coats, Ferguslie House Thomson, J. Gray, senior master, John Neilson Institution Thomson, J, Gray, High Parish Session Clerk, 10 St. James street THOMSON, JOHN, stationer, 7 High street (Cross)— house, 11 Barclay street Thomson, John, of William Philips & Co., 4 Calside THOMSON, JOSEPH, furnishing ironmonger, plumber, tinsmith, and gasfiitter, 98 High street—house, 11 St. James place—(See advertisement) THOMSON, MATTHEW, sexton for High and Low Parishes, 14 School wyud THOMSON, MISS, teacher of music, 13 Abbey street Thomson, Miss, 66 High street Thomson, Mrs, 13 Abbey street THOMSON, MRS ARCHIBALD, innkeeper. County Hotel, County place Thomson, Mrs Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Storiest, Thomson, Mrs, confectioner, 44 Moss street—house, 16 do. Thomson, Peter, loom card cutter, 6 Forbes place—house,

THOMSON, REV. JOHN, D.D., Free St. George's Manse, Blackball terrace THOMSON, SMITH, & Co., draper, 23 High street Thomson, William, of Thomson, Smith, & Co., 16 Sand- holes Thomson, William, at Sacell Brewery. 55 High street Thomson, William, at Sacell Brewery, 8 George street Thomson, William C, tailor and clothier, 8 High street (Cross)-*—house, 11 Neilston street Thomson, William, spirit dealer, 45 Broomlands Thomson, William, cardcutter, 1 Prussia street Tliomsou, William, grocer, 99 George street Thomson, William, gardener, 16 West street Tibbetts, Alexander, manager to Robertson & Son, hatters, 2 Camphill place Todd, Alexander, & Co., manufacturers, 15 Causeyside —house, 23 George street Todd, George, jun., of Hill & Todd, 41 High street —

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Todd, George, brassfounder, 13 High street— house, 41 do. Todd, Mrs George, 61 Love street Tomney, John, broker, 17 Moss street Towers, Daniel, officer of Congregational Chapel, Under- wood road Townley, William, clothier, 29 New Smithhills Train, Mrs John, grocer, 31 George street ,

Trench, James, blacksmith, 15 Storie street f Trench, Robert, weavers' agent, 7 Orchard street '

Tudhope, John, farmer, Meikleriggs \

Tudhope, John, contractor, 11 Barclay street I TurnbuU, George, confectioner, 41 High street j

TURNBULL & CRAIG, joiners and timber merchants, I 12 Wallneuk Tweedie, John, officer Free High Church, 35 High street Twigg, Misses, 27 Gauze street Tyre, James, cowfeeder, 37 Ferguslie Tyre, John, clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 32 Glen street UNDEEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE COAL COMPANY (Limited), coal merchants. Underwood Depot Robert More, salesman UNION BANK OP SCOTLAND, 3 Gilmour Street- William Abercrombie, agent Ure, David, of J. & D. Ure, 6 Brown's lane, Causeyside URE, J. & D,, grocers and provision merchants, 4 High street (Cross) Ure, James, of J. & D. URE, 18 George street URE, THOMAS, grocery, 97 Causeyside—house, 6 Brown's lane Urie, Robert, jun., flour merchant, 1 Garthland lane Urquhart, John, confectioner, 4 Broomlands

VALLANCE, JAMES, Water brae (Burgh) Vallance, Mrs John, Water brae (Burgh)

WADDELL, MRS, confectioner, 28 Great Hamilton st. Waddell, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 60 Causeyside Waddell, William, confectioner and green grocer, 36 Moss street ——

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Wagstaff, Matthew, waste dealer, 5 Orchard street Wales, David, at J. B. Lamb's, 37 Causeyside Wales, Hugh, grocer, 27 Williamsburgh—house, 92 High street Wales, James, spirit merchant, 37 Causeyside Walker, Alexander, cowfeeder, 32 Castle street Walker, Andrew, at William Walker's, dyers, 3 Cart st. Walker, Andrew, late manufacturer, 8 George street WALKER, DRYBROUGH, & CO., yarn printers, dyers and scourers —Works, Arkleston, near Paisley Glasgow office, 82 Virginia street Walker, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Broomlands Walker, James, cowfeeder, 33 Canseyside Walker, James, clerk at Robert Kerr & Son's Walker, James, grocer, 16 Broomlands Walker, James, jobbing gardener, 53 High street Walker, James, tobacconist, 11 Moss street Walker, John, baker, 22 Wellmeadow Walker, John, jun., of Walkers & Co., 5 Gateside Walker, John, 24 Causeyside WALKER, JOHN, commercial traveller, 12 Wardropst. WALKER, JOHN, potato merchant, 23 Abbey street house, do. WALKER, JOHN, surgeon-dentist, treasurer to the Alexander Wilson Lodge of Oddfellows, 92 High street— (See advertisement) Walker, Margaret, confectioner, 13 Moss street Walker, Martin, pawnbroker, 1 George street Walker, Miss, teacher of piano and harmonium, 12 War- drop street Walker, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 100 George street Walker, Mrs, spirit dealer, 5 North Croft WALKER, ROBERT, spirit merchant, 2 St. Mirren street—house, 14 Barr street Walker, Robert, 12 Queen street Walker, Samuel, bill-poster, 17 Causeyside Walker, Thomas, of Millar, Walker, & Millar, 23 Moss street Walker, William, cowfeeder, Ferguslie Walker, William, dyer, 32 High street— house, 3 Cart st. PAISLEY. 125

Walker, William, covvfeeder and contract(jr, and Glasgow and Paisley carrier, 39 Lady lane WALKRRS & CO.. shawl manufacturers, 113 'Causeyside WALLACE, ANDREW, & BON, hank and chain dyers, Cumberland Dye- Works, Abbey street Wallace, Andrew, of Andrew Wallace & Son, 20 Gauze st. Wallace, Andrew, jun,, of Andrew Wallace & Son, 26 Causeyside Wallace, Andrew, clerk at Robin & Houston's, 146 George street WALLACE, BERNARD, waste merchant, 13 South Croft ' WALLACE, CHARLES, slater, 23 New Smithhills— house, do. WALLACE, CONNELL, & CO., plumbers and lead merchants, 8 Gilmour street. Paisley, and 9 Manse street, Renfrew WALLACE & CONNELL, plumbers, 42 St. Enoch square, 190 North street, and brassfounders, 59 M' Alpine street, Glasgow Wallace, Hugh, Stanley place, 48 Causeyside Wallace, George, officer of Baptist Church, Lady lane, 38 Lady lane Wallace, James, flesher and ham curer, 25 Old Sneddon WALLACE, JOHN, tobacconist, 24 High street- house, do.^ Wallace, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and straw hat maker, 33 George street Wallace, Mrs David, draper, 14 Barclay street WALLACE, PETER, joiner and timber merchant, 27 Broomlands—house, do. Wallace, William, Goods Station, 11 Abbey street WALLACH, HENRY, of Anderson & Wallach, Riccarts- bar House

Walsh, William, salesman at David Gilmour' s. Wester % Carriagehill place

' WARNOCK, JAMES, shipper of goods from Paisley to Glasgow, Greenock, &c., 5 East Buchanan street WASON, CHARLES D., teacher, of the Educational Institute, 166 George street—house, 36 High street L 2 126 PAISLEY.

Wason, James, under manager at J. Clark & Co.'s, 6 Barf street WASON, WILLIAM K., teacher, Stevenson street Public School, Park place, Calside Waterston, Alexander, assistant registrar for Abbey Parish^ 24 Glen street Waterston, John, at W. Brown, jun., & Co.'s, 108 Causey > side, 161 G-eorge street Waterston, Jessie, teacher, Queen street School, 24 Grlen street WATERSTON, J. & R., painters, paper hangers, and oil and colour merchants, 4 County place—house, 23 Calside WATERSTON, ROBERT, registrar of births, &c., and session-clerk for Abbey Parish, and agent for British Imperial Insurance Corporation, 4 Smithhills—house, Williamsburgh Waters, William, clerk at R. Kerr & Son's, 4 Garthland street WATSON & PATTISON, builders and monumental workers, Lady lane, opposite Victoria place—(See advertisement) Watson, Charles, farmer, Hillhead, Glasgow road Watson, Christopher, farmer, East Fulwood Watson, Daniel, of Watson & Pattison, 42 Lady lane WATSON, REV. DAVID, of Middle Parish Church, 49 Love street Watson, Gabriel, foreman at Andrew Wallace & Son's, 6 Wardrop street Watson, James, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Watson, James, confectioner, 69 Broomlands Watson, James, foreman porter, Gilmour Street Railway Station. 22 Inkle street " WATSON, ' RICHARD, editor of Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser," 2 Gilmour street—house, 4 Gauze street Watson, Robert, oil and colour merchant, 1 George street —house, 10 Stow street Watson, Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, 82 High street—house, 1 Stevenson street PAISLEY. 127

Watson, Robert, jun., at John Donochy & Co.'s, 10 Stow street Watson, Thomas, tea merchant, 53 High street

Watson, Thomas, farmer, Bridgend, Johnstone road . Watson Thomas, Maxwellton Farm, 7 Neil street WATSON, WILLIAM, flesher, 2 High street—house, 29 New Smithhills Watt, Robert, grocer, fruiterer, and confectioner, 58 George street Watt, Robert, tailor, 24 Broomlands WEBSTER, A. F., & Co., manufacturers, 6 Forbes place —house, 12 Abbey street Weddell, John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 48 High street—house, 39 do. Weir, Andrew, feuar, 83 Williamsburgh Weir, Flora C, teacher, Hunter Street School, 84 George street WEIR, GEORGE, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 93 High street—house, 16 Gilmour street WEIR, JAMES, wine and spirit merchant, 63 Broom- lands Weir, James, farmer, Barskiven WEIR, JAMES, wholesale and retail grocer, and cheese merchant, 10 Old Smithhills, and 24 Gordon's lane, Saucel—house, 7 Gateside Weir, James, salesman at William Gibson's, 18 Orchard street Weir, John, grocer, 15 Gauze street Weir, Walter, at Robert Brown & Sons, 105 Causeyside Weir, William, farmer, Farkhouse Weir, William, spirit merchant, 2 Millarston—house, 26 Ferguslie f Weir, William, grocer and spirit merchant, 51 George street WELSH, WILLIAM, carpet and bed quilt manufacturer, Macdowall street—house, 9 St. James street WELSH, WILLIAM, JUN., manufacturer, 2 Forbes place—house, Barclay street Whammond, James, spirit dealer, 10 Caledonia street White, Alexander, manufacturer, Potterhill —

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WHITE, GEORGE, seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 3 Moss street— nursery and residence, Carriagehill House—(See advertisement) White, James, 2 Caledonia street White, John, boat owner, Harbour lane—91 New Sneddon White, John, stocking manufacturer, 23 Lady lane White, John, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 George street White, John, farmer, Fulwood, Houston White, Matthew, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 Blackhall Build ino-s White, Miss, 9 St. James street White, Thomas, farmer, Yonderton, Inchinnan road WHITE, THOMAS, & SONS, engineers and machine makers, 28 Gordon's lane White, Thomas, of Thomas White & Sons, 5 George st. White, William, farmer, Hairshaw WHITEFORD, ANDREW, coal merchant, Underwood depot— house, 141 George street Whiteford, J. B., of John M'Nair & Co., 62 Canal st. WHITEFORD, JAMES, fruiterer, 53 Causeyside and 4 Lylesland —house, 4 Lylesland—(See advertisement) WHITEFORD, J. H., photographer, 25 Storie street— (See advertisement) Whiteford, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 82 Broom- lands—house, 80 do. Whitehead, Alexander, M.B. and M.C. — dispensary, 16 Moss street—house, 44 Broomlands Whitehead, Joseph, agent for the Scottish Widows' Fund, the Westminster Fire and Westminster and General Life Insurance Companies, and National Provincial

Plate Glass Insurance Companies, J 6 Moss street house, 44 Broomlands

WHITEHEAD, WALTER, grocer, 44 Broomlands ; and coal merchant—depots, Underwood and Stoney brae —offic^, 16 Moss street—house, 44 Broomlands Whitehill, David, dyer, 2 Bladda WHITE HILL, M., & CO., shawl manufacturers, 9 Causey- side Whyte, Miss, 31 Gauze street Whyte, Mrs James, grocer, 9 Wardrop street PAISLEY. 129

WILKIE, DUNCAN, wine and spirit merchant, 32 George street "Wilkie, John, painter and paper hanger, 39 High street Wilkie, Mrs, grocer, 34 Canal street WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, bill-poster and broker, 18 Old Sneddon WiUiamson, Mrs M., grocer, 40 Wellmeadow Williamson, Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 93 Causeyside Wills, James, provision merchant, 63 George street Wills, William, of William Wills & Co., 70 Causeyside WILLS, WILLIAM, & CO., dyers, bleachers, and finish- ers, Colinslee works, Neilstou road Wilson, Adam, dyer, 13 George street Wilson, Rev. Alexander, minister of the Evangelical Union Church—house, Stanley place, 50 Causeyside Wilson & Strachan, manufacturers, 7 St. Mirren street WILSON, BROTHERS, powerloom cloth manufacturers,

George street factory, 147 George street. Paisley ; and plain and fancy muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell street, Glasgow Wilson, Charles, flesher, 21 Old Sneddon Wilson Daniel, flesher, 5 Lawn street Wilson, David, of M. Whitehill & Co., Harmony Cottage, Falside Wilson, D., police officer, 9 Abbey street Wilson, George, foreman to Robert Kerr & Son, Garth- land lane Wilson, Henry, baker, 43 Broomlands Wilson, James, factor to Lord Blantyre, Freeland, near Bishopton Wilson, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 92 High street WILSON, JAMES, jun., factor, Dykebar House, Barr- head road Wilson, James, commission agent for printing material, &c., 13 Canal street Wilson, James, confectioner, 78 High street Wilson, James, grocer, 3 Moss Vale Wilson, J. D., cashier to John Morgan & Co., Victoria Buildings, Greenock road Wilson, John M., of Wilson Brothers, Clerkhill, Dalreoch, Dumbarton — ,

130 PAISLEY.

Wilson, John, of Wilson & Strachan, Stanley place, 48 Caaseyside Wilson, John, of M. Whitehill & Co., Calside Villa Wilson, John, surgeon, 13 Broomlands Wilson, Miss J., dressmaker, 44 Moss street Wilson, Mrs, 44 Moss street Wilson, Mrs Andrew, 1 Christie street Wilson, Mrs, 5 Christie street Wilson, Mrs John, Garthland street (north side) Wilson, Robert, baker. 111 George street Wilson, Robert, manager at William Poison & Co.'s, 1 Hamilton street Wilson, Robert, stationer, 84 Broomlands—house, 19 Lady lane Wilson, Robert, of Hanna, Donald, & Wilson, 4 Under- wood road Wilson, Robert, slater, 21 West street Wilson, Thomson, farmer, North Hillington, Glasgow road Wilson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 36 Ferguslie house, 29 Maxwellton Wilson, Thomas, builder, Neilston road—house, Annsfield place, Neilston road Wilson, Walter, & Son, wholesale toy merchants, 4 Storie street Wilson, William, of Wilson Brothers, Elton \^illa, Calside Wilson, William, shoemaker, 24 Wellmeadow— house, 23 Maxwellton street WILSON, WILLIAM, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and news-agent, 107 High street (Coffee-room Buildings) — workshop, 18 Gilmour street —house, 101 High street Wilson, William, chemist and druggist, 29 Maxwellton Wilson, William, fruiterer and confectioner, 9 Orchard st. Wilson, William, slater, 19 Sand holes Wilson, William, waste merchant, 10 Orchard street Wilson, William B., family grocer, 25 George street Wingate, John, cowfeeder, 10 Gateside

WINNING, JAMES, accountant, • house-factor, and in- surance agent for Fire, Life, and Plate Glass, Terrace buildings, 109 High street—house, Crawflower Cot- tage, Mary street —

PAISLEY. 131

Wishart, John, confectioner, 12 Broomlands WITHERINGTON, JOHN, 76 High street—house, 68 CauvSeyside Wood, Daniel, wine and spirit merchant, 35 Moss street WOOD, JAMES, coal merchant, Underwood and Stoney

brae depots. Paisley ; and Fulbar street Renfrew house, 48 Oakshaw street Wood, John, coal merchant, Underwood depot—house, 54 High street Woodrow, Matthew, jobbing smith and bellhanger, 42 New street Woodrow, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Williamsburgh Woodrow, John, 28 St. James street Wotherspoon, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 37 Wellmeadow—house, 7 East lane WOTHERSPOON, JOHN B., of Ross & Duncan, and of the Glenfield Thread Company, Abercorn place WOTHERSPOON, W. S., tobacconist, 8 High street (Cross)—house, 15 Wardrop street WOTHERSPOON, WILLIAM, manufacturer of the Glenfield Starch— works, Maxwellton—warehouses, Kinning Park, Glasgow, and Queen street, London —(See advertisements) — residence, Maxwellton House, Paisley Wright, Daniel, farmer. New Mains, Renfrew road Wright, James, 91 High street Wright, John, brush, basket, comb, and toy warehouse, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside—house, 98 do. Wright, John, hairdresser, 98 Causeyside Wright, Mrs A., victualler, 23 Abbey street Wright, Peter, farmer. Knock, off Renfrew road WRIGHT, ROBERT, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Cottoa street—house, do. WRIGHT, ROBERT, joiner, 4 Cotton street Wright, Walter, clerk, City of Glasgow Bank, 98 Causey^ side WYLLIE & CAMERON, ironmongers and plumbers, a High street Wylie, Mrs John, 26 Maxwellton street Wylie, Mrs, 13 Sandholes —

132 PAISLEY.

WYLIE, R. S., grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 71 Love street WYLIE, WILLIAM, boot and shoemaker, 2 Broom- lands, and 22 High street—house, 80 Broomlands (See advertisement) Wynne, Teddy, waste dealer, 69 Back Sneddon

YATES, THOMAS, of James Carlile, Sons, & Co., Lang- roods Youl, Alexander, of Yonl and Drennan, 22 Caledonia st. Youl & Drennan, wholesale boot manufacturers, 51 High

YOUNG, ALEXANDER, feuar, 18 Barclay street Young, Alexander, plasterer, 7 Caledonia street—house, 15 Glen street Young, David, of Hodge, Young, & Martin, 6 Blackball buildings Young, George, designer, 64 Love street Young, George M., shopman to Mrs Elizabeth Young, 5 Broomlands Young, James, Gallowhill Young, James A., clerk at Hodge, Young, & Martin's, 6 Blackball buildings Young, James, of Young, Son, & Co., 7 George street YOUNG, JOHN, boot and shoe manufacturer, 93 High street—house, do.—(ir^ee advertisement) Young, John, farmer, Fulwood, Houston Young, John, mason, 15 West brae YOUNG, JOHN, & CO., timber merchants and saw millers, Burgh Saw Mills, Caledonia street Young, John, 27 Well street Young, John, starch and corn flour manufacturer, Napier

• works, Murray street—house, Greenock road Young, John, of John Young & Co., Priory Park, Castle- head Young, John, draper, 87 High street YOUNG, JOHN, brassfounder, 15 Abbey close—house, 5 Garthland lane—(See advertisement) Young, Mrs, milliner, 45 George street Young, Miss, milliner, 87 High street PAISLEY. 138

YOUNG, MORRIS, curator, Free Library and Museum, High street Young, Mrs Elizabeth, wine and spirit merchant, 5 Broomlands Young, Mrs James, eating-house keeper, 5 Canal street Young, Mrs Robert, manufacturer and weavers' furnisher, 44 George street—house, 33 do. YOUNG, ROBERT, plumber and gasfitter, 42 High street—house, 47 do. Young, Robert B., clerk, Post Office, 11 Sandholes Young, Robert S., of Young, Son, & Co., 29 Causeyside Young, Samuel, of John Young & Co., 26 St. James st. Young, Stephen A. M'L., 8 Orr square YOUNG, STEPHEN, printer, bookbinder, and litho- grapher, 2 New street—house, 8 Orr square— (See advertisement) I i YOUNG, SON, & CO., manufacturers, 106 Causeyside Young, William, cowfeeder, and hay and straw merchant, 11 Broomlands Young, William M., of Young, Son, & Co., 29 Causeyside Young, William, grocer, 19 Well street YOUNGER, GEORGE, & CO., yarn merchants and agents, 15 Causeyside, and 1 North Court, Royal Exchange, Glasgow—Robert Armour, agent YUILL, James, manufacturer, 11 Forbes place—house, Craigielea, Blackstoun road Yuill, Mrs William, 33 Old Sneddon

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Accountants.

Anderson, John, 33 Old Sneddon Barclay, H. B., Canal Bank Boyd, Robert, 46 Moss street Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside Gibb, John, 8 King street, Broomlands Hart, Alexander, 6 Gauze street Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 Iligh street Muir, John, 23 Moss street M'Gown, Alex. B., 14 Gilmonr street M'Gown, John, 14 Gilmour street Robertson, J. Jack, 52 Storie street Winning, James, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street

Agents and Commission Agrents. Armour, Robert, 15 Causeyside Campbell, A. R., 19 Storie street Cook, Archibald, 7 Gateside Gilmour, David, 5 Causeyside Hutton, Robert, 40 Broomlands Jamieson, John, 21 St. James street Macalpine, Thos. W., 48 Moss street Muir, A. Craig, Howard st. (Glasgow), 47 Oakshaw street Muir, Roger "W. (Glasgow), Annfield villa, Castlehead Muir, Robert, 3 Castle street Kicolson, John, (Glasgow), Marylea, Calside 136 PAISLEY.

Robertson & M'Kinlay, 109 Causeyside Rodger, William, Lylesland Cottage Thomson, John, 1 St. James street Wilson, James, 13 Canal street

Architects and Land Surveyors.

Hutchison, John, 190 West George street, Glasgow —house, Fairhill, Calside, where messages can be left Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St, James place Rennison & Scott, 15 Gilmour street Stewart, William, 128 Wellington street, Glasgow

Aiictioneers and Appraisers.

Hunter, Matthew, 10 Moss street MacFadyen, James Russell, 9 Churchhill and 28 Wellmeadow Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Reid, James, 18 High street

Bakers.

Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills Barr, Alexander, 5 Love street Barr, Mrs John, 24^ Causeyside Brown, Mrs Hugh, 56 Causeyside Buchanan, Joseph, 152 George street Carmichael, Peter, 47 High street Carruth, John, 39 George street Clark, John, 4 Lawn street Craig, John, 17 Wellmeadow Davidson, Matthew, 6 Silk street Dempster, John, 2 Dovesland Forsyth, Joseph, 22 Sandholes Galbraith, John, 37 Moss street Gibson, Andrew, 38 High street Gilmour, Allan, 82 Canal street Goudie, John, 18 Broomlands Grieve, Robert, jun., 52 Caledonia street PAISLEY. 137

Hamilton, Mrs James, 4 Smithhills Hamilton, Robert, 70 Gauseyside Hamilton, Thomas, 19 Gauseyside Henderson, Mrs, 12 Gauze street Kelly, James, 34 High street Kennedy, John, 31 High street Kerr, Alexander, 25 High street Lamb & Robertson, 26 G-auze street Lang, John, jun., 78 High street Lockhart, Alexander, 25 Gordon's lane Lochrie, Gharles, 12 Old Sneddon [ -.^ Muir, Robert, 27 New Sneddon j cc Munro, James, 24 Gauze ^ street I ^^< M'Ghee, Maxwell, 6 Broomlands M'Kean, James, 36 High street M'Lean, Neil, 105 George street Maclerie, George, 7 High street M'Millan, Dugald, 41 Broomlands I. M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street M'Pherson, Joseph, 8 Broomlands Oliver, Robert, 73 Love street Orr, Thomas, 13 St. James place Paisley Baking Gompany, 94 Gauseyside Paisley Bread Association, 7 Hospital lane Paterson, James, 66 Broomlands —i Patrick, Thomas, 69 Broomlands ^ Peacock, Robert, 5 George street

Stewart, William, 32 Storie street Swan, J. & M., 73 Causeysicle Walker, John, 22 Wellmeadow Wilson, Henry, 43 Broomlands Wilson, Robert, 111 George street

Bankers.

Abercrombie, William, Union Bank, 3 Gilmour street Finlator, Thomas, City of Glasgow Bank Guilleaume, Peter, National Bank, 1 Forbes place Hutcheson, John, Bank of Scotland, 8 St. Mirren st. Macfarlane, Hugh, British Linen Company's Bank,. 17 Gilmour street Murray, David, Royal Bank of Scotland, 13 Gilmour street Pollock, Alexander, City of Glasgow Bank, 1 02 High street (Cross) Ross, James, Commercial Bank of Scotland, 8 Causeyside Russell, Robert, Clydesdale Bank, 7 High street

Belt Makers.

Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stirling & Co., 86 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Knox, John, jun., 1 New street

Bill Fosters.

Walker, Samuel, 17 Causeyside Williams, William, 18 Old" Sneddon

Bleachers, Shaiwl "Washers, Scourers, &c.

Aikman, J. & G., Cumberland place Blackwood, Matthew, & Son, Arthurlie BleachworkSy Barrhead Fulton, WilHam, & Sons, Glenfield Hamilton, Adam, & Sons, Blackland Mill Hamilton, William, Murray street (Caledonia lone) PAISLEY. 139

Hogg, Archibald, Especlair Hutchison, WilHam, jun., & Co., George place Liggat, David, & Co., Colinslee Lounsdale Bleaching Company, Lounsdale M'Lardie, J. N-, Meikleriggs Paisley House of Refuge (washing and dressing) Pollock & Cochran, Thrushcraig Robertson, M., & Co., Foxbar Ross, George, Seedhill Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston Wills, William, & Co., Colinslee, Neilston road

BooliTsinders. [ q^ Carswell, David, 35 Storie street Carswell, John, 4 Pligh street '^ Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street ^ Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside. Wilson, William, 107 High street and 18 Gilmoursto Uj Booksellers and Stationers.

Anderson, James, 60 High street Ll. Barbour, John, 100 Causeyside Beckett, James, 109 High street >- Beckett, Matthew, 104 High street LlJ Caldwell, J., 2 Gilmour street Carr, Samuel, 68 Causeyside _ Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street

Ritchie, David (manufacturing stationer), Cumberland place, Causeyside Small, Mrs, 63 Causeyside Thomson, John, 7 High street Wilson, Robert, 84 Broomlands Wilson, William, 107 High street (Cross)

Boot and Slioemalsers*

Andrew, Robert, 5 Smithhills Boyle, James, 37 Back Sneddon Bruce, Alexander, 34 Glen street Campbell, Alexander, 12 St. James place Campbell, Robert, clogmaker, 6 St. Mirren street Campbell, Noble, 5 Bridge street, Newtown Caskie & Son, 21 Wellmeadow Cochran, John W., 5 Lylesland Crawford, Gavin, 92 High street Dick, James, & Sons, 166 George street (wholesale) Dobbie, William, 149 George street Donaldson, Hugh, 56 Storie street Donaldson, Mrs John, 6 Orchard street Douglas, Duncan, 38 Causeyside Drennan, John, 34 Ferguslie Drummond, Andrew, 12 Glen street Forsyth, George, 69 High street Forsyth, Robert, 2 Neilston road Forsyth, William, 5 Sir Michael street Galbraith, Charles, 2 County place Gibson, MacKellar, & Co., 16 Causeyside (whole- sale) Haggarty, William, 41 New street Hardie, Alexander, 22 Lady lane Houston, John, 15 Smithhills Howatson, James, 4 Barr street Hutchison, Robert, 83 High street, and 70 Broom- lands Jaap, John, 109 High street Jamieson, Samuel, 6 Lylesland Jeffrey, John, Underwood buildings Paisley. 141

Kennedy^ Archibald, 9 Prussia street Marshall, Miss, 81 High street Mitchell, John S., 4 High street Morrison, James, 46 Moss street Morton, Brunker, & Co., 7 Old Sneddon Murray, J., 3 West street M'Aulay, James, 3 New Smithhills M'Ansland, Alexander, 14 High street M'Ausland, James, 5 New Smithhills M 'Donald, Allan, 6 Neilston street M'Farlane, Alexander, 134 George street M'Lachlan, Dugald, 17 Gauze street M'Millan, Peter, 11 Cotton street M'Nish, Bobert, 94 High street M'Nish, Mrs Wm., 5 County place and 42 Moss st. Paterson, A. & W., 97 High street Peacock, Thomas, 24 New street Pettigrew, William, 65 George street Robinson, James, 52 Storie street Smith, Hugh, 30 Causeyside Sweenie, David, 8 Neilston road Wilson, William, 24 Wellmeadow Wylie, WiUiam, 2 Broomlands, 54 Causeyside, and 22 High street Youl & Drennan, 51^igh street Young, John, 93 High street

Boxmaker (Fancy). Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside

BrassfovLnders. Cochran & M'Gechan, 20 and 21 Abbey close Morrison, John, & Sons, Dyers' wynd Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 Back Sneddon Todd, George, 13 High street Young, John, 15 Abbey close

Brewers. Sacell Brewery Co., 8 Saucel 142 PAISLE?.

Erickmakers and Briclslouilders. Brown, Robert, & Sod—town office, Sneddon Bridge —worlds, Caledonia, Shortroods, & Fergnslie Bell & M'Lachlan, Shortroods Brickworks—office, 2 Glen lane Gait, John—works, Nethercommon—yard, 16 Abbey close—house, 1 Underwood lane M'Kaig, Thomas, Victoria Brick Works, 28 Love street—house, 30 New Sneddon Rankin, John, & Co., North Caledonia Brick "Works, Love street Robertson & Hillcoat, Gockston Brickworks

Srusli, Basket, Oomb, Toy, and Fancy G-oods "Warehoiises.

Craig, James, 21 Causeyside Foulds, Mrs J., & Miss J., 8 Moss street Lockhart, Elizabeth, 69 Broomlands M'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williamsburgh Thomson, John, 87 High street (corner of Church- hill) Wilson, Walter, & Son, 4 Storie street Wright, John, 3 Moss street and 98 Causeyside

Cabinetmakers.

Agnew, Mrs H. C, 49 High street Armstrong, George, 14 Wellmeadow Auld, John, 30 Orchard street Baird, William, 100 High street Black, James, 31 and 32 Lady lane Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street Cochran, Robert, 22 Niddry street Erskine, Andrew, 2 Lady lane Gardner, James, 2 Inkle street Hunter, James, 32 and 34 High street Hunter, William, 84 George street Leitch, John, 80 New Sneddon Lemon & Green, 8, 9, and 10 Churchhill PAISLEY. 143

Miller, William, 6 Barr street M'Geachy, James, 49 Moss street M'Innes, John, William street PatoD, John, 22 Glen street Risk & Marshall, 33 Wellmeadow Sunter, William, 23 Lady lane Wed dell, John, 48 High street Weir, George, 93 High street Wotherspoon, James, 37 Wellmeadow

Caleuderers and Finisliers.

Aikman, J, & G., Cumberland place Bonnar & Hamilton, 15 Causeyside Bonnar & Law, 113 Causeyside Cochran, James, 99 Causeyside Crawford, William, 105 Causeyside Cunningham, Alexander, 12 Causeyside M'Lardie, J. N., Meikleriggs Robertson, David, 2 Water brae (Burgh) and 5 Forbes place Robertson, John, Marshall's lane and Cartside Ross, George, Seedhill Wills, William, & Co., Colinslee, Neilston road

>- Calico and. Sha'^1 Printers. j LU Cumberland court Hamilton, John, 4 ! M'Farlane, D. & R., Underwood road CO Walker, Drybrough, & Co., Arkleston — n

Candle Makers- !

Dobie, George, 12 High street Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon Sim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft Stevenson, John, & Sons, 77 New Sneddon

Card and Print Cutters, Bauchop, John, 11 Falside Clark, John, 65 Causeyside 144 PAISLEY.

Davidson, Thomas, 114 Causeyside Edmond, Robert, & Son, South Bridge street Hamilton, John, 4 Cumberland court Lang, Robert, High Carriagehill Montgomery, James, 20 Smithhills M'Arthur, Alexander, 1 Shuttle street Morrison, Peter, 6 Forbes place , Thomson, William, 1 Prussia street I

Carpet Manufacturers. Forbes, William, & Son, 21 and 22 Well street Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., Nethercommon I

Welsh, William, Macdowall street I

Carters. Caledonian Railway Company, Railway Station, Greenlaw—Peter Blair, agent

Cowan & Co., Railway Station, Greenlaw—Robert ; M'Lean, agent Cumming, William, 18 Well street

• Fairley, James, 8 Castle street Gilmour, Robert, 38 Thread street Kirkwood, William, Canal street Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street Rutherford, Thomas, 4 Garthland lane Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon Templeton, William, 36 Back Sneddon Walker, William, 39 Lady lane

Carvers and C^ilderSr

M'Whinnie, John, 81 High street Neilson, William, 85 High street

Chemical Works. Anderson & Wallach, M'Farlane street. Race Course road Campbell & Co., Cartvale Works, New Sneddon Forrest, William, Burnbank, Chain road PAISLEY, 145

Muir & Anderson, 93 New Sneddon M'Farlane, J. &; G., Brediland, Chain road, and Johnstone Smith, Richard, Craigielea Works

Chimney S-weeps.

Adam, Alexander, 14 Smithhills Blane, G-., 18 Albion street Gait, William, 94 High street

Gliina and Crystal Mercliants. -4: Li-

Crawford, Elizabeth D., 47 Moss street ( j Dickie, E., 21 Moss street Forsyth, John, 31 Smithhills Harkness, J., 2 Cotton street Houston, Matthew, 19 George street Irvine, William, 1 Neilston street Kerr, John, 24 Causeyside Miller, Thomas, 117 George street M'Leod, Alexander, 89 Causeyside >- LiJ Robertson, Matthew, 111 George street

! Speirs Cochran, 15 Wellmeadow & CO Speirs, William, 13 Wellmeadow Storrie, J. <& W., 37 High street and 1 Storie street

Clergyman of variotis Denominations.

Anderson, George S., Colinslee House Bannatyne, Alexander, Calside Bisset, Alexander, 2 East Buchanan street Brown, James, St. James' Manse, Castlehead Clazy, George, 38 Oakshaw street Crouch, John, Mansfield place, Neilston road Dunlop, Robert, Gateside Elder, Andrew, 15 Barclay street Fleming, Andrew G., Castlehead Fleming, John, 56 Canal street Flett, Oliver, Calside N 146 PAISLEY.

Fox, Michael, D.D., 2 East Buchanan street France, William, 49 Oakshaw street Fraser, William, LL.D., Underwood Henderson, Andrew, Castlehead Hughes, Frances Joseph, 2 East Buchanan street Hutton, George C, Mount Pleasant, Canal street Lang, A. Montgomery, the Manse, 45 Oakshaw st. Lees, James C, D.D., Abbey Manse, 7 Garthland st. Mills, William Fowler, 33 New Sneddon Mitchell, A., Midford, Greenock road Macalpine, Thos. W., Castlehead M'Indoe, William, 97 George street M'Intosh, Alexander, Manse, Stirling street M'Kune, Christopher, Barshaw Cottage Niven, Frederick, 51 Love street Simcock, J. M'Rae, Albert Terrace, Espedair Sturrock, James B., 29 Oakshaw street Thomson, John, D.D., Blackball Terrace Watson, David, 49 Love street Wilson, Alexander, 50 Causeyside

Clotli Mercliants and. Agents for do.

Greenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside Philips, William, & Co., Ill Causeyside Thomson, John, 1 St. James street Younger, George, & Co., 15 Causeyside—Robert Armour, agent

Clotli Mercliaiits and "Woollen Drapers-

Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street Goold, James, 47 Moss street King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street Lamberton & Tennent, 15 High street M'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street Paisley Clothing Company, High street (Cross) Robertson & M' Gibbon, 17 High street Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street fAISLET. 147

Coacli and Van Builders.

Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street M'Nair, John, & Co., 3 Mill street Roxburgh, Robert, 4 Garthland lane Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street

Coacli Hirers.

Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street Boyd, R., County place Climie, Mrs William, Bull Inn, 5 New street Hutton, Henry, 2 County place and 11 Inkle street King, James, 2 County place and 4 Smithhills Tarburn, George, Old Sneddon cr

Coal Mercliants and Dealers. . —

Barbour, Alexander, 10 Orchard street I i_^

,' Blackwood, ; Thomas, Underwood depot ^j Caldwell, David, Underwood depot, and Canal Basin, •' r-^

19 Canal street ,• q_ Ferguson, Moses, Western Coal depot, King street j ;>- Fletcher, J. C, 17 Old Sneddon I L^ Foulds, Alexander, Underwood depot i —' George, William, 4 Prussia street I Guthrie, W. & Co., Underwood depot and 8 Broomlanda _

Harper, Hugh, 51 Caledonia street I -^x^

Hector, Matthew, & Co., Underwood depot | Q_ Herdman, William, 15 Canal street Hill & Todd, Underwood depot Ker, Thomas, 28 Causeyside Logan, David, Underwood depot Mitchell, James, 3 Newton street M'Gallan, James S., Underwood depot M'Lachlan, James, Canal Basin, 19 Canal street and Underwood depot M'Leod, Matthew, Underwood and Stoney Brae depots M'Stravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street Reid, John, 69 Broomlands Risk, Robert, & Co., Stoney Brae and Underwood Robertson, John, Underwood depot 148 PAISLET.

Robertson, Matthew, 111 G-eorge street Speirs & Gibb, Underwood and Stoney brae depots Underwood Co-Operative Company, Underwood depot Robert More, salesman Whiteford, Andrew, Underwood depot Whitehead, Walter, Underwood and Stoney brae depots—office, 16 Moss street Wood, James, Underwood and Stoney brae depots Woo'l, John, Underwood depot

Coffse Hoiises and Hotels (Temperanoe).

Barclay, John, 19 Smithhills Goodlet, Thomas, 100 High street M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street Norri-e, C. & A., 9 High street (Cross) Richmond, William, 6 Moss street

Ccnfectioners axid. Fruiterers.

Adam, Mrs William, 23 Gauze street Allison, James, 7 Neilston Road Allison, John, 22 and 45 Causeyside Anderson, John, 23 Smithhills Barnett, A., 10 Moss street Blackwood, Maggie, 55 Caledonia street Bissland, William, 3 Wellmeadow Boag, Allan, 11 Storie street Brodie, John, 12 High street Cairns, Alexander and Robert, 2 High street (whole- sale) Caldwell, Janet, 81 Broomlands Cameron, Angus, 46 Calside Cockburn, John, 94 Causeyside Crooks, Mrs William, 8 Cotton street Dalziel, Jane, 24 Causeyside Finlay, William, 3 Mossvale lane Fulton, James, 28 Causeyside Fulton, John, 73 Broomlands Gibson, John, 6 New Smithhills Gilmour, Miss M., 90 High street PAISLEY. 149

Gladstone, John, 20 Sandholes Hamilton, Mrs, 1 Wellmeadow Herd, Robert, 18 Stock street Hill, Miss, 30 High street Houston, Archibald, 82 Causeyside Jamieson, J., 10 Well street Johnston, G-., 5 Smithhills

Kennedy, Andrew, 70 High street . Kerr, Benjamin, 1 Smithhills Kerr, F., 21 Glen street Kerr, Helen, 43 Moss street King, Thomas, 27 Moss street Kyle, John, Wellmeadow rn Robertson, street Lamb & 26 Gauze i Lockhart, E., 69 Broomlands j

Melville, Mrs, 30 St. James street i Menzies, Peter, 7 Old Sneddon Mack, R,, 28 Gordon's lane Martin, J., 22 Lawn street la.. Morton, Alexander, 35 High street Morrison, Annabella, 53 High street

M'Coll, Daniel, 12 Abbey close I

M'Farlane, Duncan, 2 Smithhills c_0 M'Geoch, Mrs A., 57 George street M'lllwrick, William, 69 Love street M'Kay, Thomas, 9 Back Sneddon M'Kell, Mrs Peter, 118 George street Maclerie, George, 7 High street M'Murray & M'Cowan, 36 High street and Storie st. M'Millan, Thomas, 139 George street M'Millan, William, 35 Wellmeadow M'Nicol, John, 5 Moss street M'Pherson, Robert, 17 Queen street Neil, Mrs R., 65 Broomlands Nicolini, Peter, 22 Sandholes Paterson, D., 20 Queen street Peacock, John, 9 Neilston street Provan, Andrew, 3 Maxwellton street Reid, John, 7 Broomlands Richmond, James, 22 High street N 2 150 PAISLEY.

Rowandy Mrs, 10 Lawn street Roxburgh, R., & Co., 9 County place Sawers, J., 39 High street Sharp, Miss, 5 Mill street Sim, Robert, 94 Causeyside Sim, Thomas, sen., 29 Wellmeadow Smith, John, 29 New street Stevenson, A., 41 George street Stewart, M., 47 G-eorge street Thomson, Mrs, 44 Moss street Turnbull, George, 40 High street Urquhart, John, 4 Broomlands Waddell, Mrs, 28 Great Hamilton street Waddell, William, 36 Moss street Walker, Margaret, 13 Moss street Watson, James, 69 Broomlands Whiteford, James, 53 Causeyside and 4 Lyleslaiad Wilson, James, 78 High street Wilson, William, 9 Orchard street Wishart, John, 12 Broomlands

Contractors.

Fraser, Thomas, Harbour lane Hay, William, 17 Abbey street Murrie, Alexander, 55 Caledonia street Smith, John, Canal street Stewart, John, 42 Back Sneddon Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street

Coopers.

Bell, Hugh, 16 Old Sneddon Colquhoun, Thomas, 71 Causeyside Goudie, James, 49 and 48 High street Goudie, Robert, Macdowall street Goudie, William, 49 High street Kennedy, David, 65 Canal street —^

PAISLEY, 151

Cork Cutters.

Brown, William, 95 High street Lewis & Linstead, 54 High street M'Millan, William, 14 Wellmeadow

Cotton Spinners- Kerr & Co., Underwood Mill

'"~^~ Cowfeeders.

Aitken, John R., 61 George street ^^' Aitken, Eobert, 80 Canal street "7 Allison, John, 19 Cotton street q,' Baillie, Robert, 1 Neilston road q-^

Barbour, William, Nethercommon • Blackwood, Robert, 8 Glen street — Blair, Hugh, 32 Canal street ! UJ Bowie, Mrs Walter K., 60 High street

,- Brisbane, Ann, 5 Cotton street \ Clark, Archibald, 18 Great Hamilton street j Ll_

Cochran, Alexander, Burnfoot i Craig, Margaret, 15 Castle street >- j Craig, Mrs, 13 Inkle street Craig, Mrs, 8 Neilston street Camming, Robert, 22 Newton street ^ Drew, Robert, 14 High street Dunlop, George, 13 Sir Michael street Fyfe, John, 22 Canal street Gardner, Mrs Robert, West Greenhill Gemmell, Matthew, 13 Cotton street Gibb, Matthew, 1 Lylesland Graham, John, 7 Smithhills Gray, James, Crow road Holms, William, 5 Love street Jackson, Mrs, 27 Love street Kerr, Robert, Abercorn dairy, 6 Bank street Kirkwood, Mrs James, 8 Glen lane Kirkwood, William, 20 Lady lane Laird, Robert, 18 Gauze street Law, James, 26 New street 152 PAISLEY.

Lockie, Robert, 91 Causeyside Livingston, Daniel, 5 Silk street Love, William, 57 Broomlands Love, John, 39 Storie street Lyon, Mrs, 1 Neilston road Malcolm, Archibald, 46 High street Mathieson, Archibald, 12 Storie street Morrison, James, 23 Glen street M'Coll, John, Lonehead M'Dermid, Charles, 3 North Croft M'Dermid, Peter, 2 Moncrieff street M'Nair, Misses, 33 Moss street M'Murray, Mrs, 19 New Smithhills M'Naiight, Hugh, 3 New street M'Pherson, Duncan, Gibbie's Bush, King street Philips, Alexander, 73 Canal street Pollock, Robert, 18 San dholes Pringle, Matthew, 24 Storie street Provan, Andrew, 3 Maxwelltown street, and market gardener, 13 Wellmeadow Reid, John, Neil street Ronald, James, Nethercommon Russell, Matthew, 3 Cotton street

Scarlet, Samuel, 3 Stirling street j - Steven, William, 13 Prussia street ,/(/ j <^ Stevenson, James, 25 Lawn street •/ f'- ^' > Tyre, James, 37 Ferguslie Walker, Alexander, 32 Castle street Walker, James, 33 Causeyside Walker, John, 23 Abbey street Walker, William, 39 Lady lane Walker, William, Ferguslie Wingate, John, 10 Gateside Young, William, 11 Broomlands

Bistillers.

Saucel Distillery Co., King street, Saucel Stewart, James, & Co., King street, Saucel PAISLEY. 153

Drapers and. Silk Mercers.

Andrews, John, 100 High street Ballantyne & Co., 84 Broomlands Blah', Matthew, 104 Causeyside Burt, Peter, 48 Causeyside Coats, Jervis, 80 Broomlands Coats, Thomas, 49 Broomlands Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 New Smithhills Cumming, M., 4 and 19 Smithhills Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street Elliot, Thomas, 134 George street Fisher, Robert, 44 New street

Foulds, William, 81-|- High street I "^ Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street

Gibson, Robert, 74 Causeyside I i-xJ Gilchrist, Robert, 5 Moss street ..XJ Goold, James, 47 Moss street Granger, Thomas, 4 Silk street ^^ j Hamilton, Alexander, 16 Wellmeadow Henry, Thomas, 91 High street King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street

Knox, Alexander, 1 Smithhills rj-y Lamberton & Tennant, 15 High street Lawrie, William, 11 St. James place n^ Lockhart, Andrew H., 104 High street (Cross) Lyle, William, Marshall's lane and 16 George street Lymburn, James, & Son, 16 High street Middlemas, Miss, 6 Orchard street Montgomery, Elizabeth, 85 Causeyside Muir, Thomas, 96 High street M'Fadyen, W., 109 High street M'Killigin, Duncan, 15 High street Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 Love street Parlane & Naismith, 10 High street Purves, James, 44 New street Reid, Mrs, 19 Gauze street Ritchie & Hunter, 39 Wellmeadow 154 PAISLEY*

Robertson, Jane, 2 Queen street Robertson & M' Gibbon, 17 High street Ross, John, 21 Wellmeadow Rowand, John, 14 Broomlands Shields, John, 3 Silk street Sinclair, Janet, 3 Wellmeadow Smart & Rolland, City Bank Buildings, 102 High street (Cross) Steel, James, 2 Smithhills Taylor, Robert, Terrace buildings, 109 High street, and 5 Smithhills Thomson, Smith, & Co., 23 High street Wallace, Mrs David, 14 Barclay street Young, John, 87 High street

Dressmakers and Milliners.

* Milliners only. f Dressmakers only. *Aitken, Mrs, 100 Causeyside Austin & M'Callum, 8 Gilmour street *Baird, Miss, 75 Broomlands ^Baldwin, Miss, 82 High street *Barr, James, 6 Orchard street Beckett, E. & J., 55 Causeyside Berry, Misses, 75 High street Bowes, R. & A., 20 High street fBrown, Miss E., 61 High street *Brown, Miss, 26 Canal street fBuchanan, Misses, 56 Causeyside fCampbell, Mrs, 4 Gauze street tCarswell, Mary, 51 Broomlands *Clarke, Miss E., 12 Caledonia street Cochran, Robert, & Sons, 26 New Smithhills *Collins, Mrs, 55 Caledonia street Dalziel, Mrs W., 145 George street *Dewar, Miss, 8 Abbey street

t Donald, Mary, 104 Causeyside *Dunlop, Mrs, 9 George street •Dunlop, Miss, 66 High street Fraser, Mrs, 9 Orr square —

PAISLEY. 1 55

*Fulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills *Glover, M. & M., 44 Moss street fGordon, Mary, 93 Causeyside ^Grieve, Jane, 21 High street Hardie, J. & M., 30 High street fHay, Miss, 13 George street »Hill, Mrs, 102 George street *Kerr, J., 20 Causeyside jKilgoiir, Mrs, 21 Smithhills *'Kilpatrick, Hugh, 15 Moss street Lamberton & Tennant, 15 High street fLang, Mrs., 18 George street p; fLatta, Mrs Janet, 4 Calside --^ | ^ fLemay, Mrs and Miss, 33 High street | fLochhead, Mrs, 6 Moss street "^ JLogan, Mary, 59 High street ^ fLogan, Miss Elizabeth, 70 Broomlands ^ Lymburn, iSon, 16 High street James, & 1 •j-Mellis, Misses, 17 Broomlands Muir, Thomas, 96 High street ^-^ *Macansh, M. & G., 29 High street lj_J *M*Arthur, Miss Janet, Terrace buildings, 109 High street M'Kinlay, Misses, J. & M., 94 High street «M'Neil, J., 20 Wellmeadow Parlane & Naismith, 10 High street *Paters"on, Jessie, 26 High street CO Pattison, Margaret, 2 Canal street *Peacock, Miss Jessie, 19 Broomlands ^ Reid, Eliza, 69 Broomlands Reid, Mrs, 4 Lawn street Ritchie, Agnes, 2 Old Sneddon Ritchie & Hunter, 39 Wellmeadow Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street Scott, Mrs, 26 Broomlands Simpson, Miss, 5 County place Simpson, Miss, Renfrew road, opposite Toll-house Smith & Cochran, 1 High street *Snodgrass, Miss J., ^^ Causeyside ^Stirling, M., 24 Seedhill 156 PAISLEY.

Taylor, Miss, 15 High street Taylor, Robert, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street, and 5 Smithhills *Wallace, Miss E., 33 George street *Whiteford, Miss, 82 Broomlands * Wilson, Miss J., 44 Moss street *Young, Mrs, 45 George street *Young, Miss, 87 High street

Druggists and Cliemists.

Adam, John, 67 Broomlands Barr, Robert, 8 High street Buchanan, James, 84 Broomlands CoUigan, Hugh S., 23 Gauze st. and 74 Broomlands Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place Edmiston, William, 36 High street Falconer, John, 83 Causeyside Falconer, Robert, 83 Causeyside Hannah, Joseph, 66 Causeyside Hatrick, William, & Sou, 18 Gilmour street Hegney, Mrs, 9 St. James place Holms, John, 21 Wellmeadow and 64 Broomlands Hunter, John B., 3 Smithhills Hunter, William, 31 Causeyside Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside Manners, Charles, 18 Mill street (manufacturing chemist) Motherwell, Mrs N. C. G., 20 Orchard street Macgregor, John Ross, chemist, Lonend Dyeworks Macduff, James, 100 High street M'Farlane, J. & G. (manufacturing chemists), Bredi- land and Johnstone Chemical Works M'Leod, Ninian F., 12 Old Sneddon M'Murray, James, 19 George street Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands Wilson, Thomas, 36 Ferguslie Wilson, William, 29 Maxwellton PAISLEY, 159

Fishmongers and. Poulterers.

Logan, Robert, 149 George street Logan, James, 19 Wellmeadow M'Elwee, John K., 33 Gauze street M'Fadyen, James, 53 George street Muldoon, James, 15 Moss street Risk, William, 34 High street Robertson, Mrs William, 101 Causeyside Rocks, P., Moss Street Market

Steel, James, 1 High street »

Pleshers. Adam, James, 20 Causeyside Allan, T. & J., 34 Moss street Allison, Alexander, 34 High street Anderson, William, 5 Broomlands Anderson, William, 68 George street Armour, Robert, 53 Broomlands Brock, Thomas, 68 Causeyside Brown, John, 21 Smithhills Brown, William, 25 Gauze street Brown, William, jun., 61 Causeyside Caldwell, Alexander, 8 Cotton street Cameron, James G., 107 George street Campbell Dugald, 26 Moss street

Canning, Peter, 1 1 Glen street Canning, Robert, 76 High street Carruthers, William, 9 St. James place Cowan, Robert, 27 High street Craig, David, 19 Sandholes Gardner, Archibald, 54 Causeyside Gibb, John, 19 Orchard street Gilmour, Thomas, 42 Stock street Goudie, George, 17 George street Hood, William, 15 Lawn street Kerr, George, 8 Love street Lang, John, 54 Caledonia street Leitch, William, 31 Causeyside Lochhead, Robert, 29 George street 1 60 PAISLEY. f

Millar, Peter, 74 Love street Morrison, Alexander, 99 Causeyside and 1 Dovesland —house, 100 Causeyside Morrison, George, 35 High street Morrison, James, & Son, 104 George street Morrison, William Marshall, 103 G-eorge street Muir, David, 33 Gauze street M'Dowall, James, 41 Ferguslie M'Kenzie, James, 1 Underwood road M'Kenzie, J., 7 Storie street M'Kie, James, 14 Broomlands M'Kie, Mrs John, 3 Lawn street M'Luskie, Peter, 25 Moss street M'Stravick, David, 3 Neilston street Rattray, Robert, 11 Smithhills Rennie, James, 18 Wellmeadow Ritchie, John, 20 George street Rodger, Matthew, 17 Sandholes Ross, Matthew, 5 Neilston road Scarlett, James, 13 Broomlands Sneddon, James, 67 Broomlands Soiiden, Daniel, 25 Causeyside Souden, William, 149 George street Taylor, Allan, 12 Moss street Telfer, James, 6 New Smithhills Wallace, James, 25 Old Sneddon Watson, William, 2 High street Wilson, Charles, 21 Old Sneddon Wilson, Mrs Daniel, 5 Lawn street

Anderson, J. & E., 6 New street Begg, John, 15 Cotton street Gordon, George, 42 New street Kilpatrick, John, 16 Abbey street Leitch, John, 80 New Sneddon Scott, Alexander,, 93 High street PAISLEY. 161

Furnished. Lodgingr-House Keepers.

Auld, Miss, 26 Orchard street Hood, Miss, 34 Moss street

PvLrnisliers.

Adam, Mrs, 30 Moss street Ballantyne, M., 54 Causeyside Beckett, E. & J., 55 Causeyside Borrowman, Eliza, 73 Broomlands 1 .^ Boyd, John, 8 Moss gitreet 1'^ Campbell, Elizabeth, 21 Lawn street j Cassidy, E., 9 Lawn street '--"j Coats, Jervis, 80 Broomlands | Craig, Hugh, 28 Glen street Cumming, M., 4 and 19 Sinithhill» Fulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street Grlover, Isabella, 8 Moss street Hamilton, Mrs, 101 High street Harper & Jack, 102 Causeyside Lang, Mrs, 18 George street

Legg, M. A., 47 George street f. | Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street

Lyle, George, 4 Broomlands j CO Lyle, William, Marshall's lane and 16 George street Marshall, Mrs, 56 High street Cl. i Miller, Hugh, 17 Broomlands M'Callum, Mrs, 31 High street M'Fadyen & Co., 86 Causeyside M'Kim, John, 11 Storie street Niven, Robert, 5 Castle street O'Donnel, James, remnant warehouse, 22 Broomlands Paton, John, 8 Moncrieff street Eoss, John, 21 Wellmeadow Stevenson, John, 31 New Smithhills Templeton, Janet, 24 Causeyside

2 162 PAiSLEr.

Furniture Dealers. ,^

Burns, Mrs John, 6 Old Sneddon > Craig, James, 21 Causeyside Guthrie, Mrs, 80 High street Kingsburgh, William, 6 Storie street Mitchell, Alex., 1 Neil street and 15 Maxwellton street

. M'Ghee, Patrick, 31 Old Sneddon M'Naught, John, 38 New street Pollock, William, 101 Causeyside Sproul, William, 12 New Smithhills

G-ardeners. Anderson, James, Adelphi House Arndle, Hugh, Stonefield I Arnot, Robert, 9 Back Sneddon Brock, John, 32 Storie street Dickie, Alexander, Auchentorlie Dickson, James, Kilnside House Dickson, William, 3 Thomas street Dickson & Peacock, Ladyburu Nursery Duncan, Archibald, Greenlaw Gray, William, West Craigielea—shop, 69 Broomlands Grieve, Robert, sen., High Carriagehill and Wester Carriagehill place Holmes, George, Mossvale, Greenock road Jamieson, WiUiam, Woodside Leister, George, Crossflat House Matheson, John, Chapel House "* Maxwell, Henry, Ralston Maxwell, James,, Barshaw M'Call, John, GallowhiU M'Ghee, Gavin, Beauchamp House M'Innes, John, Maxwellton House M'Kenzie, Archibald, North Greenhill Paterson, Robert, Camphill Paul, William, Wester Crossflat and Greenlaw Pinkerton, Alexander, Kibbuckston Cottage—shop, 22 Sandholes Robertson, Daniel, Greenlaw and Linside PAISLEY* 163

Robinson, Henry, Netherhill Stobo, Thomas, West March Stobo, Thomas, jun., West March Stockman, William, Great Hamilton street Thomson, John, Ferguslie Thomson, William, 16 West street Tudhope, John, 11 Barclay street Walker, James, 53 High street White, George, 3 Moss street and Carriagehill House

G-laziers.

Adam, James, & Son, 17 Moss street -— - ^" Boyd, James, & Sons, Macdowall street | -^ Berry, John, C, 35 High street | "^^ Ferguson, Angus, 104 Causeyside \ Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadovv ^^ j Neilson, Thomas, 4 West brae '^

_-j Traill Mercliants.

Anderson, William, \ > 75 Love street ^ Anderson, William, 1 Saucel ,-> \ Lang, Robert, 5 Old Sneddon j l.^ Muir, Adam, 23 Well street | Muir, Matthew (^llasgow), Greenhill >• MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street LJ Pinkerton, William, 13 Abercorn street 1 Pollock, Robert, 16 Back Sneddon Shearer, James, 71 Broomlands Smith, Joseph, & Son, 34 George street Cl. Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mill Urie, Robert, jun., 1 Garthland street

Grocers and Victuallers.

Those marked (*) are also Spirit Dealers,

*Adan), Alexander, 3 Maxwell street Adam, John, 25 Old Sneddon *Adam, Robert, 19 Lawn street 164 t»AisLE-r*

*Adam, William, 57 Caledonia street Anderson, William, 75 Love street Anderson, William, 2 Saucel Armstrong, Mary, 19 Gauze street Arnot, Samuel, 53 Caledonia street Ayton, Robert, 9 Neilston road Ballantyne, John, 54 Causeyside Ballantyne, Mrs Joseph, 24 Wellmeadow Barbour, Thomas, 23 Carriagehill Barton, Robert John, 10 New Sneddon Begg, Archibald, 83 Broomland^

Begg, James, 33 Storie street ' Bell, Mrs E., 16 Orchard street '^^Berry, William, 75 High street Bissland, William, 3 Wellmeadow Black, Montgomerie G., 28 Wellmeadow Blair, James, 4 Potterhill Borland, Alexander, 53 High street Brough, John, 46 Millarston, Brown, William, 37 High street Buchanan, James, 25 Well street Buchanan, Jane, 72 Broomlands Buchanan, John, 16 Wellmeadow Buchanan, Mrs Margaret, 5 Inkle street Burns, James, 6 Williamsburgh Bustard, Thomas, 17 North Croft Cairns, Alexander and Robert, 2 High street *Carlile, Thomas, 37 Thread street Carruth, William, 44 Storie street ^Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton Coats, W. & A., 68 Broomlands Cochran, James, 148 George street Cochran, Robert, 21 Wallace street Colquhoun, Thomas, 18 Lady lane Comrie, John, 4 West Campbell street Craig, Alexander, 33 Gauze street •Craig, Robert, 50 Caledonia street Crawford & Naismith, 137 George street Cumming, Dugald, 21 Maxwellton street •Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew r'ep PAISLET. 165

Cuthbertson, John, 23 Gauze street Davidson, Alexander, 29 Castle street Dick, Margaret, 88 Caiiseyside Dickie, George, 12 Broomlands Dougall, Mrs Robert, 46 Broomlands Dunlop, J. & I., 97 Causeyside Easton, Mrs, 26 Glen street Emerson, John, 32 Broomlands Equitable Co-operative Society's store, 9 Stock street Erskine, James, 43 Causeyside Erskine, John, 16 Orchard street Erskine, Mrs, 2 Wellmeadow Ewing, John, 55 Storie street i"""" Ewing, William, 87 Causeyside ^ | ^ •Fechney, David, 107 George street "-^ | ^^ Fergus, J. & J., 33 High street \ "-^ •Ferguson, Margaret, 10 Storie street \ Fleming, 6 James, Smith street ( _

Eraser, "William, street 1 25 Cotton i Fulton, Mrs, 9 Moss street j '-'-' Gallacher, John, 12 Smithhills ' *George, William, 92 Causeyside Gibb, William, 10 Gauze street *Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street Gilmour, John, 20 Moss street

Gilroy, Janet, 9 Lylesland I f , j Glass, James, 2 Broomlands

Goudie, Mrs (green grocer), 19 Orchard street | 00 Graham, Mrs, 17 Ferguslie

Hill, John, 102 George street Hood, T., 15 Lawn street Hosie, John, 86 Causeyside ^Hunter, Mrs Thomas, 22 Great Hamilton street Johnston, William, 2 Old Sneddon Kelly, Mrs James, 22 Lawn street ® Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street King, John, 56 George street Knox, Mrs, 16 Abercorn street Lang, William, 7 Bridge street Latta, Jane, 8 Ferguslie Law, Richard, 8 SeedhiU Livingstone, James, 15 Williamsburgh Lyle, Alexander, 39 Ferguslie Martin, John, 9 Seedhill Mellis, Mrs William, 17 Broomlands Millar, James, 33 Thread street ^Miliar, Mrs A., 1 East Buchanan street Millar, Mrs, 22 Orchard street Mitchell, Johnston, 7 Castle street Monaghan, William, 63 Storie street Morton, Hugh, 95 High street Muir, Catherine, 12 Smithhills *Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston road Muir, Francis. 20 Glen street Muir, John, 20 Wallace street Muir, Robert, 10 Glen street Muir, William, 26 Cotton street M'Adam, Mrs James, 5 North Croft M'Alpine, David, 36 St. James street M'Cracken, Thomas, 17 Gauze street M'Dermid, Peter, 2 Moncrieff street M'Farlane, George, 21 New Smithhills M'Farlane, Robert, 17 Cotton street *M'Ghie, John, 13 Abbey street M' Gibbon, Mrs James, 12 Glen street M'Hale, Peter, 119 George street M'Indoe, Mrs, 15 Ferguslie M'Kay, William, Livingstone place, Carriagehill M'Keller, Archibald, 42 Moss street PAISLEY. 167

M'Keller, Daniel, 28 George St., and **84 Causeyside M' Keller, Matthew H., 31 High street *M*Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street M'Lean, John, 74 Causeyside and New Buildings, Underwood M'Lellan, James, Blackwood's Buildings, Underwood road M'Morland, William, egg merchant, 20 Sandholes M'Murrich, James, jun., 28 Causeyside M'Nair Dnncan, 2 High street, 25 Moss street, and 2 St. James place M'Nair, John, 50 George street M'Naughton, James, 92 New Sneddon M'Neil, John, 19 Wellmeadow Newton, Robert, 34 Glen street Newton, Mrs, 16 Maxwell ton street *Nicol, John, 6 George street Noble, Henry, butter & egg merchant, 7 Cotton st. Orchardson, Robert, 23 New street Orr, Mrs, 29 Glen street O'May, Robert, 31 Storie street O'May, William, 17 Wellmeadow Paisley Provident Co-operative stores, 15 George street, 68 Love street, and West End Branch, 53 Broomlands Park, Alexander H., & Co., 105 High street (Cross) Parker, J. & R., 35 Ferguslie Paterson, Andrew, 15 Old Sneddon *Paterson, Thomas, 32 Wellmeadow Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street Paul, Matthew, 20 Broomlands Peacock, Gavin, 32 Storie street Peacock, Mrs, 29 Ferguslie Peacock, Robert, 90 High street Pennel, John, 39 Maxwellton Percy, Francis, 101 Causeyside Pinkerton, James, wholesale provision merchant 40 New Street Pollock, Mary, 47 High street Pollock, William, 27 High street 168 PAISLEY.

Ramsay, James, 20 Abbey street Ray, Samuel, 16 Ferguslie Raid, Andrew, 13 Old Sneddon Reid, Jane, 19 Old Sneddon Richardson, Isaac, 21 High street Ritchie, David, 25 Queen street Ritchie & Pinkerton, 25 George street Ritchie, Robert, 25 Gauze street and 57 Causeyside Robertson, Duncan, 16 Thread street Robertson, William, 5 Carriagehill Rodger, James, 1 Mossvale •Rodger, Matthew, 8 Wallneuk Scott, John, 70 Love street Scott, Mrs Matthew, 11 Saucel Scott, Robert, 3 Garthland street Semple, James, 36 Canal street Semple, Mrs J., 26 Well street Shanks, Mrs William, 9 School wynd Shaw, Mrs Catherine, 1 Bridge street Sim, Matthew, 14 Carriagehill *Sim, James, 4 Thread street Sim, William, 18 George street Smith, Alexander, 6 Barclay street Smith, Joseph & Son, 34 George street Smith, Mrs, 16 Orchard street Smith, Mrs, 10 Silk street «Smith, Mrs David, 22 Causeyside Somerville, Jane, 21 Moss street Speirs, Matthew, 21 Lawn street Spence & Sons, 62 Storie street Stevenson, James, 42 Broomlands Tannahill, Alexander, 150 George street ^Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street *Templeton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street ^Thomson, Mrs Robert, 10 Storie street Thomson, William, 99 George street Train, Mrs John, 31 George street Ure, J. & D., 4 High street Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside Wales, Hugh, 27 Williamsburgh PAISLEY. 169

•Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands Walker, James, 16 Broomlands Walker, Mrs Margaret, 100 George street Watsou, Thomas, tea merchant, 53 High street Watt, Robert, 58 George street *Weir, William, 51 George street Weir, John, 15 Gauze street Weir, James, 10 Old Smithhills and 24 Gordon's lane Whyte, Mrs James, 9 Wardrop street Whitehead, Walter, 44 Broomlands Wilkie, Mrs, 34 Canal street Williamson, Mrs M., 40 Wellmeadow '< Wills, James, 63 George street Wilson, James, 3 Mossvale CG Wilson, William B., 25 George street *Woodrow, Mrs, 9 Williamsburgh Zj Wright, Mrs A., 23 Abbey street ! , ! *Wylie, R. S., 71 Love street young, William, 19 Well street

Sair Dressers.

Brooks, James, 2 Gauze street LU Burns, George, 80 High street Fitch, John, 11 Old Sneddon I ^ Gardner, Andrew, 42 Moss street Hagarty, Joseph, 3 New street Houston, John, 29 High street Millar, John, 29 Maxwellton street M'Atavy, Francis, 19 High street M'Gallan, John G., 91 Causeyside M'Gregor, William, 34 Old Sneddon M'Lean, Miss E. R., 49 Moss street Quin, Terence, 17 Moss street Wright, John 98 Causeyside

Ham Curers. Brown, John, 21 Smithhills Coats, W. & A.,, 68 Broomlands Fulton, Mrs, 9 Moss street p 170 PAISLEY.

Orchardson, Robert, 23 New street Pinkerton, James, 40 New street Ritchie & Pinkerton, 168 George street Spence & Sons, 62 Storie street Ure, Thomas, 97 Causeyside Wallace, James, 25 Old Sneddon

Hatters.

Brown, George, 87 High street Craig, J., & Co., 28 High street Robertson & Son, 49 Moss street Smith, Robert, 88 and 89 High street

Hosiers.

Barbour, Robert, 101 High street Borrowman, Eliza, 73 Broomlands Boyd, John, 8 Moss street Brown, M., 4 Moss street Cassidy, E., 9 Lawn street Clelland, William, 92 Causeyside Goats, Jervis, 80 Broomlands Fulton, Misses, 2 Smithhills Gibb, John, 25 and 26 High street Legg, M. A., 47 George street Lyall, H. & C, 97 High street M'Allay, T. 21 Lawn street M'Callum, Mrs, 3] High street M'Hutchison, D., 3 St. James street M'Intyre, Robert, 60 George street McNeil, Miss E., 11 Smithhills Ramsay, A., 7 Love street

House Factors.

Begg, David, 7 Sir Michael street Cochran, John, Potterhill Cochran, William, High Park Donald, Thomas, 4 Storie street Fisher, John, 4 Causeyside PAISLUY. 171

Gibb, Thomas, 39 New street Lang, James, 86 High street Lawrie, John, 27 Williamsburgh Lyle, Dalrymple, 4 High street Muir, John, 23 Moss street M'Leod, Matthew, 87 High street M'Sfcravic, James, 3 Moncrieff street Winning, James, Terrace buildings, 109 High street

Inn and Hotel Keepers.

Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street Climie, Mrs, Bull Inn, 5 New street Keith, Samuel, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, Smithhills Morrison, Janet, Globe Hotel, 11 High street Thomson, Mrs Archibald, County Hotel, County place j L

i L, Iron Pounders- j c Abercorn Foundry Company, North Croft j ^ Bow, Joseph, Paisley Foundry, 90 New Sneddon I -> M'Lachlan, Bow, & Co., Thistle Works, 8 Bridge st. 1 u F., Craig, A. & Co., Caledonia Works, Macdowall j _ street ~(j FuUerton, Hodgart, Barclay, & Vulcan Works, 4 j ^ Hamilton street n Marshall, John, Macdowall street Porteous, Dundas S., Snawdoun Works, 55 Back Sneddon

Iron 3i£erc]iants^

Murdoch, Robert, & Co., 14 South Croft, Paisley, and 21 and 23 Robertson street, Glasgow

Ironmongers.

Crawford, H. & J., 24 Causeyside Duncan, William, 109 High street Eadie, Brothers, 94 High street 172 PAISLEY.

Glover, William, 19 High street Haran, Neil G., 102 Causeyside, and 28 New street Higgen, David, 30 Gauze street M'Arthur, William, 9 High street Neil. James, 8 Broomlands Neilson, William, 2 Wellmeadow Pinkerton, James,. 14 Moss street Ritchie, James, 47 Moss street Thomson, Joseph, 98 High street Wylie & Cameron, 3 High street

Ja&quard Macliine Makers^

Alexander, W., Barterholra roadhead

Ladies' ITurses.

Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street Steel, Mrs, 70 Canal street

Lathsplitters.

Rome, George, 31 Caledonia street Rome, William, 17 Old Sneddon Thomson, James, & Son, Harbour Ian©

Law A^eut.

Campbell, Thomas, 4 Moss street

Leatlier Mercliants.

Lang, James, 86 High street Lang, James, jun., 86 High street Lang, William, 86 High street Langs & Semple, Seedhill, (wholesale) M'Intosh, Andrew, & Co., 7 New Smithhills M'Nish, Robert, 94 High street Wylie, William, 2 Broomlands PAISLEY. 1 73

Lithograpliers and Engravers.

Barbour, John, jun., practical engraver, 99 Causcyside Carswell, John, 4 High street Gibb, Thomas, Abbey mill, Abbey close Graham, T. & R., 4 Bridge street Hay, Robert, & Son, 10 High street Lochhead, William A., 16 Causeyside Millar & Ferguson, 9 New street Paterson, & Co., 8 High street Young, Stephen, 2 New street >- Manufacturers. !_i_

Arthur, John, 109 Causeyside \

Cochran, William, 7 St. Mirren street I UJ street Li-! Convex Weaving Company, 153 George | Cunningham, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside Q_ | '-^ Cunningham, John, & Son, 8 Forbes place | Dalziel & Begg, 112 Causeyside

Donochy, John, «fe Co., 4 Causeyside LjJ Fleming, David, 109 Causeyside Macnairs, Glenifier Factory, 32 High st. Gemmell & j ^ Gibb, Matthew, & Co., 4 Cumberland Court, Causey-. | — '^ side j --^ Gibson, Cowan, & Son, 114 Causeyside I Greenlees, Matthew, & Co., 7 and 8 Forbes place Guthrie, Robert, & Co., 10 Forbes place Halden, Francis, 3 Forbes place Harper, William, 6 Smith street Johnston, William B., & Co., 4 Forbes place Kerr, Robert, & Son, 21 to 25 Thread street Kilpatrick, James, 18 Causeyside Leitch, Alexander, 1 Inkle street Logan & Gardner, 5 Forbes place Maxwell, Matthew, 114 Causeyside Millar, J. & R., 6 and 7 Causeyside p 2 174 PAISLEY.

Mitchell, Andrew, jun., 4 Cumberland Court, Cau- seyside Morgan, John, & Co., 110 Causeyside Murray, Daniel, jun., & Co., 2 Forbes place Murray, James, 1, 2, and 3 Causeyside M'Kechnie, John, Causeyside court, 14 Causeyside M'Kechnie, Malcolm, 70 Causeyside M'Lennan, T. B., 113 Causeyside M'Nair, Duncan, 4 Cumberland court, Causeyside M'Naughton, James, 113 Causeyside Neil, John, 6 Wardrop street Nisbet, John, 109 Causeyside Paisley Co-Operative Manufacturing Society (limited) 114 Causeyside Paterson, James, & Co., 5 Causeyside Purves, James, 9 New street Reid, Robert, 13 Causeyside Robin, John, & Co., Caledonia Factory, Caledonia street Smith, Charles, & Co., 115 Causeyside Speirs, David, & Co., 167 George street Stewart, John M., Greenhill house Storie, John, Cumberland court, Causeyside Todd, Alexander, & Co., 15 Causeyside Walkers & Co., 113 Causeyside Webster, A. F., & Co., 6 Forbes place Welsh William, Macdowall street Welsh, William, jun., 2 Forbes place White, Alexander, Potterhill White, John, 23 Lady lane (stockings) Whitehill, M., & Co., 9 Causeyside Wilson, Brothers, 147 George street Wilson & Strachan, 7 St. Mirren street Young, Mrs Robert, 44 George street Young, Son, & Co., 106 Causeyside Yuill, James, 11 Forbes place

Manufacturer (Blacking),

M'Pherson, Robert, 8 Shuttle street PAISLEY 175

. MamifactTirers (Carpets). Forbes, William, & Son, 21 and 22 Well street Jack, Peter, jun., & Co., Nethercommon Welsh, William, Macdowall street

Manufacturers (CruciTsles). Brown, Robert, & Son, Plumbago Crucible Works- office, Sneddon Bridge

Manufacturers (Curled Hair), M'Nairs & Drew, Seedhill Hair Works

Manufacturers (Elastic Belt)- M'Farlane, Philips, & Co., Cragfoot Factory, Colins-

Manufacturers (Corn Flour, &o.) Bowie, John, 6 Macdowall street Brown & Poison, Royal Works, Carriagehill Gurrie & Co., Glenfield Patent Corn Flour Works ' Murray street (Caledonia lone) Foulds, Gilmour, Co., & Albert Works, Murray street (Caledonia Lone) Johnston, J. & G., 28 Causeyside (merchants) MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Macdowall street M'Kenzie, Brothers, Victoria Works, Renfrew road Poison, Wilham, & Co., Imperial Works, Abercorn street Young, John, Napier Works, Murray street (Caledonia lone)

Manufacturer (Essence of Coffee, Tea, &c.) M'Lean, Joseph, 2 Shuttle street

Manufacturers (Macliinery Belts).

Baird, William, successor to Wm. Stirling & Co.'^ 86 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Knox, John, jun., 21 New street 1?6 PAISLEY.

Manufactinrers ().

Brown, William, & Son, Carriagehill Johnston, William, & Co., Shuttle street

Hanufacturers of Oil and Glycerine.

Anderson & Wallach, M'Farlane street, Race-Course road

Manufacturers of Preserves,

Cairns, A. & R., 2 and 32 High street Lilla & Edwards, British India Works, Macdowall st. Kobertson, James, Thrushgrove Works

Manufacturers (Starcli).

Brown & Poison, Royal Starch Works, Carriagehill Currie & Co., Murray street (Caledonia lone) Poulds, Gilmour, & Co., Albert Works, Murray street (Caledonia lone) MacKean, William, St. Mirren Works, Macdowall st. MacKenzie, Brothers, Victoria Works, Renfrew road Poison, William, & Co., Imperial works, Abercorn st. Wotherspoon, William, Glenfield Works, Maxwellton Young, John, Napier Works, Murray street (Cale- donia lone)

Manufacturer of Stationery.

Ritchie, David, Cumberland place, Causeyside

Manufacturers of Thread.

Anderson, James, & Co , 51 High street Carlile, James, Sons, & Co., 13 Carlile place, New Sneddon Clapperton, William, & Co., 70 New Sneddon Clark & Co., Anchor Thread Works—counting-house Seedhill Clark, James, & Co., Marshall's lane Clark, J & J., & Co., Anchor Thread Works, count. ing-house, Seedhill PAISLEY. 177

Clark, J., & Co., Paisley Thread Works, Well street and Gordon's lane Coats, J. & P., Ferguslie Glenfield Thread Company, Glenfield Thread Works Kerr & Clark, Linside—counting house, Seedhill Kerr & Co., " The Cable Thread Works," Under- wood Mills Kerr, Peter, & Son, 34 New street Ross & Duncan, Abercorn Thread Factory, 6 Aber- corn street Wotherspoon, John B., Abercorn Thread Factory, Abercorn place >- i ^ Masons and Builders. j

Anderson, J. & W., 50 Mill street Barr, George, Calside Barr, Hugh, 11 Shuttle street Bowes, William, 26 St. James street Gordon & Barclay, 23 Broomlands Gordon, John, 9 Cross street j La. Murrie, Alexander, 55 Caledonia street

Robin, William, J 4 Lady lane RoUo, James, 45 Broomlands Sinclair, Alexander, 26 Cotton street

'--i-j Smith, John, Canal street j Templeton, Andrew, 28 Glen street Watson & Pattison, Lady lane, opposite Victoria | _

place I

Wilson, Thomas, Mansfield place, Neilston road I Q_ Young, John, 15 West Brae

Measurers.

Lamb, J. Barr, 6 St. James street Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street

Medical Practitioners.

CoUigan, Hugh S., M.D., 23 Gauze street, 74 Broom- lands, and 84 High street

Cunningham, William L., M.B. , 45 High street 178 ^AtstEir. .

Donald, James T., M.R.C.S.E., 84 High street, and Old Medical Hall, Terrace Buildings, 109 High street Falconer, Robert, 83 Causeyside Fraser, Donald, M.B., CM., M.D., 44 High street Graham, Thomas, M.D., 33 Gauze street Hunter, John B., M.D., CM,, 3 Smithhills and 95 High street Holms, John, M.B., CM., M.D., 21 Wellmeadow and 64 Broomlands—house, 54 High street Hutchison, James, 23 Causeyside M'Leod, Ninian Ferrie, M.D., CM., 2 New Smith- hills and 12 Old Sneddon Paton, James, M.D., 7 Orr Square

Richmond, Daniel, M.D. , 32 New street Taylor, David, M.D., 7 St. James street Whitehead, Alexander, M.B., CM., 16 Moss street and 44 Broomlands Wilson, John, 13 Broomlands

Hessen^er-at-Arms.

M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street

Hetal Hefiners.

Cochran & M'Gechan, 20 and 21 Abbey close MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street

lilid'^ives.

Chalmers, Mrs, 28 Storie street Colvin, Mrs, 55 Canal street Goodman, Mrs, 42 Stock street Lennie, Mrs, 6 George street Lyle, Mrs, 61 Canal street Roxburgh, Mrs, 25 Old Sneddon Taylor, Mrs, 65 George street '

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Millers.

Ramsay, William, Hawkhead Mills Simon, Andrew, & Sons, Cardonald Mills Snodgrass, James, Saucel Mill Stirling, Hugh, Seedhill Mill

Nailer.

Burns, Alexander, 7 Abbey street

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ITurseymen and Florist. ^ \

Dickson, Peacock, & Co., Ladyburn Nursery j r^ M'Kenzie, Peter, Bellfield, Cartvale, Love street | qq Paul, William, Wester Crossflat, off Mill street I — White, George, 3 Moss street and Carriagehill —

Packing: Bos Makers.

MacKintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street Paton, Robert, 6 Marshall's lane UJ

Painters and Paper Eangrers. i

street Berry, John C , 35 High ^ Drennan, Robert, 30 Causeyside

Pattern Dra'^ers.

Glassford, John (carpets, &c.), 3 Hamilton street Knox, Alexander, 55 Causeyside M'Aulay, James, High Carriagehill Peacock, Thomas, Falside Robertson, James, 59 Causeyside Taylor, Andrew, 56 Causeyside Young, George, 64 Love street

Paper Hulers.

Carswell, John, 4 High street Gibb, Thomas, Abbey Mill, Abbey close Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street

Pa'^^mlDrokers.

Boyd, Hugh, 8 Old Sneddon and 12 Back Sneddon Ferguson, John, 35 High street Leitch, William, 106 George street Lewis, Arthur, 18 Storie street, 83 Broomlands, 1 Sandholes, and 38 Gordon's lane Lochhead, John F., 32 Causeyside and 1 Gordon's lane Moore, William, 7 Broomlands Mackay, John, & Co., 32 Gauze street and 3 Abbey street Nisbet, Alexander F., 24 Gauze street Smith, Helen, 108 George street Stewart, Peter, 28 New street Walker, Martin, 1 George street

Photographers.

Adam, William, 85 High street Brown, William, 9 Gilmour street Millar, Thomas W., 69 High street M'Kenzie, George, 5 Gilmour street Whiteford, J. H., 25 Storie street PAISLEY. 181

Plasterers.

Cowden, John, 25 Canal street Hutchison, James, Westside Cottage, 3 Glen lane Hutchison, James McDonald, 2 Maxwellton street, —Orders left at 14 Broomlands Mitchell, Andrew, Glreenock road Mitchell, Thomas, 11 Sir Michael street Young, Alexander, 7 Caledonia street

PlumlDers, Tiasmiths, and Coppersmiths. >^ •< Barr, George, & Co., 100 High street j Brodie, Charles, 40 Causeyside ^ ^"^ Crawford, H. & J., 24 Ca-useyside Dalrymple, James, & Son, 8 Old Sneddon j Fleming, James, 4 New street LjJ Glover, William 19 High street 1 .^-^ Haran, Neil G., 102 Causeyside ; Higgen, David, 30 Gauze street Hunter, Alexander, 52 Caledonia street Lj_. Kelly, Alexander, 12 Causeyside >- Kilpatrick, James, 5 Gilmour street LU Martin, Alexander, foot of School wynd I Millar, William and Adam, 4 St. Mirren street CO Moodie, James, 64 Broomlands

Morrison, John & Sons, Dyers' wynd 1 '^ M'Walter, Allan, 23 New Smithhills ' Neill, James, 8 Broomlands Pinkerton, Robert, 67 Back Sneddon Pollock, William S., 80 High street E-obertson, George, 4 New Sneddon Thomson, Joseph, 98 High street Stewart, John (Port-Glasgow), 37 New Sneddon Wallace & Connell, 8 Gilmour street, 42 St. Enoch square, and 140 North street, Glasgow Williamson, Robert, 93 Causeyside Wylie & Cameron, 3 High street Young, Robert, 42 High street 182 PAISLEY.

Potato MercliaiLts.

Allan, Robert, 4 St. James street Bowie, John, 6 Macdowall street MacKellar, Archibald, 42 Moss street Pinkerton, William, 13 Abercorn street Walker, John, 23 Abbey street

Po-wer-Loom Cloth Manufacturers.

Crawford, Hamilton, Abercorn street Kerr & Co., Underwood Mill

Kerr, R. & J. P , Underwood and Oakshaw Mills Wilson, Brothers, George street Factory, 147 Geurge street

Printers (Letterpress).

Cook, J. & J., 3 Moss street Gardner, Alexander, 3 Moss street Glover, Thomas, 11 Moss street Lochhead, William A., 16 Causeyside Parlane, J. & R., 97 High street Reid, John, 18 High street Watson, Richard, Paisley Herald Office, 10 High sL Young, Stephen, 2 New street

Eopespinners.

Carswell, Robert, Slaughter House road Peacock, John, 85 High street Southwell, Peter, 18 High street Watson, Robert, 82 High street

Saddlers and Harness Makers.

Baird, William, 86 High street Calderwood, James, 32 High street Knox, John, jun., 1 New street M'Creery, John, 19 Abbey street M'Pherson, James, 32 Wellmeadow PATSLEV. 183

Sculptors.

Gordon & Barclay, 23 Broomlands (opposite Ceme- tery gate) Robin, William, 14 Lady lane Watson & Pattison, Lady lane (opposite Victoria place)

Seed Merchants.

Macfee, John, St. Mirren street ^

White, George, 3 Moss street J

Slia*^! Hercliant- ^^ CD Dick, James, 5 County place f — '^

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Shawl and Mnslin Cutters. l |'^

Campbell, D. M'G., 59 New Sneddon j G^

Fulton, William, & Sons, Glenfield j Ll_ Hogg, Archibald, Espedair Lyle, D., & Co., 15 Newton street ' >" M'Lardie, James, Meikleriggs ^

: 00 Sheriff OfSlcers.

Harkness, John, 14 High street M'Kechnie, Alexander, 4 Moss street Macpherson, Alexander, 9 Churchhill

Shiplsuilders. Abercorn Shipbuilding Company (Hanna, Donald, & Wilson), Abercorn street

Fullerton, John,

Singers. Erskine, James, & Son, 43 Causeyside 1 H4 PAISLEY,

Slaters.

G-ardner, John, 4 Prussia street Gillespie, James, 84 New Sneddon and Carlile lane Gillespie, William, & Son, 82 New Sneddon Mitchell, Andrew, 88 Causeyside Murdoch & Mackie, 53 Causeyside Wallace, Charles, 23 New Smithhills Wilson, Robert, 21 West street Wilson, William, 19 San dholes

So%'9 Merchants. Isdale & M'Callum, 4 New Sneddon Muir & Anderson, St. Mirren's Works, 93 New Sneddon Robin & Houston, 61 New Sneddon Sim, William, & Co., 1 West Croft The Gleniffer Soap Company, Blackball

Smiths.

Those marked (*) are Farriers.

Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street *Christie, William, 21 Underwood *Donaldson, Humphrey, 1 Williamsburgh *Donaldson & Paterson, 4 St. James place Duncan, William L., 109 High street Fisher & Co., 1 Water Brae (Burgh) Galletly, Duncan, 7 Orchard street Gilchrist, William, 51 High street Gilmour, Matthew, 35 Glen street Hatrick, John, 18 Moss street Kerr, Thomas, 21 Moss street Love, William, 1 Smithhills *Macfadzean, J. & J., Glen lane Martin, Robert, 6 St. Mirren street *M'Geoch, David, 4 Mill street *Pattison, Robert, 28 Castle street *Pottie, A. & M., 64 Love street, and 20 Gordon's lane PAISLEY. 185

Reid, Thomas, & Sons, 5 and 6 Bridge street •Rodger, James, 90 George street Sharp, George, 30 New Smithhills *Sproul, Andrew, 10 Lylesland *Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street Trench, James, 15 Storie street Woodrow, Matthew, 42 New street

Surgfeou-Dentists.

Cameron, Thomas Russell, 28 Gauze street Cullen, Thomas, 12 St. James place Dobie, James, 8 St. James place— residence, George place -< Walker, John, 92 High street j ^2^

I m Tailors and Clothiers. j 3 Those thus are Olothiei'S. marked (*) J

Adam, James, 2 Stow place , t. j

Allison, James, 95 Causeyside I CL Ll_ *Anderson, James, 16 Gilmour street | *Ballantyne, John, 84 Broomlands ' >- *Blair, Matthew, 104 Causeyside I I UJ Blair, Robert, 37 George street *Brown, Robert, 99 High street I (JO

*Brown, Robert, 31 Gauze street 1

Connell, William, 11 Abbey street j

Cormie, James, 9 Smithhills I ^ 1 *Couper, John, 105 High street (Cross) Cruden, Thomas, 88 Causeyside Dobson, Jeremiah, 23 Williamsburgh *Dunlop, Alex., 21 Smithhills *Eaglesim, Robert, 1 High street Finlayson, William, 58 Storie street * Gardner, John S., 6 Wellmeadow *Gemmell, James, 5 Wellmeadow Gemmell, William, 4 Albion street *Givan, James, 5 Moss street Glen, Allan, 19 Broomlands Q 2 186 PMSLET.

Glen, Robert, 81 Causeyside *Goldie, George, 16 George street *Goldie, James, 47 High street *Goold, James, 47 Moss street Goold, James, 16 Storie street *Graham. Thomas, jmi., 5 George street *Graham, James, 35 New Sneddon Hamilton, James, 7 IStow place Hatchard, James, 46 Moss street *Irvine, James, 103 High street (Cross) •King, Alexander, & Son, 4 Gilmour street *Mathieson, John, 89 High street *Mathieson, Robert, 18 High street ^Mitchell, John, 16 High street *Moffat, James, 7 Broomlands *Mungle, Alexander, 9 High street *Macallum, William, 10 Wellmeadow M'Dougall, Hugh, 26 Causeyside *M'Farlane, James, 36 High street M'Glashan, Alexander, 5 St. James street M'Glashan, James, 62 Canal street M'Grory, Mrs, 38 Moss street M'Kenzie, Hugh, jnn., 78 Causeyside *M'Lean, James, 33 High street *M*Nee, Robert, 3 Moss street *M'Taggart, Daniel, 3 Orr square •Paisley Clothing Company, 103 High stre(gt (Gross) *Peattie, William, 2 Gilmour street *Reid, William. 3 Gauze street •Robertson & M'Gibbon, 17 High street *Russell, Joseph, 18 Gilmour street Small, William, 7 Love street Smith, Alexander, 6 Love street Smith, William, 4 Glen street •Thomson, William C, 8 High street Townley, William, 29 New Smithhills Watt, Robert, 24 Broomlands

Tanners. Langs & Semple, 1 Seedhill MTntosh, Andrew, & Co., 7 New Smithhills '

PAISLEY. 187

Teacliers.

Airlie, Jeanie S., 9 Wellmeadow Andrew, James, jun., New Sneddon School, 7 Broom' lands Brown, Miss Elizabeth, Stow School, 13 Stow street Brownridge, William, Marshall's Lane Public School, GlencairD Cottage, Blackball Brunton, Miss, 6 Bank street Campbell, John, Hutchison's Charity School, 44 Oakshaw street Campbell, E., 79 George street School Cockburn, George H., Educational Institute, 166 George street r r 1 Dalziel, Miss Jane, Stow School, 145 George street — Dick, David, Neilson Institution, 6 Silk street | Dick, George, West Public School, 41 Broomlands ;.J Donaldson, David, F.E.I.S., Grammar School and Academy, 4 Stow place Glass, David, M.A., Grammar School and Academy, ^ Tj^

9 Sandholes I

Grady, Miss, Catholic School, 18 School wynd j >~ Hair, Miss, Thread street School LU | Hamilton, David, John Neilson Institution, Camphill j CO place 1 Harvey, John D., 137 George street j

Henry, William, 9 Orr square I

Hunter, Susan, Adelphi Hall School, 84 George st. - Hutchison, Margaret A., 3 Glen lane Ingram, Isabella C, John Neilson Institution, 16 Moss street Ingram, William, John Neilson Institution, 16 Moss st Kerr, Thomas, John Neilson Institution, 7 Well- meadow Laidlaw, John, Glasgow, 1 Garthland lane Law, Miss, Glencairn Cottage, Blackball Lumsden, Thomas, A.M., John Neilson Institution Mairs, Joseph, Academy, 4 Smithhills—house, 12 School wynd M'Bean, Alexander F., M.A., rector of Grammar School, Grammar School House, 5 Churchhill 188 PAISLEY.

M^Meikan, Mrs, Industrial School, 18 Oakshaw st. M'Whan, J., East Public School, 7 Gauze street Niven, John Coutts, Grammar School, 22 Well- meadow Orr, Miss, Infant and Industrial Departments, Steven- son street Public School, 12 Abbey street Paterson, Thomas, Kibble Reformatory Pattinson, James, Educational Institute, 166 George street Pollock, Helen, East Public School, 39 Shamrock street, Glasgow Primrose, Thomas, Educational Institute, 166 George street—house, 56 Causeyside Rankine, James M., Educational Institute, 166 George street—house, Linwood Robertson, Annie A., Glen Street School, 144 George

street T^:. ^jij I t^CttiA^C

Ross, Andrew, F.E.I.S., C.lf ., East Public School, Stanley place^l^S^au^lfeyside Smith, Thomas, Industrial School, Albion street Taylor, John, M.A., George Street Central Public School, 43 George street Tagg, Alexander, North Public School, 53 Caledonia street Thomson, John G., John Neilson Institution, 10 St. James street Waterston, Jessie, Queen Street School, 24 Glen st. Wason, Charles D., Educational Institute, 166 George street—house, 36 High street Wason, W. K., Stevenson Street Public School, Park place, Calside Weir, Flora C, Hunter Street School, 84 George street

Teachers (Dancing).

Crawford, John S., 19 Abbey close Hall, Mr, Educational Institute, 166 George street M'Lellan, Alexander, 40 New street Wallace, Mrs J. S. (Glasgow), Paisley Academy PAISLEY, 189

Teachers (Dra-wing).

Hayes, Charles, 3 North street Stewart, William, School of Art, Glasgow

Teachers (Music).

Colquhoun, Miss J., 4 Smithhills Dunnet, Misses, 3 Blackhall buildings Fraser, J. Roy, Academy, Terrace Buildings, and 3 Mansfield place, Neilston road ^ Fulton, Agnes, 10 Abbey street Hayes, John, Mill street 5 | Hoeck, Louis, Academy, 86 High street ^-''- Notman, Misses, Park place, Calside f M'Ewan, John, Garthland lane j ^ Pattinson, James, 9 Gilmour street I \ Roxburgh, Miss, 86 High street | Thomson, Miss, street •-^•' 13 Abbey ;;

';'-' - Walker, Miss, 12 Wardrop street '

TolDacconists. >- Armour, James, 29 High street . Devlin, M., 14 Gauze street ^ •Dobie, George, 12 High street I r^. King, Thomas, 27 Moss street — |

Leitch, Miss Margaret, 4 St. Mirren street I

Tobacco Pipe Manufacturers.

Campbell, A., & Co., 30 Gauze street

TTmlarella Manufactursrs.

Barbour, Robert, 101 High street Campbell, H., 7 Smithhills Cross, Mrs Andrew, 99 High street Forrester, Duncan, 81 High street

TTpliolsterers.

Agnew. Mrs H. C, 49 High street Cameron, Alexander, 40 High street Hanter, James, 34 High street Leitch, John, 80 New Sneddon Lemon & Porteous, 8, 9, and 10 Churchhill Paton, John, 22 Glen street Risk & Marshall, 33 Wellmeadow Weddell, John, 48 High street Weir, George, 93 High street Wotherspoon, James, 37 Wellmeadow

Valuators.

Craig, Archibald, 5 Gateside Gillespie, William, 76 New Sneddon Lamb, James B., 6 St. James street MacFadyen, James R., 9 Churchhill and 28 Well- meadow Paterson, Robert, 10 Bridge street Reid, James, 18 High street

Veterinary Surg'eons.

King, David, 2 New Smithhills

M'Geoch, Andrew, 15 Gauze street _, Pottie, Alexander, 64 Love street Spreul, Andrew, 8 Christie street PAISLEY. 191

Warpers.

Allison, Robert, 19 Gauze street Brodie, J., 109 Causeyside DavidsoD, Thomas, Marshall's lane Millar, John, 16 Causeyside M'Lure, Andrew H., Terrace buildings, 109 Highst. Webster, Andrew, 12 Abbey street

Waste Merchants.

Boyle, John, 13 and 51 Storie street

i Lawson, Robert, 1 Bridge street I Millar, Thomas, 117 George street M'Ghee, Patrick, 33 Old Sneddon M'Gorley, Hugh, Hospital lane M'Gown, Adam, East lane, Williamsburgh >- M'Leod, Alexander, 89 Causeyside I [^j Pollock, William, 58 Causeyside ! Smith, W. B., 7 Orchard street CO Speirs & Cochran, 15 Wellmeadow | Speirs, William, 13 Wellmeadow i a. Storrie, J. & W., 37 High street and 1 Storie street Wagstaif, Matthew, 5 Orchard street Wallace, Bernard, 13 South Croft Wilson, William, 10 Orchard street Wyne, Teddy, 69 Back Sneddon

"Watcli and Clock Hawsers and Je'^ellers.,

Arthur, William, 82 High street Duff & Millar, 20 High street Gemmell, Malcolm, 5 Wellmeadow Harris, R. «& A., 9 High street (Cross) Harris, William, 19 High street Hill, R. L., 99 High street Hyndman, S., 2 New street 192 PAISLEY.

Lyle, John, 46 Moss street M'Gibbon, Richard F., 4 Moss street Newlands, J. Buchanan, 16 High street Wilson, James, 92 High street

"Weavers' Furnishers. Alexander, John, 40 George street Caldwell, James, 21 Causeyside Cochran, H., & Co., 4 Prussia street Craig, Hugh, 28 Glen street Millar, P. K., 9 New street Young, Mrs Robert, 44 George street

"Wine and Spirit Merchants.

Those marked (*) are Wholesale Merchants.

Adam, Alexander, 3 Maxwell street Adam, Robert, 8 Orchard street Adam, Robert, 68 George street Adam, William, 51 Caledonia street Andrew, William, 96 Causeyside Arrol, Thomas, 80 Broomlands Arrol. Thomas, 37 Ferguslie Arthur, J. F., 14 Old Sneddon Balfour, Alexander, 105 George street Barclay, Margaret, 7 West Croft Beaton, William, 1 Dovesland Berry, William, 75 High street Bisset, Elizabeth, 12 Ferguslie Black, Mrs Robert, 7 Glen street Blair, Dugald, 78 Canal street Blair, John, Hay Weighs Inn, 3 King street Blair, William, 68 Canal street Bowie, Andrew, 11 Williamsburgh Boyle, James, 7 Moss street Brodie, Andrew, 3 St. Mirren street Buchanan, Hugh, 11 New Sneddon *Caldwell, James, & Son, 10 Gilmour street *Calderwood, Hugh, 94 New Sneddon PAISLEY. 193

Campbell, William, 38 High street Carlile, Thomas, 18 Smithhills Carmichael, Mrs Jane, 30 Cotton street Chalmers, James, 13 Maxwellton Climie, Mrs William, 5 New street (hotel) Cochran, James, 39 Stock street Cochran, James, 69 George street Cochran, James, 11 West Croft Cochran, Mrs Robert, 22 New Smithhills 1 Cochran, Thomas, 36 Moss street \ Colquhonn, George, 17 Wellmeadow j Connell, David, 116 George street | "j^

Connell, Samuel, 23 Williamsburgh \ i£^ Corbett, 12 Edward, Back Sneddon ! j Costello, Patrick, 12 Gilmour street, and Canteen, Paisley Barracks '-'-'

'"*•"' ' Cowan, John, 3 Love street < '"- Craig, Robert, 20 St. James street ; '~^ Craig, Robert, 50 Caledonia street | Craig, William, 17 Causeyside >- Crighton, Colin, 12 High street Cunningham, Adam, 35 High street Currie, William, jun., 4 Renfrew street CO Currie, Mrs John, 9 School wynd Dickie, Thomas, 25 Moss street | -^

Dunlop, John, 82 Broomlands ^ TH Fairlie, Robert, 9 Moss street Fechney, David, 107 George street Ferguson, Margaret, 10 Storie street Ferrie, Thomas, 9 Smithhills Forrester, William, 91 New Sneddon *Foulds, Andrew, 4 Abbey street *Foulds, Andrew, jun., 88 High street and 162 George street '**Foulds, Andrew, & Son, 5 Abbey street Foulds, Rodger, 29 Causeyside *Foulds, William, 24 George street and 20 Old Sneddon ^Gemmell, Matthew, 14 Broomlands 194 PAISLEY.

George, William, 92 Causeyside Gibson, Hugh, 23 Lawn street Gibson, James, 56 Causeyside Gibson, James, 16 Lawn street Gibson, William, 107 and 108 High street Gilmour, James, 13 Dyers' wynd Gilraour, John, 20 Moss street Gilmour, Matthew, 5 St. Mirren street Gray, William, 72 Causeyside Grieve, Robert, 2 Renfrew road Grice, John, 4 Neilston road Hamilton, Mrs Ann, 65 Love street Hamilton, Thomas, 148 George street Harper, John, 95 Causeyside Hart, Archibald, 3 St. James street Hart, Thomas, 85 Causeyside Hart, Mrs Mary, 62 High street Harvey, Mrs A. Wilson, 136 George street *Harvey, James, & Co., 15 King street, Sau©el Heiton, John, jun., 3 Orchard street Henderson, Mrs Alexander, 45 Moss street Hillcoat, Anthony, 4 St. Mirren street Houston, John, 29 High street Hughes, Miss Eliza, 1 Old Sneddon Hunter, Joseph, 120 George street Hunter, Thomas, Earl Grey place, 14 Neilston street Jamieson, Mrs William, 28 Wellmeadow Jeffrey, George, 8 Wardrop street Keith, Samuel, Abercorn Hotel, 9 Gauze street Kelly, Adam, 37 St. James street Kelso, Thomas, 23 Stock street Killoch, Adam, 4 Caledonia street King, John, 25 New Smithhills Kinloch, John, 36 Storie street

Lamond, Archibald, 1 Silk street ..^ Landess, Robert, 20 George street ^ Lang, John, 47 Moss street * Lang, William, 43 Moss street Lawson, Alexander, 7 Wallneuk PAISLEY. 11)5

Lees, Peter, 6 Smithhills Logan, Alexander, 27 Lawn street Logan, John, 29 Gauze street Mack, John^ 19 Causeyside Manwell, Mrs Martha, 16 Abercorn street Meikle, Andrew, 27 New Sneddon Meiklejohn, J. G., George Hotel, 2 Smithhills Millar, Mrs Alexander, I East Buchanan street Mitchell, John, Commercial Lm (Cross) Mitchell, Peter, 15 Gilmour street Mitchell, William, 19 Carriagehiil j >^ Morrison & Milne, 18 High street I q^

Morrison, Janet, Globe Hotel, 11 High street ? <3--

Morrison, Hugh, 3 Silk street i i^ Muir, Alexander, 7 Renfrew street | —qj Muir, Daniel, 13 Neilston street I

Muir, Joseph,, 20 Abbey street I

Murdoch, William, 80 New Sneddon ! '_,j Murray, A., 2 street ' Garthland j !_l.j M'Cartney, Hamilton, 15 Thread street | q_ M'Donald, Alexander, 11 Canal street | U_ M'Donald, Duncan, 12 Old Sneddon j M'Ewin, Alexander, 6 New Sneddon >- | Macfarlane & Co., 29 Lady lane and 10 Well street! ^-^ M'Ghie. John, 13 Abbey street rr" M'Houi, Mrs 4., 9 Orchard street Zl M'Intyre, Mrs Alexander, 32 Causeyside | -^C M'Kay, D., 2 New Sneddon ' C±. M'Kean, James, jun., 100 George street *M'Kean-, James, 63 Causeyside

M'Kean, J , 75 Broomlands M'Kean, John, 7 Moss street M'Kellar, Daniel, 84 Causeyside M'Lachlan, John, 70 Broomlands; M'^Lachlan, John, 5 Moncrieff street M''Lean, Alexander, 6 Cotton street Maclerie, George, 7 High street (Cross) M'Lerie, S., 28 Back Sneddon M'Millan, James, 16 Causeyside M'Nab, Mrs Agnes, 26 Carriagehill 196 PAISLEY.

M'Nally, Mrs John, 6 Wallace street M'Naught, Jobn, 16 Gauze street McNeil, William, 19 Wellmeadow M'Walter, Elizabeth, 19 Maxwellton street M'Williams, Denis, 43 New street Neil, Archibald fbottler), 13 and 14 Newton street Neild, Josiah^ 78 High street Ness, John, 1 North Bridge street Nicol^ John, 6 George street Niven, Hugh, 110 George street Ogg, George, 36 Fergoslie Orr, Mrs Andrew^ 13 High street Park, John, 11 St. James place Park, William C, 10 George street Parker, J, & R., 35 Ferguslie Paterson^ Mrs Alexander, 54 Storie street Paterson, James, 28 Back Sneddon Paterson, Thomas, 32 Wellmeadow Paterson, Mrs H., 48 High street Paton^ Alexander, 4 Old Sneddon Paton, Mrs Elizabeth, 88 Canal street Peacock, William, 1 Bladda Philips, John, 52 Storie street Pinkerton, Allan, 57 Broomlands Pollock, Mrs Thomas, 1 Carriagehill Peid, William, 72 Broomlands Rennie, Alexander, 148 George street Richmond, James, 22 High street Risk, James, 1 Ssiucel Ritchie, William, 6 Union street, CharlestoB

• Robertson, Peter, 2 Orchard street .

Robertson, William ,^ 5 Carriagehill Rodger, Matthew, 8 Wallneuk Scollan, Thomas, 38 Moss street Shanks, William, jiin., 15 Cotton street Shearer, Jane, 71 Broomlands Sim, James, 4 Thread street Smith, Mrs David, 22 Canseyside Steel, William, Cross Keys, 12 Saucel Stevenson, MrSj 22 New SmitlihUk i

PAISLEY. 19?

Stevenson, Thomas, 8 Gauze street ^ Stewart, Walter, 25 New street ^Stirling, John, Terrace Tavern, 109 High street and 1 Mossvale street Stirling, Robert, 2 Wellmeadow Stirling, Thomas, 1 Garthland street Taylor, Mrs Thomas, Moss-side, Greenock road, Templeton, Mrs William, 13 Canal street Templeton, William, 25 Carriagehill Thomson, Andrew, 5 Williamsburofh f^'" Robert, Storie street Thomson, Mrs 10 ; ^ Thomson, Mrs Archibald, County Hotel, County placei ,

Thomson, William, 45 Broomlands I ?: Waddell, Mrs, 60 Causeyside | [^ Walker, Hugh, 16 Broomlands | ^ Walker, Mrs, 5 North Croft —J Walker, Robert, 2 St. Mirren street I ,~^'

Wales, James, 37 Causeyside ; Weir, James, 63 Broomlands , ^. Weir, WilHam, 2 Millarston !~" I Weir, William, 51 George street j Whammond, James, 10 Caledonia street I >_

Wilkie, Duncan, 32 George street . I uj

Wood, Daniel, 35 Moss street I —

Woodrow, Mrs, 9 Williams burgh | CO Wright, Robert, street 4 Cotton

^ood Mercliants.

Allison, William, Victoria Saw Mills, 23 Love street Armstrong & M'Nair, 12 St. James street Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street Bryce, James, & Sons, Macdowall street Craig, John, & Co., Murray street Dunlop, M. & J., 13 Storie street Hutton, Robert, 40 Broomlands Stewart, Andrew, 43 Back Sneddon 19S' PAISLEY.

Lee, James, Murray street Turnbull & Craig, 12 Wallneuk Wallace, Peter, 27 Boromlands Youug,. John,, & Co., Burgh Saw Mills,. Caledonia, st.

"Wood, Tumers,,

Barr, John, Mossvale Works, Gockston road Clark, R. G., 9 Wallneuk Crawford, James, 6 South Croft Gibb, Archibald, 12 West Campbell street Henderson,, John, 8' Castle street

Smith, Robert,. 9-|, George street

"Wrights and Joiners*

Alexander,, W., Barterholm Roadhead' Anderson,. J. & E., 6 New s-treet Armstrong &. M'^Nair, 12 St. James street Auld, John P., 30 Orchard street Black, James & Co., 31 and 32 Lady lane Blackwood, Matthew, 67 Love street Browning, J. & A., 21, 22, and 23 Orchard street Bryce, James, 12 North Croft B.ryce, James,, & Sons, Macdowall street Craig, Alexander, 2 Carlile place, New Sneddon. Dunlop,. M. & J,, 13 Storie street Ewing, Stewart, 20 Lawn street Gardner, James,, 2 Inkle street Goldie, James, 11 Inkle street Gordon, George, 42 New street Houston, Alexander T., 5 Maxwellton street Hunter, James, 34 High street Keith, John, & Son, 101 Causeyside Kerr, Gavin, 28 Orchard street Kilpatrick, John, 16 Abbey street Kirk, James, 21 New SmithhiUs Kirk, John, 27 Wellmeadow Lee, James, Murray street Lee, Robert, 12 St. James street Leitch, John^ 80 New Sueddan PAISLEY. liJ3

Menzie, Peter, 20 Sa'ndholes Munro, Robert, 89 High street Macintosh, Alexander, 12 Newton street M'Innes, John, William street M'Innes, J. & W., 14 Sandholes M'Naughtan, Alexander, 6 New Smithhill* McNeil & Brown, 30 New Smithhills M'Queen, Thomas, 131 George street Keilson, Thomas, 4 West brae street >- Paton, Jolm, 22 Glen |

Paton, Robert, 6 Marshall's lane ? Cl Picken, Alexander, 2 Barclay street

, i

"Writers. : , ,^

Adam, John, 9 Gilmour street ( lZL " Barr, James Bnchanan, f» County place j Lx. Bartlemore, John, County buildings (north end) Caldwell, James, 33 Old Sneddon LU Campbell & Russell, 7 High street (Cross) Campbell, John, 7 High street CO Campbell, Thomas, County buildings (north end) Cochrane, Alexander, 2 North croft

Dunn, Jas. H., County place ' '-'- Gardner, A. & J. N., 3 County place Hart, George, Burgh Fiscal, 5 Couiity place Hodge, Young, & Martin, County buildings Muir, John, 33 Old Sneddon Macfarlane, Daniel, County Fiscal, 5 County place M'Ghie, William, 4 Causey side

M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co , 2 Lawn street M'Kean, John, 46 Moss street MacRobert, Thomas, County buildings (north end| Millar, Walker, & Millar, 8 Gilmour street Reids, & Henderson, 3 County place Russell, Robert, 7 High street Russell, Thomas, 7 Pligh street Sample, David, & Sons, 16 Gilmour street SOO l^AlSLEr.

Yam and Silk Merchants.

Barr, Stirrat, & Co., 109 Causeyside Brown, William, jun., & Co., 108 Causeyside Cochran, Robert, & Co., 15 Causeyside Oraig, Robert W., 50 Storie street Oilmour^ Thomas, & Co., Cumberland court, Causeys side Oreenlees, Thomas, & Co., 13 Causeyside Macgregor, Patrick, 8 Causeyside Millar, James & Son, 106 Causeyside

Philip&j William, & Co , 111 Causeyside Pollock, James, & Co., 2 Forbes place Ronald, Robert A., Daisy Bank, Back Sneddon Russell, Robert, 94 Miller street, Glasgow— 12 St. James place Stewart, John, & Co., 6 Forbes place Symington, J. M., Causeyside court, 14 Causeyside Younger, George, & Co., 15 Causeyside ; ; ; ;'

APPENDIX TO WATSON^S PAISLEY DIRECTORY.

1876-'7'7.

Magistrates and To'^n Council of Paisley "Water, G-as, and Police Commissioners Pulslic Health Local Authority ; f Li Bead and Cart ITavi^ation Trustees j —re Committees, &c., Sco. I

1876. I

"! Magistrates. » - David Murray, Esq., Provost. | ,-, Ricliard Watson, -\ ^T^' I ^~ Eobert Armour, I -m • -n -i- I Esquires, Bailies. JohaTinCowau, > I i I John M'Gown, J s P~ William Russell, Esq., Treasurer. I —uj Councillors. \ Messrs John Fisher, Messrs Francis Halden, CO j |

Cowan, <«*^ Eobert William MacKean, I — Arthur Lewis, Eobert Cochran, | ^ Robert Eaglesim, James M'Lachlan, '^ ^-^- John Jaap, James Clark.

Mr William Hodge,. .Town Clerk. Mr A. M. Eoss, Town Chamberlain. Mr George Hart, Burgh Fiscal. Mr Eobert Sharp, Inspector of Works.

Court of Lyners. The Treasurer {Convener'). Messrs Eobert Cochran, Arthur Lewis, James M'Lachlan. Four a quorum.

Finance Committee. The Treasurer {Convener")^ Messrs Arthur Lewis, James Clark, William MacKean, Eobert Eaglesim, Eobert Cowan. Four a quorum. S 206 APPENDIX.

Non-Ent7'y, and/or the Sale of Casualties and Feu-Duties. Provost, Magistrates, and Treasurer. The Provost {Convener'), Three a quorum.

Property Committee. The Treasurer (^Convene?''), Messrs John Fisher, William MacKean, Eobert Cochran, John Jaap, Francis Halden, Eobert Eaglesim. Four a quorum.

Free Library and Museum Committee, The Provost (^Convener)j Bailies Watson, Armour, Oowan, M'Gown, Messrs James Clark (Sub-Con.')^ Eobert Cochran, Eobert Eaglesira, Francis Halden, John Fisher, Sir Peter Coats, Eev. William Fraser, LL.D., Eev. James Brown, Messrs James Cook, P. Comyn Macgregor, William Brunton, LL.D., Wm. Kobertson, John Fullerton, Walter King, George Masson. Three a quorum.

Fountain Gardens Committee. The Provost {Convener^ Messrs Thomas Coats, James Clark, Eobert Cowan, Robert Cochran,. John Fisher, Eobert Eaglesim. Three a quorum. Stated Meetings of Trustees on the First Monday of Feb. and Oct.

Road Tnist and duarry Committee. The Treasurer {Convener), Messrs John Fisher, Arthur Lewis, Eobert Cochran, Eobert Cowan, John Jaap. Five a quorum.

Road Ti'ust Account Committee. The Treasurer {Convener), Messrs Arthur Lewis, James Clark, William MacKean, Eobert Eaglesim, Eobert Cowan. Five a quorum.

Gas Committee. The Provost {Convener), the Treasurer {Sub do.), Messrs John Fisher, Arthur Lewis, James Clark, William MacKean, Eobert Cowan. Five a quorum.

Water Trust Committee. The Provost [Convener), The Treasurer {Sub do.), Messrs Robert Eaglesim, Eobert Cochran, Francis Halden, John Jaap, James M'Lachlan. Five a quorum. APPENDIX. 207

To Represent Council in cari~ying out Court-Houses (Scotland) Act, 1860. Bailie Watson, Messrs John Fisher, William MacKean, James Clark.

Parochial Board. Elected in February. Provost Murray, Bailie Armour, Treasurer Eussell, Mr Clark.

Visitors of Paisley Prison. Messrs Arthur Lewis, Robert Eaglesim, James Clark.

Cart Trustees. Provost Murray, Messrs Robert Cochran, John Fisher.

Members oj Prison Board. Elected in April. Provost Murray, Bailie Watson, Treasurer Russell, Messrs Robert Cochran, John Fisher.

Magistrates and Town Treasurer, ex-officiis^ Members of all Com- mittees, except Free Library and Museum, and Fountain Gardens Committees.

Second Tuesday in June for Perambulating the Burgh Marches. General Court for Granting Certificates for the Sale of Eiciseable Liquors, Second Tuesday of April and Third Tuesday of October. Valuation Appeal Court in September. Charities voted in January.

Cart Navigation Trustees. Murray Provost ( Chairman), Messrs James Clark (J)ep. do.), Joseph Bow, John Fullerton, William Russell, John Young, John Poison, Robert Brown, Robert Cochran, John Fisher, David Semple, John Carswell.

Account Committee. Messrs Robert Brown {Convener), Robert Cochran, William Russell, John Fisher. Three a quorum.

WbrJss Committee. Messrs John Fullerton (^Convener), Joseph Bow, John Young, John Poison, William Russell, David

Semple, John Carswell. «» Three a quorum. Chairman and Deputy Chairman Members of both Committees, ex-qfficiis. 208 APPENDIX.

Commissioners of Police, Under " The General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862,' The Magistrates and Council of the Burgh. Six a quorum. LOCAL AUTHORITY,

Under " The Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867," The Commissioners of Police.

STANDING COMMITTEES. Paving, New Buildings, and Street Improvements. The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis, Mr William MacKean (^Convener'), Bailie Watson (Sub do."), Messrs Arthur Lewis, John Fisher, Eobert Cochran, Robert Cowan. Four a quorum.

lAghting, Cleansing, Watching, and Fire Engines, and Sanitai'y.

The Pi'ovost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurer, ex-officiis. Messrs James Clark (^Convener), Robert Eaglesim (Sub do.), Francis Halden, John Jaap, James M'Lachlan. Four a quorum.

Finance and Assessments.

The Provost, Bailies, and Burgh Treasurei', ex-officiis. The Burgh Treasurer (Convene?-'), Messrs Francis Halden (Sub do.), Arthur Lewis, Eobert Eaglesim, William MacKean, Eobert Cowan. Four a quorum.

Appeals. ~ The whole of the Commissioners. The Burgh Treasurer (Convener), Mr Francis Halden (Sub do.) Six a quorum.

Messrs Andrew Millar, Thomas Walker, and Andrew Millar, Jun., Joint Clerks to the Commissioners. Mr Daniel Eichmoud, M.D., Sui'geon and Medical OiBcer. Mr Donald Sutherland, Superintendent of Police, Surveyor of Paving, and Inspector of Lighting and Common Lodging Houses. Mr Robert Green Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Cleansing, and Surveyor of Drainage.

An ordinary Meeting of the Commissioners to be held on the Second

Monday of every Mouth, at Seven o'Clock p.m. ; and an Audited Account of Receipts and Expenditure for the Tear ending 15th May, to be laid before the Ordinary Meeting in July, yearly. — — APPENDIX. 209

The Rates of Police Assessment at present are

For Lands or Premises rented or valued under £3, ... 6id. per £ For Do. Do. at £3 and under £5, 9|d. per £ For Do. Do. at £5 and upwards, Is. Id. per £ Street Improvement Assessment, |d. on Landlord, and ^d. on Tenant. The Assessment under the Public Health Act is Jd. on Landlord, and I'd. on Tenant. When the Fractional part of a Pound of the Assessable yeai'ly rent or value of Lands or Premises does not amount to 10s. it is not

Assessed at all ; and when such Fractional part amounts to or exceeds 10s,, it is Assessed as £1. The following Lands or Premises are Assessed on one-fourth of their annual value entered in the Valuation Eoll, viz. : 1. All Lands and Premises used exclusively as a Canal or Basin of a Canal, or Towing path for the same, or as a Kailway constructed under the powers of any Act of Parliament for Public conveyance, excepting the Stations, Depots, and Buildings, which are Assessable to the same extent as other Lands and Premises within the Police Bounds. 2. All the under ground Gas and Water Pipes, or under ground Works of any Gas or Water Company. 3. All Woodland, Arable, Meadow, or Pasture Ground, or other Ground used for Agricultural purposes.

PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARIES.'

1st Ward—All within a line drawn as follows, viz., from the Moss toll on the Greenock road, along the centre of the Greenock road, south- ward to a point opposite to the centre of the north road of the Race Course leading westward from the Greenock Road, thence along the centre of that road to the centre of the road that intersects the Race Course road, thence southward along the centre of that intersecting road and the road in a line therewith, passing West March to the centre of the Greenhill road, thence westward along that road to a point opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street, thence southward along the centre of that street to a point in the centre of Wellmeadow street, thence westward along the centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the North end of Castle street, thence southward along the centre of that street to the south end thereof, thence southward along the centre of Ralston square to the north end of the street or avenue leading to Castlehead, thence southward along the centre of that avenue to a point opposite to the north-east corner of the mansion-house of Castlehead, thence to the north-east corner of the said mansion-house, thence in a direct line southward to the point where the Parliamentary line intersects the Espedair Burn near Haircraigs, thence along the Parliamentary boundary westward, northward, and eastward to the point first described. 210 APPENDIX.

2d Ward—All •within a line drawn from a point in Greenbill road opposite to the centre of the north end of Lonewells street, along the middle of the Greenhill road, Underwood street, and St. James street, to a point opposite to the centre of the street called Stoney brae, thence by the centre of Stoney brae till it joins Oakshaw street, thence along the centre of the road leading round the High Church wall to the Churchhill, thence along the centre of Churchhill to New street, thence along the centre of New street to a point opposite the centref of Shuttle street, thence along the centre of that street to George's place, by the west and south of George's church to a point in George street opposite the north end of Wardrop street, thence along the centre of that street to Canal street, thence along the centre of that street to a point opposite to the centre of the road leading to Canal Basin, thence along the centre of that road to the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal westward to the east boundary of the First Ward, thence northward along the said boun- dary to the point first described.

3d Ward —All within a line drawn from the point where the Burn called St. Mirren's Burn enters the River Cart, up the centre of the River Cart until it reaches the extremity of the Parliamentary boun- dary of the Burgh at or near the junction of the Hawkhead Lade with the River Cart, thence along the Parliamentary line until it reaches the intersection of the Espedair Burn at or near Haircraigs, thence along the east boundary of Ward 1st till it reaches the Canal, thence along the centre of the Canal till it reaches the street leading from Canal street to the Canal Basin, thence along that street till it reaches Canal street, thence eastward along Canal street to the bottom of Wardrop street, thence along Wardrop street to a point in George street at the north end of Wardrop street, thence by the south and west sides of George's Church to a point at the north end of the church opposite the south end of Shuttle street, thence along Shuttle street to the centre of New street, thence by the centre of New street till it reaches the centre of Causeyside, and from thence down Causeyside until it reaches the said burn called St. Mirren's Burn, and thence along the burn to the point first described.

4th Ward—All within the Parliamentary boundary to the west of the centre of the River Cart, which is not included in any of the preced- ing Wards.

5th Ward—All within the Parliamentary boundary of the Burgh situated on the east of the centre of the River Cart.

Fairs—Third Thursday of February and May, and second Thursday of August and November. Markets—Every Thursday.

Fast Days—Fridays before first Sabbath in April and October. APPENDIX. 211

Parocliial Board, Faisley, 1876-'77. inspectok's department. Inspector. Peter Baiue, Assistant-Inspector. D. J. Mitchell, Clerk. James Kenfrew, Collector. POORHOUSE DEPARTMENT. William M'Kenzie, Governor. Matron. David Campbell, Chaplain. Hugh Colligan, Surgeon.

George Masson, Esq., Chairman. Provost Murray Messrs John M'Innes Messrs Wm. Craw Bailies Watson Wm. Coats, jr. P. Costello Cowan E. P. Dalziel E. Eichardson Armour James Millar James Barclay Messrs James Clark Archd. Hogg A. M'Kenzie James Lang Wm. Anderson Jas. Hamilton Wm. Morrison W. Macintyre David Morren. John Young

Committees. Assess7nent. Provost Murray, Bailie Armour, Messrs James Millar, Wm. Morrison, Eobt. Richardson, John M'Innes, William Anderson, David Morren, James Clark, Wm. Macintyre, Patrick Costello, Archd. M'Kenzie, James Barclay, Con. Administration of Relief. Bailies Watson and Cowan, Messrs David Morren, Patrick Costello, Eobert Richardson, James Hamilton, John M'Innes, Wm. Anderson, James Clark, James Barclay, Archd. M'Kenzie, John Young, Con, Poorhouse. Bailie Watson, Messrs James Clark, William Craw, James Millar, William Coats, Jan., John M'Innes, Pati-ick Costello, James Lang, Archibald Hogg, E. F. Dalziel, Wm. Morrison, Con. Asylum. Bailie Armour, Messrs James Barclay, Wm. Macintyre, John Young, James Clark, James Lang, Wilham Morrison, Archd, M'Kenzie, George Masson, E. F. Dalziel, Con. Finance. Messrs George Masson, John Young, E. F. Dalziel, James Barclay, William Morrison, James Lang, Con.

Committees to visit the Poorhouse Weelcly. 1. —Provost Murray, Bailie Watson, Mr George Masson, Con. 2 —Messrs William Craw, James Hamilton, William Morrison, Con. 3 Bailie Armour, Messrs William Macintyre, James Clark, Con. 4 Messrs William Anderson, Patrick Costello, John Young, Con. 6. —Messrs E. F. Dalziel, WilUam Coats, Jun., James Millar, Con. 6. —Messi-s Archibald Hogg, David Morren, William Morrison, Con. 7. —Bailie Cowan, Messrs James Lang, John M'Innes, Con. 8. —Messrs Eobert Eichardson, Archibald M'Kenzie, James Barclay, Con. 212 APPENDIX.

Alslsey Parocliial Board. inspector's depaktment. Eobert Robertson, Inspector. Andrew Milne, Assistant-Inspector. Robert Eowand, Clerk. Robert Oliver, Collector. POORHOUSB DEPARTMENT. C. W. Laing, Governor. Janet B. Gray, Matron. James Sproul, Chaplain. Mrs Ridge, Cook. HugL Brown, Clerk. Tliomas Graham, M.D., Surgeon. James Wilson, Porter. George Orr, Baker.

Wm. Poison, Esq., Chairman of the Board, and ex officio Member of all the Committees. COMMITTEES. GENERAL AND HOUSE COMMITTEE. Wm. Poison, Esq., Chairman of General Committee. Jas. Drybrough, Esq., Vice-Chairman do. Jas. Winning, Esq., Chairman of House Committee. Archd. Hutchison, Esq., Vice-Chairman do.

and ex officiis Members of all the Committees. Messrs John Salmon, Graham Macfarlane, Joseph A. Laird, David Robertson, William Johnstone, James Donald, sen., Nisbet Thomson, Rev. Dr Lees, Messrs James Anderson, James Myles, James Wilson, sen., James Wilson, jun., William Poison, Archibald Renfrew, Wm. Peock, John Poison, John Brown, Archibald Hutchison, James Winning, John Dunlop, James A. MacKean, Matthew Blair, James Drybrough, James Patterson, John Thom, David Wilson, Archibald Bell, Rev. J. M. Mitchell, Messrs Robert Macfarlane, James Clark, William Brown, James Weir, James Strang. Seven a quorum. RELIEF COMMITTEE. For taking charge of all matters regarding the administration of Relief to Paupers and the Education of Pauper Children, and advising with the Inspector thereanent. Messrs Wm. Johnstone, J. A. Laird, James Anderson, Graham Macfarlane, Archibald Renfrew, James Winning, John Thom, David Wilson, Archibald Bell, John Dunlop, David Robertson, J. A. Mac- Kean, James Donald, sen., James Drybrough, Nisbet Thomson, Robt. Macfarlane, James Weir, James Patterson, Rev. J, M. Mitchell, Messrs James Clark, Matthew Blair. Mr MacKean, Convener. Five a quorum. ASSESSMENT, FINANCE, AND LAW COMMITTEE. For disposing of all appeals against Assessments, and taking charge of all matters of Finance and questions of Law. Messrs James Myles, John Salmon, William Johnstone, James Wilson, sen., Archd. Hutchison, David Robei-tson, James Wilson, jun., William Peock, Archibald Renfrew, Wm. Poison, John Poison, James Winning, Graham Macfarlane, J. A, Laird, Rob. Macfarlane. Mr Wilson, jun., Convener. Three a quorum. APPENDIX. 213

SANITARY COMMITTEE. Appointed under " Public Health (Scotland) Act." Messrs James Myles, John Salmon, Wm. Johnstone, Jas. Wilson, sen., James Wilson, juu., James Winning, William Peock, Archibald Eenfrew, William Poison, John Poison, David Robertson, Archibald Hutchison, Graham Macfarlane, J. A. Laird, Eob. Macfarlane. Mr Wilson, jun,, Convener. Three a quorum. COMMITTEES Appointed by House Committee. Purchasing Committee—Messrs Matthew Blair, David Wilson, James Patterson, David Eobertson, James Weir—Mr Hutchison, Convener. Eepair Committee—Messrs William Peock, Ai'chibald Bell, James Drybrough, William Brown, James Clark—Mr Dry- brough. Convener. Labour Committee-^Messrs G. Macfarlane, John I (J Salmon, James Wilson, jun., James Patterson, John Thorn, James Wilson, sen.—Mr Patterson, Convener. ABBEY ASYLUM.

Licensed for 98 Patients. >.

C. W. Laing, superintendent ; Thomas Graham, M.D., medical ]

'* G officer ; Thomas Holms, head attendant ; John Gardiner, Eobert

Murray and Donald Keith, attendants ; Janet B. Gray, matron ; \

Holms, assistant matron ; Margaret Logan, Eliza Montgomerie, Mrs | attendants. and Sarah Cooper, I

1 Lu Justices of the Peace. Paisley District. c/: Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle Hutchison, Archibald, Fairhill Arthur, James, of Barshaw Hutchison, John, Garthland Place | Abercrombie. William, banker Macfarlane, Hugh, banker, Gil-i

Baird,"'John, Netherhill mour Street > Barclay, James, Canal Bank MacKean, William, merchant Bell, William, Eenfrew MacKean, Jas. Anderson, Calside Brough, Peter, Oakshawhead Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, of Brown, Hugh, Egypt Park Brediland Brown, John, Causeyside Millar, Andrew, Dean of Faculty of Brown, Robert, Underwood Park Procurators Cattanach, Alex., Auchentorlie Millar, James, Adelphi House Clark, James, Southbar Morgan, John, of Greenlaw Coats, James, yr., of Woodside Murray, David, Castlehead Coats, Sir Peter, of Woodside Pollock, Alex., jr., banker. Cross Coats, Thomas, of Ferguslie Pollock, Alex. Kussell, Greenhill Craig, Archibald, Gateside Poison, Wm., starch manufacturer Fleming, Andrew, Fulwood Russell, William, High Street Glen, Thomas, Thornhill Scott, Matthew, Gateside Guilleaume, Peter, banker, Paisley Sharp, David Galbraith, merchant Holms, Archibald C, of Sandyford Wilson, George, West Hurlet Holms, William, of Brabloch Wotherspoon, William, Maxwellton Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitutes of Renfrewshire, and the Provost and Magistrates of Paisley, for the time being. 214 APPENDIX.

Justice of Peace Court.

Small Debt and Fiscal Courts held at Paisley every Friday at Eleven Forenoon.

Clerk—John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk—Thomas MacEobert. Procurator-Fiscal—Thomas Campbell.

PAISLEY DISTRICT.

notation of Presiding Justices from 1st Juhj to Blst December, 1876. July.—Provost Murray, Sir Peter Coats, Messrs A. C. Holms, William MacKean, James Clark, Alex. R. Pollock. August.—Messrs Thomas Coats, Peter Guilleaume, Wm. Russell, James A. MacKean, Bailie M'Gown. September.—Messrs Alex. Pollock, jun., William Holms, Archd. Hutchison, Matthew Scott, Wm. Abercrorabie, Bailie Cowan. October.—Messrs James Barclay, Wm. Wotherspoon, James Arthur, John Brown, Wm. Bell, Hugh Brown, James Millar. November. —Messrs John Morgan, John Baird, Alex. Cattanaob, David G. Sharp, Bailies Watson and Armour. December. —Messrs Hugh Macfarlane, Robert Brown, Peter Brough, John Hutchison, William Poison, Archd. Craig, P. Comyn Macgregor.

Courts held at Johnstone third Monday of each Month. Depute-Clerk—Walter Holmes, writer, Johnstone.

Courts held at Lochwinnoch first Saturday of each Month. Depute-Clerk—John Reid, writer, Lochwinnoch.

Courts held at Bari'bead first Monday of each Month. Depute-Clerk—Archibald Browulie, writer, Barrhead.

Courts held at Pollokshaws first Tuesday of each Month. Depute-Clerk— George Brown, writer, Pollokshaws.

Quarter Sessions, first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October, at Renfrew. Licensing Meetings held at Eeufrew Third Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of October.

Inspectors of Weights and Measures.

Paisley District—Robert Hunter and John Gildawie. Pollokshaws District—Robert Hunter and Robert Russell. Greenock District— Robert Hunter and John Angus. Burgh of Paisley—Andrew Fisher, 81 New Sneddon. APPENDIX. 215

Paisley Infirmary. Year comineacing 1st April, 1876. BOARD OF DIEEOTOES.

Mr Stewart Clark, President. | Mr R. F. Dalziel, Vice-President, Mr Wm. Gillespie, Treasurer. Provost Murray, Sir Peter Coats, Bailie M'Gown, Treasurer Eussell, Messrs William Hodge, Messrs James M'Murchy,

„ Matthew Scott, ,, John Walker, Jun., „ James Millar, Manf., „ James Clark, Southbar, „ Thomas Coats, „ Archd. Coats, cr' „ James Arthur, ,, William Coata. „ William Boyd, Francis Martin, Secretary. John Alexander, M.B., Eesident Surgeon. Mrs M'Kay, Matroua Eev. Andrew Elder, Chaplain. QUARTERLY COMMITTEES. From 1st April to 1st July. From 1st Oct. to 1st Jan., 1877. Mr James M'Murchy, Convener^ Treasurer Eussell, Convener^ _I_J Provost Coats, Murray, Sir Peter ~\ Messrs William Hodge, Bailie M'Gown, Archd. Coats. Mr James Arthur.

From 1st July to 1st October. From 1st Jan., 1877 to Ist April, >- Messrs James Millar, Convener, Messrs Wm. Coats, Convener^ LU „ James Clark, Thomas Coats, „ I „ _ E. F. Dalziel, „ Matthew Scott,

'^^4| John Walker, Jun., ,, William Boyd.

The President and Treasurer, ex officiis, Members of each Quarterly

Committee. f ACCOUNT COMMITTEE. The President, Convener, Messrs William Russell, Messrs James M'Murchy, „ William Coats. „ James Millar, LIBRARY COMMITTEE. The President, the Treasurer, and the Members of the Medical Board. MEPICAL BOAKD.

Acting Physician, Dr Richmond. | Acting Surgeon, Dr Donald,

The Dispensarj^ is open every day from 10 till 11 a.m. for advice; and from 11 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 6 till 6 p.m. for Dispensing Medicine. On Tuesdays acd Fridays attendance will be given in the Dispensary from 12 to 1 p.m. for Vaccinating Children. Friends of Patients admitted daily from 10 till 11 a.m. Medical and Surgical Cases require Two Tickets, and are admitted from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m.^ ^^ Accident Cases admitted at all hours without Tickets. 216 APPENDIX.

Paisle7 Free Lilarary and. Museum.

Committee of Management. Provost Murray, Convener, Sir Peter Coats, Bailie Watson, Eev. James Brown, „ Armour, „ Wm. Fraser, LL.D., „ Cowan, Messrs Wm. Bruuton, LL.D., „ M'Gown, „ James Cook, Messrs Jas. Clark, Sub-Con., „ P. Comyn Macgregor,

„ Eobert Cochran, ,, George Masson,

„ Francis Halden, ,, William Robertson, „ John Fisher, „ John Fullerton, „ Robert Eaglesim, „ Walter King, Three a quorum.

SuJB- Committees. Library. Rev. James Brown, Convener, Messrs Robert Eaglesim, Mr James Cook, Sub-Con., „ Wm. Brunton, LL.D., Bailie Watson, „ P. Comyn Macgregor, „ Armour, „ Walter King. Museum. Mr George Mas son. Convener, Messrs Francis Halden, Mr John Fullerton, Sub-Con., „ John Fisher, Bailie Cowan, „ James Clark, Rev'. William Fraser, LL.D., „ William Robertson. Mr Eobert Cochran, Property. Mr John Fullerton, Convener, Bailie M'Gown, Bailie Watson, Mr George Masson. The Provost and Sir Peter Coats to be Members of each Sub- Committee. Reference Librai'y Committee. Rev. Wm, Fraser, LL.D., Con., Messrs George Masson, Messrs James Clark, „ Walter King. „ P. Con:.yn Macgregor,

Provost Murray and the Rev. James Brown- to be Members ex officiis. Curator, _ _ _ Mr Morris Young. Assistant-Curator, - - Mr John Renfrew. Janitor, _ _ _ Mr Matthew Barr. William Hodge, Clerk.

COMMMISSIONER IN IRELAND TO ADMINISTER OATHS FOR COURTS OF CHANCERY, PROBATE, AND BANK- RUPTCY IN ENGLAND. GEORGE K. SMITH, Solicitor. Office—The Castle, Belfast. — APPENDIX. 217 BANKS.

Sank cf Scotland. Instituted 1695. 8 St. MiiiREN Street. Head Office—Bank Street, Edinburgh. London Office, Lothbury, E.G. Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12. John Hutcheson and George Seton Veitch, agents. Alexander Boyd, accountant. William R. Barbour, teller. L. P. Eraser and Hugh Adam, clerks.

' Robert Lochhead, porter— house, 6 Moss Street. v. ' negotiates Bills grants Letters Credit all The Bank and of on the princi- | pal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland. Draws on their Branch C j

in London ; Smith, Payne, & Smiths ; Coutts & Co.; and the Bank | <

of England ; and on the Colonies and Foreign Countries ; also issues j ^ of '- Circular Notes £10 and £20 each, free of charge, for the use of j travellers and others in all parts of the world. Q

ITational Bank of Scotland. 1

Instituted 21st March, 1825, and Incorporated by Royal Charter. •• ^

Governor—The Most Honourable the Marquess of Lothian. ' u. General Governor— William James Duncan, Esq. ! q Head Office— 42 St. Andrews Square, Edinburgh. j , London Office- 37 St. Nicholas Lane, E.G. ^ Paisley Office — 1 Forbes Place. Peter Guilleaume, agent. ^

David Melville, assistant agent. R. Edmonds, teller. I | , Charles Shaw, William Smith, and Robert Fisher, clerks. j Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., Coutts & Co., and the Union Bank rr^ of j

London ; J, & J. Stnart & Co., New York; and have correspondents I ^ in all the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, and in \

Clydesdale Banking* Company. Instituted 1838. 7 High Street (Cross).

Open from 10 till 3, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12. Robert Russell, agent. George Saunders, accountant. John Gibson, R. S. Robertson, and Wm. Munro, clerks. Barnetts, Draws on Hoares, Hanburys, Lloyd, bankers, London ; and the

London and Westminster Bank, London ; and negotiates Bills and grants credit on the principal towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland ; on the Bank of British North America, Canada, Nova Scotia, New

Brunswick, and Vancouver Island ; also on the Union Bank oi Austra- lia, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and other Branches. T 218 APPENDIX.

National Security Savings Bank. Instituted May, 1838. Office— 14 Gilmour Street. Chairman— Stewart Clark. Peputy-Chairman—John Barclay. William Abercrombie, Treasurer. Actuary—John M'Gown. Auditor—Robert Boyd. Committee of Management for 1876. Sheriff Cowan, Messrs James Millar, Townhead, Messrs James M'Murehy, Robert Macfarlane, John Walker, jun. Wm. Gillespie,

John Lamberton, . James Clark, Chapel. William Reid, John Poison, Archd. Bell, Jas. Finlayson, Johnstone, William Hodge, Archd. Coats, Robert F. Dalziel, John a: Brown, William Holms, John Ronald, Robert Kerr, Underwood, John K. Crawford, William Morrison, William Macintyre. The Bank is open for receiving and paying on Monday, Tuesday^ Thursday, and Saturday from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday Evening from 6 till 9 for receiving only.

Eritisli Linen Company's Bank. Instituted 1746. 17 GiLMOxjR Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—Shuts at 12 on Saturdays. Hugh Macfarlane, agent. Alexander Gardiner, accountant. Peter Clark, teller. Andrew Paterson and Robert D. Caldwell, clerks. George Miller, porter—house, 2 Thread Street. Draws on and Negotiates Bills through Smith, Payne, and Smith, London Torkshire Banking Company and The Bank of England & Branches Branches The London and County Bank and North-Bastern Banking Company, Branches Newcastle, and Branches The Bank of Ireland and Branches Lancaster Banking Company and Carlisle and Cumberland Bank and Branches Branches Wauklyn & Co., Buenos Ayres Bank of Whitehaven and Branches James G. Kings, Sons, New York J. Backhouse & Co., Darlington, London and South African Bank and Branches and Branches Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham English, Scottish, and Australian ShefiSeld andRotherham Bank Chartered Bank and Branches National Provincial Bank of Eng- Bank of New Zealand & Branches land and Branches Bank of Australasia and Branches Halifax Joint Stock Bank Bank of British Columbia and Huddersfield Banking Company Agencies and Branches Bank of Montreal and Agencies Bradford Banking Company, Brad- ford And the principal towns in Scotland, and all places where there is a Bank. APPENDIX. 219

City of e-lasgow Bank. Instituted 1839. 102 High Street, Cross. Alex. Pollock, jun., and Thomas Finlator, agents. Gilbert Fowler, teller. James Pollock, John Henderson, and Walter Wright, clerks. Draws on London .Toint Stock Bank, London, and on all the principal towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and in the Colonies. Nego- tiates Bills on all places where there is a Bank or Banker.

Boyal Bank of Scotland. Instituted 1727, and Incorporated by Royal Charter. 14 GiLMOUR Street. David Murray, agent. William J. Ormistoa, accountant. Thomas Linn, jun., clerk. Draws on Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of England, and Coutts & Co.,

London ; and all the principal towns in England, Ireland, and Scot- land; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China, and Branches; Biyth Brothers & Co., Mauritius; Bank of British North

America and Branches ; Bank of New South Wales; Australian Joint Stock Bank; Bank of South Australia; Western Australian

Bank and all their Branches ; National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. The Royal Bank issue Circular Notes for £10, £20, £25, and

£50 each ; also Circular Letters of Credit, free of charge, for the use of Travellers on the Continent and elsewhere abroad. Negotiates Bills in all places at home aud abroad where there is a Bank or Banker.

Commercial Ba.nk of Scotland. 8 Oauseysidb. James Ross, agent. Draws on London and Westminster Banks, and Coutts & Co., London. Negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker. Issues Circular Notes ; Grants Drafts or Letters of Credit on all the principal towns in England, Scotland, Ireland, the Colonies, and on New York and Paris.

Bank Holidays.

New Year's Day, January 1. Good Friday, April 20, 1876. Christmas, December 25. The First Monday in May and the b'irst Monday in August. Bills falling due on any of these days are payable on the next lawful day. Upon Fa&t Days and other Local Holidays the Bank Offices are open only between 9 and Ha.m. Bills due on any such days may be paid the previous day. 220 APPENDIX.

Commissioners of Supply of the County of Henfre'w, Qualified to vote and act as such. 18 7 6. Sir Robert John Milliken Napier, of Milliken and Napier, Baronet, Convener. His Grace the Duke of Abercorp John Bartlemore, of Bourtrees, *rhe Right Honourable George writer, Paisley Frederick, Earl of Glasgow Henry Biikmyre, merchant, Port- *The Riaht Honourable Charles, Glasgow Lord Blantyre William James Bell, Bellevue, The Honourable Walter Stewart, Cathcart * . Master of Blantyre Archibald Campbell Campbell of The Honourable Lord Francis Blythswood, Renfrew Conyngham, Muirshiels, Loch- Nicol Cameron, residing at Pollok- winnoch shaws Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart, John Crawford, of Sproulston, of Pollok Loehwinnoeh *Sir Robert John Milliken Napier, Archibald Crawford, Kilbarchan Bart, ef Milliken and Napier John Clark, of Kirkland Park, *Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Inverleith Row, Edinburgh Bart., of Greenock and Blackball James Cochrane, of Riversbank Michael Hugh Stewart Nicolson, James Connell, of Cathkin View, yr., of Greenock and Blackball Langside James Allison, of Malletsheugh, George Craig, of Broom, Mearns Mearns John Maxwell Cunningham, writer, John G. Allison, of Cartsbridge, Stirling Mearns William Connell, of Nethertrees, James Anderson, of Highholm, Loehwinnoeh Port-Glasgow Andrew Crawford, 2 Clyde Terrace, *Matthew Algie, Langside, Cross- Glasgow myloof David Cross, of Eastbank, near John Allan, Billhead, Kilb:rnie Bishopton David Anderson, clothier in Glas- *Alex. Crum, of Thornliebank gow *Duncan Darroch, B. A., of Gourock Robert Arthur, Gavilmoss, Loch- Thomas Dick, bank agent, Kinning winnoch Park George Arbuckle, flesher, Greenock Wm. S. Dixon, of Govan Colliery Matthew Arbuckle, flesher, Green- Charles Duncan, of Thornleymuir, ock Woodend, Rothesay of Arthurlie ,. John Buchanan, of Glenlora, Loch- James Dunlop, * winnoch *Henry Barclay Dunlop, yr., of ^ James Brownlie, grocer and pro- Arthurlie vision merchant in Barrhead WiHiam John Easton, writer, Glas- Archd. Brownlie, writer, Barrhead gow, as factor for the Countess "William Cunningham Graham Bon- of Home tine, of Ardoch, Dumbarton J as. Finlayson, Merchiston House, John Boyd, of Kirkhill, Mearns Johnstone David C. R. C. Buchanan, of Drum- Wm. Praser, of Knockbartnock, pellier, Coatbridge Town Clerk of Inverkeithing George Burns, residing at Wemyss Andw. Fleming, Fulwood, Houston House, Wemyss Bay John FuUerton, timber merchant, *John Burns, of Castle Wemyss, residing at Ivy Bank, Port- W emyss Bay Glasgow APPENDIX. 221

William Pulton, of Glen Francis Lochrane, of Stewartwraes *Allan Gilmour, of Baglesham William Law, 3 Laurieston Place, *John Gordon, ot Aikenhead Glasgow John Glegg, residing at Milliken, T. R. J. Logan, as factor for the as factor for the Trustees of the Trustees of William Dixon, of deceased Thomas Speir of Black- Govan Colliery stoun for the time being, in ab- George Lindsay, provision mer- sence of the Trustees chant, 169 Eglintoa Street, Robert Gillies, East Barnaigh, Glasgow Lochwinnoch Robert Lindsay, East Park House, *Thomas Watson Greig, of Muir- Upper Kilmalcolm shiel, Lochwinnoch William Hall Maxwell, of Dargavel *Henry Lee Harvey, of Castle- *William Mure, of Caldwell, M.P. semple, Lochwinnoch John Mair, late of Plantation George Ludovic Houstoun, of John- William Mair, 21 Rutland Crescent, stone Paisley Road, Glasgow John Heys, calico printer, Barr- Angus Mitchell, manufacturer, head Glasgow John Howie, of Shawhill, Mearns John Marshall, of Stills, Lochwin- *Archibald Campbell Holms, of noch Sandyford Robert Macfie, of Langhouse ^William Holms, of Brabloch *Andrew Muirhead, of Meikle J. M. Home, 27 Lansdowne Ores- Cloak cent, Glasgow Henry Murphy, Springhill, Cross- John Hamilton, of Greenbank, myloof Mearns *James Myles, Deanside, Renfrew, James Dunlop Hamilton, of Eoger- as factor for Alexander Speirs, ton, writer, Glasgow of Elderslie James Hamilton, of Janefleld, John- *Henry M'Call, of Daldowie stone * Henry Macdowall, of Garthland James Henderson, 77 West Scot- Henry Macdowall, yr., of Garthland land Street, Kinning Park, Glas- Duncan M'Donald, Parkhouse, gow Glasgow William Charles Stewart Hamilton, John M'Ewan, of Glenlora, Loch- of Craiglaw aad Barrochan, re- winnoch siding at Craiglaw, Kirkcowan Robert M'Quaker, feuar, Johnstone Kobt. Howie, of Burnhouse, Mearns ^Patrick Comyn Macgregor, of John Herbertson, of Crooks Brediland John Jeffrey, plumber, Beith James MacGregor, St. Andrew's I>. B. Johnson, Kaim, Lochwinnoch Villa, Pollokshields Robert Kerr, manufacturer in Glas- Robert Macfarlane, Bridge of Weir gow and Paisley David M'Haffie, of Eastwood James Foster King, Longhaugh, Archd. M'Intyre, merchant, Pollok- Bishopton shields Hugh Kirkwood, residing at Killer- Peter M'Laurin, residing at High mont, as factor for J. G. Oswald, Cartside, Johnstone of Scotstoun William Millar, of Eastwood Hill Hugh Kennedy, of Olevans, residing John Stirling Napier, of Merchiston at Redcliff, Partickhill, Partick Allan PoUok, of Faside Henry Lamont writer, Glasgow John Patten, W.S., Edinburgh James Lowndes, of Arthurlie William Pollock, of Titwood David Laidlaw, 14 Buchanan John Poison, of Thornly Street, Glasgow William Paterson, Knockbartnock, John Laird, Norwood Villa, Pollok- Lochwinnoch shields t2 222 APPENDIX.

John Patersou, brickbuilder, Glas- Jas. Wallace, of Braehead, Glasgow gow *J. C. Wakefield, of Eastwood Park Robert William Cochran Patrick, Arthur Watson, Overlee, Busby of Woodside *Duncan Watson, Pollokshaws John F. Patrick, of Grangehill Robert Webster, residing at Loftus H. R. B. Peile, Catty House, Dry- House, Broughty Perry men, as factor for Sir M. R. Alexander Wilson, Overtrees, S. . Stewart Lochwinnoch Thomas Porter, feuar, Johnstone Robert William Rankiue Wilson, David Richardson, of Hartfield of Braidbar Matthew Rodger, of Rossland, George Wilson, of Hurlet, residing Bishopton at West Hurlet John M, Robertson, writer, Glas, James Young, of Gallowhill, Paisley gow James Wilson, Preeland House, *Thomas Dundas Speirs of Kilallan Erskine, factor for the Right Alexander Graham ttpeirs, of Kil- Honourable Charles, Lord Blan- creuch tyre Thos. Shanks, engineer, Johnstone James Wilson, jr., Dykebar, Pais- Charles Thomas, coachbuilder, Glas- ley, factor for the Right Honour- gow able the Earl of Glasgow *Robert Thomas Napier Speir, of Hugh Douglas Willock, 148 West Culdees Castle Nile Street, Glasgow Peter Stewart, 9 Marlow Street, Alex. Young, Keir Mains, Dun- Kinning Park, Glasgow blane, factor for Sir William Archibald Sinclair, late of Deanside Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., of Pol- James Scott, of Kelly, Wemyss Bay luk and Keir Samuel Henderson May Summer- *The Sheriff of the County ville, of Broadfieid *The Sheriff-Substitute, Paisley John Salmon, residing at Johnstone *The Sheriff-SubsLitute, Greenock Castle, as factor for George * The Provost of Renfrew Ludovic Houstoun, of Johnstone The eldest Bailie of Renfrew Thomas Smith, Crosslees, by *The Provost of Paisley Thornliebank The Provost of Greenock James Stevenson, of Auchenames *The Provost of Port-Glasgow William Stevenson, of Crosslee *The Provost of Pollokshaws William Stevenson, of Kobbshill The Senior Police Magistrate of William Stewart, 114 Argyle Street, Johnstone Glasgow The Senior Police Magistrate of James Stewart, of Garvocks Gourock James Stewart, of Williamwood *The Senior Police Magistrate of Thomas Stobo, builder, Strathearn Crossbill Place, Paisley Road, Glasgow *The Senior Police Magistrate of *James Swan, of Wattieston Kinning Park P. Walker, Pollokshields

* Members of Standing Committee.

James Caldwell, Clerk of Supply—OfBce, 33 Old Sneddon Street, Paisley.

Annual General Meetings held at Renfrew on 30th April, and last Tuesday of October.

The 9th Section of the Act of Parliament 17th and 18th Vic, cap. 91, states the qualifications necessary for a Commissioner of Supply. '

APPENDIX. 223

Renfre-wsliire Prison Board—1876-77- Electedhy Commissioners of Supply Sir Michael E. Shaw-Stewart, Bart., of Greenock and Blackball. Sir E. J. M. Napier, Bart., of Milliken and Napier. Allan Gilmour, of Eaglesham. John Gordon, of Aikenhead. Archibald C. Holms, of Sandyford. Archibald 0. Campbell, of BIythswood. Alexander Orum, of Thornliebauk, E. W. Cochran-Patrick, of Woodside.

James Myles, Deanside. i Henry Macdowall, of Garthland. \ Elected by Magistrates and Town Council Paisley. of j David Murray, Provost of Paisley. I Oil

of the Bailies of Paisley. . I Eichard Watson, one ^^^^ Wm. Eussell, Treasurer of the Burgh of Paisley. a ^--^

", Eobert Cochran, one of the Town Council of Paisley. | John Fisher, one of the Town Council of Paisley. |

Elected hy Magistrates and Town Council of Greenock. ' jj

Eobert Neill, Provost of Greenock. [ uJ Edward Wilson, one of the Bailies of Greenock. L'r Archibald Paton, one of the Bailies of Greenock. Duncan Hendry, one of the Bailies of Greenock. Harry Smith, Shei'iff-Substitute at GreenocK. >- Elected by Magistrates and Town Council of Port-Glasgow. LU John FuUerton, Provost of Pox't-Glasgow.

I Elected by Magistrates and Town Council of Renfrew. Daniel Cumming, Provost of Eenfrew.

Ex Officiis. \ fC r\~ Patrick Eraser, LL.D., Sheriff of Eenfrew and Bute, or in his absence, Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley. A. C. Holms, of Sandyford, Chairman and Convener. Jas. H. Dunn, Clerk and Treasurer.

OPriCERS.

Paisley Prison. Governor, Robert Bird. Chaplain, Eev. John Fleming, M.A. Surgeon, James Paton, M.D.

Greenock Prison. Governor, Wm. Clark. Chaplain, Eev. J. Eobertson, M.A Surgeon, Samuel Shortridge, M.D. PolloJcshaws PHson. Keeper, John Bi-own. Matron, Mrs Brown. Surgeon, Wm. Walker, M.D. 224 APPENDIX.

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Faculty of Procurators- Incorporated by Royal Charter, 24th June, 1803. Dean—Andrew Millar. Treasurer—John M'Innes. | Councillors. David Semple. Thomas Walker, Robert Macfarlane. Clerk—John Bartlemore. Auditors of Treasurer's Accounts—The Dean and Councillors. Auditor of Procurator's Accounts — William Hodge. Curators of Library— David Young, George Hart, John N. Gardner* Officer —Alexander M'Xechnie. MEMBERS.

Anderson, Mat., Neilston ... 1832 Martin, Francis 1866 : Barr, James B 1870 Millar, Andrew 1818 Bartlemore, John, 1853 Miliar, James, writer, Paisley 1872 Brownlie, Archd., Barrhead 1856 Macfarlane, Robert 1859 Brown, David, Paisley, ... 1873 M'Farlane, Graham, John- Caldwell. James, 1849 stone 1831 Campbell, John, Pollokshaws 1870 M'Innes, John, Paisley 1841

Campbell, John, Paisley, .». 1873 M'Lean, Wm., Glasgow .. 1824 Campbell, Thomas, 1843 MacRobertj Thomas 1858 Connell, Wm., Lochwinnoch 1829 Reid, John, Johnstone 1842 Cochran, Alexander, Paisley 1873 Reid, William 1829 Dunn, James H., ...... 1861 Reid, William, jun.... 1870 Ferguson, Alex. Robertson, Reid, William, writer, John- Neilston 1865 stone 1872 Gardner, Archibald 1828 Russell, Robert 1866 Gardner, J. Neilson ... 1864 Semple, David 1831

Bart, George 1861 JSemple, Alexander, ., 1872 Hector, Wm., Pollokshaws 1825 Semple, David Smith 1872 Henderson, R. L., 1858 Templeton, James ... 1872 Hodge, William 1830 Walker, Thomas 1853 Holmes, John, Johnstone ... 1849 Watson, Joseph, Barrhead 1870 Holmes, Walter, Johnstone, 1862 Young, David 1861 M'Leod, Joseph Lochhead,

writer. Paisley ... 1873

Sheriff Court., Court Hall, County Buildings. Sits every Tuesday during Session. Patrick Fraser, sheriff. William Hector, sheriff-clerk. Hugh Cowan, sheriff-substitute. John Brough, sheriff-clerk depute.

Sheriff OfEcers, Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss Street, also Messenger-at-arms.

John Darkness, 14 High Street. I James M'Intjre, 4 Moss Street.

Alex. Macplierson, 9 Churchhill. | Alexander M'Gregor, 4 Moss Street.

Sheriff Small Selst Court, and Court under Certain Debts Recovery Act, 1867- Court Hall, County Buildings. Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock during Session. William Hector, clerk. John Brough, depute-clerk. Alexander N'Kechuie, bar officer. APPENDIX. 227

POST OFFICE, St. Mirren Street. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Arrives. Closes. Despatch. 7.38 a.m. London, England, and Foreign 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Do. Do. 8.10 p.m. 8.38 p.m. 12.30 a.m. Ireland, North and South ... 6.40 p.m. 7.10 p.m. 5.15 a.m. Do. Do. 8.10 p.m. 8.38 p.m. 12 30 a.m. Glasgow ... 9.30 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 7.38 a.m. Do. 10.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 11.16 a.m. Do...... 12.40 p.m. 12.50 p.m. 1.20 p.m. Do...... 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m.

3.20 p.m. Do...... 5.45 p.m. 6 p.m.

6.20 p.m. Do. ... •. 9.30 p.m. 9.40 p.m. 9.20 p.m. Do. ... 11 p.m. 1.25 am.

12.30 a.m. Edinburgh ,,, ,, 9.30 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 7.38 a.m. Do. ... 10.40 a.m. 10.50 a.m. Do. 12.40 p.m. 12.50 p.m.

3.20 p.m. Do...... 3.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m.

3.20 p.m. Do...... 9.30 p.m. 9.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. Do. ... 11 p.m. 1.25 a.m. 12.30 a.m. North of Scotland ... 10.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m,

7.38 a m. Do. ... «. 8.10 p.m. 8.38 p.m.

3.20 p.m 0. ..r •. 5.45 p.m, 6 p.m.

6.45 p.m. Do. • •• •• 11 p.m. 1.25 a.m. 7.38 a.m. South of Scotland... 12.40 p.m. 12.59 p.m.

3.20 p.m. Do...... 4.30 p.m. 5 p.m.

6.45 p.m. Do. ... .1 8.11) p.m. 8.38 p.m. North of Engl and,... 3.15 p.m. d.dO p.m. 1.25 a.m. Greenock and Port Glasgow 7.15 a.m. 7.30 a.m, 11.20 a.m. Do. Do. 10.50 a.m. 11 a.m, 1.20 p.m. Do. Do. 1 p.m. 1.10 p.m. 3 p.m. Do, Do. 2.45 p.m, 3 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Do. Do. 5.50 p.m. 6 p.m. 8.43 p.m. Do. Do, 11 p.m. 11 p.m. 3 p.m. Bishopton 9 p.m. 9.10 p.m, 12.30 a.m. West Highlands ... 5.45 p.m. 6 p.m. 7.38 a.m. -Do. 9.;o0 p.m. 9.40 p.m. 12.45 p.m. Johnstone 8.20 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Do. 4.15 p.m. 4 30 p.m. 6.40 p.m. Do. 11 p.m. 4 a.m. 12.45 pm. Lochwinnoch 10.30 a.m. 10.40 a.m. 8.50 p.m. Do. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Do, 11 p.m, 4 a.m. Ayr 2.30 a.m. 2.50 a.m. Kilmarnock 8.15 p.m. 3.30 p.m.

• Carlisle and South of Ayrshire .. 3.30 p.m. 3.50 p.m. 7.38 a.m. Ayrshire ... 7 a.m. 7.10 a.m. 12.45 p.m. Do. 4.15 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 6.40 pm. Do. 9.30 p.m. 9,40 p.m.

6.30 p.m. Elderslie, Quarrelton, and Howwood . 11 p.m. 6.30 a.m,

9.30 a.m. Renfrew .. 11 p.m. 6 a.m. 3.30 p.m. Do. 9 a.m. 9.30 a.m.

6.45 p.m. Do...... , 3.30 p.m. 3.45 p.m, 2,30 p.m. Linwood ... 11 p.m. 6.30 a.m. Town Deliveries— 7 and 8.30 a.m., 1.30, 4, and 7.15 p ^l. —;

228 APPENDX.

Letters must be registered half an hour previoiis to the time of box closing, except in the case of the first mail to Ayr, Kilmarnock, &c., which should be registered the evening before. On payment of an extra fee of 4d, letters may still be registered for half an hour later in most cases. Deliveries by letter-carriers begin at 7 a.m. (London and Scotland, North of Ireland, Greenock, &c.); 8.30 a.m. (London, Ayrshire, South of Ireland, &c.); 1.30 p.m. (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock,

Ayr, &c.) ; 4.0 p.m. (Glasgow, Edinburgh, &c.) ; 7.15 p.m. (Greenock, Glasgow, Ayr, England, &c.) SUNDAY MAILS. Despatch of letters, &c., for London, England, Foreign, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Ireland, Greenock, Port-Glasgow, Ayrshire, &c., 6.15 p.m. Delivery of letters to callers (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Greenock, Port- Glasgow, &c.) from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. at the OflBce. No arrivals from Ireland or England delivered on Sunday. No deliveries by letter-carriers on Sunday. On fast days one delivery, commencing at 9 am. Office open on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m., and on Fast Days from 9 a.m. till 10.45 a.m. and from 7 till 8 p.m. Letters are collected from the Eeceiving Office, 28 Wellmeadow Street, and from the Pillar Boxes at Causeyside Street, Bank Street, and St. James Street, at 10 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., and 9 p.m. No Collections on Sundays.

Money orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till fi p.m. Savings Bank and Government Life Insurance Annuity Business transacted during same hours ; and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. On Sundays and Fast Days no business of this description is done. Office open on Week Days for Post Office and Telegraph business from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. only, but the letter box remains open as on other days. Clerks— A. Logan, 16 George Street; R. B. Young, 11 Sandholes

W. Smith, 145 George Street ; Robert Deans, St. Mirren Street.

Stampers—Thomas Stevenson, 79 Causeyside ; John Picken, 26 Storie Street.

Letter-Carriers—Alexander Christie, 86 Canal Street ; R. C.

M'Kinlay, 23 Niddry Street ; James Brown, 3 Potterhill ; Dugald

Lamond, 6 Storie Street ; James Carruth, 60 Causeyside.

Auxiliary Letter-Carriers—George Begg, 13 School Wynd ; Chas.

M'Dougall, 60 High Street ; H. M'Pherson, 4 Smithhills ; Thomas

Hughes, 24 High Street ; John Lyle, 21 Stock Street; Daniel M'Coll, 12 Abbey Close; Johnston Little, Lady Lane; Richard Collins, 3 Moncrieff Street. Messengers—Howwood—J. M'Birnie, Elderslie. Renfrew—John Morton, Renfrew. Gateside—John Reid, 9 Inkle Street. Linwood Robert Ray, 40 High Street. FRANCIS DEANS, Postmaster, —

APPENDIX. 229 RATES OF POSTAGE INLAND LETTERS. For a Letter Not exceeding 1 oz. Id. Exceeding 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 oz. — 2 oz. — 4 oz. 2d. — 4 oz. — 6 oz. 2^d. — 6 oz. — 8 oz. 3d. — 8 02. — 10 oz. 3id. — 10 oa. — 12 oz. ... 4d. Any letter exceeding the weight of 12 oz. will be liable tea postage of Id per ounce, beginning with the first ounce. And no Inland Lettei's must exceed 18 inches in length, 9 inches iu breadth, and 6 inches in depth. Ee-directed letters are liable to new rates of postage, but though the new postage should not be paid on the reposting of the letter, it will be charged only the prepaid rate on delivery. Newspapers for Foreign parts and Colonies, if posted later than 8 days after publication, are charged lette?' postage. Books, &c. —Printed Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Eeviews, &c., whether British, Foreign, or Colonial, may be forwarded by post be- tween places in the United Kingdom (made up in the same manner as newspapers), if prepaid in stamps, at the following rates :—

Under 2 oz., ^d ; under 4 oz.. Id ,• under 6 oz., l^d ^ under 8 oz., 2d; and ^d for every additional 2 oz. No parcel to pxceed 18 inches any way, but may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment, and may be either printed, written, or plain. Books, if prepaid in stamps, are also forwarded by packet, if un- written on inside or in the cover, at the rate of 3d and 4d under 4 oz. to British Colonies. The British Eegistration Fee on every registered letter posted in the United Kingdom, addressed to any British Colony or Foreign country is now 4d. The same reduction has taken place in the fee chargeable on any newspaper or book packet, addressed to a British Colony or to the Kingdom of Italy, which the senders may desire to register.

Income Taz Commissioners, For the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire, Patrick Eraser, Sheriff, and Arch, C. Campbell of Blythswood Hugh Cowan, Sheriff-Substitute, John Gordon of Aikenhead ex officiis John M'Ewan of Glenlora The Eight Hon. Lord Blantyre Allan Gilmour of Eaglesh'am Sir Eobeit J. M. Napier, Bart., of Alku Pollok of Broom Milliken Clerk—Andrew Millar, 8 Gilmour Street, Paisley. Surveyor and Assessor —James S. Smiles, 1 Cotton Street, Paisley, U —

230 APPENDIX.

Glasgow and South-Western Hailway. Chairman, Sir James Lumsden. General Manager, W. J. Wainwright. Secretary, John Morton. Goods Manager, D. Dickie. Superintendent at Paisley, William Auchterlonie. Cowan & Co., carting agents. aiasgo"^ and £>ai@le7 Joint Line. County Place. Manager and Secretary, Alexander Cowan. Superintendent, William Auchterlonie. Statioumaster, John Woodrow. Cowan & Co., carting agents. Caledonian Bail'way- Chairman, Thomas Hill. Genera! Manager, James Smithells. General Goods Manager, James Thomson. Secretary, Archibald Gibson. Superintendent at Paisley, William Auchterlonie. Caledonian Company, carting agents.

Paisley and Eenfrew Hail-way. Trains run between Paisley and Renfrew about every two hours. Station—Renfrew Road. Stationmaster—John Carmichael. .^Z Paisley and Glasg^ow Omnibus Trafac. Omnibuses run between Paisley and Glasgow several times every day. Start from the Cross during the week, and from County Place on Sunday. Glasgo'TT, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal, Canal Wharf, 18 Canal Street. Secretary, John Morton, No. 14 Bridge Street, Glasgow. Goods Manager, David Dickie, 14 Bridge Street, Glasgow. Regular Trading Boats start every lawful day near undernotecl hours: [Extra Boats to suit convenience of Parties.") Port-Eglinton to Paisley, 6 and 9 a.m., 12 noon, 2 and 5 p.m. Port-Eglinton to Johnstone, 6 a.m. and 12 noon. Paisley to Port-Eglinton, 7, 9, and 11 a.m., and 2 and 5 p.m. Paisley to Johnstone, 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Johnstone to Paisley and Port-Eglinton, 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. Goods to be on the Wharf an hour before time of sailing. Canal Office, 18 Canal Street. Eor rates of cannage, or other particulars, apply to M. Tempi eton, Street, at the Receiving Offices, 108 Ingram 15 South Frederick Street, and 16 Carrick Street, Glasgow. William Martin, Goods Agent, Canal Office, Port-Eglinton. James Alcorn, Do. Do. Paisley. James Caldwell, Do. Do. Johnstone. With any of whom orders may be left and inquiries made relative to the carrying trade. APPENDIX. 231

SECOND BATTALIOF RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Ranh and Name of Officers of the above Battalion.

Rank. Names. Corps. Stations,

Lieut.-Col. William Mure Battn. Caldwell House

Major William Carlile 55 Paisley Do. » Andrew Millar 55 Captain William Bell 3rd Do. 17th J5 .John Harvey- Lochwinnoch 9th Johustone ?> James Loudon

}1 James R. Wood 20th Renfrew I John Hodgart Paisley ^^ Thomas Glen Coats 24th 14th Do. ' Clj 5) Alexander Millar - :t I i; Thomas Morrison 6th Do. Lieut. James Dobie 3rd Do.

55 Robert Rowand 24th Do.

55 William Loudon 20th Renfrew

5> James M'Dougall 9th Johnstone 1 5> Alexander Grant 15th Kilbarchan d:

51 Robert Stephen Milne 20th Renfrew

55 Walter Allison 6th Paisley

51 Alexander Fullerton 14th Do. >- ;

55 James A. D. MacKean 24th Do.

55 John Barbour 15th Kilbarchan

'5 W. P. Fullerton 3rd Paisley 00 55 Robt, G. Abercrorabie 3rd Do. D. H. Macdowall 17th Lochwinnoch 5? < James Anderson 17th Do. 55 a. Sub-Lieut. Alex. Abercrombie 6th Paisley

55 H. J. Macdowa,ll 9 th Johustone Adjutant Captain H. Gipps Battn. Paisley

Surgeon James T. Donald 55 Do. Surg. Assist.. W. Campbell 15 Kilbarchan H. Colligan 55 Hugh 55 Paisley

Chaplain Robert Stephen 11 Renfrew Hon. Secy. Robert Macfarlaue » Paisley Treas, Hon. James Dobie 55 Do.

Ablsey Farisli Hoad Trustees. AU Heritors having land in the Parish valued at 100 Scots of valued rent. Clerks—Millar, Walker, & Millar, writers, Paisley. Surveyor—Thomas Johnston, C.E. Collector—Robert Oliver, 4 Old Smithhills. —

232 APPENDIX.

Paisley School Board. Thomas Coats, chairman. Mrs Arthur Eev. James Browu Eev. Dr Fraser Rev. A. M. Lang Eev. Dr Lees Mr Robert Cochran Rev. Dr Fox Mr James Clark Mr Thomas MacRobert, secretary. Mr John Anderson, treasurer. Mr William Stewart, architect, Mr James H. Taylor, oflScer, 3 County Place.

Comihittees. WorTcs Committee. —Mr Cochran, Mr Lang, and Mr Clark—Mr Cochran, convener. Finance Committee.—Mr Clark, Dr Fox, and Mr Cochran—Mr Clark, convener. School Attendance Committee. —Dr Fox, Dr Lees, and Mr Brown Dr Fox, convener. School Management Committee.—Dr Fraser, Mrs Arthur, MrBrown, and Mr Clark—Dr Fraser, convener. Grammar School Committee.—Mr Brown, Mrs Arthur, Dr Fraser, and Dr Lees—Mr Brown, convener, and Mrs Arthur to be visitor and reporter for the Industrial Department. Dr Fraser, Mrs Arthur, and Mr Lang—Dr Fraser, convener, with Mrs Arthur as visitor and reporter for the Elementary Department.

Alsloey Farisli Scliool Board. Mr James Finlayson, Chairman. Rev. Hugh Chisholm Eev. John Ferguson Mr Daniel M'Dowall Mr James Donald Mr Yv'illiam AVeems Rev. Alfred Daniel Mr James Gillan Mr Charles B. Renshaw Andrew Millar, jun., Clerk and Treasurer.

Bur^h 0£Glcers. John Harkuess, 14 High Street. Alexander Macpherson, 9 Churchhill. John Harkness, Town Drummer and Town Crier, 14 High Street. Landeemer's Day, 2d Tuesday in June, for Perambulating Burgh Marches.

Commissary Court. Held every Thursday at Eleven o'clock Forenoon. Patrick Fraser, commissary. Hugh Cowan, commissary-depute. John Bartlemore, commissary clerk— Office, County Buildings.

Justice of Peace Constables. PAISLEY. JOHNSTONE. John Harkness, sen., 14 High Street William Steel. Alex. M'Kechnie, Moss Street. —|

APPENDIX. 233

LieiLteuancy of HenfreT^shire. Lord Lieutenant — Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. Vice-Lieutenant—Archibald 0. Campbell of Blythswood. Clerk of Lieutenancy—John Macdougall, Mansion House, Greenock. Deputy-Lieutenants.

Alexander, Claud, of Ballochmyle, j Houstoun, George Ludovic, of 1860 Johnstone, 1873 Blantyre, Lord, 1845 Macdowall, Henry, of Garthland, Buchanan, Lieut.-Col, D. C E, C., 1873 of Drumpellier and Finlaystone, Maxwell, Sir William Stirling, of

1863 Keir and PoUok, 1873 c Campbell, Archibald C, of Blyths Maxwell, William Hall, of Dar- \ wood, 1860 gavel, 1873 I Crum, Alexander, of Thornliebank, Mure, Lieut.-Oolonel William, of a: | 1873 Caldwell, 1860 j

Gordon, John, of Aikenhead, 1860 Scott, James, 1860 s

Harvey, Henry Lee, 1873 Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, 1868 ,

Stewart, John Archd. Shaw, 1863 ]

Xlenfre'^shire Police. Head Quarters— 3 County Place. LU Chief CoHstable—Robert Hunter, Paisley. j Paisley District —Superintendent—John Gildawie, Paisley ; Office Cons- stable, Charles Fisher, Clark's Buildings, Underwood. Sta-I CO tions—Inchinnan,*Paisley, Yoker, Scotston, and Halfway-house i Kilbarchan District—Inspector— Wm. Macrae, Kilbarchan. Stations — Bishopton, Crosslie, Elderslie, Kilbarchan, *Linwood, Loch^ winnoch, Howwood, and Bridge-of-Weir. Barrhead District—Inspector—Charles Bremner, Barrhead. Stations Barrhead, Nitshill, Neilston, and Uplawmoor. Crossbill I'istrict —Inspector —Robert Scott, Strathbungo. Stations— •Crossbill, *Kinning Park, Mount Florida, Polmadie, and Strathbungo. Pollokshaws District—Inspector—Robert Russell, Pollokshaws. Sta- tions— Busby, by Glasgow, Cathcart, Eaglesham, Pollokshaws, Thornliebank, Crossmyloof, Langside, and Newton Mearns. Greenock District—Inspector—John Angus, Greenock. Stations *Gourock, *Greenock, Inverkip, Kilmalcolm. Those marked (*) are Sergeant's Stations.

The Force is composed of the Chief Constable, 1 Superintendent, 5 Inspectors, 1 Detective, 9 Sergeants, and 49 Constables—66. u 2 234 APPENDIX.

Firo Brigades. BUKGH BKIGADE. James Gillespie, superintendent, 84 New Sneddon Street,

John Gillespie, brancLman, ... 17 Sandholes. Archd. Steven, do., 2 Inkle Street. Ninian Gillespie, fireman, .„ 84 New Sneddon Street, James M'Dougal, do., 83 New Sneddon Street. Andrew Kerr, do., 13 Wardrop Street. David Ferguson, do., 43 Moss Street. William Gurzon, do., 6 Sir Michael Street. James Keenan, do,, 5 Love Street.

Thomas M'Lachan, do., , . 15 Maxwellton Street. John M'Lachlan, do,, 15 Maxwellton Street.

WEST OF ENGfLAND FIRE BRIGADE.

Noble Campbell, captain, ...... 5 Bridge Street, Abbey,

"William Forsyth, branchman, ... 25 High Street.

William Drummond, do., ...... 16 Old Sneddon.

John M'Guire, do., ...... 14 Cotton Street

Carriers' Quarters. All Parts of the World—Cowan & Co., Goods Station, Greenlaw, — Robert M'Lean, clerk. Do. Caledonian Railway Company. — Peter Blair, agent for Paisley.

Barrhead and Neilston—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday ; departs same days— Geo. Hamilton, 91 Causeyside,

Beith—Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays ; departs same days—James Ferrie, at John Bell's, 12 Causeyside. Glasgow Arrives and departs daily—Robert Lockie, 91 Causeyside — ;

J. M'Nair & Co., 14 Thread Street ; Wm. Walker, 39 Lady Lane. Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.

Houston— Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays ; departs same days—Peter Kean, A. H. Park & Co.'s, Cross. Johnstone —Arrives and departs daily—Robert Langmuir, 91 Causeyside. Kilharchan—Arrives Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and

Fridays ; departs same days --Robert Stevenson, 91 Causeyside. Largs—Arrives Wednesdays; departs same days—John Bell, 12 Causeyside. Mid-Town Field— Arrives and departs daily— John M'Nab & Co. Paisley^ Glasgow, and Johnstone—John M'Donald, at John Lang's, 17 Moss Street. Various Places —Railway Parcel Office, Railway Station.

He^istrars of Births, Marriag*es, and. Deaths. Abbey Parish—Robert Waterston, 4 Old Smithhills. High, Middle, and Low Parishes—Louis Hoeck, 86 High Street. — APPENDIX* 235

Henfre'^shire Militia. Sir R. J. M. Napier, Bart., Lieutenaut-Colonel, Commandant. Majors —Archd. C. Campbell, Wm. Ouninghame, and W. Forrest. Captains. A. Boyd G. L. Houston H. B. Dunlop W. Hall Maxwell E. H. Melhado Henry Macdowall E. Anderson A. 0. D. Dick Lieutenant—M. D. Campbell. Sub-Lieutenants—A. J. B. Ord, M. H. S. Stewart, E. F. L. Napier, The Hon. Albany Erskine, and H. 0. F. Micdonald. Adjutant— Captain Charles Holloway. Surgeon—James Hutchison. > f Assistant-Surgeon —Thomas Graham, M.D, Quarter-Master Sergeant-Major, Alex. Barr Quarter-Master Sergeant—Thomas Scott. Colour-Sergeant— George Anderson. Sergeant (Instructor of Musketry)— Peter Brennan. 1 on Staff Barracks— Williamsburgh. READING ROOMS.

Paisley Coffee Hoom, 10*7 High Street, Cross. COMMITTEE OF PEOPEIETORS. William Hodge, Convener. >- James Caldwell, Treasurer. John Bartlemore, Secretary, County Buildings. -Directors. Messrs William M'Kechnie, Messrs William Abercrombife

Eobert Macfarlane, Archibald Gardner, i

William Eeid, sen., John Baird, f p. Comyn Macgregor, Frauds Martin, ;

Daniel Arbuckle, sen., Daniel Macfarlane, ' Eobert Clark, John Monteath, Andrew Crawford, Thomas Rowat. COMMITTEE OP LESSEES. Archibald Craig, Chairman. Alexander Begg, Treasurer. John Bartlemore, Secretary, Messrs William Macintyre, jun., Messrs James Caldwell, Eobert Browu, John Walker, Thomas Graham, Eobert Macfarlane, James M'Naughton, Archibald C. Holms, John Fullerton, George Hart, Stewart Clark, James H. Dunn, p. Comyn Macgregor, John Logan. Keeper. Open from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. 236 APPENDIX.

Paisley Artizans' Institution. Instituted 1847. Sir Peter Coats, Honorary President. D. riemiDgi, President. Sir M. S. Stewart, Bart., Colonel Holms, M.P., Stewart Clark, and Wm. Wotherspoon, Honorary Vice-Presidents. J. Hamilton, E. Wilson, J. Carswell, and J. M. Symington, Vice- Presidents. A. H. M'Lure, Treasurer. Thomas MacKobert and H. Allison, Secretaries. Kobert Wylie, Janitor. DIRECTORS. J. Speirs J. M. Symington Thomas Kelso Eobert Fisher James Hamilton H. Allison John Kennedy D. Speirs James Watson Kobert Wilson T. Jardine Robert Mathieson G. Archibald H. S. Edmonds J. Gray J. Jaap J. M'Gecban G. Turnbull A. H. M'Lure Thomas MacRobert Alex. Adam D. Cars well James Steel J. Young D. Fleming COMMITTEES. Lecture—H. Allison (^Coru), J. M'Gechan, D. Speirs, J. Spiers, Robt. Mathieson, and G. TurnbuU. Literary—D. Carswell (Con.), G. Archibald, J. Kennedy, A. H. M'Lure, J. Watson, J. Hamilton, and A. Adam. Class —A. H. M'Lure {Con.), W. Gibson, Thomas Kelso, George Fisher, D. Fleming, J. Steel, and J. M. Symington. Finance—A. H. M'Lure (^Con.), D. Carswell, James Watson, J. Hamilton, James Steel, A. Adam, and J. Gray. Amusement—Thomas Kelso (Con.), H. S. Edmonds, Robert Mathie- son, James Watson, Robert Fisher, and G. Turnbull. Property—J. Steel (Con.), J. Watson, J. Hamilton, D. Fleming, H. S. Edmonds, A. H. M'Lure, T. Jardine. LOCAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR SOCIETY OP ARTS. Thomas Coats, Chairman. Rev. John Crouch, Secretary. COMMITTEE. Rev. Dr Eraser Dr Brunton J. B. Sturrock Dr Eraser A. Hebderson Provost Murray William MacKean J. Lorimer, and

J. M. Symiugtuu Class Committee ex officiis. "West-End Ileadin^ Hoom Instituted 1st Feb., 1850. 84 Bro'oralands and 2Q Wellmeadow, John Robertson, president. John Caldwell, treasurer. James R. MacFadyen, secretary, 28 Wellmeadow. Aged and Infirm Free. Members of Committee— Messrs Matthew Rodger, Wm. Whiteford, Thomas Millar, John Caldwell, Wm. Robertson, Joan Reid. David Brown, keeper, 26 Wellmeadow. 1

APPENDIX. 237 PUBLIC SCHOOLS AlTD TEACHEHS. SCHOOLS UNDER THE PAISLEY SCHOOL BOARD. GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND ACADEMY. TEACHERS. Rector—Alex. F. M'Bean, M.A. Classical Department—The Rector- English Department— Head Master, David Donaldson, F.E.I.S. Assistants, J. C. Niven and Mrs James. Commercial Department—Head Master, David Glass, M.A.; Assis- tant, William Robertson. French Department—A. L. Gorecki.

German Department— A. N. Meyerowicz. , -v^^

Industrial Work—Mrs James. ". , | '-^ Singing—Hugh M'Nabb. f Dravsring and Painting — Thomson Kirkwood. '^ |

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. f ^ East Public School. \ CQ

Andrew Ross, Master. I — Senior Department Mr Andrew Ross. — — j Junior Department —Mr John M'Whan. | '-J-' Initiatory Mistress — Miss Helen Pollock. |' ladustrial Mistress —Miss Maggie Ross. ;' LjJ George Street— School. Central j John Taylor, M.A., Master. Miss Janet Smith, Assistant. Marshall's Lane School. Brownridge, William Master. Miss Law, Assistant. >- Stevenson Street School,

'-'-| William K. Wason, Master. Miss Orr, Assistant. j Stow School.

Senior Department—Miss Jane Dalziel, Mistress. | CO Junior Department—Miss Anna Biggai', Mistress.

7 Queen Street School. - |

' Miss Jane Waterston, Mistress. Q.. | 79 Geoi'ge Street School. ' Miss E. Campbell, Mistress. Carhrooh Street School. George Dick, Master. Miss -Janet Camming, Industrial Teacher. Causeyside Street School. Alexander Tagg, Master. Miss Janet Cumming, Industrial Teacher. New Sneddon Street School. James Andrew, Master. Miss Janet Cumming, Industrial Teacher. Carriagehill School. Miss Agues Colquhoun, Mistress. Glen Street School. Miss Annie Robertson, Mistress. Adelphi Hall School. Miss Susan Hunter, Mistress. Hunter Street School. Miss Flora C. Weir, Mistress. APPENDIX. 238

THE JOHN NEILSON ENDOWMENT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION—Oakshawhead. Opened 2d April, 1852. Directors. Mr Archd. Gardner Mr Robert Kerr Mr Hugh Hamilton Eev. John Eenwick, B.A. Sheriff Cowan Mr Thomas Hodge Secretaries and Treasurers—A. & J. N. Gardner, writers, 3 County Place. First Department—Miss Isabella C. Ingratn and Assistants. Second Department—Mr Robert Locke and Assistants. Third Department—Mr David Hamilton, Master, and Assistants. Fourth Department—Mr Alex. Murdoch, F.E.I.S., Master; Mr David Dick, and Assistants.

Fifth Department—Mr John G. Thomson, Master ; Mr William Ingram, and Assistants. Classics and Mathematics— Mr Thomas W. Lumsden, A.M., Master, and Assistants. French and German—Mons. F. R. Montfort, B.A. Sewing, , and Domestic Economy—Miss Jeanie S. Airlie and Assistants. Drawing— Mr William Stewart and Mr 0. Hayes. Janitor and Teacher of Gymnastics—Sergeant George Muir.

HUTCHESON CHARITY SCHOOL, Orr Square. Instituted (built) 1821. Directors. The Provost, Bailies, and Treasurer of the Burgh. One Member of each of the three Kirk Sessions of the Town Parishes. The President of the Merchants' Society. The Box-Master of the Old Weavers' Society, and the Chairman of the Paisley Parochial Board. John Campbell, Teacher.

INFANT TRAINING SCHOOL, 11 Lawn Street. Instituted 1835. Miss Hair, Teacher.

MISS KIBBLE'S REFORMATORY INSTITUTION. Greenock Road. Opened 1st August, 1859. Chairman—Matthew Scott. Trustees and Managers. The Sheriff of Renfrewshire The Minister of the First Charge The Sheriff-Substitute at Paisley of the Abbey Parish of Paisley The Provost of Paisley The Minister of the High Church Parish of Paisley All for the time being.

William Abercrombie. | David Murray. | Francis Martin. Secretary and Treasurer—John M'Innes.

Governor—John Rae I Matron—Mrs Rae. APPENDIX. 239

PAISLEY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, 166 George Stkeet. Head-Master, Charles D. Wason. Assistant Teachers, George H. Cockburn, James M. Eankine, Thos. Primrose, and Miss Cunningham. Elocution, G. W. Baynham. German, Frau Bohmer. Pianoforte, Mr Pattinson and Miss E. J. Plenderleith. Drawing, Mr P. C. Hall. GOVEENMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN. President, David Murray. Vice-President, Thomas Coats, Treasurer, William Abercrombie. Ordinary Directors.

Messrs John Morgan Messrs Archibald Coats j cr. Archd. Hutchison P. Comyn Macgregor James Clai'k Stewart Clark Robert Cochran Archibald Coats Francis Halden John Walker CO Robert Brown Alex, Fullertou William Stewart, Master. Hodge, Young, & Martin, Honorary Secretaries.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL—Albion Street. President, Provost Murray. Treasurer, William Abercrombie. Secretaries, Hodge, Young, & Martin, writers, County Buildings. Superintendent, Thomas Smith. Matron, Mrs Smith. >- Acting Committee. uj i Provost Murray Messrs James M'Murchy Bailies Cowan J. Millar, manufacturer M'Gown Robert Eaglesim Treasurer Russell Stewart Clark -< Messrs Wm. Abercrombie John Ronald A. R. Pollock James Clark Thomas Coats David Young James Arthur Thomas Row at John Fisher William Craw George Masson Revs. Dr Lees Wm. MacKean Dr Thomson Wm. Coats Andrew Henderson

CATHOLIC SCHOOL, 18 School Wynb. Miss Grady, teacher.

THE DICKSON SCHOOL, William sburgh. Instituted 1847. Directors. Rev. J. 0. Lees, D.D., chairman, Rev. A. M. Lang „ Christopher M'Kune, David Watson,, Miss Isabella Spring, Teacher — —

240 APPENDIX.

SOCIETIES, &c.

Heligrious Societies, PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-

Central Rooms, 25 High Street.

The objects of the Association are

1st, The formation and maintenance of Branches meeting on Sabbath morning for Prayer and Religious Improvement. 2d, The instituting of Classes for Literary and Educational purposes. 3d, The carrying on of Mission Work. 4th, Providing of Rooms for Reading, Conversation, and Amusement, as a counter attraction to places of evil resort. The different Branches meet in the following places on Sabbath

Mornings at a Quarter before Ten o'CIock : Free Martyrs' Branch, in Free Martyrs' Church Hall. New Street Branch, in E.U. Church Hall. Abbey Close Branch, in Abbey Close U.P. Church Hall. Williamsburgh Branch, in the Dickson School. High Street Branch, in the Central Rooms, Free South Branch, in the Free South Church Hall. Free Middle Branch, in Free Middle Church Hall. St. George's Branch, in tke Presbytery House. Free High Branch, in the Free High Church Hall. North Branch, in the North Church Hall. High Branch, in Hutcheson's Charity School. Moss Street Branch, in M'Nicol's Hall, Moss Street. Charleston Branch, in the Carriagehill School-room. Canal Street Branch, in Canal Street U.P. Church Hall. St. James Street Branch, in St, James Street U.P. Church Hall. Abbey Branch, in Abbey Church Hall. OFFICE-BEARERS. Honorary President, Sheriff Cowan. Honorary Vice-Presidents. Rev. Wm. M'Indoe Rev. G. S. Anderson Alex. Wilson G. C. Hutton, JD.D. Andrew Henderson James Brown Alex. Bannatyne James C. Lees, D.D. Wm. Fraser, LL.D. J. M. Mitchell Christopher M'Kune Bailie Clark J. B. Sturrock Mr Francis Martin Fred. 0. Niven Mr George Coats A. M. Lang President, Mr John Lochhead. Vice-Presidents, Mr John M'Callum and Mr William Pinkerton.^' Recording Secretary, Mr John Harvey. Corresponding Secretary, Mr Robert M. Paterson, High Carriagehill. Treasurer, Mr D. Buchanan. 15 Gauze Street. Librarian, Mr John Paton. APPENDIX. 241

THE PAISLEY LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION AND SICK FUND. In connection loith the Ladies' Sanitary Association in London. OflBce-Bearers. President, Mrs Thomas Coats, Perguslie. Vice-President, Mrs James Arthur, Barshaw. Treasurer, Mrs Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill. Secretary, Mrs Caldwell, 56 High Street. Committee. Mrs Macalpine, Castlehead Miss Jemima Hodge, Castlehead Brown, Underwood Park Muir, Castlehead Pollock, City Bank House Mrs Wm. Coats, jun., Castlehead Phaser, Greenhill Allan Coats, Castlehead Hutton, Mount Pleasant James Millar, High Street Poison, Gau^e Street MacKean, Garthland Place Richmond, New Street Barr, Castlehead Taylor, St. James btreet Barclay, Gateside Young, Castlehead Robertson, Eoekbank, Castle- Macfarlane, Gilmour Street head Miss Macgregor, Lonend House Sick Fund Committee. Hutton, Mount Pleasant Mrs Macalpine, Castlehead Mrs | Mrs Dalziel, Wester Carriagehill.

PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION OF TRACTS. Instituted 1833. Office-Bearers. President, Rev. Dr John Thomson. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Wm. France and Rev. Dr. Jas. C. Lees. Directors. Rev. Dr William Eraser, Rev. J. M'Rae Simcock, „ Dr George C. Button, „ J. Mitford Mitchell, „ George Clazy, ,, A. Montgomerie Lang, „ James Brown, „ Geo. S. Anderson. „ A. Macintosh, Sir Peter Coats, „ Oliver Flett, Provost Murray, „ Wm. M'Indoe, Mr Hugh Macfarlane, „ C. M'Kune, „ John Brown, „ Andw. Elder, „ John M'Innes, „ Robert Dunlop, ,, Archd. Gardner, „ John Crouch, „ William MacKean, „ A. G. Fleming, ,, John Loriraer, „ P. 0. Niven, „ Alex. Pollcck, jun., „ David Watson, „ John Poison, „ J. B. Sturrock, ,, Daniel Richmond, M.D. And all Ministers of the Gospel who are Members of the Society. Treasurer, Mr Archibald Hutchison. Secretaries, Mr James Stewart and Mr John Gibb. V 242 APPENDIX,

PAISLEY YOUNG MEN'S BTBLE INSTITUTE. President, Rev. William Eraser, LL.D. Vice-President, John Millar. Treasurer, John Craw. Secretary, Wm. M'Nair. MIDDLE PAEISH MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. President, James Mitchell. Vice-President, John Young. Secretaries, Thomas B. Watson, Bridgend, Elderslie, and J. Walker, 100 George Street. Treasurer, Wm. Ingram. Committee, James Cochran, James Stevenson, David Dick, and Thomas Fulton. MIDDLE PARISH SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Superintendents. James M'Rory, Church School. John Anderson, Sneddon Street School. Robert Taylor, ... Hunter Street School. Treasurers, Wm. Scott and Samuel Donaldson. Secretary, John Young, 5 Garthland Lane. Librarians, George Forsyth, Wm. Scott, and Miss Hill. Bank Committee, John Young, Robert Carmichael, Miss Lang, Misa Anderson, and Miss M' Arthur. Officer, A. Tannahill.

LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF JEW^ISH FEMALES IN ALEXANDRIA (EGYPT). President, Mrs Baird. Treasurer, Mrs Henderson. Secretary, Mrs Hutton. Committee. Lady Coats Mrs Shanks, Johnstone Mrs Thos. Macalpine Mrs Thomas Coats Miss Shanks Miss Dove Wallace Mrs John Poison Mrs Gordon, Mearns Ayton Dove, Glasgow Flett Hutchison M'Creath, do. John Brown Wotherspoon John Muir Wm. Brown Miss Lang Simpson J. A. Brown Mrs Johnston Matt. Blackwood, Archd. Coats Lamberton Arthurlie Elder Forbes W. Blackwood, do, George Coata M'Dougall Locke Fleming John Clark John M'Gown Stewart Clark M'Kinlay H. H. Thomson Robert Ayton John Macalister Brown Mills Dr Eraser Miss Helen Nairn Miss Hart John Graham Mrs Williamson PAISLEY SOCIETY FOR THE RECLAMATION OF FALLEN WOMEN. President, Sir Peter Coats. Vice-President, Robert Kerr. Treasurer, Robert Bird. Secretary, Geo. W. Macalpine. Mrs Stark, matron, with an acting committee of eighteen members. House of Refuge, Stow Place. APPENDIX. 243

PAISLEY SABBATH SCHOOL UNION.

Instituted 3798. OFFICE-BEARERS. President, Mr James Paterson. Vice-Presidents, Messrs J. M'Dou^al and Hugh Harper. Treasurer, Mr John Lymburn. Secretaries, Messrs Wm. Urennan and Alex. Knox. Directors. Messrs Archd. Hogg, Messrs William Pinkerton, J. M. Symington, L. MacKinnon, Francis Martin, William Brownlie, Hamilton Crawford, -Allan Carswell, A. Craig Muir, William Abercrombie- D. Buchanan, Peter Lyle, William Robertson, James Jack, George Coats, Thomas Muir, David C. Pollock. James Parlane.

PAISLEY AUXILIAEY'TO THE NATIONAL BIBLE SOCIE' OF SCOTLAND. Instituted 1856. President, Sir Peter Coats. Vice-Presidents, Mr Hugh Macfarlane, Mr John M'Innes, and Provost Murray. Treasurer, Mr Archibald Hutchison. Secretary, Bev. Dr Hutton. Depository, Alex. Gardner. Representative at the Board of the National Bible Society Scotland — Sir Peter Coats. PAISLEY LADIES' ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTING '— FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA. (In particular, for support of Schools at Ambrolie Lane.) Instituted 1838. Mrs Arthur, president. Miss W. Muir, Blackland Mill, secretary. Mrs John Barclay, treasurer. Committee. Lady Coats, Wood side Mrs Hamilton Miss Lang, Houston Mrs Archd. Gardner Macintosh Greenlees Thomson Miss Allison Watson Hunter Barclay Laird Paton Eraser Paton Coats, Ferguslie Pollock King T. Greenlees Morgan Macgregor MacKean Sturrock Ure Boyd 0. Muir Sharp Dalziel Brough Macalister„„„. Meetings of the Committee are held on the first Tuesday of February, May, and November, at 12 o'clock, in the Free High Church, and the Subscribers are invited to attend. 244 APPENDIX.

Senevolent and. Total Alsstinence Societies. FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Instituted 1811. Mrs France, Oakshaw Street, President. Miss Mann, Oakshaw Street, treasurer. Mrs George Hamilton, Blaekland Mill, secretary. Miss Jane Symington, Oakshaw Street, depository.

PAISLEY TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Instituted 1836. President, Mr John Spence, Honorary Vice-Presidents. ReT. G. C. Button, D.D. Messrs J. T. Johnstone A. Bannatyne Thomas Graliara R. Dunlop T. W. Macalpine Alex. Wilson Andrew Gibb Bailie Clark John Ballantyn© Dr Eichmond Thomas Muir. Mr John Brown Vice-Presidents. Messrs Robert Bird, Robert Risk, David Carswell, J. T. SmItLi- Treasurer, James Winning. Secretary, T. J. Melvin. Committee. Messrs Thomas MQueen Messrs Robert Lawson William Livingston David Sweenie Duncan Campbell T. Graham, sen. Thos. Goodlet John Graham Robert M' Queen Wm. Ronald Robert Hawson Wm. Ferguson Gavin M'Ghee Arehd. M'Aulay. John Stevenson

PAISLEY CHRISTIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Instituted 1840. Rev. W. Eraser, LL.D., president. Bailie Clark and Mr Francis Martin, vice-presidents. L. M'Kinnon, treasurer. David Buchanan, secretary. Patrons. Revs. Dr Thomson Revs. Robert Dunlop Dr Hutton A. Elder G. Clazy C. M'Kune W, M'Indoe ^ J. Crouch J. Brown J. B. Sturrock A. Henderson J. G. Fleming Dr Lees 0. Flett J. M. Simcock With a committee of 25 visiting members, meeting on Third Monday u each Month in the Vestry of Independent Chapel, Gilmour Street. Donations and Supscriptions will be thankfully received by Treasurer, at No. 2 Lawn Street, '

APPENDIX. 245

PAISLEY INFIRMABY DORCAS SOCIETY. Office-Bearers for 1876. Mrs Lees, Abbey Manse, president. Mrs Arthur, Barshaw, treasurer. Miss Dunn, 57 Love Street, secretary. Committee. Mrs Brown, Underwood Park Mrs Dr Paton T. W. Macalpine Dr Taylor Kerr, Gallowhill Dalziel, Carriagehill Greenlees, Oalside Robertson, Castlehead Thomson, Free St. George's Caldwell, High Street _^ * Hutton, Mount Pleasant Miss Barclay, Gateside. .^^^ Brown, U.P. Manse M. Symington, Oakshaw ! ^^ a "^ Bowling OliiTas. f ry ABERCORN BOWLING CLUB, CROSSFLAT. | pQ President, George Hart, — j

Yice-President, William Foulds. | — Secretary, Nairn, Thread Treasurer, William Smith. Archd, 16 St. | "~^ Directora. { -"- •James Paterson, I William Gait, William Scott. ' | WiUiam Hamilton, John Rodger, LL, J | |

Keeper, William Paul, Crossflat Nursery. 1 Ll_

CALEDONIAN BOWLING CLUB. >-

Vice-President, Craig. I President, John Murray. Hugh [_jj

William M'Gce, Treasurer. John Orchardson, Secretary. ] . Directors. «

James Caldwell I James Barclay I Thos. Gemmell ] ^-O

James Brown Thos. Conner | |

PRIORSCROFT BOWLING CLUB, 50 Storie Street. President, J. B. Newlands. Treasurer, Andrew Walker. Secretary, David Orr, Union Bank, Directors.

J. R. Macgregor | James Millar | Peter Clark | David Wilson Keeper, Patrick Giblan.

WELLMEADOW BOWLING CLUB. President, Alex. Borland. Vice-President, John Fisher. Treasurer, Wm. Smith. Secretary, Alex. Mungle, 9 High Street. Directors.

James Allan I James Kirkwood j George Dick

Thos. Blackwood | Peter Sinclair j • V 2 246 APPENDIX.

VICTOEIA BOWLING OLUB, Lady Lane. President, Archibald M'Fadyen. Treasurer, John Arthur. Secretary, Robert More, 33 George Street. Committee. James Cochran James Strachan James Nimmo, juu. Jas. Alcoru Wm. Waters James Mitchell James Kilpatrick S. M'Aiilay Keeper, Alex. Shanks.

Cricket CIuIds.

PAISLEY THISTLE CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Grbenhill. Instituted 1851. Patrons. Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow Colonel Buchanan of Drumpellier Lord Aberdare H. E. Crum-Ewing, Esq. Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart. Wm. Wotherspoon, Esq. Sir Peter Coats P. Comyn Macgregor, Esq. Colonel Mure, M.P., and Officers Wm. Abercroinbie, Esq. of the Second K.R.V. Provost & Magistrates of Paisley Honorary President, Colonel Campbell of Blytbswood. Honorary Vice-Presidents, Lieut.-Colonel Holms, M.P., and Thomas Coats, Esq. President, William Robertson. Vice-President, Alexander Tagg. Treasurer, John Stirling. Secretary, Alexander Muir, 6 Storie Street. Captain, William Robertson. Vice-Captair,, John Stirling. Subscription—15s for Ordinary Members, and os for Honorary Members.

KELBURNE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Blackhall. Instituted, 1860. Patrons, The Right Hon. The Earl of Glasgow, Gentlemen of Paisley and Neighbourhood. President, H. B. Barclay, Esq. Treasurer, Alex. Stewart. Secretary, Samuel Dougall. Captain, Duncan M. Brunton. General Committee. Messrs William Reid, jun., Messrs William Glen, James Millar, jun., Robert Dalziel, James A. D. MacKean, William Wilson. Thomas Andrews,

President, Treasurer, and Secretai-y, ex officio, Match Committee. Duncan M. Brunton, John Andrews, Samuel Doygall. William Glen, James MacKean, Members Yearly Subscription, 10s 6d. APPENDIX. 247

LORNE CRICKET CLUB—Grounds, Westmarch. President, John Millar. Vice-President, Robert Archibald. Captain, John F. M'Leod. Vice-Captain, William Lawrie. Treasurer, Daniel CampbelU Secretary, Robert Archibald, 16 Barr Street.

ST. GEORGE CRICKET CLUB. President, Michael Cochran. Vice-President, James Erskine. Captain, James Miller. Vice-Captain, John Allan. Treasurer, Robert Heiton. Secretary, Hugh Smith, jun., 30 Causeyside. .--.^ '^ LINSIDE CRICKET CLUB— Gkounds, Westmarch. |

President, James A. M'Donald. Vice-President, Archd. Hunter. f ^-^ Captain, Alex. M'Garvie. Lieutenant, Alex. Greig. I

Treasurer, Allan Young. ; ry Secretary, Match Archd. Hunter. General Secretary, Robert Campbell. |

i CO CRAIGIELEA CRICKET CLUB. President, Robert Fisher, Jun. Vice-President, John Henderson Ij Captain, John Brown. Vice-Captain, James Robertson. Treasurer, Thomas Sim. '-^' Joint Secretaries, Wm. Brown, 1 Glen Street, and Peter Caldwell, '

Glen Lane. ? Q_'

Grounds, Craigielea. I |_j_

Curling Clulas.

PAISLEY UNION CURLING CLUB. j ^1 Instituted 1844. -<. |

Patron, Col. William Holms, M.P. ,' -^ President, Thomas Peacock. Vice-President, Alex. M'Leod. ' """ Representative Members, John Carswell and Thomas Peacock, Chaplain, James White. Treasurer, John Carswell. Secretary, Jas. R. MacFadyen.

TWELFTH PROVINCE ROYAL CALEDONIAN CURLING CLUB.

Patrons—Henry Harvey of Castlesemple and Henry Macdowall of Garthland. William Caldwell, Glasgow, Umpire. Office-Bearers, 1866-67. President, Robert Gongalton, Paisley. Vice-President, James Myles, Deant^ide, Renfrew. Treasurer and Secretary, John Carswell, 4 High Street, Paisley. Committee of Management— Messrs Robert Love, Lochwinnoch ; Alex. Blackwood, Bottom, Inchinnan ; John Findlay, Houston ; Major Crichton, Dairy. 248 APPENDIX.

PAISLEY ST. MIREEN'S CURLING CLUB. lustituted 1845. Patron, Colonel Campbell, of Blythswood. President, Archd. Coats. Vice-President, Jas. H. Dunn, Representative Members, William Russell and R. F. Dalziel. Chaplain, Rev. James Brown. Treasurer, "William Russell. Secretary, Robert F. Dalziel. RENFREWSHIRE CURLING CLUB. Instituted 1856. Patron, P. Comyn Macgre2;or, Esq., of Brediland. President, Thomas Gilniour. Vice-President, John Walker. Representative Members, John Tudhope, jun., and William Smith. Chaplain, Rev. R. F. M'Donald. Treasurer, James Gilmour. Secretary, John Tudhope, jun.

PAISLEY ICELAND CURLING CLUB. Instituted 1841. Patron, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. President, Peter Sinclair. Vice-President, R. L. Henderson. Representative Members, John Ker and Robert Harris. Chaplaia, Rev. C. M'Kune. Secretary and Treasurer, Thomas Graham, M.D.

PAISLEY BOREAS CURLING CLUB. Instituted 1852. Patron, Alex. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie. Patroness, Lady Anne Speira, of Elderslie. President, Wm. Wilson. Vice-President, John Smith. Representative Members, R. Congalton and Alex. Young. Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Lees, D.D. Treasurer, Robert Paterson. Secretary, Robert Congalton.

Mason Lodges. RENBREWSHIRE EAST PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. Colonel A. C. Campbell, of Blythswood, R.W.P.G.M. Henry Macdowall, 205, D.M. James Caldwell, 156, S.M. James Gilmour, 129, S.W. John Peters, 153, J.W. Rev. Robert Stephen, Renfrew, Chaplain. R. L. Henderson, 370, secretary. Alex. Macphersou, 129, treasurer. Andrew Wallace, jun., 129, S.D. L. M'Kellar, 512, J.D. J. B. Lamb, 370, architect. John Fisher, 370, Bible-bearer- Thomas Hart, 153, sword-bearer. James Spence, 129, director of music. John Carswell, 129, marshal. W. T. Sniillie, 307, assistant marshal. Matthew Walker, 116, standard-bearer. Alexander Morrison, 129, S.S. S. C. Abbot, 347, J.S. Joseph Forrest, 153, inner guard. Wm. Alexander, 129, tyler. Henry S. Edmonds, 129, and Alex. Macpherson, 129, joint conveners. APPENDIX. 249

PAISLEY ST. MIEREN'S LODGE, No. 129. Instituted 1749. H. S. Edmonds, K.W.M. Alexander M'Leod, P.M. Thomas Bustard, D.M. Wm. Gemmell, S.W. George Fisher, J.W. Peter Blair, treasurer. Alexander Macpherson, secretary. Eev. Wm. F. Mills, chaplain. Robert C. M'Leod, S.D. R. Sharp, architect. J. R. L. M'Nicol, jeweller. James Speuce, director of music. James Goold, clothier, and Wm. Craig, I.G. Wm. Alexander, tyler. ___,^

RENFREW COUNTY KILWINNING LODGE, No. 370. | ^ Instituted 1855. CT. { John Marshall, R.W.M. James Anderson, P.M. I

Peter Fulton, I G. John Harkness, B.B. i | stewards. A. Ferguson, J. Dick, and W. Gilmour, f

MiiLsieal Societies. PAISLEY GLEE CLUB. ^~^ J Instituted 1850. I President, John Lorimer. Secretarj', Alexander Semple, SeedhilL ^ ^ Treasurer, James F. Hamilton. | LU

Librarian, John Stewart. ,' .j

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PAISLEl PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. j ._: President and Conductor, Louis Hoeck. Treasurer—James M'Gallan. Secretary, Alexander Thomson, Librarian, David Ure.

PAISLEY TONIC SOL-FA INSTITUTE. President, Mr Robert Greenlees. Vice-Presidents, Messrs R. M. Paterson and J. M'Dougal, Conductor, Mr J. Armour Brown. Secretaries, Messrs R. K. Bell and Daniel Wilson. Treasurer, Mr Wm. H. Murray. Librarians, Messrs E. Watson and J. I'annahill. Directors. Messrs James MacKean, Messrs Jas. Donald, Wm. Dearie, D. MacPhail, D. Murray, Jas. B. Macfarlane. The Class meets for Practice on Thursday Evenings at 8.16 p.m. la the Grammar School, from September till April. Subscriptions—Honorary Members, 10s and 5s.

Ordinary—Geutlemen, 3s ; Ladies, Is. 250 APPENDIX.

PAISLEY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1846. President, Mr T. B. M'Lennati. Vice-President, Mr Wm. Wills. Treasurer, Mr John M'Dougal. Secretary, Mr M. Morrison. Conductor, Mr John Lorimer. Vice-Conductor, Mr Alexander Thomson, jnn. Leader, Mr Geo. Dick. Librarian, Mr Joseph Bryce. Assistant-Librarians, Mr R M. Hamilton and Mr Archd. M'Dougal. Members of Committee. Messrs Eobert Waterston Messrs R. F. M'Gibbon James Barr W. B. M'Lennan Joseph Whitehead Robert Locke Alex. Waterston Alex. Webster Place of Meeting, Congregational Church Practisings every Tuesday Evening at 8.15 p.m., from September till March. Subscriptions —

Honorary Members, 10s or 5s ; Ordinary Members, 4s.

Trade Societies. HAMMERMEN'S SOCIETY. Instituted 1760. Richard Watson, deacon or convener. Matthew Hodgart, collector. John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings. WEAVERS' SOCIETY. John Fisher, boxniaster. Provost Murray, collector. Francis, Halden, old boxraaster. John Campbell, clerk, 7 High Street. Robert Wingate, officer. Managers. Messrs R. A. Ronald, Messrs Thomas Walker, James Miliar, John Cook, Robert Hay, James Dobie, John Logan, John Stewart, Andi-ew Campbell, Alex. Boyd. John Ronald, CORPORATION OF MERCHANTS. Instituted 1725. William Poison, convener. Archd. Coats, collector. John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings. Directors. Messrs John Walker, Messrs Alexander King, Arcliibald Hutchison, Robert Wilson, John Clark, Hugh H. Thomson, John Baird, John Fullerton. APPENDIX. 251

MALTMEN'S SOCIETY. Instituted 1703. Dauiel Macfarlane, box-iuaster. William Hodge, collector. John Bartlemore, clerk, County Buildings.

FLESHERS' SOCIETY. William Brown, deacon. William Watson, collector. George Hart, Clerk, County Place. GROCERS' COMPANY. James Wills, president. James Weir, treasurer. ,--— Dunn, clerk. officer. !>- James H. James Crawford, | Directors. I (^^ William Boyd Robert Ritchie James Lang Thomas Graham, M.D James A. MacKean Wm. INlorrison •In: George Dobie Wm. Craw GQ j Q George Masson William Coats J

CARTERS' SOCIETY. j President, Alexander Thomson. Vice-President, James Pattison -J

'-<- Treasurer, John Patersou. Secretary, Thomas Donald. ' Ordinary Members. | Q Alex. Whyte, James Allan, Robert Muir, David Kirkwood, Wm. Gilchrist, Robert Lyle, >- James Love, Wm. Cunningham, I Wm. Stirrat, Thos. M'Calium, UJ Malcolm M'Leod, James Pattison. TAILORS' INCORPORATION.

Instituted 1758. Re-organised 1866. j

Deacon-convener, D. M'Taggart. ' Clerk, James Irvine, 103 High Street (Cross). Collector, John Mathieson. Committee. Messrs Joseph Russell, James Irvine, and W, C Thomson.

Miscellaneous. RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL CATTLE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1848. President, Colonel Mure of Caldwell, M.P. Vice-President, Patrick Comyn Macgregor, Esq., of Brediland. Veterinary Surgeon and Inspector of Stock, Alexander Pottie. Treasurers and Secretaries, Messrs Hotlge, Young, & Martin, writers, County Buildings, Paisley. 252 APPENDIX.

PAISLEY ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. Instituted 1853. Hon. President, John Poison, West Mount. President, John Orchardson. Vice-President, David Buchanan. Treasurer, Robert Fleming. Collector, James Allison. Secretary, William Houston, 3 West Street.

PAISLEY WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADE ASSOCIATION. Instituted 187L President, Andrew Foulds, jun. Treasurer, James Risk, 1 Saucell. Secretary, John Dunlop, 82 Broomlanda.

PAISLEY UNITED TRADES' COUNCIL. President, Wm. Smith, 7 Orchard Street. Treasurer, John Yardley, 9 Falside. Secretai-y, John M'Kay, 41 Lady Lane. ABBEY ANNUAL SOCIETY. President, Wm. Wilson. Treasurer, Joseph Wright, Inkle Street- Clerk, Wm. Wilson, 18 Gilmour Street. SCOTTISH DISESTABLISHMENT ASSOCIATION. Paisley Committee. President, Provost Murray. Vice-Presidents, Thos. Coats, Esq., Stewart Clark, Esq., John Brown, Esq., Archd. Bell, Esq., James Clark, Esq. of Chapel. Treasurer, Alex. Pollock, jun., Esq., City of Glasgow Bank. Jeint-Secretaries, Wm. MacKean, Esq., and Andw. Henderson, Esq. PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Instituted 1808. Honorary President, Sir Peter Coats. President, Sheriff Cowan. Vice-Presidents, Daniel Richmond, M.D., and C. Bine Renshaw. Secretary, J. Neilson Gardner. Treasurer, James Hay. Council. William Brunton, LL.D Thomas Graham, M.D Matthew Blair Rev. Andrew Henderson James Caldwell G. R. Hislop, F.C.S. James Clark Dr James Hutchison Thomas Coats Alexander F. M'Bean, A.M. James Cook David Semple, F.S.A. Rev. William Fraser, LL.D. Thomas Walker Museum Committee—President, Secretary, and Trpasurer, C. Bine Renshaw, Rev. Dr Fraser, James Clark, David Semple, and Dra Hutchison and Graham—Mr Clai'k, convener. Refekence Library Committee — President, Secretary, and Trea- surer, Rev. Dr Fraser, Messrs Caldwell, James Cook, A. F. M'Bean, and Dr Brunton—Dr Fraser, convener. APPENDIX. 253

EOWBANK ANGLING CLUB. Dr Paton, president. Robert Paterson, vice-president. John Lytnburn, hon. treasurer. James Paterson, hon. secretary.

PAISLEY AMATEUR ROWING CLUB. BOATHOUSE, MeRKSWORTH. Hon. President, Major Carlile. President, J. Robertson Mack. Captain, David Lang. Flag Captain, James Gardner. Joint-Treasurers, Robert Armour, jun., and Henry Waters. Secretary, James Gardner, 3 County Place. Committee—H. M. Kussell, J. W. Pollock, T. Edmonds, J. Kennedy, and James Pollock.

BLYTHSWOOD ROWING CLUB—Boathouse, Nethercommon. Honorary President, Colonel Holms, M.P. Captain, F. Muir. Flag Captain, John M' Alpine. Committee. J. Blackley F. Muir P. Donohoe W. M'Adam J. M'Alpine Treasurer, James Blackley. Secretary, P. Donohoe. PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING SOCIETY (Limited). President, James Leggat. Treasurer, David Sweenie. Secretary, Alexander M'Naught, OflSce, 114 Causeyside.

PAISLEY CO-OPERATIVE BREAD ASSOCIATION (Limited). Instituted 1827. President, James Jack. Vice-President, Robert Risk. Treasurer and Secretary, D. Lyle, 4 High Street, with a Managing Committee of Twelve Members. Bakery, 7 Hospital Lane.

PAISLEY PROVIDENT CO-OPEliATIVE SOCIETY (Limited). Established 1860. John Hawthorn, president, 73 Canal Street. James Paton, treasurer, Oamphill Place. John Lachlan, secretary, 6 Barclay Street. With a Managing Committee of Eight. Charles O'Neil, salesman, 15 George Street. Robert Howat, salesman, 68 Love Street. John Jeffrey, salesman, 14 Sturie Street.

PAISLEY EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (Limited), STOCK STREET. Instituted 1858. Chairman, David Sweenie. Treasurer, William Baird. Secretar)', John Marshall. Salesman, Alexander M'Farlane, Causeyside X 254 APPENDIX.

PAISLEY SWIMMING CLUB AND HUMANE SOCIETY. Honorary President, James Coats, Esq.

President, George Todd. Treasurer, Wm. Forrester, 1 Broomlands. Secretary, Charles Buchanan, 59 George Street. Committee.

Thomas Orr I Allan M'Phail I Wm. Hosie David Bryce ' Wm. Glover | Gymnasium Committee.

Wm. Glover Wm. Forrester | Chas. Buchanan |

THE ALEXANDER WILSON LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS, M.U., No. 2480. Instituted 1840. William Ritchie, N.G. John Pollock, G.M. William Walsh, V.G. Charles Buchanan, E.S. Treasurer, David Speirs. Lecture Master, William Allan. John Cars well, C.S. Managing Secretary, William Walsh, Wester Carriagehill Place. Meets every alternate Tuesday at Half-past Eight o'Clock P.M., in Old Masonic Hall, 43 New Street.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS—COURT ST. JOHN, 5222. OfBce-Bearers. Geo. F. Paton, 11 Neilston Street, C.R. William Craig, Livingston Buildings, S.C.R. Hugh Harper, 51 Caledonia Street, Treasurer. B. Inglis, 33 Glen Street, Secretary. D. Cochran, Assistant Secretary. G. Forsyth, C.B., Keeper. John M'Taggart and James Service, Woodwards. John C. Berry and James White, Beadles. M. Findlayson, Guardian. Court Surgeon, N. F. M'Leod, M.D. Trustees, R. L. Henderson, Wm. Scott, and John Cowan.

COURT KING GEORGE, 5763, A. 0. F., Paisley. James Wylie, C.R. William Gilchrist, S.C.R. John Tomney, Treasurer. Peter Mackenzie, Secretary. Charles Thompson, J.W., and William P. Glasgow, S.W. William Samson, J.B., and William MacKaig, S.B., R. L. Henderson, J. Gildawie, and J. Wylie, trustees. John Scott, C.B.K. Charles Hill, guardian. Dr John Holms, surgeon.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS— PAISLEY DISTRICT. William Law, 61 Canal Street^ D.C.R. A. Gordon, Barrhead, D.S.CR. J James Wylie, 5'Garthland Lane, Treasurer. ^ E. Inglia, 33 Glen Street, Secretary. AfPENDIX. 255

WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. PAISLEY BRANCH. President, Mi-s Arthur, Barshaw. Treasurer, Mrs William Robertson, Rockbank, Castlehead. Secretary ^?'o tern, William Robertson, Rockbank, Castlehead.

UNDERWOOD CO-OPERATIVE COAL COMPANY (Limited). President, Jolin Gilchrist. Treasurer, George Kirk. Secretary, Robert Neil. With Ten Ordinary Directors. Manager, Robert More.

PAISLEY FLORISTS' SOCIETY. ' fC Instituted 1782. I ''^

President, John Nicol, 6 George Street. i ^

Vice-President, Hugh Boyd. ! < Paul, Crossflat Nursery. Treasurer, John \ q. Secretaries, Wm. Gibson, 16 Lawn Street, and Wm. Caldwell, 14 Lawn} Street. —Q- Directors—James Maxwell, Barshaw ; Alexander Johnston ; James |

Walker, 53 High Street ; George Lister, Crossflat. | — PAISLEY AMATEUR FLORIST SOCETY. Honorary President— P. Comyn Macgregor;' of Brediland. Chairman, Thomas Peacock, Falside. Yice-Chairman, David M'Hutcheson, 33 James Street. Treasurer, James Cochran, 39 Stock Street. Secretary, Robert Rowand, Ferguslie. Committee of Management. Messrs Cochran Messrs Thomas Peacock James 1 ^ John M'Lachlan J. B. Newlands \ E. Rowand John Fisher (Jl Thomas Adam Robert Muir D. M'Hutclieson Charles Chittam -< Joseph Black Wm. Paterson ::i_ PAISLEY HORTICULTURAL AND RENFREWSHIRE NATIONAL LEEK AND ONION SOCIETY. Honorary President, Thomas Coats, Esq., of Ferguslie. President, Mr Alex. Johnston, Gardener, Oakshawhead. Vice-President, Mr George Lister, Gardener, Crossflat House. Treasurer, Mr Robert M'Fee, 1 St. Mirren Street. Secretary, Mr William Elder, Fountain Gardens. Directors. Messrs J. Thomson Messrs George White H. Maxwell James Orr J. M'Innes James Goldie John Nicol Wm. Grieve Duncan Gillies James Anderson William Gibson Robert Craig William Jamieson Duncan Keir William Paul 256 APPENDIX

THE TANNAHILL CLUB. Instituted 3d June, 1858. Gordon Smith, chairmap- James Reid, secretary. Robert Hay, treasurer. PAISLEY BURNS CLUB. Instituted 1805, Chairman, Provost Murray. Vice- Chairman, es-Provost Brown. Treasurer and Secretary, George Masson. EDINBURGH RENFREWSHIRE ASSOCIATION. President, Wilham Ludovic Mair, advocate. Treasurer, Wm. M'Kechnie. Secretary, Wm. G. M'Lachlan. LINSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB. President, John Pinkerton. Treasurer, James Beith. Secretary, John M. Findlay. PAISLEY WALTON CLUB. Established 1846. Chairman, Mr Barclay. Vice-Ohairman, Daniel Macfarlane. Secretary and Treasurer, Jas. H. Dunn, writer, School of Art Buildings. Fishing Grounds, Stanely Dam. THE PAISLEY HERITABLE PROPERTY II^VESTMENT SOCIETY. Instituted 1853. Pounded on the permanent principle, and established under Act of Parliament. Shares, £25 each, payable in fortnightly instalments of Is per share. Trustees. John Brown, merchant. Paisley, William Poison, starch manufac- Alexander Pollock, jun., banker, turer, Paisley, Paisley, A. Russell Pollock, yarn merchant, David Murray, banker, Paisley, Paisley. Committee of Management. President, Andrew Foulds, jun., merchant. Ordinary Directors. James Gilmour, starch mauufac, William Mui'ray, painter, John Wilson, manufacturer, John Gilchrist, cashier, Daniel Black, traveller, D. C. Pollock, manufacturer, David Buchanan, yarn merchant, A. Craig Muir, commission agent. Robert Eadie, irounionger, Treasurer, John Fisher, accountant, 4 Causeyside, Paisley. Secretary and Law Agent, David Semple, writer and notary public, 16 Gilmour Street, Paisley. Auditors, James Thomson and John Muir, accountants. Paisley. Surveyor, William Gillespie, licensed valuator, 76 New Sneddon. Bankers, City of Glasgow Bank.

Collection Meetings— Treasurer's Chambers, 4 Causeyside ; General Quarterly, and Committee Meetings— Secretary's Chambers, 16 Gilmour Street. APPENDIX. 257

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' JUVENILE SICK AND FUNERAL SOCIETY. Paisley Distbict. Office-Bearers. Wm. Scott, president. Hugh Harper, 51 Caledonia Street, treasurer. William Craig, of J. Craig & Co.. 28 High Street, secretary. Collectors. Thomas Deans Andrew Borland John Arthur E. Bell Robert Shaw Alexander Rae Matthew Finlayson James Gray William Paterson Joseph Culbert John Ronald James Macgrcgor Daniel Craig Archibald Gray James Wylie Dr N. P. M'Leod, M.D., and Dr J. Holms, M.D. RENFREWSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Instituted 1802. President, Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., of Pollok, M.P. Vice-President, P. Comyn Macgregor, Esq., of Bredilaud. Extraordinary Directors. The Right Hon. the Earl of J. C. Cuninghame, Esq., of Craig- Glasgow. ends.

G. L. Houstoun, Esq , of Johnstone Thomas Coats, Esq., of Ferguslie. Castle. Colonel Buchanan of Drumpellier. Colonel Mure, M.P.

Ordinary Directors Hugh M'Nair, Meikleriggs, Pais- Robert Gillespie, Boyleston, Barr- ley. head.

John Harvey, Hall, Lochwinnoch. James Orr, Muirhouse, Lochwin- i Kerr, East Fulton, Kil- noch. Thomas [ barchan. John Lyle, Ditch, Erskine. John Park, Millhill, Erskine. Robert Harper, Ardgowan, Greeu-- Robert Young, North Mains, by ock. Paisley. John Colquhoun, Corkerhill, Pais- Jas. Mitchell, Blackhouse, Meai-ns. ley. James Gardner, Boghead, Paisley. David Osborne, Harelaw, Neilston. Robert Cowan, Park, Inchinnan. Alex. Renfrew, Blackstoun, Pais- James Renfrew, Blackstoun, Pais- ley. ley. Robert Andrews, Allans, Inch- Arthur Watson, Renfrew. innan. William Bowie, Blackbyres, Pais- John Gibb, Gladstone, Bishopton. ley. Alex. Love, Margaret's Mill, Kil- Hugh Caldwell, Braes, Kilbarchan malcolm. Treasurer—Robert Wilson, Forehouse, Kilbarchan. Secretary- -R. L. Henderson, Writer, 3 County Place, Paisley. x2 258 APPENDIX.

THE DUNCAN WEIGHT ENDOWMENT,

Trustees QOfficns). H. Cowan, Esq., Sheriff-Substitute Wm. Hodge, Esq. Provost Mui-ray Andrew Millar, Esq. Bailies Watson Eevs. A. M. Lang Armour James C. Lees, D. D. Cowan J. R. M. Mitchell M'Gown John Thomson, D.D. Treasurer Russell William France John Fisher, Boxmaster, Old Weavers' Society. Wm. Poison, Convener, Merchants' Society. Life Trustees. Hugh Wright, Esq., of xllticry Alexander Pollock, jun., banker Hugh Macfarlane, banker William Graham, Esq., of Lambhill Wm. Poison, starch manufacturer, Paisley A. M. Ross, Town Chamberlain, Treasurer and Clerk. WORKMEN'S PEACE ASSOCIATION. President, Robert Coclirau. Treasurer, John Patersou. Collector, John M'Kay. Secretary, Edward Cochran, 26 Smithhills. PAISLEY SECULAR SOCIETY. Instituted 1853. President, J. S. Mitchell. Treasurer, John Young. William Forrester, secretary, with Eight Members of Committee. JUNIOR WEST-END CALLANS' SOCIETY. Instituted 1872. President, James Graham. Secretary, G. M. Young. Treasurer, Robert King. Members of Committee. President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and Messrs J. Young Messrs Wm. Pollock J. Craig J. Lang H. Hamilton Thomas Lyle R. Hutchison Thomas King A. M 'Naught Thomas Dunlop C. M'Dougald A. Mathie THE PAISLEY EVERGREEN EQUITABLE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Instituted 1833. President, A. Kemp, George Street. Treasurer, Hector Anderson, West Buchanan Street. Secretary, Wm. Alexander, 44 Calside. Preses of First Section, John Gilchrist. Preses of Second Section, Kenneth Eraser. Clerk of First Section, Joseph Falconer, 4 Meeting-house Lane. Clerk of Second Section, Duncan M'Nair, 145 George Street. Officer, Wm. Richmond, 78 George Street. —

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Abbey Poor Rates, 4 Smithhills — Robert Oliver, collector. Bank of Scotland, 8 St Mirren Street—John Hutcheson, agent. British Linen Co.'s Bank, 17 Gilmaur Street—Hugh Macfarlane, agent. Canal OflSce, 18 Canal Street —James Alcorn, agent. Chamberlain's Office, County Buildings— A. M. Ross, chamberlain. City of Glasgow Bank, Cross—Alexander Pollock and Thomas Finlator^ agents. Clydesdale Bank, 7 High Street—Robert Russell, agent. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 8 (Jaaseyside —James Ross, agent. Commissary, County Buildings— John Bartlemore, clerk. Gas Commissioners, 23 Moss Street— William Nairne, treasurer. Glasgow Herald, 16 Gilmour Street—George Smith, agent. Inland Revenue, Terrace Buildings, 109 High Street—J. A. Rayson and Thomas H. Taylor, sui^ervisors. Justice of Peace, County Buildings—John Bartlemore, clerk. National Bank of Scotland, 1 Forbes Place — Peter Guilleaume, agent. North British Mail, 4 County Place—James Drewette, correspondent. Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, 2 Gilmour Street. Paisley Herald Office, 10 High Street—R. Watson, publisher. Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, 3 Moss Street—J. & J. Cook, pub- lishers. Paisley and Renfrewshire Independent, 107 High Street— John Millar, publisher. Paisley Daily Express Office, 16 Causeyside—Wm. A. Lochhead, pro- prietor. Police Office, County Buildings— Donald Sutherland, superintendent. Police Office (County), County Place—Robert Hunter, chief constable. Post Office, St. Mirren Street—Francis Deans, postmaster. Prison, County Buildings—Robert Bird, governor. Procurator-Fiscal (Burgh), 5 County Place—George Hart. Procurator-Fiscal (County), 5 County Place—Daniel MacFarlan. Procurator-Fiscal (J. P.), County Buildings (North side)—Thos. Camp- bell. Railway, Renfrew, Renfrew Road—John Carmicbael, station-master. Railway, G. & P. Joint Line, County Place — William Auchterlonie, superintendent. Railway, Caledonian, G. & P., and Greenock Section, County Place William Auchterlonie, goods and passenger agent. Renfrewshire Militia Barracks, Williamsburgh— Capt. Holloway, ad- jutant, &c.

Royal Bank, 14 Gilmour Street—David Murray, agent / Savings Bank, 14 Gilmour Street—John M'Gown, actuary. Sch.ool Board, 3 County Place.

Sheriff Clerk, County Buildings—William Hector, clerk ; John Brough, depute clerk. Stamps, 6 High Street— William M'Intyre, distributor. Taxes—Burgh Poor, 8 New Sneddon—James Renfrew, collector. „ Police, County Buildings^^A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector. „ Water, County Buildings—A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector. < ,, Prison and Road, 'ounty Buildings— A. M. Ross, treasurer and collector. „ Rogue Money, 33 Old Sneddon—James Caldwell, collector.

,, Income, 1 Cotton Street —James S. Smiles, surveyor. „ Income, 6 High Street — William M'Intyre, sub-collector. Town Clerk's Office, County Buildings— William Hodge, clerk. Union Bank of Scotland, 3 Gilmour Street— William Abercrombie, agent. ;;

260 APPENDIX.

Insurance Companies. Fire and Life.

Accident—John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street Alliance, Life —John Bartlemore, County Buildings (North end) ATLAS, Fire and Life— Robert Brown, Sneddon Bridge Border Counties, Fire— J. B* Newlands, 16 High Street British Equitable, Fire and Life—George Weir, 97 High Street; John M'Kinlay, 37 New Street British Imperial Corporation, Fire—J* B. Newlands, 16 High Street Robert Waterston, 4 Smithhills British Medical, Life —Thomas Cullen, 12 St. James Place Caledonian, Fire and Life — David Semple & Sons, 16 Gilmour Street Caledonian Plate Glass—John Fisher, 4 Causeyside Commercial Union, Fire and Life —Mr Wotherspoon, 50 Maxwellton

County, Fire—John Lorimer, Braeside Cottage, Millarston ; James Macduff, 100 High Street City of Glasgow—Andrew Millar, jun., 8 Gilmour Street; Alexander

Gardner, 3 Moss Street ; John Adam, 9 Gilmour Street Crown Assurance, Life—Thomas Donald, 4 Storie Street Economic, Life—David Murray, 14 Gilmour Street English and Scotch Law, Life—Eeids and Henderson, 3 County Place. EDINBURGH, Life— (West of Scotland Branch, 112 St. Vincent Street,

Glasgow)—Robert Armour, 15 Causeyside ; James Macduff, 100

High Street ; Andrew Paterson, British Linen Bank. European, Life—John Muir, 23 Moss Street. GENERAL, Fire and Life—John Carswell, 4 High Street; Thomas Donald, 4 Storie Street Guardian Plate Glass—James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109 High Street Great Britain Mutual, Fire and Life— Peter Burt, 28 Causeyside; John Anderson, 10 George Street and 51 High Street

IMPERIAL, Fire and Life—D. Gilmour, 5 Causeyside ; "William Murray,

15 Gilmour Street ; Andrew Paterson, 10 Glen Lane. Insurance Company of Scotland, Fire— Wm. M'lntyre, 6 High Street;

A Craig Muir, 47 Oakshaw Street ; John Bartlemore, County Buildings (North end). Lancashire, Fire and Life—Alexander Gardiner, 3 Caledonia Street. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, Fire and Life— (Glas- gow Office, 128 Ingram Street) — Campbell & Russell, 7 High Street John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street; Robert Boyd, 46 Moss Street;

Wm. Reid, jun.. County Place; John Muir, 23 Moss Street ; James

Lang, 86 High Street ; David Melville, National Bank London and General, Plate Glass.—James Adam, 17 Moss Street London and Lancashire, Fire and Life—Mr Wotherspoon, 50 Maxwellton London Guarantee and Accident (Limited)— Robert Armour, 15 Causey- side Manchester, Fire—Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company—Joseph White- head, 16 Moss Street NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE, Fire and Life—(Glasgow Office, 102 St. Vincent Street) — Robert Armour, 15 Causeyside ;

M'Innes, Macfarlane, & Co., 2 Lawn Street ; John Hutcheson, Bank

of Scotland ; John Adam, 9 Gilmour Street APPENDIX. 261

Northern, Fire and Life—A. M. Eoss, County Buildings NORWICH UNION, Fire and Life—James B. Lamb, 6 St. James Place Pelican, Life—Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street Phoenix, Fire—James Winning, Terrace Buildings, 109 High Street Phoenix, Lite— Thomas Walker, 8 Gilmour Street Prudential Assurance— Robert Baine, 8 Wardrop Street

QUEEN, Fire and Life— John Fisher, 4 Causeyside ; Mr Wotherspoon,

50 Maxwellton ; A. H. Stewart, 6 Forbes Place Railway Passenger Accideiital —A. Craig Muir, 47 Oakshaw Street; Wm. Auchterlonie, Railway Station. Renfrewshire Agricultural Cattle— Hodge, Young, and Martin, County Buildings Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, Fire and Life—James Caldwell, 33 Old Sneddon Scottish Amicable, Life— John M'Gown, 14 Gilmour Street SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL, Life—(Glasgow Office, 133 West George

Street) —J. N. Gardner, 3 County Place ; P. Guilleaume, National Bank Scottish Equitable, Life—Robert Boyd, 46 Moss Street Scottish Farmers Live Stock Assurance—Thomas Donald, 4 Storie Street

SCOTTISH FIRE-James Adam, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie ; James Hay, 10 High Street; James Brown, 32 Cotton Street; Thomas Donald, 4 Storie Street SCOTTISH IMPERIAL, Fire and Life— (Head Office, 151 West George Street, Glasgow) — Thomas Finlator, City of Glasgoiv Bank (Cross)

Robert Kerr, manufacturer, Thread Street ; Ales. Cochran, 2 North Croft Street Scottish Provincial, Aberdeen, Fire and Life—Reids & Henderson, 3 County Place Scottish Provident Institution, Life—John Lorimer, Braeside Cottage,

Millarston ; James Macduff, 100 High Street ; A. Craig Muir, 47 Oakshaw Street Scottish Provident Investment (Limited)-- James H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings Scottish National, Fire and Life—R. Oongalton, 21 St. James Street SCOTTISH UNION, Fire and Life— Hodge, Young, & Martin, County

Buildings; Alexander Hart, 9 Churchhill ; George Hart, 5 County Place Scottish Widows' Fund, Life—Mr Wotherspoon and Wm. Brownlie, 50

Maxwellton ; James Adam, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie; Joseph Whitehead, 16 Moss Street. Standard, Fire and Life— William M'Intyre, 6 High Street; J. B. Uatrick, 18 Gilmour Street Steam Boiler—James H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings Sun, Fire and Life—James H. Dunn, School of Art Buildings WEST OF ENGLALD, Fire and Life— Alex. Pollock, City of Glasgow Bank, Cross; Dalrjmple Lyle, 4 High Street Westminster, Fire and Life—Joseph Whitehead, 16 Moss Street Welsh Provincial, Fire and Life — J. Pollock & Co., 5 Causeyside Victoria, Life—Alexander Christie, 86 Canal Street Yorkshire, Fire—William M'Intyre, 6 High Street -

56^ APPENDIX.

Union Bank of Scotland. Instituted 1829, and Incorporated under Act of Parliament. 3 GiLMOUR Street. William Abercrombie, agent. David Orr, accountants Duncan M'Laren and William Crichton. tellers. Thomas Douglas, Wm. Thomson, and Wm. Waterston, clerks. William Russell, messenger—house, 48 Moss Street.

Draws on Glyn, Mills, and Co., London ; and on nearly all the prin-

cipal towns in England, Ireland, and Scotland ; De Eothschilds

Freres, Paris ; J. G. Kings, Sons, New Yoi'k ; Union Bank of

Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, and other branches ; Bank of Montreal, &c., &c. Negotiates Bills on all towns in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a Banker.

Paisley Cemetery Company. Instituted 1845. Board of Management. John Snodgrass, Governor. Directors. Archibald Craig Matthew Scott Wm. Abercrombie John M'Gown James Lang A. Eussell Pollock David Semple James Caldwell John Fullerton Thomas Coats Thomas Crichton Secretaries and Treasurers—Hodge, Young, & Martin. Superintendent—John MuiTay.

Burying' Grounds, Grave Diggers, 85c Abbey Church— Henry M'Pherson, superintendent of Abbey Burying Ground, 4 Smithhills. Abbey Close United Presbyterian Church—James Begg, 11 Abbey street Canal Street United Presbyterian Church—John Muir, 43 George Street Cemetery, 68 Broomlands—John Murray, superintendent of Paisley Cemetery Burying G^'ounds, 58 Broomlands. Gaelic Church — Daniel Eobertson, 13 Oakshaw street High and Low Churches—Matthew Thomson, 13 School Wynd. Martyrs' Church, 50 Broomlands. Now united to Cemetery Grounds. Apply to John Murray, superintendent, 58 Broomlands, Oakshaw Street United Presbyterian Church— Joseph A. Falconer, Meeting-house brae Reformed Presbyterian Church— Daniel Robertson, 13 Oakshaw street Thread Street United Presbyterian Church—James Dalziel, 34 Thread street. South Church—Alexander Robertson, 3 Neilston road. d

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Parliamentary Con- Valuation of Burglx. stituency- High Parish, £41,581 3 Ist Ward, 1,003 Middle „ 37,056 9 2d „ 1,233 Low „ 26,934 11 3d „ 1,167 Abbey „ 61,157 3 4th „ 1,305 Part of Renfrew, 220 5th „ 1,070 Railways & Canal, 7,935

Total Constituency, 6,778 £164,834 6

Fiars Prices for Eenfre'wslxire. Best. General Average. 1874. 1875. 1874. 1875. Wheat, per imp. qr 39s 6fd 41s Ifd 39s OJd 40s 4f Barley, do 45s lid 33s 3id 84s 7d 32s gjd Oats, do 26s 3^d 26s 4fd 25s 8d 26s 3d Beans, do 48s 7|d 46s Od 48s Sjd 44s lO^d Bere, do No evidence. Peas, do No evidence. Oatmeal, per 10 stones, or 140 lbs. imp. weight, 20s S^d 20s 9Jd 20s 8|d 20s 9|d

Session Clerks. High Parish—J. Gray Thomson, 10 St. James Street. Middle Parish—Wm. Peattie, Waterloo Place, 2 Gilmour Street. Low Parish—Robert Hay, 10 High Street. Abbey Parish—Robert Waterston, 4 Old Smithhills.

Bur^h CoiirtS'

A Court is held in the forenoon of every lawful day, in the Convene

Room, at Ten o'clock, for the despatch of Criminal business ; and a Court is held, when necessary (immediately after the Criminal Court), for the despatch of Civil causes. William Hodge, Clerk. George Hart, Fiscal. KENFREW ADVERTISEMENTS.

CLOTHIER AND HATTER, LATE OF 31i HAIEST STREET,

Respectfully anuounces to his numerous Friends and the Public generally that he has EEMOVED to the

HIGH STREET,

Where, with his increased accommodation, he will be enabled to meet their wants more fully, and secure a continuance of past favours.

MZLLZ1TEZ17 and DEESSMAEIITG- in all its Branclies.

ALBION HOUSE, High Street, KENFEE W.

LETTEE-PLESS PEIHTIUa.

USINESS MEN in EENFEEW can have FEINTING of B every Description executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch, at the Paisley Herald Office,

10 high street, paisley.

Funeral Letters, Cards, Circulars, &c.

Posters, Bills, Memorandums, Soiree and Ball Progi-amnies, &c. Immediate attention given to Orders by Letter, Telegram, &c. —

E N F R E W.

ADAM, Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 28 Canal street Alexander, Thomas, draper and clothier, 29 High street house, 33 Bell street Allan, Mrs, confectioner, 73 High street Anderson, Thomas, cashier London Works, 29 Bell street ANDREW, MICHAEL MURDOCH, head master, Grammar School and Blythswood Testimonial, Ren- fi&ld street, Grammar School House

BAIRD, Robert, salesman for Speirs & Gibb, coal mer- chants. Railway Station, Fulbar street Barr, Miss, toy shop, 14- High street Barr, Robert, baker, 17 High street BELL, JOHN, & SONS, dyers, Millbiirn Dyeworks, Hi2;h street Bell, William, of John Bell & Sons, Millbnrn House Boyd, James, spirit merchant, 42 High street—house, 47 do. Brown, Andrew, of William Simons k Co., Castlehill House, Fen-y road Brown, William, at William Simons & Co.'s, Castlehill House Bryce, James, ferry manager, Clyde bank Buchanan, Archibald, registrar of births, &c., 43 Queen street Buchanan, Mrs, grocer, 23 Meadowside street Buchanan, Thomas, tailor, 3 Manse street Burt, J., confectioner, 3 Wilson street

CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD C, of Blythswood—Blyths- wood House CAMERON, JAMES, Towti Chamberlain, Municipal Building—house, Bell street Y 266 KENFREW.

Colquhoun, Janet, grocer, 57 High street Co-operative grocery store, Church street Coulborn, Charles E., of Lobnitz, Coulborn, & Co.. Meadowflat, Ferry road Craig, Robert, 41 High street CUMMING, DANIEL, fiesher, the Cross Cumming, Daniel, skinner and wool merchant, 100 High street Cunningham, John, of John H, Macnab & Co., Main street Barrhead Cunningham, William, sexton, 30 High street Cuthbertson, Alexander, 31 Fulbar street Cuthbertson, James, grocer, 15 High street—house, Mid Faulds Cottage

DAVIDSON, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 38 High street Denholm, Charles, joiner and funeral undertaker, Hairst street—house, 84 High street DICKIE, WILLIAM, flesher, 5 High street—house, do. Donald, Andrew, grocer and spirit merchant, 16 Canal street—house, Brighton place, Govan DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 19 Meadowside street—house, 31 Ferry road Douglas, William, grocer, 126 High street Dougray, Alexander, officer, U.P. Church, 6 Orchard st. Duncan, James, grocer, 5 High street DUNCAN, ROBERT, grocer, 8 Fulbar street—house, do. Dunn, George, classical master Grammar School, 20 Inchinnan road Dykes, William, plumber and gasfitter, 65 High street

ELDER, M., draper, 32 High street

FILSHILL, JAMES, 15 Manse street Findlay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Canal street Findlay, John, officer of Free Church, Bell street Fleming, William, boot merchant, 11 High street— house, Inchinnan road Eraser, George, keeper of the Freemasons's Hall, 7 High street RENFREW. 267

Fraser, William, tailor and clothier, 7 High street Falton, John, manager of Gas Works, 21 Ferry road

GrALLOCHER, OWEN, wine and spirit dealer, 39 High street—house, 37 do. GALLAGHER, ROBERT, manager of Charles Tennant & Co.'s Works—house, luchinnan Gait, Robert, news-agent. Queen's place, Paisley road Gardner, Matthew, foreman joiner at William Simons & Co.'s, 60 Fulbar street Garlick, John B., smith and farrier. Queen street, 126 High street GARVEN, MATTHEW, Railway station master, Fulbar

GILCHRIST. ROBERT, clothier, Albion House, High street—house, Queen's place. Paisley road— (See ad- vertisement) Glen, George, manager of Distillery, Yoker Glen^ James, druggist and news-agent, 14 Canal street Goddard, Mrs, confectioner, 29 Hairst street Goddard, Robert, officer of Established Charch, 29 Hairst street Grant, Mrs, QQ Fulbar street Gray, James, farmer, Blawarthill

HAMILTON, WILLIAM, spirit dealer, 23 High street- house. Manse street Herbertson, Matthew, carter, 76 High street HERRON, WILLIAM, Town Clerk, and agent for the Union Bank of Scotland, Municipal Buildings—house, Paisley road HILLCOAT, ANTHONY, spirit merchant, Newton, Paisley road Hogg, John, officer of the School Board, 120 High street Howat, Ann, confectioner, 22 Canal street Hutchison, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 69 High street and 19 Hairst street—house, Houston teri-aee, Paisley road Hutchison, Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 21 Hairst street Hutchison, Rev. John, D.D., minister of the U.P. Church, Paisley road 268 RENFREW.

INGLIS, PETER, Superintendent of Police, and Sanitary Inspector, Police office—house, 9 Bell street Ireland, John, grocer, Glebe street

JACK, JOHN, of Lobnitz, Coulborn, & Co., 59 Queen. street Johnstone, ThomaSy nail'lwright, Fnlbar street

KETER, WILLIAM^ farmer, Bogside Kilpatrick, John, painter and paper hanger, Ferry road'

LANG, MISS ANNE, teacher, Female Industrial Sessional School, 33 Hairsfc street Lang, Miss Jane, teacher, Ragged Industrial School, 33 Hairst street Lang, Robert, spirit dealer, 1 Manse street Lamont, Neil, spirit merchant, 42 Fulbar street Linton, George, slater, 35 Fulbar street LOBNITZ, COULBORN, & CO., engineers and ship- builders, Slip Dock Lobnitz, Henry C., of I'Obnitz, Coulborn & Co., Clarence House, High street LOUDON, WILLIAM, coal merchant, Railway station, Fulbar street^—house, 39 Ferry road Lynn, Alexander, engineer and brassfounder, 54 Fulbai: street

MALCOLM, WILLIAM, baker, 53 Manse street Marr, Richard, steam forge, Ferry road Mason, John, spirit dealer, 23 Canal street Meikleham, James, farmer, Mossland Miller, William, 31 Fulbar street Milne, R. S., insurance agent, 105 High street Mitchell, Miss, teacher of Female Industrial School, High street MORRISON, JOHN, & SONS, coppersmiths, brass- founders, plumbers, &c., Meadowside Works, Ferry road Morrison, Peter, foreman joiner. 23 Ferry road MunrOj Thomas,, grocer^ 2 CanaJ street RENFREW. 269

Muir, Andrew, grocer, Bell street Muir, H. & J., milliners and dressmakers, 3 Canal street Muir, Walter, baker, 46 High street

M'ADAM, MRS, confectioner, 35 Manse street M'Arthur, AYilliam, grocer, 10 High street—house, 8 do, M'Coll, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 3 High street McDonald, C. C, 60 Fulbar street MCDONALD, MRS, spirit dealer, 15 Ferry road M'Donald, John, farmer, Porterfield M'Ewan, John, grocer, 20 High street M'Gilligan, James, boot and shoemaker, 6 Fulbar street M^Guire, Edward, baker, 6 F^lbar street M'Hutcheson, A., draper, 7 Canal street M'Intyre, John, grocer, 86 High street M'KECHNIE, JOHN, Ferry Hotel, Renfrew Ferry M'Kenzie, Robert, draper, 15 Canal street MACKENZIE, THOMAS, Inspector of Poor, and col-

lector of Poor Rates ; clerk to the Statute Labour

Road Trustees for the Parish of Renfrew ; and clerk to Burgh and Landward Parish School Boards, 70 Fulbar street M'Kerral, John, tailor, 29 Canal street MacKintosh, Alexander, hotel-keeper, South-Western Hotel, 7 Clyde street M'Kinlay, Misses, Renfield House, Fulbar lane M'Kinnon, H., grocer and bootmaker, 13 Canal street MACNAB, JOHN H., & CO., power-loom cloth manu- facturers, Moorpark Macnab, John H., of John H. Macnab & Co., Fernhill, Nithsdale road, Pollokshields MCLAREN, PETER, LL.D., session clerk, 25 Ferry road M'Pherson, John, teacher, Old Burgh School, 62 Fulbar st,

JSTEILSON, REY. DAVID, minister of the Free Church —manse, Renfield street

PARK, MRS, spirit dealer, 28 Manse street Faterson, Hugh, joiner and builder, Holm Cottage, Paisley foad T 2 270 RENFREW.

Paton, John, grocer, 1 Wilson street Pattison, Hugh W., surgeon, 31 Hairst street Proctor, M. A., confectioner, 32 High street Pryde, Miss Mary, assistant teacher, Grammar School, High street

KAMSAY, MRS JOHN, spirit dealer, Elderslie Arms, 53 Ferry road Renfrew, John, shoemaker, 27 Canal street Rennie, Robert, grocer, 43 High street Robertson, Dr James, 5 Clyde street Robertson, James, at William Simons & Co.*s, 19 Bell street Robin, Matthew, Croft-an-Reigh Cottage, Glebe street Roe, Thomas, confectioner, 27 Canal street

SHEARER, G. & E., milliners and dressmakers, 27 Hairst street SIMONS, WILLIAM, & CO., shipbuilders and engineers, London Works Simons, William, of William Simons & Co., Yoker Lodge. Yoker SIMPSON, PETER, wine and spirit merchant, 107 High street—house, do. Sinclair, D., joiner, 19 Queen street—house, 31 Fulbar street Sinclair, Neil, grocer, 41 High street Speirs, Lady Anne, of Elderslie, 10 Lowndes st., London Steel, James, tailor and clothier, 45 High street Steel, Mrs Jane, spirit dealer, 64 High street Stephen, Rev. Robert, M.A., minister of the Established Church, The Manse, High street Steven, Hugh, flesher, 6 High street Stevens, William Goldie, physician and surgeon, Fulbar street —house, Paisley road Stewart, Allan, ironfounder, Castlehill Foundry—house, Longcroft Cottage STEWART, ALLAN, spirit merchant, 25 High street- house, 27 do. Stewart, William, grocer, 37 Fulbar street ' '

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Stobo, George, M.D., Paisley road Sutherland, Alexander, house factor, 7 Ferry road

TAIT, MRS, ironmonger, 16 High street Taylor, Robert, & Co., tailors and clothiers. New Land, Bell street Templeton, James, grocer, 100 High street TENNANT, CHARLES, & CO., manufacturing chemists, Orchard street Thomson, James, draper, Queen street Thomson, James, grocer, 33 Fulbar street— house, Bell

street \ v^

Thomson, William, blacksmith, 21 Hairst street I 1^ TODD, JAMES, spirit merchant, 4(3 Fulbar street— | ^ house, do. I rv^

street VERNAL, Dugald, confectioner, 17 Canal j — Vernal, James, 2 Wilson street j

WALLACE, DAVID, grocer, 56 High street , ['''J,

Wardlaw, Ralph, Millburn House , ,-^^ Waterston, Mrs George, wine and spirit merchant. Castle- i^ j hill Inn, 29 Canal street WATSON, DONALD, stationer, &c., 4 High street] >- (Cross) houss, 2 Queen's place, Paisley road UJ — j

. — Watson, Henry, saddler, 31 High street | Weir, Mrs James, grocer and spirit merchant, and post-| ^ mistress, 53 High street—house, 51 do.

Wood, James, coal merchant, Railway Station, Fulbar street— house, 48 Oakshaw street, Paisley Wright, Daniel, Croft street Wright, Mrs, Pinkerton House

YOUNGr, William, grocer, Newton

APPENDIX. MAGISTRATES. Daniel Curaming, Provost. Allan Stewart and C. 0. M'Douald, Bailies. William Loudon, Dean of Guild. John Jack, Treasurer. COUNCILLORS. Charles E. Coulborn. Thomas Munro. Daniel Wright. Wm. G. Stevens. Williaui Millar. William Simons. David Wallace. William Herron, Town Clerk. James Cameron, Town Chamberlain, Robert Russell, Procurator Fiscal. Peter Inglis, Superintendent of Police. P. Inglis, Inspector of Weights and Measures. The management of the Police is vested in the Town Council. Burgh Court held fortnightly on alternate Mondays.

JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. Renfrew District. Provost and Magistrates for the time being, Andrew Brown James Myles William Bell Matthew Robia James Robertson, M.D. Assessor under the Lauds Valuation Act—J. S. Smiles, 1 Cotton Street, Paisley. Q.uarter Sessions held first Tuesday of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October. Meetings for considering license cer- tificates held first Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October.

PAROCHIAL BOARD. Office— 70 Fulbar Street. James Myles, Chairman. Thomas MacKenzie, Inspector of Poor and Collector of Poor Rates. j

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SCHOOL BOARD, BUEGH OF RENFKEW. Dr. James Eobertson, Chaii'man. Andrew Brown Eev. Michael Fox, D.D., E.G. Daniel Wright Eev. David Neilson Thomas Buchanan Allan Stewart Thomas MacKenzie, Clerk, Correspondent, and Treasurer. John Hogg, Officer. SCHOOL BOAED (LANDWARD PART) PARISH OF EENFEEW. Barnet Harvey, Chairman. Eev. G. D. E. Munro Patrick Costello Charles Connell James Myles Thomas MacKenzie, Clerk and Correspondent. James Cameron, Treasurer. John Hogg, Officer.

PUBLIC OFFICES, &c. | Town Clerk's Office, Municipal Buildings, Cross-—William Herron, | Town Clerk. CD Chamberlain's Office, Muncipal Buildings —James Cameron, Cham- berlain. _

Assessor's Office, 1 Cotton street. Paisley—J, S. Smiles, Assessor. |

Sanitary (Burgh) Inspector's Office, Municipal Buildings — Peter ^ [•.

Inglis, Inspector i i_^

Sanitary (Landward) Inspector's Office, 70 Fulbar street—Thomasj ^^

' MacKenzie, Inspector. ' Ll_ Collector's Office for Eegistration, Valuation, &c.. Rates, 70 Fulbar

street —Thomas MacKenzie, Collectoi'. j

Post Office, 53 High street—Mrs James Weir, Postmistress, J ^

Registrar's Office, 43 Queen street—Archibald Buchanan, Registrar, I LU

Session Clerk's Office, 25 Ferry road —Peter M'Laren, LL.D., Session ! Clerk (X) Statute Labour Eoad Trust Office, 70 Fulbai* street—Thomas Mac-j — Kenzie, Clerk and Collector. j

SURGEONS. Hugh W. Patfison W. Goldie Stevens George Stobo, M D. James Robertson, M.D. INNS AND HOTELS. SOUTH-WESTERN, 7 Clyde Street— Alex. MacKintosh. ?EINCE OF WALES (FERRY), 1 Clyde Street—John M'Kpclmie. CASTLEHILL, 29 CanaIj Street—Mrs George Waterston,. —

274 RENFKirvr.

SOCIETIES. Renfreio Prince of Wales Mason Lodge, No. 426. —Geovge Glen^

E.W.M. ; JohQ Kilpatrick, S.M. : John M'Kerral, D.M. ; John Liddie^

S.W. ; James Bryce, J.W. ; William Loudon, treasurer \ John Paton, secretary ; George Eraser, tyler. Rooms, 9 High street. Renfrew Rose Friendly Society. — Instituted 30th March, 1857.

Alexander Mair, president ; William Reid, treasurer ; Archibald Thomson, secretary. With sixteen of a committee.

Rmfreiiy Rifle Coiys.—J. R. Wood, captain ; William Loudon, lieutenant; Robert S. Milne, ensign; James Wilson, colour-sergeant. Reiifreio King's Inch Curling Club. —A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie, patron ; Lady Anne Speirs, patroness : Robert Gallacher, president ;

James Myles, vice-president ; Charles E. Coulboru and George

M'Lean, representative members ; Rev. Robert Stephen, chaplain ; Thomas Alexander, treasurer and secretary.

Renfreio Horticultural Societifi. —William Herrou, president ; John

Methven, vice-president ; James Cameron, treasurer ; Robert S.

Milne, secretary ; Sergeant Tait, collector. Renf-eto Bowling Club. —William Herron, president; James Cameron, treasurer ; Walter Shearer, secretary. SCHOOLS

GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND BLYTHSWOOD TESTIMONIAL, Eenfield Street. Head Master— Michael Murdoch Andrew, F.E.I.S. Assistant—Miss Pryde. Classical Master—George Dunn.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, 17 Ferry Road. Head Master—John Muir, 66 Fulbar Street.

OLD BURGH SCHOOL, High Street. John M'Pherson, Teacher.

FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 127 High Street. Patroness—Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie, Miss Mitchell, Teacher.

FEMALE INDUSTRIAL SESSIONAL SCHOOL, 63 Manse Street. Miss Anne Lang, Teacher.

RAGGED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 63 Manse Street, Miss Jane Lang, Teacher. Patroness—The Honourable Mrs Campbell of BIythswood, RENFREW. 275

POST OFFICE, 53 High Street. Mrs James Weir, Postmistress.

ARRIVALS. BOX CLOSES. 7.30 A.M. 10 A.M. 5.5 P.M. 8.15 a.m. 2.20 p.m. 5.35 PM | | I I

mSUEANCE AGENTS.

"^ William Herron, Town Clerk, Municipal Scottish National, >- Buildings. ) James Mj'les, Factor, Deanside. Eoyal, Fire and Life, James Duncan, 5 High Street.

Northern, ., Thomas MacKeuzie, 70 Fulbar Street. Accident (Railway Passenger),..."^ Caledonian Plate Glass, >• R. S. Milne, High Street. Scottish Imperial, Fire and Life, ) Scottish Fire, John M'lntyre, 86 High Street. Life Association of Scotland, ...Thomas MacKenzie, 70 Fulbar Street

CHURCHES.

ESTABLISHED CHURCH, Church Strp.et. Rev. R. Stephen, M.A., Minister P. M'Lareu, LL.D., Session^Clerk William Loudon, Precentor Robert Goddard, Officer The SACRAMENT takes place on the last Sundays of February and July.

FREE CHURCH, Renfield Street. Rev. David Neilson, Minister Andrew Brown, Session Clerk John Chalmers, Precentor John Findlay, Officer The SACRAMENT takes place on the last Sundays of March and September.

UNITED PRESYBTERIAN CHURCH, Paisley Road.

Rev. J. Hutchison, D.D., Minister I James Cuthbertson, Session Clerk

William Crawford, Precentor | Alexander Dougray, 0£Bcer

FAIRS are held on the third Tuesday of May and second Friday of June. Market Day, Saturday. FAST DAYS—Last Thursdays of January and June. CONVEYANCES.—Almost all the Glasgow Steamers call at Ren- frew Wharf, both in going up and down the Clyde* Trains t& Paisley and Glasgow nearly every two hours. Carriers to Glasgow «very Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. '274 HETNFREW.

POPULATION OF KENFEEW.

Census 1871. MALES. FEMALES. TOTAL

Parliamentary Burgh, ...... 2187 ... 1975 .. . 4162

Eoyal do., ... 2428 ... 2183 .. . 4611

Police do., ... 2635 ... 2369 .. . 5004

Laudward Parts, ... 461 ... 441 .. . 902

KENFEEW, with Entherglen, Dnrabarton, Kilmarnock, and Port- 'Glasgow, returu one member to Parliament. Kilmarnock is the

returning Burgh. Parliamentary constituency, 560 ; municipal^ do., 515. Mr J. Fortescue Harrison. M.P. —

JOHNSTONE.

AITKEN, HAMILTON, hairdresser, 6 Houstoun square Allan, James, coal merchant, Johnstone station Allan, James, of Thomson & Allan, 11 William street Allan, John, joiner, Cartside street Allan, William, tobacconist, 19 William street Anderson, Charles, baker, 31 High street Anderson, Erskine, spirit dealer, 1 William street Anderson, David, dairyman, 64 High street Anderson, James, refreshments, 60 High street Andrew, Alexander, dealer in fancy goods, 25 High street Andrew, William, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill ARMSTRONG, JAMES, draper, hosier, merchant, and agent for the Royal Insurance Company, 35 High street—house, Glenififer place, Thorn Armstrong, James, coal merchant, Railway station house, Gleniffer place, Thorn

BARNETT, JAMES, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s— residence, Lilly Bank House Barr, James, slater, 76 High street Barr, James, spirit merchant, 7 High street Barr, John, cowfeeder, Greenend Cottage Barr, John, wood turner, Milliken Mills, Milliken Park Bartlemore, Alexander, banker. Union Bank, Collier street Barrowman, William, spirit merchant, 42 High street Baxter, Robert, hairdresser, 41 High street Baxter, William, head mechanic, Johnstone Old Mill Baine, Miss, teacher, 23 William street Bayne, Miss, draper, 23 High street Beaton, John, grocer, 20 High street—house, 25 William street Beaton, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Houstoun square 278 JOHNSTONE.

Bennie, Mrs, Cartside street Biggart, D., & Sons, cotton spinners and bleachers, Peock- land Mills—house, Peockland Cottage Bishop, John, draper, 68 High street Black, Thomas, grocer, Quarry street Blackwood, David, flesher, 4 Graham street Blackwood, James, mechanic, 10 Macdowall street Blair, Miss, china merchant, 62 High street Blair, Robert, manager at A. M'Arthur & Sons—house, Thorn Blair, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 83 High street Boyd, John, confectioner, 83 High street, and grocer, 81 High street Boyle, James, Inspector to Paisley Water Commissioners, 18 Rankin e street Boyle, John, fish dealer and green grocer, 37 High street Boyle, Michael, & Thomson, George, plasterers, 10 Collier street, and 2 Campbell street Bradshaw, Philip, spirit merchant, Cartside, Over John- stone —house, Kilbarchan Braid, Joseph, brassfounder, 62 High street Brown, John, Quarry street Brown, Mrs, broker, 41 High street Brown, William, carter, 13 Raukine street BROWNS, MALLOCH, & CO., cotton spinners, John. stone and Elderslie Buchanan & Cameron, fleshers, 29 High street Buchanan, James, provision merchant, 35 High street Buchanan, Peter, mechanic, Houstoun square BUCHANAN, PETER, Old Black Bull Cellar, 2 George street—house, Quarrelton Buchanan, Walter, carding master, at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s Buchanan, William, general grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 67 High street

CALDWELL, JAMES, canal agent. Canal Basin Caldwell, John, grocer, 9 Collier street Cameron, Alexander, teacher, Cartside street Cameron, Daniel, broker, 8 Wilham street JOHNSTONE. 279

Cameron, James, Hagg Mill Cameron, Robert, carter, 21 Church street Campbell, Janet, spirit merchant, 27 High street Campbell, John, manager, Hagg Mill Campbell, John, spirit dealer, 36 High street Campbell, William, boot and shoe maker, Graham street Chapman, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 15 William street Chapman, Alexander, grocer, 15 William street

Chisholm, Rev. Hngh, Roman Catholic Chapel, Graham st. CHRISTIE, MRS, remnant dealer, 7 William street —house, 6 High street Christie, Robert, designer, Glenpatrick Carpet Works, 6 High street CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, Houstoun square CLARK, CHARLES, teacher, Ludovic Square Public School—house, Laigh Cartside street Cochran, Mrs, grocer, 21 Macdowall street Co-operative Society's Stores, dealers in groceries, boots, shoes, coals, &c., 11 High street CORE & WILSON, engineers and millwrights, Engine Works, Gas street Core, Adam, of Core & Wilson, William street Craig, Allan, & Sons, coal and shale oil works, Linwood Craig & Donald, engineers, William Street Works Craig, Thomas, stationer, printer, and news agent, 37 High street Crawford, George, sen., Banktop, William street

DARROCH, M. & M., drapers, 56 High street Davies, Francessa, grocer, 31 Graham street ; Daily, William, cooper, 28 Church street Daly, John, spirit merchant, 26 Macdowall street Daly, John, broker, 7 Macdowall street Donald, Mrs Hugh, William street Donald, James F., of James Donald & Son, Woodbank Donald, James, of James Donald & Son, V^illafield Cartside street Donald, Mrs, Greenbauk House DONALD, JAMES, & SON, engineers and founders, Johnstone Foundry and Engine Works, 10, 12, 14, and 16 High street 280 JOHNSTONE.

DONALD, JOHN, & CO., iron and steel merchants, 11 High street Donald, John, of John Donald & Co., Ludovic square DOUGLAS, JAMES P., grocer, High street—house. Bank place Douglas, Mrs Robert, Bank place Douglas, James, merchant, 69 High street—house, Bank place. Collier street Dunlop, Hugh, baker, 64 High street

EADIE, JAMES, farmer, Cochran Mill Edward, George, manager to J. & W. Weems, 5 High st.

FAULDS, ANDREW, clerk at Thorn Mill Fearon, Francis, furnisher, 64 High street Ferguson, Rev. John, minister of the Established Church, The Manse Finlayson, Archibald "W., Merchiston House FINLAYSON, BOUSFIELD, & CO., flax spinners, manufacturers of bleached and coloured linen thread, sewing machine threads, and patent shoe thread, Flax Mill, High street Finlayson, James, of Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co., Mer- chiston House Finlayson, James, jun., Merchiston House Finlayson, William James, Merchiston House Fleming, Archibald, registrar of births, &c., and agent for the Royal Fire and Life Insurance Co., and European Guarantee Society, Post Office, Walkinshaw street —house, Springbank Fleming, William Gaff, Postmaster, Post Office, and Savings Bank, Walkinshaw street—house, Spring- bank Fletcher, Mrs, fruit dealer and confectioner, 25 High st. Flockhart, John, saddler, High street Eraser, John, Newfield House Eraser, John, superintendent of police. Collier street Fyfe, John, patternmaker, Macdovvall street FYFE, JOHN, importer of wines and spirits, 22 High street, and 1 Macdovvall street—house, 2 Macdowall

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JOHNSTONE. 281

GALBRAITH, Andrew, Johnstone Castle Galbraith, Archibald, Johnstone Castle Galbraith, C, eating-house, 24 High street Galloway, Alexander, fruit dealer, 70 High street Gardner, James W., clerk at Smith & M'Laurin's Gardner, John, greengrocer, &c., 17 High street Gemmill, Eev. Hugh, minister of East U.P. Church— East U.P. Manse Gibson, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch & Co.'s, High street Gibson, William, grocer, 21 Macdowall street Giffen, Humphrey, officer, East United Presbyterian

Church ^ GILCHRIST, CHARLES, spirit merchant, 3 Houstounl >_ square—house, do. I q;^

Gillespie, Alexander, Elderslie Farm I

field -I QQ GILMOUR, JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, Prince of| — Wales Tavern, 7 Macdowall street |

Gilmour, William, jun., clerk, City of Glasgow Bank | l^ t

Gilmour, William, brickbuilder, Benlomond view j LU j Glasgow and Johnstone carrier—William Wylie, 30 High' q_ | street I Ll_ Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station—John! Dunbar, station master ^ | Glegg, John, factor, Milliken '-^

Goodwin, Frank, Rosebank Cottage j

Goodwin, James, & Co., ironfounders, Cartside Foundry I Graham, James, carter, Collier street

Graham, James, greengrocer and milk dealer, 71 High st|i Q- Grant & Macfarlane, timber merchants, Johnstone SaW " Mills, Dimity street Grant, Peter, grocer. Collier street Gray, Alexander, foreman engineer to J. & W. Weems, 41 High street Gray, Alexander, boot and shoe warehouse, 41 High st. Gray, William, farmer, Barbush Guy, William, tailor and clothier, 29 High street HAIR, John, boot and shoemaker, Walkinshaw street z 2 ——

282 JOHNSTONE.

Hall, John, grocer, 1 Macdowall street Hamilton, James, pawnbroker, 1 1 Macdowall street—resi- dence, Janefield Harper, Robert, printer and bookseller, " Johnstone Gleaner" Office, 6G High street Harper, William, 2 Houstoun square Hart, James, clerk to Browns, Malloch, & Co., William st. Hatrick, Charles, farmer, Boghouse Hatrick, James, beaming master at Browns, Malloch & Co.'s, 12 Macdowall street Hay, John, grocer and provision merchant, High street house, 9 Walkinshaw street Henry, William, grocer, 22 Macdowall street Hendry, John, 10 Church street Hill, James, wine and spirit merchant, 58 High street Hodgart, John, Calaba House, Milliken Park Holmes, Alexander, shoemaker, 76 High street HOLMES, JOHN, writer, and agent for the Union Bank of Scotland, Collier street—residence do. HOLMES, WALTER, writer, and agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, Houstoun square, High street Hood, Mrs, cooper. Collier street Houston, Matthew, tailor and clothier, 18 High street Huie, James, of James Huie & Co., Crossbill, Glasgow Huie, James, & Co., curled hair and bedding wool manu- facturers, Hagg Mill Hunter, James, draper, 54 Houstoun square Hunter, John, spirit merchant, 13 High street Hunter, William, manager at Craig & Donald's Husband, Alexander, manager at James Donald & Sons, Johnstone Foundry, High street Husband, John, jun., tailor and clothier, 60 High street

IMRIE, L., Laigh Cartside street Inglis, Rev. James, minister of West U.P. Church, Church street

JACK, THOMAS, coal merchant, Johnstone station house, Elderslie Jackson, George, brassfounder, 2 Dimity street JOHNSTONE. 283

Jaffray, Alexander, Dimity street Jaffray, David, & Son, builders, 14 Graham street Jafiray, Misses Elizabeth and Isabella, confectioners, 31 High street Jaffray, Patrick, of William Jaffray & Son, 22 Church st. Jaffray, Peter, builder, Graham street Jaffray, William, builder, 2 Graham street Jamieson, John, cowfeeder, Macdowall street Johnstone Equitable Loan Office, 19 High street Johnstone Co-Operative Society (Limited), grocers an(^ provision merchants, 61 and 73 High street—Williaiil

Petrie, manager | Johnstone, Hugh, spirit dealer, 23 High street CC |

Johnstone, Kichard, tailor and clothier, 25 High street I OQ

Johnstone Saw Mills, Dimity street ( ; Johnstone, William, 7 Campbell street |

] i-J KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton I ^LU I LAIRD, Alexander, flesher, 71 High street !-x_ Laird, Joseph, feuar, Macdow^all street >- Laird, Margaret, boot and shoe shop, 71 High street | LiJ Laird, Neil, joiner, 35 High street—house, William stredfc Lang, Charles, mechanic, 25 Church street 7~^

Lang, John, & Sons, engineers, Laigh Cartside I — Lang, John, boot and shoemaker, Campbell street

Langmuir, R., Paisley and Johnstone carrier, Rankine st. Liddell, James, & Co., crude oil makers. East Fulton Oil Works Logan, Henry, boot and shoe merchant, 9 George street Leggat, Alexander, carding master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s. Love, James, tinsmith, 5 William street Love, John, tinsmith, plumber, and ironmonger, 19 High street —house, Thornbank House

MAIR, Rev. Hugh, minister of Free Church, Graham st. Malloch, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co.—house, Elderslie Glen, by Elderslie 284 JOHNSTONE.

Malloch, "William, of Browns, Malloch, & Go.—house, Mount Pleasant Malloch, William, jun., of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Mount Pleasant MARR, HUGH, boot and shoemaker, 6 High street MARTIN, DAVID, bookseller and stationer, 67 High street—house, 68 do. Martin's Wood and Willow Ware Store, 70 High street Martin, Walter, painter, 64 High street Matthewson, George, wine and spirit merchant, 80 High street—house, do. Meiklejohn, James, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, Thornhill Inn Melville, John, boot and shoemaker, Church street Merry, W. & R., boot makers, 33 High street Merry, John, 23 Church street Michael, Alexander, church officer, Campbell street Miller, Robert, bookseller, High street More, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 24 Church st. More, Alexander, of Alexander More & Son, 24 Church st. More, Richard C, 24 Church street More, James, pawnbroker, 24 MacdowaU street—house, do. Morrison, Alexander, joiner, 1 Cartside street Morrison, William, joiner and timber merchant, Laigh Cartside Woodyard—house, 6 High street MUIR, JAMES, furniture dealer, 69 High street Muir, John, builder, 34 High street MURDOCH, CHARLES, tinsmith and plumber, 63 High street—house, do. M'ARTHUR, A., & SONS, engineers, machine and tool- makers, Peockland Engine Works

M'Arthur, William, of A . M'Arthur & Sons, 6 Canal st. M'Callum, George, tinplate worker, gasfitter, and plumper, High street M'Cartney, James, teacher, agent for Life Association of Scotland, Beulomond View M'Connell, Henry, milliner, 76 High street M'CULLOCH, HENRY, grocer, 73 High street and 4 Graham street—house, Benlomond View j'

JOHNSTONE. 285

M'Donald, Hugh, wheelwright and turner, Graham street M'Donald, Miss, teacher, Roman Catholic School, Graham street M'Dougall, Archibald, farmer and dairyman, Cartside dairy, Laigli Cartside M^DOUGALL, ARCHIBALD, jun., ironmonger, 30 High street, Laigh Cartside Farm M'Dougall, James, 18 Church street M'Dowall, Daniel, engineer, of John M'Dowall & Sons, Sunnyhill __^^ John, draughtsman, M'Dowall, Walkinshaw Foundry— I ^ Laigh Cartside 1 q^ JOHN, SONS, engineers and machinists, M'DOWALL, & | .^ Walkinshaw Foundry /--^ I M'Farlane, Graham, Broombrae House I qj M'FARLANE, J. & G., manufacturing chemists, John- j — stone Chemical Works !

M'Farlane, Graham James, of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broom- ; i j brae House 1 |_jj M'Farlane, John G., of J. & G. M'Farlane, Broombrae n_ j House j Lx.

M'Farlane, Joseph, confectioner, Rankine street { M'Gown, John, accountant and insurance agent, 62 Highf >~ ^-^J street j M'Gregor, John, joiner, Houstoun square—house, 27 "T* William street j z2 M'Intyre, Robert, William street j

NAIRN, William, merchant, Houstoun square Napier, Sir R. J. M,, Bart., of Milliken and Napier NEILSON, STORER, & SONS, cotton spinners. Thorn Mill, Thornhill—Glasgow office, Sydney street Neilson, Macleroy, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Wallace bank, Elderslie Neilson, Mrs Robert, milliner and straw hat maker, 30 High street Neilson, William, clerk at Craig & Donald's—house, William street Nicolson, Adam, engineer and grocer, Laigh Cartside st.

OAKLEY, George D., 15 High street Oatt, J. & R,, milliners and dressmakers, 82 High street

PAISLEY AND JOHNSTONE CARRIER—Robert Langmuir, Rankine street Paterson, Gavin, boot and shoemaker, Houstoun square Paterson, James G., grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 17 Rankine street—house, do. Paterson, Joseph, foreman tinsmith and plumber to J. & W. Weems, 17 High street Pattison, Robert, confectioner, 75 High street PATON, WILLIAM, small-ware manufacturer, John- stone Mill Patrick, John, broker, 7 Houstoun square PATRICK, ROBERT, Clippens House Paul, Miss, green grocer, 8 Church street Peacock, William, spirit merchant, 30 High street Peatrie, William, manager, Co-operative Society's Stores, Collier street Porter, Thomas, insurance agent, 20 High street Post Office, Walkinshaw street—William Gaff Fleming, postmaster

QUAIL, JOHN, draper, 2 Macdowall street

RAMSAY, William, grain mills, 30 Macdowall street Reid, Alexander, slater, Walkinshaw street Reid, Mrs, draper, 71 High street JOHNSTONE. 287

Eeidj James, writer, 19 High street—house, Bankside cottage, Canal street Reid, John, writer, and agent for the City of Glasgow Bank, 52 Houstoun square—house, Lochwinnoch Reid, William, spirit merchant, 2 Church street Reid, Matthew Gr., Bank of Scotland, 19 High street Reid, William, tobacconist, 22 High street Reid, William, writer, and agent for Bank of Scotland^ 19 High street—house, Graham street Renfrew, Alexander, broker, 5 Collier street Riddell, James, spirit merchant, 8 Houstoun square Riddell, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 17 Church street Robertson, David, wine and spirit merchant, 26 High st. Robertson, David, pawnbroker, 19 High street —house, 11 Macdowall street Robertson, James, of John Robertson & Son, Ludovic square Robertson, John, & Son, slaters and plasterers, Ludovic square Robertson, John, of John Robertson & Son, Ludovic square Robertson, John, jun., slater and plasterer, Church street Robertson, William, & Co., machine tool makers, Floors Machine Works, West William street Robertson, William, of William Robertson & Co., Graham street Russell, Thomas, manager, Walkinshaw Foundry— house, Walkinshaw street

SALMON, JOHN, factor, Estate Office, Johnstone Castle —house, " The Linn" Scott, W. Inglis, Meadowside, Milliken Park Semple, Robert, pattern maker at Walkinshaw Foundry, Walkinshaw street Semple, Robert, tailor and clothier, 34 High street Shanks, Thomas, & Co., engineers, machinists, and tool- makers, Banktop Works Shanks, Thomas, of Thoriias Shanks & Co., Lilybank Shanks, William, of Thomas Shanks & Co., Bank House —

288 JOHNSTONE.

Sharp, John, grain merchant and contractor, 23 Spring- field lane, Glasgow, and 13 Rankine street—house, Mossbank Sharp, William, blacksmith, Macdowall street Shedden, Thomas, engineman. Flax Mills, Napier street Smith, E., boot and shoe shop, 70 High street Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, Graham street Smith, George, boiler maker, Laigh Cartside street Smith, James, clerk and collector, Johnstone Gas Com- pany, William street Smith, James, joiner, Campbell street Smith, Peter, manager at James Donald & Son's, John- stone Foundry and Engine Works—house, High st. Smith, Robert, ironmonger, 70 High street Smith, Robert, clothier and hatter, 59 High street SMITH & M'LAURIN, fancy, coloured, enamelled, and embossed paper, card, and pasteboard manufacturers, Cartside, near Milliken Park—warehouse, 20 Union street, Glasgow Sproul, James, coal merchant. Canal Basin—house, 6 Canal street Sproul, John, Collier street Square, Mrs William, spirit merchant, 16 Macdowall st. Steel, Mrs, grocer, Quarry street Stevenson, David, hotel keeper, carriage hirer, and wine and spirit merchant. Cross Keys Hotel, 46 High st. Stevenson, David, horse dealer. Cross Keys Hotel and Horse Bazaar, High street Stevenson, James, potato merchant, 22 Church street Stevenson, Mrs James, grocer, victualler, flesher, and wine and spirit merchant, 32 High street Stevenson, Mrs James, milliner, 65 High street Stevenson, Robert, merchant, 62 Queen street, Glasgow house, Graham street Stevenson, Thomas, agricultural seed merchant and chemical manure manufacturer, 74 High street Stevenson, Thomas, wine merchant, family grocer, flesher, and agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers and distillers, 74 High street Stevenson, Thomas, licensed auctioneer and valuator, 74 High street JOHNSTONE. 289

Stevensbn, J. & H., grocers, spirit and seed merchants, 38 High street Stevenson, "William, Millbank Cottage Stevenson, William, provision merchant, 58 High street Stewart, John, dyer, Napiershall street, Glasgow, 27 High street, Johnstone Stewart, Mrs, confectioner, 78 High street Stewart, Mrs, dairy, 77 High street Stewart, Mrs, tobacconist, Honstoun square Stirling, Mrs Patrick, High street

STIRLING, JOHN B., writer, 28 High street ; agent for Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Company; Scottish Provident Institution; secretary and treasurer to Johnstone Public Hall and Working Men's In-

stitute ; secretary and interim law agent to Johnstone Building Society Storer, Alexander, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, 203 Bath street, Glasgow Storer, David, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, 203 Bath street, Glasgow U_ Storrie, David, flesher, 65 High street Storrie, John, grocer, 48 Graham street Sweenie, John, grocer, 15 Rankine street

TAGGART, MRS JOHN, wine and spirit merchant, Macdowall street Taylor, Daniel, Captain of Fire Brigade Taylor, James, tinsmith, Church street Taylor, Thomas, saddler, 74 tligh' street Telford, William, confectioner Thomson, Alexander, baker, 50 Houstoun square Thomson & Allan, engineers, millwrights, and machinists, Laigh Cartside Street W^orks Thomson, David, of Thomson & Allan, 65 Love street, Paisley Thomson, John, hotel keeper and carriage hirer, Black Bull Hotel, 72 High street Thomson, John, accountant, Royal Bank of Scotland Thomson, Miss Jane, draper, 50 Houstoun square Thomson, George, baker, 76 High street 1 A 290 JOHNSTONE.

Thomson, Nisbet, miller and grain merchant, Crossford Mills, Howwood, by Paisley Thomson, Robert, watchmaker, Houstoun sqnare TODD, WILLIAM, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Graham street and 2 Quarry street—house, 4 do. TURNER, ROBERT, boot and shoemaker, 66 High street—house, Linwood Tweeddale, John, engineer, 70 High street

WALKER, ALEXANDER, spirit dealer, 1 Quarry st. Walker, John, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill Wallace, John, accountant, City of Glasgow Bank, Houstoun square Watson, James, sign writer, and block letter maker, painter and paper hanger, 60 High street Watson, Alexander, grocer, 21 High street Watson, William, of P. & W. Watson, Linwood, New- field House WATT, DAVID, spirit merchant, Russell street Weems, John, Walkinshaw House WEEMS, J. & W., gas and water engineers, and tin- smiths, bellhangers, coppersmiths, plumbers, and gasfitters, 17 High street WEEMS, J. & W., patentees and manufacturers of hydraulic machinery for making lead, lead-encased, and block tin pipes, sheet lead rolling mills multitu- bular hot-air apparatus for drying stoves, screwed ram hydraulic presses, steam traps, self-acting furnace dampers, noiseless fans, self-acting draught-producing ventilators, double-reflecting sunlights for lighting churches, halls, schools, shops, &c., buildings of all kinds heated by steam, hot water or fire stoves, on most improved principles, tentering and drying machinery, steam-engines, &c., &c., Perseverance Iron Works, 1 High street Weems, William, of J. & W. Weems, Walkinshaw street Welsh, Mrs Robert, Mavisbank Cottage Wilkinson, John, tobacconist, 40 Houstoun square—house, 35 High street —

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Wilkinson, John, clerk at Peockland Engine Works, 35 High street WILLIAMSON, AONES, milliner, 6 William street WILLIAMSON, GEORGE, blacksmith, 8 William street —house, do. Williamson, John, spinning master at Browns, Malloch, & Co.'s, High street Wilson, Andrew, of Core & Wilson, High street Wilson, James, M.B., C.M., surgeon, 66 High street house, Ludovic square Wilson, John, boot and shoemaker, Church street Wilson, William, coal merchant, Johnstone station house, 3 Houstoun square Wood, James, pawnbroker, 24 Macdowall street Woods, Blackley, boot and shoemaker, 13 Rankine street Working Men's Refreshment Rooms, 24 High street Catherine Galbraith, keeper Wright, Thomas, cutter and manager at Robert Smith's, 63 High street—house, William street Wylie, Alexander, cashier, Perseverance Ironworks, 15 High street Wylie, John, flesher, 41 High street— house, 13 William street Wylie, Joseph, 54 Houstoun square Wylie, William, carrier betweeu Glasgow and Johnstone, 7 Macdowall street

YOUNG, William, draper, 56 Houstoun square 292 . JOHNSTONE. APPENDIX

Commissioners of Police. William Shanks, seuior magistrate, Frank Goodwin and John Sharp, junior magistrates. Heury M'Oulloch, treasurer. Commissioners. Frank Goodwin James F. Donald James Hunter John Wylie William Patoa Robert Stevenson Walter Martin Alexander Walker James Raid, Town Clerk and Clerk of Police Courts. John Reid, Procurator Fiscal. John Fraser, Superintendent of Police and Sanitary Inspector. Peter Russell, Collector of Burgh Rates and Public Weigher. Daniel Taylor, Captain of Fire Brigade.

Eur^li Police. Superintendent—John Fraser, Collier street.

Jis-stices of the Peace. Johnstone District. Donald, James, Johnstone M'Laren, Malcolm, Johnstone Finlayson, James, Johnstone Napier, Sir R. J. M., of Milliken Fleming, Andrew, Fulwood and Napier, Bart. Hardie, E. W., of Locher House Salmon, John, The Linn Holmes, John, Johnstone Shanks, Thomas, Johnstone Malloch, W., Johnstone Stevenson, James, of Auchenames Walter Holmes, Justice of Peace Clerk Depute.

"Writers. John Holmes, Collier street Julm Reid, 52 Houstoun square Walter Holmes, 83 High street William Reid, 19 High street James Reid, Bankside, and 19 Stirling, J. B., 28 High street High street

Medical Practitioners. - James Wilson, M.B., CM. Malcolm M'Laren, surgeon 1 Thomas G. Gray

Session Clerk and Registrar. Archibald Fleming, Walkinshavv street

Fire Brigade. Superintended by Magistrates and Councillors James Reid, Clerk Daniel Taylor, Captain | JOHNSTONE. 293

Banks. CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, Houstoun Square. John Eeid, agent. John Wallace, accountant and teller. Wm. Gilmour, clerk. UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, Collier Street. John Holmes and Alexander Bartlemore, joint-agente. E. B. Strang, clerk. ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Houstoun Square. Walter Holmes, agent. John Thomson, teller and acconntant. —-- Thomas Stirling and James Hamilton, clerks. - ]>-

^ cc BANK OF SCOTLAND, I ^^ 19 High Street. ''"^ j

William Eeid, writer, agent. | (^ F. G. E. Coulthard, teller and accountant. | CQ

Matthew G. Eeid, clerk. J —

I —J NATIONAL SECUEITY SAVINGS BANK,

' jJ 62 High Street. | John M'Gown, accountant, cashier. [_ij CL Ministers.

Johnstone Parish Church—Ludovic Square ; John Ferguson, elected by congregation. >- Free Church of Scotland—William Street, Houstoun Square ; Hug| ^^~' Mair, elected by congregation. I

Sir William Wallace Church—Elderslie ; David Reston, elected bi

congregation. .[ C/)

East United Presbyterian Church — Walkinshaw Street ; Hu^ Gemmill, elected by congregation. "^

"a West United Presbyterian Church—Church Street ; James Inglis4-^- elected by congregation. "^^ Eoman Catholic Chapel—Graham Street; Hugh Chisholm—appointed by the Bishop.

Inland Revenue. Walter Holmes, writer, sub-distributor of Stamps— ofiSce, Eoyal Bank. Johnstone AssemlDly Hooms. George Street. John Thomson, proprietor. Black Bull Inn.

Jolinstone Gofee and News Hoom, Black Bull Inn, 72 High Street 1 A 2 294 JOHNSTONE.

Post 0£8.ce and Tele^rapli O^ce. Walkiushaw Street. William Gaff Fleming, Postmaster. Arrivals— 5.20 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5.10 p.m. Bos Closes — 12.5 noon, 1.20 p.m., 6.10 p.m., and 9.10 p.m. By the addition of an extra stamp. Letters may be posted until 12.10, 1.25, 6.15, aud 9.15 p.m. Collections from Wall Letter Box, Gross— 11.50 a.m., 4 aud 9 p.m.

Fire and Life Insurance Agents- Union Insurance Company—William Reid, writer, Bank of Scotland. North British and Mercantile, and City of Glasgow Fire and Life Insurance —Walter Holmes, writer, 44 Houstouu Square. Northern— James Reid, writer, Baukside Cottage. Ph(jenix Fire —James F. Donald, High Street. JEdinburyh Life—A. Bartlemore, Union Bank. Scottish Union — John Salmon, Estate OflSce, Johnstone Castle. Scottish Widows' Fund—William Reid, writer, Bank of Scotland. Scottish Provident Institution^ and National Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Co. —John B. Stirling, 28 High Street. Standard Life, and Sun—John Reid, Houstoun Square. European Guarantee of Fidelity— Archd. Fleming. Royal Fire and Z//e—James Armstrong, coal merchant, &c., and Archibald Fleming, Walkinshaw Street. West of England— D&niQl Taylor, Kankine Street. United Kingdom Temperance and Provident Institution, and Scottish Fire— Robert Harper, 67 High Street. Provincial I\re and Life—.John Love, 19 High Street. Scottish Commercial— Alexander Bartlemore, Union Bank, and John B. Stirling, 28 High Street. Scottish Imperial Insurance Company—John Wallace, City of Glasgow Bank, Houstouu Square.

Jolinstone East U.F. Church Sal3l3ath School. President— Rev. H. Gemmill, M.A., B.D. Superintendent—Thomas Wright. Vice-do.—John B. Stirling. Treasurer—John Stirling. Secretary—Alexander Wylie.

Church 0£S.cers and Precentors. Parish Church—Alex. Michael, officer, Church Street; J. B. Thom, precentor.

Free Chuich—John M'Nair, officer, 2 Houstoun Square ; John Donaldson, precentor. Sir William Wallace Church—Alexander Renfrew, officer; James Welt;h, precentor. East United Presbyterian Church—Humphry Giffen, officer ; William Guy, precentor. West United Presbyterian Church—John Fyfe, officer, St. Church ; James M'Dougall, precentor. JOHNSTONE. 295

Ninth Renfre-wsliir© Hifle Volunteers. Captain —James Loudon, Cartside Villa. Lieutenant—James M'Doiigall. Secretary and Treasurer—Walter Holmes, writer. Auuual General Meeting, IStli January.

C^lasgoTT, Paisley, and Ardrossan Canal. Canal Store —James Caldwell, goods' agent. Trading boats start every lawful day. 1. From Johnstone, fur Paisley, and Glasgow, at 6 A.M., and 2 P.M. 2. From Paisley, for Johnstone, at 6 and 11 a.m., and 5 P.M. 3. From Glasgow, for Johnstone, at 6 A.M., and 12 Noon.

Carriers' Quarters.

PAISLEY—EobertLangmuir, Rankine Street, arrives daily ; departs daily. GLASGOW—William Wylie, High Street, arrives daily, departs daily.

Mills.

Caktside Mill— Smith & M'Laurin.

Hagg Mill—James Huie & Co. John Campbell, manager. James Smith, engineer. j

Johnstone Mill—Collier Street—William Paton.

Johnstone Old Mill, High Street—Browns, Malloch, & Co.

Johnstone Flax Mill—Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.

Jolinstone Caledonia Curling Cluls. George L. Houstoun, Patron.

' David Jaffray, President. James Donald, sen., Vice-President David Jaffray and David Robertson, Representative Members. Robert Barr, Treasurer. Patrick Jaffray, Secretary. Committee.

Patrick Jaffray Robert Barr | J. F. Donald | Jaffray | Peter Honorary Members.

The Hon. Lord Mure | John Salmon | Capt. Loudon, R.V. Ordinarj'^ Members. 1. —Regular. David Jaffray Matthew Houston William Reid Patrick Jaffray James F. Donald Robert Eadie Peter Jaffray Robert Barr Rev. Hugh Chisholm James Dougall Prof. Veiteh Joseph Braid David Robertson James Donald, sen. John Love 2. —Occasional. McCartney Wm. Jaffray Wm. Weems ] JoJan Thomson | James | 296 JOHNSTONS.

Elderslie "Wallace Curling Clula.

A. A. Speirs, Esq., of Elderslie, Patron. The Eight Hon. Lady Anne Speirs, Patroness. Thomas Jack, President. William Rodger, Vice-President. James Whitehill and James Barr, Representative Members. Thomas Paton, Treasurer. Thomas Jackson, Secretary. Committee or Council of Management. Neilson Morning John Jamieson John | Thomas Walter | | M'Millan John Holmes and F. W. Stoddard, Hon. Members. Ordinary Members. 1. — Regular.

Thomas Jack Walter Neilsoa I John Morning James Barr James Raeside John Jamieson William Duff Thomas Jackson William Rodger Thomas Paton Thomas M'Millan John Brown

Kobert Barclay James Roy | Robert Laing 2.— Occasional.

C. B. Renshaw I George Jackson James Whitehill H. Blackburn | J. M'Kendrick.

Coal Agents. James Armstrong, Johnstone Railway Station. William Wilson, Johnstone Station—house, Houstoun Square. Thomas Jack, do. do. do. Canal Street, Paisley, James Allan, do. do. do. Thorn. John Bell, Canal Basin—house, Cherrywoodside, Elderslie. Robert Miller, High street.

Sclxools. FACTORY SCHOOL. George Street. James M'Cartney, Teacher. JOHNSTONE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Off Ludovic Square. William Clarke, Teacher. ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL. Miss M'Donald, Teacher.

&rave-Digger. Alexander Michael. JOHNSTONE. 297

SOCIETIES. LOYAL JOHNSTONE YEOMANRY SOCIETY. Instituted 1803. Preses, Eobert Wilson, Quarry Street, Treasurer, Andre\7 Wilson, Higli Street. Clerk, James Reid, Bankside Cottage. Officer, John Patrick. Factor—Alexander Adam, Campbell Street. JOHNSTONE, QUAREELTON, THORN, AND ELDERSLIE COFFIN AND COFFIN COVER SOCIETY. Instituted 1820. Preses, John Sproul, Collier Street. Treasurer, William Baxter, Rankine Street. Officer, John Hendry, Church Street. Cover Keeper, Alex. MichaeL

JOHNSTONE PUBLIC HALL AND WORKING MEN'S ': '

INSTITUTE. '. I Direcorate, 1876. i i

President—James Finlayson, Esq. ] -

Vice President—James Barnett, Esq. | ~ Treasurer and Secretary—John B. Stirling, writer, 28 High Street.

Directors. ; L Provost Shanks Messrs Wm. Weems '- Bailie Sharp James Wilson \ C Messrs Archd. W. Finlayson James Finlayson | !_j

James Hunter James Barnett ,' Wm. Todd J. B. Stirling | ^ Patrick Jaffray Jas. H. Donald i . Peter Jaffray James Anderson \ ~ Alex. M'Kechnie Archd. M'Dougall I ' Robert Smith James ^ Cochrane |

Alex. M'Cloy Wm. Hax'per. ! John Stirling: [eets First Monday of ^'- each Month. { Games' Room Committee. Messrs Peter Jaffi-ay, William Harper, Henry Dickson, John Hunter, James Wilson. Meets on Fourth Tuesday of each Month. Readiug-Room Library, and Hall Committee Messrs William Johnstone, William Weems, John Tweeddale, Robert Millar, Robert Smith, Alex. M'Allister, J. C M'Farlane, James Donald, John Sharp, Eobert Sample, William M'Gregor, John Robertson, William Hunter. John Tweeddale, Convener. Meets on Third Tuesday of each Month. President, Vice-President, and Secretary, ex officio Members of all Committees. M. M'Millian, Hall Secretary and Janitor. 298 JOHNSTONE.

JOHNSTONE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Instituted 1823. Chairman, Henry Macdowall, Esq., of Garthland. Manager, Kichard Wylie—house, Gas Works. Secretary and Collector, James Smith. JOHNSTONE WEST OF SCOTLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. James Finlayson of Merchiston, President. George Eonaldson of Linwood, Vice-President. William Reid, Bank of tScotlaud, Treasurer. John Reid, City of Glasgow Bank, Secretary. THE JOHNSTONE BUILDING SOCIETY. (Enrolled and Established under the Act of Parliament, 6 and 7 Wm. IV., cap. 32.) Instituted on the permanent principle. The shares of £25 each, payable at the rate of 2s. per share monthly. Entry-money, one shilling per share. Trustees. James Finlayson, Esq., Merchiston House. William Edmund Hardie, Esq., of Locher House President, John Donald, Esq. Treasurer, Jas. Caldwell. Secretary and Interim Law Agent, John B. Stirling, writex'. Directors. Yv. Allan Hugh Watt Jas. F. Donald J. Sproul Robert Blair W. Douglas George Edwards Alex. Gillespie John Donald Jas. Allan Jehn Husband Alex. Cameron Bankers, Royal Bank of Scotlaud. Instalments due on the first, and payable on or before the following Wednesday of each month, at the office of the Treasurer, Mr James Caldwell, Canal Agent, Johnstone

JOHNSTONE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. Instituted, 1866. President, Wra. Baxter, Houstoun Square Vice-President, Wm. Watson, Thorn. Treasurer, William Green, Rankiue Street. Secretarj-, G. M'Hugh, 61 High Street. Assistant Secretary, Peter M'Shaue, Raukine Street Committee. Wm. George, Laigh Cartside St Patrick Traynor, George Street Thos. Deveuy, George Street Wm. M'Nair, Thorn Jas. Wilson, Church Street Jos. Berry, Raukine Street Peter M'Shane, Raukine Street John Husbaud, High Street Henry Dickson, Graham Street Peter Leydeu, Church Street Jaa. Ferguson, Campbell Street Jas. Loehoad, High Street William Petru, salesman —

JONHSTONE ELDERSLIE. 299

JOHNSTONE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. President, Kev. John Ferguson. Vice-President, William Caldwell. Cor. Secretary, Andrew Spronl. Eoll Secretary, Alex. Hood. Treasurer, John Fyfe. Committee. Bailie Sharp Alexander Wylie James Caldwell William Taylor Humphrey Giffen John Barr

CENSUS OF JOHNSTONE, 1871. Population within the Burgh, 7,534 Landward Parts 1,062

2 > 8,586 I Q

Johnstone Cross—nearly opposite to the Bull Inn—is distant from the Cross of Paisley, 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 34 poles.

Fairs are held on the Thursday following the second Monday of ] fT

- — July—Horse Fair, first Friday of January. ,

Fast Days occur on Fridays before first Sundays in April and I October.

L_

ELDERSLIE, BY PAISLEY. i >• I ^ I ALLISON, William, clerk at A. F. Stoddard & Co.'s i CO BEATON, John, farmer, Auchenlodement f

CAKMICHAEL, Mrs, farmer, Craigenfeoch Chalmers, Alexander, family grocer and spirit merchant

DICKSON, Mrs, grocer Douglas, James, house factor and proprietor

GILLESPIE, Alexander, Elderslie Farm Gilmour, John, farmer, Fulbar Graham, Isaac, gardener and carter 300 ELDERSLIE.

HALL, James, farmer, Muirhead Handley, John, foreman printer, Glenpatrick Carpet Works Horsbury, Peter, at Linwood Paper Mill

JACK, Thomas, spirit merchant Jackson, Thomas, feuar Jardiue, Mrs John, grocer and spirit merchant Johnstone, Daniel, baron ofiicer, Newton

LANG, Alexander, grocer

MALLOCH, John, of Browns, Malloch, & Co., Elderslie Glen Marshall, David, farmer, Leitchland M'Kim, John, colour maker, Glenpatrick "Works Muir, John, wright and joiner Munro, Hugh, teacher, Wallace Public School

NEILSON, Macleroy, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Wallace Bank PARK, John, farmer, Greenhill Park, John, farmer, Mauckie's Mill

BENSHAW, C. BINE, Glenpatrick Carpet Works Beston, Rev. David, minister, Elderslie Parish Church Ritchie, John, farmer, Broomward Robertson, David, grocer and postmaster

STEEL, WILLIAM, accountant, house factor, and sheriff ofiicer, 18 Wilham street—house, Old Road Stevenson, Peter, farmer, Bardrain Stewart, Robert, Bailie Nicol Jarvie Tavern STODDARD, A. F., & CO., Glenpatrick Carpet Works, by Paisley—Glasgow office, 63 St. Vincent street Stoddard, A. F., of A. F. Stoddard & Co., Broadfield, Port-Glasgow Stoddard, Fred. W., Glenpatrick

WALKER, Mrs E., Elderslie Tavern Walker, Janet, farmer, Windyhill ELDERSLIE THORNHILL. 301

Wallace, William, Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Wal- Tree Cottage Waterston, William, coal merchant Watson, John, farmer, Bridgend

POST OFFICE. David Rdbeftson, Postmaster.

1st delivefy, .. 7.30 A.M.

2d " ... ,, , ,,. ,,, .,, 10.10 A.M.

Box closes, • •• '••• ••• •• ••• 1.50 p M. u a ...... • ... 6.45 P M. ELDERSLIE PARISH CHURCH. Rev. David Reston, minister. ELDERSLIE WALLACE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Hugh Munro, teacher. GLENPATRICK CRICKET CLUB. Ground—Thornhill. Captain, J. M'Naughton. Sub-captain, D. Burnett. Secretary and Treasurer, Alex. Robertson Match Committee, Messrs W. Wallace, F. Greive, and office-beavers.

THORNHILL, BY PAISLEY.

ALLAN, JAMES, coal merchant, Overton Armstrong, James, coal merchant, Gleniffer place

BOWIE, ALLAN, blacksmith Bowman, James, farmer, Auchenlodement Burnside, Mrs, Thornhill Cottage

DICKIE, WILLIAM, teacher, Thornhill Public School- house, City of Glasgow Bank Buildings, Johnstone Dougall, James, spirit merchant Dunbar, John, passenger agent, Thorn 2 B 302 THOENHILL.

FOULDS, ANDREW, clerk, Thorn Mill

GEMMILL, REV. HUGH, East U.P, Manse Gibson, John, manager, Thorn Mill Olen, James, join«r, Johnstone Glen, Thomas, Thornhill House Grant, Walter, draughtsman, Gleniffer place Greive, F., designer, Glenpatriek Works

HART, THOMAS, basket maker

JACK, THOMAS, coal merchant, Railway station

KELLY, WILLIAM, spinning master, Thorn Mill

MEIKLEJOHN, JAMES, grocer, wine and spirit mer- chant, Thornhill Inn M'Nee, John, of M'Pherson & M'Nee, Johnstone

NEILSON, STORER, & SONS, Thornhill Cotton Spin- ning Co., Thorn Mill Neilson, Macleroy, managing partner of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Wallacebank, Elderslie Norie, John, nurseryman, Overton

REID, WILLIAM, Goods station master, Braehead, Thorn Renfrew, William, Thorn House

STEEL, William, grocer STORER, ALEXANDER, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Sydney street, Glasgow Storer, David, of Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Sydney street, Glasgow Symington, Mrs William, grocer

WALKER, JOHN, at Neilson, Storer, & Sons, Thorn Mill Walker, Malcolm, joiner and cartwright Watson, William, Thorn Mill QtTARKELTO^. ' 303

QUARRELTON, BY PAISLEY.

BARR, Robert, land surveyor, Windyha' Beveridge, James, schoolmaster—house, Schoolhouse Black, Hugh, manager, LimeworkSy Cor&eford—residencCy Daraside Cottage Blackwood, Agnes, spirit merchant Blackwood, William J., grocer

COWAN, William, wright Crawford, Arthur, clerk

DAVIES, Hugh, blacksmith

GILLESPIE, Thomas, farmer and contractor, Springfield

HATRICK, James, forester Hatrick, John, ploughman, Craigstone

LAUDER, Adam, shepherd, Craigstone Livingstone, Mrs, confectioner

M'LEOD, William, blacksmith

PARK, Matthew, farmer, Greenend Penney, William, gardener

SALMON, John, factor to George Ludovic Houstoun, Esq., Johnstone Castle— *' The Linn" Simpson, George, farmer, Meiklebog Stewart, Alexander, farmer, Benstone

TAYLOR, Andrew, spirit dealer

QUARRELTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. James Beveridge, teacher. 304 BALACLAVA AND CLIPPENS INKERMAN.

BALACLAVA AND CLIPPENS.

BALACLAVA STORE—James Mair, storekeeper, Clippens

CLIPPENS, Shale, Coal and Ironstone pits, James Scott^ proprietor Clippens Shale Oil Company, William Young, manager Crawford, Robert, blacksmith

KERR, Thomas, farmer, Fulton

MAIR, James, storekeeper, Clippens Murdoch, William, farmer,, Ryewraes

NISH, John, manager

PATRICK, ROBERT, cashier, Clippens Works

ROSS, WILLIAM, wright

SCOTT, Thomas Inglis, Clippens House

WILSON, James, wrigbt

YOUNG, William, manager, CKppeias Oil Works

INKERMAN, BY PAISLEY.

ABERCORN OIL COMPANY— Speirs Jones, manager Abercorn Oil Company, farmers, East Candren Allan, Robert, cashier—office^ Inkerman Works INKERMAN. 305

BURNS, ROBERT, oversman, No. 1 Walkinhaw Pit

COWAN, HUGH, oversman, No. 3 Douglas Pit

GARDNER, JAMES, farmer, Boghead Gardner, Robert, farmer, Candren Gnian, James, 17 Inkerman

HENDRY, JOHN, storekeeper Houston, Archibald, farmer, Walkinshaw

for I I JONES, SPEIRS, manager, Abercorn Oil Works, East <

Candren « -^

( —

KIRKWOOD, WILLIAM, manager, Inkerman Works ; 'Z]

LOGAN, THOS., sen., oversman. No. 1 Douglas Pit -i

"- M'KIM, SAMUEL, teacher, Inkerman Works School '

oversman. NIVEN, WILLIAM, No. 2 Douglas Pit j \^ Niven, Robert, cashier, Blackstoun Pits I j,

j ! ROWAND, MRS, farmer. West Candren f co

WADDEL, ROBERT, manager, Blackstoun Pits Watson, John, Blackstoun House \ White, Wra., oversman. No. 4 Abercorn Pit Wilson, Alex, oversman, Blackstoun Pit

Inkerman Works School. Samuel M'Kim, teacher.

Post Office Receiving Box at the Store. John Hendry, postmaster. Arrival, 7 A.M.

Box closes, ... , 2 P,M, B06 LINTTQOTr.

LINWOOD, BY PAISLEY.

ANDREW, William, joiner and carpenter

BLACKSTOUN Shale, Coal, and Oil Works—proprietors^ Allan Craig & Sons Boyle, James, at Linwood Paper Mill

CAMERON, JAMES, Linwood Spinning Company Campbell', William, carding master Craig, Allan, & Sons, brick manufacturers Craig, Allan, of Allan Craig & Sons, Mount Florida, Glasgow Craig, Allan, jun., of Allan Craig & Sons, Johnstone- Craig, John, of Allan Craig & Sons, Johnstone Craig, William, of Allan Craig & Sons, Linwood Caldwell,. Mrs, Confectioner

DAVIE, John, clerk at Littwood Ironstone Pit Dannoch, Neil, gardener

FLEMING, Jobn,^ oversman, Green farm

GALBRAITH, William, victualler Gardner, Alexander, spirit merchant Gray, Jobn, underground manager

HORSBURY, Peter, manager at Paper Mil!

INGLIS, James, grocer and spirit merchant

JAMIESON, John, farmer, Muirhead

KELLY, John, mechanic KENNAN, Elizabeth, teacher Kerr, William, farmer^ Linclive Lmwooi>. 307

LINWOOD Shale Pit—James Scott, proprietor LINWOOD COTTON SPINNING COMPANY, Lin- wood Mill Linwood Co-operative Grocery and Provision Store Linwood Mill Sc-IwdoI—James Mitciiell, teacher, 27 Storie street, Paisley Lyle, John, farmer, Middleton

MALLOCH, Alexand^, of Linwood Spinning Companj^ —house, Linwood Miller, James^ picking master Morrrison, John, carding master M'Lachlan, Duncan, Erskine Falls, Clippens M'Nicol, Robert, victualler

PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith and farrier Prentice, James, gardener, Blaokstone lodge Prentice, John, grocer Prentice, Robert, flesher

BANKIN, William, spinsaing master Ronaldson, Alexander, of Linwood Company Ronaldson, George, of Linwood Company Robei-ton, David, farmer, Linwood Roberton, David, grocer and spirit merchant Rutherford, Thomas, farmer, Muirhead

SPEIR, Miss, Burnbrae Hou«€ Stevenson, Mrs, Buck's Head Hotel

TURNER, Robert, spinning master

WATSON, R. & W., paper makers Watt, John, druggist and postmaster

Linwood Established Church. Eev. William Milne.

Linwood Public School—James Mitchell, teacher. Post Office—John Watt, postmaster.

Arrival, ...... 7.4:6 a.m:. \ Box Closea, ^..1.26 P.M.

WATSON'S ADVERTISING LIST.

LADY LAITE M01TT7ME]^TAL "WOESS.

ESTABLISHED 1861.

BUILDER & MONUMENTAL WORKER.^ S

4,, YARD—14 LADY LANE. HOUSE— 28 Do. (Opposite.) Branch Office -ORAIGTON" CEMETERY, PAISLEY ROAD.; INSCRIPTIONS ENGRAVED. REPAIRED. MONUMENTS ;

All kinds of Jobbing in Stone and Brickwork carefully attended to. j Grindstones, &c., kept in Stock or Made to Order. ;. ;

Estimates given for every description of Freestone^ l.j MarlDle, and Oranite "Work, ' Cl' ^-^ NEATLY EXECUTED TO ANY DESIGN. ! >- ES BLACK & CO., UJ

LADY LAHE WOEES, ' 31 & 32 LADY LANE, PAISLEY.

Estimates and Designs supplied for Cases, Jewel- lers, Chemists, and General OfQ.ce Warehouse and Shop Fittings, &;c. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

JAMES BLACK & CO. have much pleasure in intimating that Parties intending to Refit up Shop Fronts will find it to their interest to give us a call, and examine some Twenty-five Sets of Designs, suitable for any kind of Shop. Estimates giyen. ADVERTISEMENTS. ALEXANDER CAMERON, UPHOLSTERER, 40 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.

Venetian Blinds ; Hair, Wool, and Straw Mattresses. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

BRASSFOUNDER, 15 ABBEY CLOSE.

MANITFACTUZIEB. OF QAS, "WATE^, AlTD STEAM riTTIN&S.

JOHN P. AULD, JOINER, CABINETMAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, 30 ORCHARD STREET. House Above.

Funerals conducted and Jobbing punctually attended to. 8P£IRS & COCHRAN, WHOLESALE Crystal and China Merchants,

And Dealers in Cotton and Woollen "Waste, 15 WELLMEADOW STEEET, PAISLEY. •V ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES S. M'GALLAN, UNDERWOOD.

A Good Stock of the Best Household Coal continuallv on hand. HOUSE-SS HIGS STP,EET.

Orders left with Mr. Andrew Gibson, Baker, 38 High Street, will

be attended to. Paisley, 1876.

9 7 ENGINEERS,

1 WATER BRAE, PAISLEY.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ^ SURGEON-DENTIST, 12 ST. JAMES PLACE, FAISLEY.

Artificial Teeth of the hest Quality, at Moderate Prices. EVERY DESCEIPTION OF

Executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch, at the PAISLEY HERALD OFFICE, 10 HIGH STREET (CROSS), BACK LAND. ADVERTISEMENTS.

STARCH MANUFACTURERS to H.R.H.the PRINCESS OP WALES. aL ENFIELD STARC Exclusively Used in the Eoyal Laundry, AND PRONOUNCED BY

EER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be tlie

Fil\lEST STARCH SHE EVER USED.

PRIZE lEML AWARDED FOR ITS SUPERIORITY.

Sold by all G-rooers, Chandler^:;, c^c, c^c,

^OTHBESFOOIT & CO., &LASaO'W AlTD LOITSO^. JOSEPH THOMSON, Furnishing and G-eneral Ironmonger, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, and GASFITTER, 98 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. GRATES, TILE HEARTHS, CLOSE AND OPEN RANGES, GASALIERS, LOBBY LAMPS AND BRACKETS, WASHING & WRINGING MACHINES, MANGLES, AVERY'S AGATE BEAMS & SCALES,

&c., &c. ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOINER AND CABINETMAKER,

2 LAD? LAITE, PAISLEY.

The First Funeral Undertakers in Paisley. J. & E. aiTdersoit, The only Surviving Partners of the Firm of JAIIE:^ A]Vl>EmSO^ 4& SON^, FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS, And Manufacturers of Dressings and Finishings of all hinds, Are carrying on the Business as fornaerly at 6 NEW STREET, PAISLEY, First Door above old Premises, and 45 NEW STREET.

Covered and Plain Coffins of all Styles always on hand. The Trade supplied with all necessary Furnishings. OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.

'4&' m

104 CAUSEYSIDE STREET.

Windows Cleaned, Repaired, and Paioted. Also Hot-Bed Sashea Greenhouses, &c., Repaired and Painted. All kinds of Out-door Painting done with Taste, and Moderate in Price. French Shades and Stands, Fern Stands, and Propagating Glasses. A few select Composition Figures, and Picture Frame Mouldings always on hand. Pictures Framed Neat and Cheap. All kinds of Jobbing, &c., carefully attended to.

Angi;L3 Fergmson, lOi Oauseyside, Paisley. AI>VEIiTISEMENTS.

THE CROWN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, SCOTTISH FIHE OFFICE, AND THE SCOTTISH FAEMEES' LIVE STOCK INSUEANCE COMPANY.

Agent in Paisley—

HOUSE FACTOK, and AGENT STATE LINE SHIPPING CO., 4 STORIE STREET, PAISLEY.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

AND GENERAL WASTE DEALER, 117 GEOIl&B STBEET, PAISLEY- GLENFIELD is the only kind used in O "I" A O f^ LI O MriOn Her Majesty's Laundry. If theee are any Ladies who have not yet used the GLENFIELD STARCH, they are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the directions printed on every package, and if this done,

They 'W'ill say, lili@ the Queen's Laundress, It is the FIITEST STAIICH they ever used..

WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD STARCH, See that the name ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO. IS ON EVERY PACKET, TO IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY. !

H- ADVERTISEMENTS.

IliOlTMOlT&EIt? BTXSIITESS.

+-> CD CO o a oo J2i - a Eh O 03 «4-l O oo 2 S o cS O O i-H GO 1— 9? 03 Eh n O O >5 -1-3 w ^ o w w O m ^ e '^

O S^ C3 CO M f-l 5^ M r3 (D o o o > Hi CO o CO .i; * a O) r-. ^ n O 2 fl PQ o 05 P3 _ pq pi; .13 ^ BBBB . 1 +3 Ov 'SO

Established 1810. ADVERTISEMENTS.

fira*/7fs^> a^fi?^/?Sit\^iii (t^j lillOi fM (iiii /?\\ <^ ^ ^9> w "^mw ^"^^^(i^ ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, MACHINIST, AND TOOLMAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER; SNAWDOUN "WOEKS, PAISLEY. Established 1836. MAKER OF STEAM ENGINES; BLEACHING, SCOURING, AND MACHINERY.

D. S. P.'s IMPROVED TRIPLE, DOUBLE, AND SINGLE CROPPING MACHINES, AND CLIPPING MACHINES. OALENDEEING, HOT-PRESSING, MEASURING,

And every description of Cloth-Finishing Machinery. MAKER OF COaTS'S, FINDLAY'S, AND HAMILTON'S PATENT WOOD-TURNING MACHINES,

And every description of Wood-Sawing and Turning Machinery. CROWN SAWS FCR COATS'S PATENT BLOCKING MACHINES kept in Stock. THalEAD-MAKING MACHINERY.

D. S, P.'s PRICTIONAL SPOOLING TABLES, and Maker of Kerr's Patent Polishing Machines. EN&IITEEZI AlTD HAC^II^E MAISEE'S TOOLS of every description.

D. S. P.'s IMPROVED TAPS and DIES ; All Sizes up to 2 inches, kept in Stock.

D. S. P.'S PATENT POTTERS, THI10"^I1TG, JIGGING, AND JOLLYING MACHINES, And Makers of Cochran's Patent Batting Machines, ADVERTISEMENTS. <

ALEXANDER M'LILLAN,(

AND

40 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.

Large and Small Bands provided for Parties.

WILLIAM BRO"WIT, ^ cr: • < PHOTOGRAPHER, jo:

12 GILMOUR STREET, PAISLEY, ::: j

Begs to thank his many Friends and the ; '-J

"-^ ' Pubhc for their kind Patronao;e, and trusts i by excellency of production to merit their] ^ continued favour. I >- , ! LU 'OI^I^ITS EnLAI^ED ^ T' AND "^ I FINISHED IN OIL, WATEE COLOURSj~i^! &c.

COTTON & WOOL WASTE MEECHANT, AND BEDDING MANUFACTURER, 13 SOUTH CROFT. ADVERTISEMENTS.

COOK AND PASTRY BAKER, TEMPERANCB HOTEL, 19 SlfflTHHILLS, FAISLE7.

Soirees, Pic-Nic, and Marriage Parties Supplied with Despatch. Tables, Cloths, and Vases lent on hire. Cabs and Dog-Carts Let on Hire. ABERCORN HOTEL^ 9 G-AUZE STBEET,

Samuel Keith, Pi^oprietor^

In connection, and immediately opposite, .A. To o 2:» o o r i:x H-ooiaoLS^ LARGE HALL, capable of accommodating upwards of 600 persons, and small Ball- Room, holding about 150 with comfortable Side Rooms, may be had together or separately, on Modern Terms.

APPLY TO IVEx*. AT THE HOTEL.

3 G-LEIT LAI^E (WESTSIDE COTTAGE,: F ^A. I S L E -IT, AND 92 WEST BRIDGE-END,

STATIONERS, ACCOUNT BOOK-MAKERS,

lO HIGJ-H SXHEET, I^-A.ISLE^S'-

i^. S. Sf B. have pleai^ure in calling' special attention to the Stationery (department of their business, ^hey pay particular attention to the manufacture of all varieties ofJV[erohants\ JV[anufaoturers\ and J^anhers' Jlccount ^ooks. ^hey heep a ruled pattern-file of all hooks made, to each of vohinh is attached a number. (J)uplicates of any book can thus be had by simply ordering- by J\fo, of Book. Invoice Tops Circulars Duplicate Receive Notes Account Tops Journey Intimations Bills — Posters, &c. Receive Notes Cash Acknowledgments Marriage Invitations Memorandum Notes Bank Drafts Marriage Cards Note & Letter Headings Price and Goods List Marriage Envelopes Estimate Headings Obituary Intimations Soiree & Lecture Tickets Shawl Tickets B B Envelopes Visiting Cards Tickets Funeral Letters Ball Programmes Gummed Tickets Address Labels Counting house sundries Etc.^ mc.^ Etc.

Door, Window, & Cart Plates Furnished & Engraved. OTLEBT, ADDRESS, and BXTSINESS DIES CITT. NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES Stamped either Plain or in the New Brilliant Style.

Pocket Books, Wallets, Note Books, in great variety. All kinds ol Books Bound to any Pattern.

. CAMPBELL'S DIARIES. 10 HlO-n STREET, PAISLEY. ADVERTISEMENTS. OX3:3E3j^ OO-A.

MATTHEW HECTOR I CO., COAL MEECHANTS, CALEDONIAIT 'RAILWAY DEPOT (Head op St. James Street),

Beg to intimate to tbe Public that tbey are supplying COAL at the Cheapest Prices.

Best Qualities of Wisbaw Coals at Lowest Market Bates.

Public Works supplied with Dross on tbe most favourable terms. SOIREES! SOIREES!!

IP^'i'iQ)) ¥f #li\ll^ M W WWF ^ W ^ iio BREAD, BISCUIT, & PASTRY BAKER, AND SOIREE PURVEYOR, 38 HZaH STUEET, FAZSLE7.

Orders promptly attended to.

!l^ «>^ ^j^H m. JOIITEE AND TIMBEIl MEBCHA17T, 131GE0RGE STREET, PAISLEY. House—28 NEWTON STREET.

Orders left at any of tbe above Addresses, or^t 140 George Street, will be punctually attended to. '

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ENGINEER,

SMITH, MACHINE, AND TOOL MAKER, 18 HI&H STErEET, PAISLEY-

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SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, AND FLORIST,

3 MOSS STREET (CEOSS),

P AI S L E Y , — AS always on hand a choice Collection of GREEN-, ^ H HOUSE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREES,! and SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, &c.

GARDEN IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I — CUT FLOWERS AND BOUQUETS TO ORDKR. j ^ HOUSE AND FOR] IGN FRUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOl!^ <]; DURING THE SEASON. a. Cursory Grounds, OAEEIAO-EHILL nOUS^.

I I M GROCER, GENERAL BOTTLER, AND iERATED WATER MANUFACTURER, 20 MOSS STREET, AND 4 HUNTER STREET, PAISLEY. HOUSE— 20 MOSS STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH eUSSELL, CLOTHIER aad HATTER, 18 GILMOUR STREET, PA ISLE Y. Gentlemen's and Boy's Clothing made up in the most Fashionable Styles.

=-S. '^anlr^E J)iHrm0iferf^ imu mmu. ^

^^ M^\ 3 86 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.

PIANOFORTES ON HIRE IN TOWN AND COTTNTRY. Tuning and Hcpainng Carefully Executed. THE NEWEST MUSIC ALWA5fS ON HAND,

12 ITORTH CEOFT PAISLEY.

Orders left at the above, or at the House, 12 Wardrop

Street, will be carefully and punctually attended to.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF jr o :o :F»s^iKrTXKrc3- "Executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch, at the PAISLEY HERALD OFFICE, 10 HIGH STEEET (CROSS). ? ADVERTISEMENTS.

IRONMONGER, TLLIMBER, GASFITTER, AND ZINC WORKER, 102 CAUSEYSIDE STREET,

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WOEKSHOP—28 NEW STEEET House, 29 CAUSEYSIDE

Orders carefully attended to, and Charges Moderate.

j < ROBERT DRENNAN, • CC QQ HOUSE 85 Sl&N PAINTEE, Ss PAPEE HANGES,: ~;

30 CAUSEYSIDE STREET, LiJ

PAISLEY. ! n

>- PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, OR ANTIQUl LU

I CO FOU

LEDGEES preparod for llie COUNTING-HOUSE DESK. ALBUMS prepared for flie DEAWING-EOOM TABLE. FAVOUEITE VOLUMES put into Durable Form for the FAMILY BOOK-CASE,

At Moderate, Charges^ hy M ^ 9 35 STOKIE STEEET. —

ADVERflSEMEISli'S.

A. H. LOCKHART, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPER, CLOTHIER, HOSIER, AND SHIRTMAKEE, 104 HIGH STREET (CROSS), PAISLEY.

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BY STEAM POWER,

. ABBE7 AiIILL, FAISLE7.

EOBEET eisk; & CO.; COAL MERCHANTS,

WISHAW AND AYRSHIRE COAL DEPOTS, HAVE always on hand a Supply of the Finest Qualities of WISHAW and AYRSHIRE COAL and DROSS.

For the convenience of Customers, Orders will be received at the undernoted addresses, and carefully

attended to :

WILLIAM RISK, Fishmonger, 34 High Street.

House—10 St. James Street.

Offices—Stoney Brae, and Underwood Coal Depot {Eight Hand Side). -

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ROBERTSON & SON'S

FAMILY HAT WABEHOUSEj 48 MOSS STREET.

ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY.

ID 'S" E3 I IXr C3r

BYEB AND CLEAITES,

I'-fft.ISLE^r,

EVERY ARTICLE OF Wearing Apparel and Household Furnishing CLEANED OB DYED, and Finished in a superior manner.

Receiving Offices in Paisley— 2 SMITHHILLS, STANLEY DYEAND WORKS ADVERTISEMENTS.

WAREHOUSE,

PAISLEY.

BEGS 1o return his sincere thanks to his numerous Customers for the liberal patronage they hctve bestowed on him since opening his Boot and Shoe Warehouse at the above address, where he will continue to sell from Twenty to Thirty per Cent, cheaper than the Public have been receiving. A splendid Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, made from the best materials, both in Uppers and Soles, elegant in style, and warranted durable

Special attention is invited to his SELECT STOCK of HAND MADE WORK,

Guaranteed Fifteen per Cent. Cheaper than those made by Machinery. The Public can now save money by purchasing at this Shop. It is an old saying that *' a penny hained is a penny gained," but here you can save sliillings. The material and every class of work is guaranteed to be the very best that is made.

OSS^BVS THE AB£BESS— 93 HicjM Street. ADVERTISEMENTS.

INSPECTION INVITED. FIANOFOETES BY Broadwood, Collard, Kirkman, Hopkinson, And other Good Makers. In Great Variety., at the most Moderate Prices. „_

&rand Frencli and G-erman Oblique Pianofortes. \ > HAEMOlTIUMSii BY ^ Alexandre, Christophe et Etienne, Trayser, _j etc. L^ i

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MASOW & HAMLIN'S AMEKICAN ORGAHS. •? a.

Slightly Used PIANOS and HARMONIUMS always on hand. I

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I CO The FEWEST PUBL^OATIOH^ always on hand* every article connected with the trade.

Hired in Town and Country from 10s. 6d. per Month.

i€:.A.E,3yEO osr ixj3>s/fl: s 3 Hired in Town and Country from 5s. per Month.

An Espenenced TT7NEB Permanently Engagfed.

J. ROY FRASER, mw A 11 TEEBACE BiriLDIHaS. GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE,

2 New Street, Paisley. ??

Printer, pthograirker, anb *00kbittb£r,

Eespectfully intimates that he has commenced Business in the above commodious Premises (long occupied by the late Mr. George Caldwell),

where he is prepared to execute, under his own superintendence, every description of

|.ETTEF[-pRE33 pRIJMTINQ,

Accurately, Cheaply, and Expeditiously.

J'nvoic& Sops^ S^ooount 3ops^ Memorandums^ S^nnounc&my&nt ^ills and 'Wiroulars^ S^ddress ^ards and S£al)els^ ^all Prograonm^e'S^ Sun&ral S£&tt&TS^ Marriage J'nv itations^ PARCEL BAGS FOR SHOPKEEPERS, ^C. c|c, 8^G.

COUNTRY ORDERS receive special attention. (Hmse—S ORR SQUARE.)

^c ADVERTISEMENTS.

WHOLESALE AND EETAIL

M A WitIP A ri»lf 1GP1P.' 95 HIGH STRE E T, PAISLEY.

mm. iJ Jim, SLATERS, m I 52 CAUSEYSIDE, PAISLEY. UJ

Receiving Shop, 45 High Street. >- LiJ

m I GENERAL DYERS, CO Scourers, and French Cleanerd, SEEDHILL DYEWORKS, PAISLEY.

SILKS, SHAWLS, , DEESSES, GLOVES, & EIBBONS, Cleaned, Dyed^ and Finished. GENT.'S CLOTHES of all Kinds Cleaned and Pressed in 24 Hours. MOEEBN & CURTAINS, CAEPETS, CEUMBOLOTHS, RUGS, AND TABLE-COVERS, Cleaned, Dyed, and Finished. MUSLIN AND LENO CURTAINS Cleaned and Starched. FU^S CLEANED AlTD DOITE UF. OSTRICH FEATHERS BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED, DYED, AND CUELED. Parties wishing Damask Curtains or Carpets Done, will have them called for hy leaving Orders at Receiving Shop, or at the Works.

RECEIVING SHOP 80 HIGH STREET, or at the WORKS, SeedhiUs, ADVERTISEMENlSr- Ml CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, S3 TTELLMEADOW STREET, PAISLEY. HOUSE ABOVE.

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C.A^R."V"EI^ J^ISTJD C3- I Id ID E H, , 85 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. FRAMES MADE, REPAIRED, and REGILDED. Cheap Washable Gilt Mouldings kept always on hand. Maps and Plans Stretched and Varnished. Paiutiugs Cleaned, Repaired, and Varnished. Oleographs and Engravings kept in Stock.

HOME & FOREIGN FRUIT MERCHANT, S3 STREET, and 4 L7LESLANB, CAUSETSIDEPAISLEY. Fresh Fruits always on Hand,

Parties and Soirees Supplied. WASHING AHB DEESSZHG, THE COMMITTEE of the PAISLEY HOUSE OP REFUGE respectfully call the attention of Families and others to the facilities afforded for Washing and DRESSING of Clothes at the Establishment. Parties may rely on their work being done in the most satisfactory manner, and at Moderate Charges. Price Lists may be had of the Matron, Mrs Stark, at the Refuge, Stow Place, Paisley. ADVERTISEMENTS. It.

ROBERT BROWN & SON, MANUFACTURE AT THE PERGTJSLIB FIRE CLAY WOEKS, PAISLEY, Fire Bricks, includiug White Garden Borders Facing Fire Bricks of everydesigu Stable Bricks Glazed Sewer Pipes, with the FiNIALS usual Socket Joints, and ac- Channel Blocks cording to Jennings' Patent Inverted Sewer Blocks White Enamelled Fike Bricks KiDGE Tiles. Plain & Ornamental Do. Do. Tiles for Flooring Tiles—Hexagou, Oc- Lining Walls togou, and Square I C Ornamental Chimney Cans Flue Covers of all Sizes Vent Linings aud Oncomings Gas Retorts c Joist Shields Cattle Troughs of all Sizea Q Balusters Horse Mangers Wall Coping Flower Vases and Stands Ornamental R^sbats, &c., for Ground Fike Clay doors, windows, aud corners of Byre Gutter Blocks U houses Milk Coolers u And all Articles made of Fire Clay, of the most Superior Quality, a They also Manufacture at the

CALEDONIA 8c SHORTROODS I > DRAIN PIPE & TILE WORKS, PAISLEY) ^ DRAIN PIPES FOR FIELD DRAINAGE, fronj CO One-and-a-Half Inch — Bore and upwards j COLLARS FOR DRAIN PIPES. j ^ OPEN OR HORSE-SHOE DRAIN TILES of th^Zl Various Sizes. ROOFING TILES.

R. B. & S. beg to direct special attention to the WHITE EN'AMELLED BUICKS mauufactiired by tlieui. Thpse Bricks can be used most advantageously in Lining External Wall", in Back Courts, Passages, &c,, where there is a deficiency of light, and alao in Lining the Internal Walls of Buildings, such as SCHOOJi EOOMS, PUBLIC WORKS, &c., to prevent a close and unhealthy atmosphere, and to secure continuous freshness and cleanliness while superseding the future necessity of Painting, White- washiug, &c. Ferguslie Fire Clay Works, Caledonia and Shorlroods Drain Tile Works, Paisley, 1876. -} ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES CRAIG, YARN MERCHANT AND E2TEIIAL WAEEHOUSEI^AIT, 21 CAUSEYSIDE.

J. C.'s GENERAL WAEEHOUSE is the Shop to buy USEFUL HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, suitable for Parties commencing Housekeeping, and other Furniture.

CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, FLOOR CLOTHS :

FENDERS, ASH BOXES, GOBLETS, POTS, FIRE SHOVELS ; TIN WARE, KNIVES AND FORKS; SPOONS, TRAYS, BRUSHES, BOYNES, PAILS, BELLOWS, BASKETS. WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES in all Sizes. These, and all other little odd things, at the Lo9rest possible Prices for Ready Money.

21 CATTSEYSIBE, FAISLEY.

SEliIOVAL er 7EEMISES.

FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,

Begs to announce to the Public generally -that he has REMOVED to more Commodious Premises situated at 42 NEW STREET, PAISLEY.

Funerals carefully conducted either in Town or Country, on Moderate Terms. OFFICE OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF roio :F^JEi.3:3?Q"Ti3Krc3- Executed with Neatness, Economy, and Despatch, at the PAISLEY HERALD OFFICE, 10 HIGH STREET (CEOSS). «5 ADVERTISEMENTS.

SEEDSMAN, 1 ST. MIULSIT STEEET

(Near the Cross), PAISLEY.

:E3L C3- Xj O lO 3E3 O T» ?. 11 STREET, PAISLEY. HIGH | ^

PROPRIETOR. \ Ci a Soups, Joints, and Steaks, daily, from 1 till 5 o'Clock. Dinner and Supper Parties Accommodated on Reasonable Ternas.

The Globe Hall, capable of accommodating 300 people, may be Let onj Ll

Reasonable Terms. ] r , a L?LE, p AGENT WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ACCOU^TAMT and HOUSE] FACTOR,

4 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY. j 2;

HOUSE—11 MAXWELLTON.

8 ORE SQUARE, PAISLEY.

HOUSE—13 BARCLAY STREET. Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing Fashionably Made. Also, Ladies' Jackets. ADVERTISEMENTS.

WILLIAM MACINTYRE, JuN.,

AND CARD-BOARD MANUFACTURER, 7 6 HIGH STBSET. Works—Blackball Mill, Paisley.

WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun,

AGENT FOR

6 HIGH STREET, Paisley.

WILLIAM MACINTYRE, Jun.,

AGENT FOR

^^nf .A/ AJ^ITa JlS [Ta. Ay AA ^A Jm^ A/ AA j\ ^^

6 HIGH STREET, Paisley. S

10- ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBERT HUTCHISOi.,

:E> ^^ I S L E "2". MEASURES TAKEN AT PARTIES' RESIDENCES, Goods sent for Inspection. REPAIES PROMPTLY and NEATLY E5:ECUTED, TERMS MODERATE.

im^i ^ p^

Aj\D DEALER IN COTTON AND WOOLLEN WASTE,

PAISLEY,

. MILLAR,

PORTRAIT PAINTER, AND PHOTOGRAPHER, HIGH STREET, PAISLEY.

^f 1MI f I i H 1 Account ant, House-Factor, and Insurance Agent, 4 CAUSEYSIDE STRI^^ET, PAISLEY, AGENT FOR QTTEEN INSU'EANCS COMPANY, and Cal@donia2^ Plate G-lass Insurance Company ^^ AND TREASURER OP PAISLEY HERITABLi; PROPERTY INVESTMEI^T SOOIEIT, ADVERTISEMENTS.

Have, YOU a Life Policy ? I most respectfully request your special attention to the many benefits of Life Assur- ance, and to the most substantial advantages offered by the SCOTTISH PEOVIDENT IHSTITITTIOliT, For Mutual Life Assurance.

Are you Insured Against Loss by Fire ? I solicit your attention to the Security and other advantages afforded by the IlTSlTBAliTCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND. Capital, £5,000,000.

Accidents will Happen ! Provide against the Losses that follow by taking a policy of the RAILWAY PASSEKGiRS I^SSUBAIiCE COMPANY AGAINST ACCXDEKTS 0? ALL I^INSS.

Kates of Premium, Forms of Proposal, and any information required, may be had on application to

47 Oakshaw Street, Paisley, OR Howard Chambers, 19 Howard St., GLASGOW. ADVERTISEMENTS.

NORTH BRITISH L MERCANTILE IITSXJRAITOB COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1809. CAPITAL, -v^^. TWO IVIILUONS. LIFE DEFAETMEl^T,

Accuraulated Funds,, 1875, - -- - £2,487,199. The Tables of Premiums are moderate.. Special Tables have been introduced by the Company, viz. : — The Half Premium—Double Assur- ance—Assurance and Annuity. Reduced T^,ble for Residence in India, China, &c. Nine-tenths of the whole Profits divided every Five Year^.

T]i.e Ne^t Plyision of Profits -^ill taJse place as at Slst Decem'ber, ISSO,. ANNTJIT? DEPAHTMBNT, Invested Fund, 1875, £283,982 12s 6d Annuities, immediate, deferred, or contingent, granted, and the rates fixed on the most favourable terms. FIBE DEFAHTMEITT. Revenue, 1875, - ^860,392 lis 4d Reserve Fund, 1875, £980,744 14s 5d The Company Insures every Description of Property at Home and Abroad, at the Lowest Rates of Premium corresponding to the Risk. No charge whatever is made for Policies, or for Transfers from other Offices, All claims proniptly and liberally settled. Full explanations, Tables of Rates, &c., may be had at any of the Company's Offices or Agents throughout the Kingdomo Gf-LjftuSQ-o-v^ Bi^A.i>;ro:E3:, 0FFICE^1Q2 ST. VINCENT STREET. DIEECTOES. CHARLES TENNANT, Esq., of The "'Glen, Chairman~ WILLIAM SCOTT, Esq., Mer- W. W. WATSON, Esq., City chant. Chamberlain. THOMAS CLAVERING, Esq., T. CAIKD, Esq., Engineer, Merchant. Greenock. JOHN M. HILL, Esq., Writer ROBT. GOUiiLAY, Esq., Banker^ Manager, G, W, SNODGRASS. Secretary, DAVID L. LAIDLAW AaENTS. M'lNNES, M'FARLANE, & CO., Writers, Paisley. JOHN eUTCHESON, Banker, Paisley. ROBKRT ARMOUR, Commission Agent, Paisley. J. ADAM, Writer, Paisley. WALTER HOLMES, Banker, Johnstone, IDVERTrSEBOTN'TS. ITEW BZIICKFIELD. ROBERTSOfFHIllCOAT. BRfCKMAKERS, BEG to intimate that they have jest Leased the Large and Commodious Brickworks sst Gockston, and they are now prepared to execute promptly and moderately all Orders entrusted to them. The Goods manufactured by R. & H. are warranted to he of the best q.uality ; and Prices for Delivery at Public Works, &c., will be given on application.

j/lll Orders left cut 15 Sandhole,'^ and 68 Love Street^ "VfILL HAYE PROMPT ATTENTION".

BRICKWORKS, GOCKSTON, PAISLEY. GORBOI & BARCLAY'S GRANITE, MARBLE, AND FREESTONE ONXTMENTAL AND SCULPTURE WORK BBOOMLANDS STREET

(Opposite Cemetery Gate).

IrbSGrijDtioTis in J/Lcurhle, G-ranite,. arody IpTQestone ne^atly exeozote^d.

Orders punctually attended to. '(= ADVERTISEMENTS.

^2,000,000.

LIFE. COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND— 4 3^ational Ban!^ Buildings, Queen Street, ^lasgOD^. GLASGOW BOARD OF DIRECTORS. CAmmmi—ANDREW GALBRAITH, Esq., Merchant. Dep.-C1iairman—3AMl^S MORTON, Esq., Greenock Iron Coy. Frank Baied, Esq., Brewer. Morris Pollok, Esq., Silk Manu- William Connal, Esq., Merchant. facturer, Govan. R. S. CuNLiFP, Esq., Engineer. Robert D. Roberton, Esq., Grain J, M. Cunningham, Esq., Banker. Merchant. Alexander Dick, Esq., Writer. William Wotherspoon, Esq., of Walter M'Lellan, Esq., Iron Castlehead, Paisley. Merchant. J. M ON CRIEFF Wilson, Esq., Adam Paterson, Esq., LL.D., General Manager of the Com- Writer. pany.

Resident Scottish Managers— MITCHELL, "WATSON, & WINK, Chartered Accountants and Stockbrokers, Glasgow. Resident Secretary—JOHN CARS WELL, Glasgow.

FIRE and LIFE INSURANCES, of nearly every description, may be effected with this Company, on the most favourable terms.

In point q/" Security " Queen" Policies are unsurpassed. The Authorised Capital is - - - - £2,000,000 Subscribed Capital _ _ - _ _ 1,798,350 The Capital Paid-up . - - - - 179,835 The Fire Reserve Fund and Suspense Account 180,000 The Annual Income is now - - - - 420,181 While the LIFE FUND (amounting to £204,048, being 63. 9 per cent, of the entire premiums received on every Policy now in exis- tence) is in itself amply sufficient to meet all its Liabihties, assuming that only Three per cent. Interest is cleared on the Investments, the actual rate, which is much beyond this, is a source of Profit to the Policy-holders.

Losses Settled -witli Psromptitude and Lilserality.

The Company has paid, in satisfaction of claims, £1,558,535.

Agents in Paisley— JOHN FISHER, Accountant, 4 Causeyside. A. B. STEWART, 6 Forbes Place. ROBERT WOTHERSPOON, 50 Maxwellton. ADVERTISEMENTS. WEST OP ENGLAND

FIRE AND LIFE IWSURAIVCE COMPA]!«T.

ESTABLISHED 1807.

And Empowered hy Special Acts of Parliament.

Eight Hon. Earl of DEVON. Eight Hon. Earl FOETESGUE. Right Hon. Earl MOELEY. Sir THOMAS DYKE ACKLAND, Bart, SAMUEL T. KEKEWIOH, Esq., M.P. President— WILLIAM EAEKES, Esq. Secketary—WILLIAM CANN. Actuary—CHAELES LEWIS. LIFE INSTJEAHCE. THIS Company offers to the Public the secxirity of an ample paid up Capital, and Accumulated Fund of ONE MILLION AND A HALF STEELING, with an ANNUAL EEVENUE OF £200,000

from the Life Branch alone. Four-fifths, or 80 per cent , of the profits are appropriated to all Policies of £100 and up^vards, every Fifth year, and ivithout responsibility of partnership- The share of profits alloted to each Policy maybe added to the sum insured and payable at the death of the life—or its present value in cash may be received— or an equivalent reduction of the future Annual Premium obtained—at the option of the assured. Assurances effected at lower rates without participation. Rever'^ sions purchased, and annuities granted. Loans are granted hy the Company on Life Policies, on approved per- sonal security^ and Advances are also made on the security of Policies of oAeqaaie value. VOLUNTEEE COEPS. Persons insured with this Company are at liberty to serve in any Volunteer Corps within the United Kingdom, without prejudice to their policies. "DAYS OF GEACE." By the condition of the Company's Policies, invariably acted upon for upwards of Fifty Years, the period for payment of Premiums is not only extended to the days of grace, without forfeiture of the policies, but the sums insured are recoverable, the same as if the claim had risen at any time previously. No Charge for Life Policy Stamps or Medical Fees. n ADVERTISEMENTS.

West of England Insurance— Continued. TITLE INSUBAITCES Are effected by the Company at the usual rates on the various descriptions of Property. Manufactories and similar risks insured by special agreement, on favourable terms. Losses by gas explosion are made good. Forms of Proposals and Prospectuses may be had on application to any of the Company's Agents. PAISLEY B BANCS,

AGENTS. . A. POLLOCK, 2 Forbes Place. D. LYLE, ...... 4 High Street.

The Company's FIRE BRIGADE and ENGINE are despatched TO ALL FIRES WITHOUT CHARGE, special protection beiiig given to Property Insured by their Policies. The West of England is the ONLY Company maintaining a Fire Establishment in Scotland at their own Expense. Immediate Intimation in all Cases of Fire Should be given at the Station House, 20 Smithhills, End of Old Bridge. NOBLE CAMPBELL, Superintendent, 6 Bridge Street.

THE PAISLEY HERALD AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

IS THE COUNTY PAPER FOR RENFREW, And commands an Extensive Circulation amongst a population of 100,000 inhabitants, as well as being read in the neighbouring Counties of Ayr and Lanark.

IT IS THE RECOGNISED MEDIUM FOR ADVEHTISEMEITTS,

And yet (owin^f to its large size) is one of the most readable Weekly Newspapers of the day. ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Capital—One Million Sterling. FIRE — LIFE— LOAHS.

Head Office for the West of Scotland—

71 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW. WALKER, SOOTT, & CO., Local Managers.

Agents in Paisley- Mr JOHN OARSWELL, 4 High Street. Mr THOMAS DONALD, 4 Storie Street.

THE SCOTTISH FIRE INSURANCI 003M: w^.AJisn^^

Head Offic e— 31 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. Cbairman—Allan A. Maconochie Wei wood, Esq., of Meadowbank and Garvock. Deputy-Chairman—James Cowan, Esq., M.P. for the City of Edinburgh. Manager—JAMES RHIND CARPHIN. Secretary—JOHN HURRY.

Glasgow Office— 123 ST. VINCENT STREET. Local Secretary—ARCHIBALD LAWSON.

Applications for Agencies invited, to be addressed to the Seeretarj at Glasgow. AQENTS IN PAISLEY- JAMES ADAM, Accountant, 11 Back Row, Ferguslie. JAMES HAT, 10 High Street. JAMES BROWN, City of Glasgow Bank. THOMAS DONALD, 4 Storie Street. .—

ADTERTISEMENTS /» NORWICH UNION

ESTABLISHED 1797. RE-ORGANIZED 1821.

GEORGE DURRANT, Esq.. President. C. E. BIGNOLD, Esq., Secretary.

THE Bates of this Society are the same as other ofiSces, whilst Periodical Keturns have been made to the parties insured by participating policies amounting to £478,541. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, £3,065,425 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business amounts to £125,000,000. No charge made for Policies.

Agent por Paisley : JA^ES. B. LAMB, Bxi'sroyov and Licsnsed Property Yaluator.

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OFFICE—14 GILMOUR STBEET.

Open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 10

till 3 o'clock ; and on Saturday Evenings, from 6 till 9.

Dsposits from ONE SHILLIlTa and UpTrards received. CASHIER: JOHN M*GOWN, Accountant & Insurance Agent.

OFFICE m JOHNSTONE— 62 HIGH STKEET. ADVERTISEMENTS.

JOHN MUl R, A0COU17TANT, HOtJSE PACTOB, AND INSXTEAHCS AGENT, 23 MOSS STREET, PAISLEY. AGENT FOR THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, AND THE LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COY.

Comprise the Clergy, Members of the Legal and Medical Professions, Naval and Military OfScers not on active service, Bankers, Merchants, Gentlemen, Farmers, Manufacturers, Auctioneers, Land Surveyors, Clerks, Tradesmen, Commercial Travellers, and Domestic Servants not employed in the stable.

COMPENSATIONS. ANNUAL PEEMIUMS.

To secure a Sum To secure a To secure a weekly allow- Weekly payable sum payable weekly allow- ance during Allowance in the only in the ance only Total Disable- during Total event of event of during Total ment, or a Disablement. Death. Death. Disablement. sum in the event of Death.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £250 1 10 12 6 13 4 10 500 3 17 6 1 3 1 15

750 4 10 1 3 9 1 11 8 2 17 9

1000 6 1 10 2 3

A weekly allowance during partial disablement of one-fourth the amount allowed during total disablement can be assured at an addi- tional premium of 2s. for each £100 assured, to be payable in the case of death.

Gentlemen in Situations of Trust, requiring to give Bonds of Security^ will find the Premiums Moderate, ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMERCIAL UNION .A.JS^XJ3FLA.IXrOES Oo- FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE.

CAPITAL (Fully Subscribed) £2,500,000 „ (Paid-up) ... 250,00a INVESTED ASSETS exceed 1,000,000 OHISP OFPICBS-19 and 20 OOHNHILL, LONDON- DIRECTORS. W. A. Arbuthnot, Esq. F. Larkworthy, Esq., Bank of New Robert Barclay, Esq. (Barclay, Zealand.

Bevan, & Co), Charles J. Leaf, Esq. (Leaf, Soris,..^ John Boustead, Esq. (Price & & Co). >- I Boustead). William Leask, Esq., 14 Eastchea.p,CC- W. Middleton Campbell, Esq. A. J. Mundella, Esq., M.P., Ncjt-^j' (Ashton & Co). tingham. | ^ Jeremiah Colman, Esq. (J. & J. William Nicol (of Smith, Plemirjs:,^-^ 'Colman). &co). Ten Alfred Giles, Esq., 9 Adelphi Ter- Sir Henry W. Peek, Bart., M race, London, W.C. (Peek, Brothers, & Co). t- Nehemiah Griffiths, Esq. Alexander Robertson, Esq. Samuel Hanson, Esq. Alex. Sim, Esq. (Churchill & Sial\l , I Frederick W. Harris, Esq. (Dixon J. P. Tate, Esq. j , & Harris. Henry Trower, Esq. (Trower !& Sir Francis Hicks fThos. & Francis Lawson). Q_ Hick^). Secretary, S. STANLEY BROWN, Esq. FIRE DEPARTMENT Manager, David Christie, Esq. Moderate Rates of Premium, based on an equitable system Assessment. "^ Claims liberally and promptly settled. All Policies are issued free of Duty, and no Fees or Stamps are charedd/D LIFE DEPARTMENT.—ylc^wary, W. P. Pattison, Esq Manager, T. B. Esq. YouNG, -<_^ The Life Funds, exceeding £330,000, are set apart by Deed of Sett|e-f^ ment and Act of Parliament for the exclusive Security of Life Poliijy Holders, who possess in addition the Security of the General Assets or the Company, exceeding £750,000, and of the uncalled but fully-subscribed Capital of £2,250,000. The Expenses of Management are limited by Deed of Settlement to a small per centage on the Premium Income. The Second Valuation was made on the 31st December, 1872, and while no provision was omitted to make the Reserve as strong as possible the resulting Bonus was very satisfactory. The Actuary's Report can be obtained on application. BRANCH OFFICE For the WEST OF SCOTLAND— 191 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW. D. MARSHALL LANG, District Manager. BANKERS—THE CITY OF GLASGOW BANK. SOLICITOUS—Messrs. MITCHELLS, COWAN, & JOHNSTON, — .

ADYERTl S EME NTS

INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. Empowered hy Special Acts of Parliament.

Offices — LIVERPOOL 1 DALE STREET. LONDON 7 CORNHILL and CHARING CROSS. GLASGOW 128 INGRAM STREET.

Invested Funds, £5,168,210 Fire Premiums in 1875, ... 1,040,568 Life Premiums in 1875, 255,259 DIRECTORS. JAMES REID STEWART, Esq., Glasgow. Chairman. ANDREW BUCHANAN, Esq., of Auchentorlie. WALTER MACKENZIE, Esq., Glasgow. ROBERT F. SHAW STEWART, Esq., Edinburgh. Solicitors— 3KME^ RITCHIE, MACLEAN, & CO., Glasgow. Medical Referee—^. SCOTT ORR, Esq., M.D. Resident Secretary—DANID STEWART, Esq.

Insurances on nearly every description of Property, at Home and Abroad, can be effected at Moderate Rates.

PREMIUMS, 1875 , £255,259. The importance of Life Insurance and the variety of purposes to which it may advantageously be applied, it is scarcely possible to over- state. Indeed, it is universally admitted to be an obligation, in very many cases amounting to a duty, that observation to urge it upon the attention of the public seems needless here. The Directors invite attention to the following Advantages afforded by this Company to persons taking out Policies on the lives of themselves and others : Premiums on plans adapted to the Claims payable in one Month after various wants of the public. admission, but, if wished, freely No charge for Stamps on Policies. discounted in ordinary cases. Surrenders of Policies favour- Annuities, present and deferred ably dealt with. at liberal rates. Thirty Days allowed for the Endowments of Children and

Renewal of Yearly Policies. Adults : the rates of Premium are on a moderate scale. Rates may be had on Application. D. STEWART, Resident Secretary, 128 Ingram Street, Glasgow. AGENTS IN PAISLBT- ROBERT BOYD & WILLIAM REID, Jan., 46 Moss Street. CAMPBELL & RUSSELL, Writers, Clydesdale Bank. JAMES LANG, Leather Merchant, 86 High Street. JOHN M'GOWN, 14 Gilmour Street. DAVID MELVILLE, National Bank of Scotland. JOHN MUIR, Accountant, 23 Moss Street. Agent in Johnstone—Thomas Shanks, Engineer. ?-» ADVERTISEMENTS. SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

FIRE. I LIFK_| ANNXJITIES. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STEBLING.

Head Office, 151 T^EST &EOnaE STUEET, G-LASaOW. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman—Alexander Ronaldson, Esq., Merchant. Vice- Chairman—^William Tayloh, Esq., Grain Merchant. G. Stewart Anderson, Esq.,— Mer--- W. Grieve, Esq., Merchant, Green- chant. ock r Allan Arthur, Esq., Merchant. Anthony Hannay, Esq. (Messrsj Michael Balmain, Esq., Banker. Kelly & Co.) William Burns, Esq., Solicitor. John Henderson, Esq. (Messrs Alexander Drew, Esq., Merchant. Tillie & Henderson.) Robert Eraser, Esq., Merchant. James Salmon, Esq., Architect. James Graham, Esq., Builder. Gregor Turnbull, Esq., Merchant Consulting Physician— Professor M'Call Anderson. Solicitors— Messrs Burns, Aiken, & Co. Bankers— f'H'E City or Glasgow Bank, Manager—W. W. W. Reid. Secretary—Bayid Lawbie.

The following Table exhibits the progress of the Company :-

Paid-up Capital Year. Fire Revenue. Life Revenue. and Funds.

1866 £11,110 £4,684 £27,753 1869 33,451 12,608 44,761 1872 75,871 15,411 78,318 1876 120,536 23,739 120,507

The Directors of the Scottish Imperial Insurance Company, considering it their first duty to provide for the utmost safety of the Policy-holders, have, by means of the combination of Fire and Life Busi- ness under one management, been enabled to reduce the total expenses (including Commission) in the Life Department to a rate at which few offices are able to conduct the Business. The natural result must be to increase the surplus profits to an unusual extent ; and while this feature affords the best guarantee of permanent security to all assurers, it is a special advantage to holders of " with profit " policies, who receive nine- tenths of the Profits, both on the participation and non-participation schemes. ORDINARY POLICIES WON-PORPEITABLE.

Prospectuses, with Tables of Rates, may he obtained at the Principal Offices, or of any of the numei'ous Agencies throughout the Kingdom. A & E~NT S. Paisley Thomas Finlator, City of Glasgow Bank. „ Robert Kerr, Thread Street.

,, P. B. Baine, Assistant-Inspector of Poor. Johnstone John Wallace, City of Glasgow Bank. ADVERTISEMENTS.

ASSURANCE COMPANY^ 92 CHEAPSIDE, L02TD0IT, E.G.

CAPITAL-ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS.

INSTITUTED 18G8, And Impowered by an Act of Parliament of the 54th Geo. III.

DIRECTORS. THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.E.S., Chairman. BENJAMIN BUCK GREENE Esq., Deputy Chairman. Sir "William J. W. Baynes, Bai't. John George Maclean, Esq. Arthur Edward Campbell, Esq. Vice-Admiral Montgomery. James Pattison Currie, Esq. Eichard Blaney Wade, Esq. Joseph Grote, Esq. Philip Ainslie Walker, Esq. John Oliver Hanson, Esq. Charles Andrew Prescott, Esq. auditors. FEEDEKICK GREENE^ Esq., and EUGENE FREDERICK NOEL, Esq. secretary. EICHARD RAY, Esq. actuary. WILLIAM HENRY TYNDALL, Esq. CONSULTING ACTUARY. CHARLES ANSELL, Esq., F.R.S. SOLICITOR. THOMAS BROWNING, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICER. WILLIAM COULSTON, Esq., F.S.A. BANKERS. Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, CAVE, AND CAVE.

This Company having beeen established upwards of sixty-flve years, ample time has elapsed to prove the soundness of the principles on which it has been conducted. During that period its operations have attained great magnitude, and it has enjoyed much prosperity. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Atlas Assurance— Continued LIFE DEPARTMENT. The Accumulated Premiums amount to more than £1,650,000. The Annual Income exceeds £170,000. Bonuses have been declared on some Policies to an amount greater than the sum originally assured. Premiums have been extinguished where the parties assured have applied the Bonus in reduction of the Annual Premium. The total Surplus divided amongst the assured up to the present time amounts to more than one million and a-half in actual money, and is re- presented by a still larger reversionary sum payable at death. The sum of over £5,742,140 has been paid during the existence of the Office for Claims under Life Policies, of which amount a very consider- able part was for Bonuses. Persons Assuring in Great Britain have the option of Participating Rates of Premium or of Non-Participating Rates. The Rates of Premium have been adjusted in accordance with a long experience, and bear equitably on all ages. The Non-Participating Scale is particularly adapted to parties wishing to assure a fixed sum only, at a fixed rate of Premium, and on low terms. Combined Provision may be made for Old Age and early Death, so that a person may secure a sum of money for himself, to be paid at a stipulated age, if he should live so long, or to be paid to his Executors if he should die before that age. This feature of the Atlas OFFICE arrargements deserves particular attention, as likely to meet the require- ments of a large number of persons. The Directors are ready to receive Proposals for Assurances on any contingency involving payment of a sum at death. FIBE DEPAHTMEITT. This Company undertakes the Assurance of almost every species of Property in the United Kingdom, at rates of Premium, and upon prin- ciples which will be found quite as advantageous to the interests of the Assured as those offered by any other. The great advantage of an Assurance against Fire to individuals of every class can be confirmed by the fact that this company, while it is annually assuring Property amounting in value to more than £30,963,325, has paid for Losses to the Assured within the United Kingdom, since its institution in 1808, upwards of £2,232,139 sterling. No charge for Policies or Stamps. Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposals, and any information needful to effect Life or Fire Assurances, may be obtained on application to the Office, No. 92 Cheapside, or to any of the Company's Agents. RICHARD RAY, Secretary.

AGENT FOR THE COMPANY IN PAISLEY—

SNEDDON BBIDQ-E. 2 1

ADVERTISEMENTS.

15 CAUSEYSZDE STBEET, FAISLE7, AGENT rOK, THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE EDINBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, AND THE LONDON GUARANTEE & ACCIDENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

Fire Policies transferredfrom other Offices without extra charge. THE EDINBUEG-H LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICE. 1 S S 3.

r Accumulated Funds, £1,400,000 Ample Annual Income, 200,000 Moderate < Existing Assurances, 4,500,000 Security. Premiums. Claims Paid, . 2,300,000 L LIBERAL CONDITIONS. The Special Bonus System The Non-Fokfeiture Scheme is peculiarly favourable to good of this Office—now extended to all lives, many instances having oc- ordinary Policies—entirely obviates curred in which additions to Poli- loss to the Assured who decide on cies have exceeded 100 per cent, ceasing to continue payment of on the sums originally assured. Premiums at any time.

West of Scotland Branch. Office :—1 1 ST. VINCENT STEEET, GLASGOW. Secretary—ARCHIBALD HBWAT, Associate of the Faculty of Actuaries and of the Institute of Actuaries.

A & E N T S. E. ARMOUR, 15 Causeyside, Paisley. J. MACDUFF, 100 High Street, Paisley. A. PATERSON, British Linen Bank, Paisley. J. WILSON, 8 Causeyside, Paisley. HUGH MONRO, Wallace School, Elderslie. J. ANDERSON, 29 Bell Street, Renfrew. A. BARTLEMORE, Union Bank, Johnstone. l.'V ADVERTISEMENTSi

BUILDERS, .AND MONUMENTAL WORKER

OPPOSITE VICTOEIA PLACE, PAISLEY-

Jjettering in Granite and Freestone neatly exeoTMted.

JoTaTsings in Masonry piinctually attonded to.

GRIPSTONES KEPT E STOCK OR MABl TO OKDER.

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AND GENERAL GRINDING MILLS, GS^ME STREET, GLASaOW.

DESIRES to intimate that he has now erected those new and extensive premises upon the old site of ground, Macpherson Street, with a frontage to that street, recently formed, called Grasme Street, and has fitted up additional new Mills and Machines of different kinds, with every improvement, in order to facilitate tha operations of his trade in its various branches. Some of those Machines may be specially mentioned —the Sugar Tabulating Machines for converting Sugar loaves into Small Tablets. This is a new feature in the trade, which has become one of the requirements of the age, and has been met with marked success. Other Machines are ia course of being completed, and nothing shall be wanting to meet tha demands of Grocers, Confectioners, Biscuit Manufacturers, Druggists, Dyers, Drysalters, &c., &c. Glasgow, Graeme Street, May, 1876. r

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PRINTING & STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT.

Having every facility in the Large Premises at 10 HIGH STREET (ENTRANCE—GROUND FLATX

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Is prepared to execute every description of

IN THE FIRST STYLE AND AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES,

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