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7 FOWLER'S jt PAISLEY AND JOHNSTONE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY FOR , COIifTAIXING COMPREHENSIVE AND ACCURATE DIRECTORIES OF PAISLEY, ELDERSLIE, JOHNSTONE, QUARRELTON, AND LINWOOD. ALSO, A COPIOUS STREET GUIDE OF PAISLEY AND AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING MANY USEFUL LISTS AND TABLESr! Umt ELEVENTH PUBLICATION. PAISLEY: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY G. FOWLER, BOOKSELLER.
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9 ELEVENTH EDITION or FOWLER'S DIRECTORY IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO P. M. STEWART, ESQ. M.P., FOR RENFREWSHIRE ; ARCHIBALD HAS TIE, ESQ., M. P. FOR PAISLEY: WALTER BAINE, ESQ., M. P. FOR GREENOCK; ROBERT WALLACE, ESQ. OF KELLY, late M, P. FOR GREENOCK; SIR JOHN MAXWELL OF POLLOK, BART.; AND THE MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL OF PAISLEY, BY THEIR MOST OBEDIENT HUMBLE SERVANT, GEORGE FOWLER.
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11 ADDRESS. G. FOWLER, ill presenting to the public the Eleventh Edition of the Directory, returns his sincere thanks to those -who have supported this Work hitherto. As the chief value of a work of this kind consists in accuracy of detail, and distinctness of arrangement, the present Publisher has in this, as in all his former Editions of the Directory, spared neither labour nor expense in securing these ; and as the compilation of a work of tliis kind is attended with a very great degree of labour, and not a little expense, which can only be compensated by ^n extensive sale of the Work, he trusts he will meet with a suitable degree of encouragement from a discerning public. The Lists and Tables inserted in the appendixes will be found of the most useful description, and suitable not only to the Merchant and Trader, but to the Public generally a Directory being not only a useful, but a highly necessary repository for enabling a commercial people to become acquainted with each other. The Publisher could not help observing, in the course of his survey for this Edition of the Directory, that many of the numbers of the houses, &c., are either partially or wholly obliterated, and that many of the old numbers, wliich ought to have been obliterated when the houses were numbered on the present plan, are still visible a circumstance that is apt to mislead or create confusion. He would, therefore, take the liberty of calling the attention of the Police Commissioners, and of Proprietors, Shopkeepers, &c., to these defects, with a recommendation to have them speedily rectified, that being essential to the convenience of strangers, and no less so to the safe and prompt delivery of letters and packages, in which every class of the inhabitants, but especially the Mercantile and Manufacturing classes, are interested ; and is, in fact, an incumbent duty on the Police to see carried into eflfect. All Communications^ post-paid, will be duly attended to. i^ Orders Received for every New Periodical Publication. Renfrewshire Directory Opfice, 43 High Street, Pais'ey, iho.
12 CONTENTS^ PAISLEY DIRECTORY. Page 13 Additional Names.. : 132 Appendix... :. 89 Address and Notices... 5 Adjusters of Weights and Measares 125 Agricultural Society ( Renfrewshire) 128 Annual Licenses Assembly Rooms.. 103and 104 Assessed Taxes Auctioneers and Appraisers. 99 Bands, Instrumental Banking Houses British Linen Co. (branch of) 100 Clydesdale (branch of). 99 Scotland, Western (brandi of).99 Glasgow Union (branch of) 100 National Security's (savings) 100 Scotland (branch of).. 99 Bill Card... 7 Boats, Steam Do. Canal Luggage Canal Company, ( Glasgow^ Paisley, and Ardrossan) Carriers' Quarters Coal Merchants and Agents. 125' Coffee and News Rooms. i 103 Collectors of Poors' Rates. 112 Commissioners for Court House and Public Offices Connmissioners for Income Tax 95 Commissioners of Supply.. 95 Do. for taking Affadavits for Court of Chancery, &e. 97 Constituency and Voters.. 89 Conveyanceby Land and Water 113 Courts, Commissary 98 Do. Burgh Do. Justices of the Peace. M Do. Quarter Sessions.. 98 Do. Sheriff Do. Do. Small Debt. 97 Deaf and Dumb, ( Society for the education of) Directions for Recovery of Persons Apparently Drowned. 121 Dispensary and House of Recovery 101 Dues, River and Harbour. 120 Dues, Town Fairs... 12C Firemen and Fire Engines. 125 Furnished Lodgings... II? Gas Light Company... 1:^8. Grain Mills 126 Grave Diggers,... Ill Hospital, Town's Insurance, ( Offices and Agents) 124 Justices of the Peace Libraries Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, 94 Literary and Convivial Association 105 Lodge, Odd Fellows, (Wid. & Or.) 130 Lodge, Odd Fellows, (Wilson's) 130 Lodge, St. Mirren's Magistrates and Town Council 89 Markets and Stores Page Medical Practitioners.. lol Messengers at Arms Midwives 101 Ministers 108 Officers, Church and Precentors 110 Do. Sherift' Do. Town Parliamentary Boundaries. 131 Philosophical Institution (180S) 104 Police Commissioners of Bnrgh 90 Do. Do. Suburbs 90 Do. Regulations Do. Rates of Assessment. 91 Do. Ward Divisions for Burgh 91 Do. Do. Newtown 92 Poor's Funds (Overseer for Burgh) 112 Population Porters, Barrowraen, Fares, &g. 155, 156 Postages, rates of Posts, arrival and dispatch of. 118 Presbytery Meetings 108 and 109 Prison Board for Renfrewshire 98 Procurators, Faculty of.. 95 Procurators for the Poor. 96 Public Offices, &c Public Sale Room Quarterly Meetings, Bnrgh and Sub. 91 Railway Companies. 117 and 130 Road Committee, New Town (1792) 127 Road Directors, Burgh ( 1834). 129 Renfrewshire Militia Renfrewshire Trustees for Glasgow Bridge Sacramental Fast Days Schools, Abbey Parish Do. English, Middle Parish 105 Do. Low Do Do. Grammar Da. Educational Association 105 Do. Hutchison's Charity. 105 Do. Infant Do. Methodists, Sabbath, &c. 10(5 Do. Parochial Do Do. Sabbath, Free Church of Scotland Do. Sabbath and Week Day 106 Do. Sessional Do. Town's Mercantile, &c. 105 Session Clerks Societies, Distribution of Tracts 112 Do. Female Benevolent. Do. Friendly, &c Do. Gaelie Missionary. Do. Humane Do. Scottish Amicable Life 100 Do. Total Abstinence. 130 Stamp Duties... 8 Stentmasters Stores, (see Markets) Street Guide... 9 Trustees. River Cart, and for Burgh Creditors and 119 Regulations of Do Veterinary Surgeons Water Company... 1^
13 1 Sun-. Mon BILL CARD JULY. JANUARY. JULY. Tues Thur Wed Wed Fri Thur Thur Sat Fri Fri ! Sat Sat Sun Sun 'J'ues Mon Mon Wed Tues AUGUST. FEBRUARY. AUGUST. Fri Sun Sat Sat Mon Sun Sun Tues Mon Mon Wed ' Tues, Tues Thur Wed Wed Fri Thur Thur Sat Fri SEPTEMBER. MARCH. SEPTEMBER. Mon Sun Tues Tues Mon Wed Wed Tues Thur Tliur Wed Fri Fri Thur Sat Sat Fri Sun Sun Sat Mon OCTOBER. APRIL. OCTOBER. Wed. ' Wed. I Thur Thur Thur Fri ^ Fri Fri Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun Sun Mun Mon Mon Tues Tues Tues Wed NOVEMBER. MAY. NOVEMBER. Sat Fri. T Sun Sun Sat. 2 9 IG Mon Mon Sun Tues Tues Mon Wed. 4 1] Wed '26 Tues Thur Thur Wed Fri Fri Thur Sat DECEMBER. JUNE. DECEMBER. Mon Mon Tues Tues Tues Wed Wed, Wed Thur Thur Thur Fri. 4' Fri Fri Sat Sat Sat Sun Sun '^8 Sun Mon BANK HOLIDAYS. 25th December, Lst JANUARy, and 23d May,
14 STAMP DUTIES. Bills i Promissory Notes, ^c. On demand or after date. Not exceeding 2 Months' date or 60 days' sight, 0 1 Exceeding 2 i\io?iths' date or 60 daf/s' sight. ^0" 1 6 For i ;2,andnotabovec 5 :5 Above 5 : 5 20 ] 6 2 Above Above Above Above Aboxe Above Above Above Above Above 3000., For any sum not ab. j^loo,!s. 6d. Above ^ ,3s. Above , 4s. Above ,5s. Foy^eign Bills of Exchange* Ab.^l000notab.i s. 6d. Ab ,10s. Ab s. Every Bill of each Set pays. Foreign Bills of Exchange, or Bills of Exchange drawn in, but payable out of Great Britain, if drawn singly, and not in set. are subject to the same Duty as an Inland Bill of the same amount and tenor. Vov 5 and under ^10, 3d. For , 6d. For ,1s. For ,1s. 6d. For , 2s. 6d. For , 4s. Receipts. Policies of Sea Insurance. For ^^300 and under ^500, 5s. For , 7s. 6d. For 1000 and upwards, los. In full of all demands, los. Receiver of Money pays Stamp. V/hen the Premium shall not exceed 10s. per cent. 0 3 Where it exceeds 10s. and shall not exceed 20s. 20s. 30s. 30s. 40s. 40s. _ 50s. ^ 50s. Time Insurance. When the period shall not exceed Six Calendar Months percent j Exceeding Six Calendar Months,,.. 4 AGREEMENTS, not above 1080 words, and without a Claim of Registration, 2s. 6J.
15 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. To avoid jostling in meeting Passengers should observe the general rule " Keep to the right," that is, allow those you meet to pass on your left hand. ABBEY close, from 18 Smithhills to Abbey street from Abbey close Abbey street, to Thread street Abercorn st., north end of West Croft St. to Great Hamilton st. Albion St., west side of Love st. BACK Sneddon street, north side of 2 Old Sneddon Bank st., south side of 22 Gauze street to Mill street Barr street, south side of 20 George street to Canal street Barracks, (Foot) north side of Williamsburgh Barclay street, south side of 15 George street to Canal street Barterholm, east side of Lylesland Bladda, north of Saucel Blacklaw lane, west side of 18 New Sneddon to Back Sneddon Brabloch, east side of Renfrew road Brick lane, from 20 South Croft street to North Croft street Bridge lane, south side of Maxwellton to Canal Bridge Bridge street, (New Town) from 20 Abbey st. to Abbey Bridge Bridge street, (Burgh) from Ab. *" bey Bridge to Orchard street Broomlands, west end of Wellmeadow, to Ferguslie Brown's lane, west side of 97 Causeyside st. to George place Buchanan st., (East) north side of Inkle St. to Greenlaw st. Buchanan street, (West) south side of 28 George st. to Canal st. Burn lane, south side of Maxwellton to Candren Burn Burn row, from Gordon's lane to River Burns' place, east side of road leading to Renfrew CALEDONIA street, from St. James' street northward Calside, south-west from head of Causeyside to Stock street Campbell street, (South) from Neilston st. to Espedair Burn Campbell street, (West) north of 46 Broomlands Camphill, south side of 32 Canal street Canal street, west side of 86 Cau-- seyside st. to Ralston square Carbrook street, from north side of 50 Broomlands to West Campbell street Cart lane, east side of New Sned don to river Cart St. from Thread st. to Seedhill Cartvale lane, from Cartvale House to New Sneddon Carlile lane, east side of New Sneddon to river Carlile place, east side of New Sneddon opposite Wallace st. Carriagehill, from Dovesland southward Carriagehill, (High) west of Orr Town Carriagehill factory, west of Carriagehill Castle street, west end of Wellmeadow to George street Causeyside, from the foot of St. Mirren street to Calside Charleston, by Lylesland westward Christie Buildings, High street, west end of Old Bridge Christie lane, east side of 93 New Sneddon to the Quay Christie street, south of Garthland place Chx-istie Terrace, fronting River, west end of Old Bridge Church hill, north side of 87 High street to Oakshaw street Clark's place, Seedhill Commercial Court, 112 Causeyside, west side Cotton street, south side of 23 Gaaze street to Abbey street County Buildings, Gilmour stf Co wieston, foot of Maxwellton st.
16 10 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. Crossflat, south side of Garthland street Cross street, 29 Castle st. to 5 Queen street Croft St., (East) from Wallneuk to Renfrew road Croft St., (North) from Greenlaw street to Newtown Quay Croft street, (Souths east end of Sneddon Bridge to Walneuk Croft St., (West) from 16 New Smithhills to Abercorn st. Cumberland Court, 110 Causeyside DOVESLAND, from Lylesland to Carriagehill Duke St., south side of Rowan st. Dyer's wynd, east side of 50 Moss street to River EARL Grey place, Lylesland Espedair street, from 56 Causeyside southward FALSIDE Road, near Collinslee, westward Ferguslie (Back Row of) west end of Maxwellton to west lane of Ferguslie Ferguslie, west end of Broomlands to Millerston Ferguslie east lane, south of 41 Broomlands to Maxwellton Ferguslie mid lane, 8 Ferguslie to Maxwellton Ferguslie walk, 42 Broomlands Ferguslie West lane, 20 Ferguslie to Canal Forbes' place, from 10 Causeyside to Water Brae (Burgh) GARTHLAND lane, north side of Garthland street Garthland place, east end of Garthland St., opposite Christie street Garthland street, from east end of Gauze street to Williamsburgh Gas work, florth west of foot of Well St. Gauze street, from Smithhills st. to Garthland street George place, east end of George street to Brown's lane 'Ofeorge street, west side of 96 Causeyside to Ferguslie Gilmour st., from Dyer's wynd north to New Sneddon Glen street, west side of 7 Love street to Caledonia street Glen lane, north side of 29 St. James' street to Glen street Gordon's lane, east side of 32 Causeyside to Burn Row Greenhill, north west side of Underwood street Greenlaw, north of Garthland st. Greenlaw st., east end of North Croft street eastward HAMILTON St., (by Calside) east side of Calside by Dovesland Hamilton st., (Great) west side of Renfrew street to River Harbour (New) Carlile place Harbour lane, east side of 92 New Sneddon to Quay High street, west end of Old Bridge to Wellmeadow Highland lane, south side of North Croft street Hospital lane, west side of 6 New Sneddon to Back Sneddon Hunter street, west side of 21 Moss street INKLE street, from Lawn street to east end of Gauze street JOHN street, north side of 72 Broomlands KNOX street, from Broomlands to West Campbell street King St., north side of 76 Broomlands, opposite to Queen street King St., from Saucel to Canal LAWN street, head of Gauze st. to Wallneuk Lady lane, west end of High st. to Canal street Laigh Kirk lane, west side of 110 Causeyside Lilias' wynd, north side of 106 High street to Dyer's wynd Lonend, from Saucel to Blackball Love street, from St. James' place to Nethercoramon Lowndes' lane, east side of 7^ New Sneddon to the River Lylesland, from Neilston street to Carriagehill
17 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. 11 Lynedoch street, west side of Renfrew street to River M'DOWALL street, west side of Caledonia street westward M'Leod's Buildings (Smithhills) east end of Old Bridge M'Farlane's lane, north side of North Croft st. to Niddry st. Marshall's lane, north side of Orchard street to River Mary st., west side of Carriagehill Maxwell street, east side of Love street to Back Sneddon Maxwellton, east of Ferguslie back row Maxwellton st., south side of 13 Broomlands to Cowieston Meeting House lane, westside of 14 Moss street to Oakshaw st. Middle lane, west side of 11 New Sneddon to Back Sneddon Mill street, east end of Gauze st. to Seedhill Millar St., east side of Mill st. Millerston, west end of Ferguslie Moncrieif st., east side of 75 Love street to Back Sneddon Moss street, from Cross to Old Sneddon NIDPREY street, west side of Renfrew street to River Neil street, from Cowieston to Canal Bridge Neilston st., (Burgh) from head of Causeyside to Lylesland JJfiilson street, (by Calside) east side of Calside Nethercoramon, from Love street northward Newton street, from Cowieston westward to Maxwellton New Sneddon, north side of Old Sneddon to Cartvale New street, south side of 28 High street to Causeyside New Smithhills, north side of 4 Smithhills to west Croft st. North street, east side of Lovest. to Back Sneddon OAKSHAW St., from head of School Wynd to Bowling green Oakshaw head, north of Bowling green by Oakshaw street Old Sneddon, foot of Moss street to Sneddon Bridge Orchard St., east side of 18 Causeyside to Gordon's lane Orr street, north side of 81 High street to Oakshaw street Orr street, from Neilston st. to Espedair street Orr Square, north side of 81 High street Orr Town, south side of Mary st, PATTERHILL, southward of Carriagehill Prince's street,- north side of Underwood street Prussia street, east side of 25 Causeyside to Gordon's lane Pudding lane, east side of Carriagehill QUAY lane, east side of 88 New Sneddon to Quay Queen street, south side of 7 Broomlands to George street RALSTON square, south side of 50 George street Renfrew street, north end of East Croft street to Burns' Place Rowan St., east side of Lylesland SAUCEL, east end of Gordon's lane to Lonend Sandholes, head of Well street to King street School wynd, west side of 6 Moss street to Oakshaw street Seedhill, from Cart st. eastward Shuttle street, south side of 30 New street to Brown's lane Sir Michael street, south side of 24 George street to Canal st. Silk street, east side of Lawn st. to Gauze street Smith's lane, north-east side of 72 New Sneddon to River Smith street, from Stock street to Nelson street Smithhills, from east end of Old Bridge to Gauze sl^reet Snodgrass' lane, Seedhill Stevenson street, head of 63 Causeyside, (west side) Stirling St., west side of Calside Stock street, west side of Lylesland to Calside
18 12 PAISLEY STREET GUIDE. Storie street, south side of 37 High street to Canal street Stow Place, foot of Storie street to Stow street Stow street, west side of 80 Causeyside to Stow Place St. James' Place, from foot of Moss street to Love street from Love st. St. James' street, to Underwood street from Cross to Causeyside St. Mirren street, THOMAS street, north side of 36 Ferguslie Thread st., from Bank st. to Cart street Twigg's lane, north side of 68 New Sneddon to River UNDERWOOD lane, from 23 Well street eastward Underwood st., from St. James' street to foot of Well street Union street, north side of Underwood street Union st., south side of Stock st. WALLACE street, east side of 50 Love street to Carlile place Wallneuk, north end of Lawn st. to East Croft street Wardrop street, south side of b George street to Canal street Water Brae, (Burgh) foot of St. Mirren street to River Water Brae, (New Town) west side of 4 New Smithhills to River Water lane, south side of Maxwellton Wellington street, west side of Caledonia street Wellmeadow, west end of High street to Broomlands Well street, north side of 27 Wellmeadow street West Brae, north side of 31 Wellmeadow to Oakshaw street West street, south side of 20 Broomlands to Newton street Wilson's place, from Seedhill Mill to Clark's place* William street, north side of 68 Broomlands Williamsburgh, east end of Garthland street to East Toll Bar * The Birth Place of Alexander Wilson, the American Ornithologist. "4i.#
19 3 PAISLEY. 1 PAISLEY FOWLER'S DIRECTORY. ABBEY CHURCH, 16 SraithhiUs, and 7 Abbey Closewas erected in , during the reign of Malcoln^ IV., by Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland ;t strangers, or others wishing admittance, may apply tc^ Thomas Ewing, officer, 29 New Smithhilis [ Abbey Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbey Close John M 'Donald, key-keeper, 6 Abbey street Abercrombie, William, keeper of Coffee-room, and collector of river Clyde dues house Gilmour street Abercrombie & Yuill, manufacturers, 6 Forbes place Adam, J. & J., feuars and farmers house 10 Neilston street, and quarriers, Nitshill quarry Adam, James, feuar, Carriagehill Adam, James, general grocer, 2 Smithhilis Adam, James, window glazier, 4 Dyers' wynd ho. do. Adam, John, flesher, 17 Smithhilis house do. Adam, John, tailor, 4 Broomlands Adam, John, watch and clock maker, 1 1 Smithhilis Adam, Matthew, clerk house 10 Neilston street Adam, Misses, crape dressers, and straw hat makers, 1 1 Smithhilis Adam, Miss Mary, grocer, 9 Moncrieff street Adam, Mrs. Alexander, gardener, 2 Old Sneddon Adam, Mrs. Robert, cowfeeder, 7 Walineuk Adam, Peter, bowler's tavern, 2 Wellmeadow Adam, Robt., flesher, 16 George street, and 94 High sl Adam, Robt., manager of thread work, 70 New Sneddon st. Addison, Geo. W. & Sons, woollen yarn merchants, 15 Causeyside Addison, Wm. B., of Geo. W. Addison & Sons house Burns' place B
20 1 4 PAISLEY. Agnew, Robt., cabinet and chair maker, agent for Morrison's vegetable universal medicine, 49 High street Agnew, William, blacksmith, 93 High street Agriculturists' (Western) and Farmers' Journal office 15 St. Mirren street Aikraan, Edward, clothlapper, Cumberland place house 56 Canal street Aikman, Edward, jun., clothlapper, 105 Causeyside Aird, John, spirit dealer, 14, Gauze street Aitken, James, clerk at Underwood mill Aitken, James, cowfeeder, 61 George street Aitken, James, late merchant, 1 Water Brae (burgh) f Aitken, Jane, dealer in teas, fruits, &c., 43 High street Aitken, Mat., spirit dealer, 12 Causeyside Aitken, Mrs., broker, 13 Gauze street Aitken, William, joiner and cartwright, 89 George street Aitken, William, teacher, 9 Castle street i\lexander, James, cowfeeder, 3 Prussia street Alexander, James, shoemaker, 67 High street Alexander, James, spirit and tea dealer, 1 06 George st. Alexander, John, pattern drawer, at Robert A. Pollock & Co.'s house 74 Love street Alexander, John, wright, 90 Canal street i^lexander, Robert, cabinet maker and weavers' wright, 2 West Brae, and wine and spirit dealer, 24 George street Alexander, William, weavers' wright, 42 Stock street Algie, John, farmer. Corker hill Allan, Alex, cooper, Saucel Distillery, King st Saucel Allan, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Seedhill Allan, Hugh, spirit dealer, 25 New Smithhills Allan, Mrs., furnished lodgings, 13 Saucel Allan, Mrs., teacher, 21 High street Allison, David, precentor North Church house 12 New Sneddon Allison, John, ginger beer maker and spirit dealer, 10 Orchard street Allison, Mrs., spirit dealer, 32 Broomlands Allison, Robert, broker, 34 Causeyside Allison, Robert, cowfeeder, 78 George street Allison, Walter, timber merchant, 69 Broomlands house 3 William street f Allison, William, timber merchant, 69 Broomlands ho. 3 William street Anderson, James, boot and shoemaker, 40 Wellmeadow
21 PAISLEY. 15 Anderson, James, & Co., flashers, 37 St. James' street Anderson, James, foreman to Mrs. J. Stuart, tailor ho. 2 Back Sneddon street Anderson, James, & Co., funeral undertakers, 7 New st. Anderson, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 Love st. Anderson, James, of Rodger, Manson, & Co. house 6 George street Anderson, John, artist, 5 Caledonia street Anderson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 71 Love street /Anderson, John, of Anderson and Semple, and procurator fiscal for the burgh, Gilmour street- house do. Anderson, Misses, milliners and straw hat makers, 7 Abbey street Anderson, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, Carriagehill Anderson, Mrs., 23 Niddry street Anderson, Robert, cowfeeder, 146 George street Anderson & Semple, writers, Gilmour street Anderson, Thomas, Washington Inn, 78 High street Anderson, William, bookseller, 53 High street Anderson, William, thibet cropper and shawl cutter, 10 Bridge street (burgh) house 16 Barclay street Anderson, William, keeper, Moss toll Andrew, Alexander, grocer, 117 George street Andrew, Henry, spirit dealer, 32 George street Andrew, Neil, cabinet maker and weavers' wright, 19 Lawn street Andrew, William, broker and harness tyer, 7 Gauze st. Andrew, William, spirit dealer, 85 Causeyside Ajcinan, William, grate warehouse and letter copying press maker, 76 High street % Archibald, Andrew, accountant, 21 Niddry street Armour, Robert, cooper, grocer and ham curer, 8 Church hill cooperage, 7 do. Armour, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 1 George st. Armstrong, William, broker, 10 New Smithhills Arneil, James, farmer. Crossbar Arneil & Co., joiners, cartwrights, and smiths, 3 Burn Row, and 12 Bridge street (burgh) Arthur, Andrew, house factor, 36 Moss street house 23 Niddry street Arthur, Arch, jun., shawl manufacturer, 109 Causeyside Arthur. James, silk mercer and woollen draper, 18 High street house 8 Orr square Arthur, Matthew, of Matthew Robertson & Co. house Causey-end
22 16 PAISLEY. Arthur, Robert, clerk at Martin & Hodge house 4 Stow place Ashworth, John, carding master, Adelphi mill, 68 New Sneddon Auld, Alexander, agent, ]5 Causey side house Wellington Cottage, 7 Stow place v'auld, John, writer, 5 Moss street ho. 34 Oakshaw st. Auld, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 10 High street Ayton, David, gas inspector house 28 Lady lane Ayton, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, 28 Lady lane f t BACHOP, William, of Harrow, M-lntyre, & Co ho. Falside road Bailey, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 23 Willlamsburgh Baillie, Thomas, joiner and cabinet maker, 6 Dyers' wynd Bain, James, baker, 144 George street Bain, John, teacher of dancing, 35 High street Bain, Robert, baker, 47 High street house do. Bain, William, ironmonger, 109 High street house 34 Moss street Baird, Charles, manufacturer, 43 George street Baird, James, farmer, Whitehaugh and Oldhall 19 New Sraithhills Baird, James, grocer and cowfeeder, Baird, John, grocer and victualler, 97 Causeyside Baird, John, manufacturer, 8 Causeyside ho. 46 Love st. Baird, John, of James Harvey & Co. ho. 23 Causeyside Baird, Matthew, precentor, Free Martyrs' Church -ho. Lady lane Baird, Miss, matron, Town Hospital, 7 New Sneddon Baird, Rev. Archibald, U. S. C. (No. 3) ho. 57 Love st, Baird, William, grain merchant, Whitehaugh Baking Association, baking house 21 New Smithhills, Hugh Gray, foreman Balderston, James, of J. & J. Clark & Co. ho. 1 Cart st. Balderston, John, of J. & J. Clark & Co. ho. 4 Garthland street Balderston, Thomas, manufacturer, Causeyside Baldwin, George, smith and bellhanger, 73 Broomlands Baldwin, Mrs. George, milliner and straw hat maker, 68 Broomlands Baldwin, Wm., smith and bell hanger, 6 St. Mirren's st. house do. Ballantyne, James, 13 George street Ballantyne, Wm., broker and cabinet maker, 19 Abbey close
23 PAISLEY. 17 Ballantyne, William, flower- lasher, 7 Barclay street Banks, Rev. James, house Mount Pleasant Barbour, Archibald, cooper, 9 Moss street Barbour, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 68 Canal street Barbour, Robert, jun., umbrella atid bandbox maker, furnishing shop, 18 Causeyside Barbour, Robert, umbrella maker, 101 High street ho. 2 Caledonia street Barbour, William, joiner and cabinet maker, 24 Causeyside furniture warehouse and house do. Barclay, James, merchant, 3 Oakshawhead Barclay, James, spirit dealer, 6 West Croft street Barclay, Janet, grocer, 23 Oakshaw street Barclay, Miss, Canal Bank Barclay, Mrs. George, cotton, cloth, and print warehouse, 12 Abbey close Barley, Mrs., cowfeeder, 34 Canal street Barlow, Samuel, colour maker, 1 1 Marshall's lane house 15 Sir Michael street Barr, Alexander, cowfeeder and carter, 5 Love street Barr, Andrew, clerk, Adelphi mill, 68 New Sneddon ho. 78 do. Barr, Archibald, baker, 100 Causeyside y Barr, David, dyer, 6 Marshall's lane rho. 4 Clerk's place Barr, E., linen dresser, 10 High street, Barr, George, leather merchant, 45 New street ho. 24 High street Barr, Hugh, ] Maxwellton Barr, James, shipper, 1 1 Abercorn street Barf, James, spirit dealer, 9 Neilston street Barr, James, wright and glazier, 77 High st. ho. 79 do. Barr, Janet, heddle-caster, 15 Sir Michael street / Barr, John, of Barr & M'Nab house 1 Maxwell street Bary, John, clerk, Lounsdale Barr, John, grocer, 24 Wellmeadow Barr, John, musical instrument maker, &c., 72 Canal st. Barr & M'Nab, iron founders, engineers, smiths, millwrights, and boiler makers, Abercorn Foundry, 15 North Croft street Barr, Matthew, cloth merchant, 9 High street (Cross) house 52 Love street Barr, Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 6 Lylesland Barr, Mrs. Alexander, Underwood street Barr, Mrs. David, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 street b2 Caledonia
24 . ] 8 PAISLEY. Barr, Mrs. Janet, yarn merchant, 41 New street Barr, Mrs. John, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 High street Barr, Mrs., midwife, 10 High street Barr, Patrick, builder, 2 Garthland lane Barr, Robert, grocer and cowfeeder, 26 Love street t Barr, Robert, Paisley Apothecary Hall, 8 High street house 5 Christie street Barr, Thomas, Ramshorn tavern, 49 Moss street Barr, Wm., jun., writer, 4 Moss st. ho. 1 Maxwellton Barr, William, writer, 33 Old Sneddon street house Ferguslie place Bartlemore, John, sheriff clerk's ofl&ce, (County Buildings) house 52 Love street Bass, John, engineer and manager, Glasgow and Paisley joint railway, Gilmour st ho. station, (west side) do. Baxter, William, gardener, Gebbie's bush, King street Beaton, John, beamer, 2 Neilston street Beat, Robert, smith, 90 George street Beaton, Mrs., midwife, 5 Storie street Beaton, William, beamer, Lylesland Begg, Archibald, grocer, 99 Causeyside Begg, John, teacher, 45 Maxwellton Beith, Fulton, eating house, 30 Old Sneddon Beith, Robert, grocer, 22 Lawn street Bell, Allan, baker, 6 Broomlands Bell, Archibald, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Cumberland Place, Laigh Kirk lane house 3 Orr street Bell, Elizabeth, grocer, 1 Saucel Bell, Henry, sheriff and town officer, 42 Moss street Bell, Jas. teacher, Catholic School, 4 East Buchanan st» Bell, John, carrier, (Glasgow,) 1 1 New Smithhills 107 Causey side Bell, John, porter, Bell, Mrs. dressmaker, 8 Love street Bell, Peter, manufacturer, 8 Smith street Bell, Richard, manager, tan- work, 1 Seedhill ho. 2 do. Bell, William, surgeon and druggist, 19 George street Bennie, Mat., brassfounder, 14 St. Mirren street ho. do. Bennie, William, musician, 44 Storie street Berry, William, jun., spirit-dealer, 92 Causeyside Berry, William, victualler, grocer, and spirit-dealer, 68 George street Blcket, John, shawl manufacturer, 15 Sir Michael street Bicket, William, feuar, 1 1 Barclay street Biggar, John, feuar, 82 High street Biggar, Wm., bookseller, stationer, &c. 107 High street
25 89 1 ' PAISLEY. 1 Biggar, Thomas, shawl manufacturer, 112 Causeyside ho. 18 Oakshaw street Bisset, Robert, shawl manufacturer, 8 Causeyside ho. 1 Ferguslie Bissland, James, carrier, 7 Smithhills Bissland, Wm., & Co., manufacturers, 5 Christie terrace Bissland, Wm. of Wm. Bissland & Co ho. 4 Orr square Black, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 16 Ferguslie Black, Daniel, Free Middle Church officer, 20 School wynd Black, Mrs., furnished lodgings, 9 Orr square Black, Mrs., milliner and straw hat maker, 26 Causeyside Blackball Silk Factory Co silk throwsters. Blackball factory orders received at 1 07 Causeyside Blackwood, Andrew, carter and cowfeeder, 8 Glen street Blackwood, Walter, gardener, Marchfield Blackwood, Misses, dress and corset makers, 6 Love street Blair, Agnes, grocer and spirit-dealer, 1 Bridge street (burgh) Blair, Archibald, tailor, 18 High street Blair, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 83 Canal street Blair, James, tailor, 14 Canal street Blair, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 32 Wellmeadow Blair John, manufacturer, 6 Causeyside Blair, Mrs. Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, 6 George street Blair, Peter, porter, Glasgow Union Bank, 109 High street ^house do. Blair, Robert, tailor and clothier, 103 Causeyside Boag, J. & P.. woollen-spinners, Carriage-hill factory Borland, Alexander, agent, Clydesdale Bank, 4 St. Mirren street ho. 15 High street Borland, Alexander, sen., feuar, 52 Canal street Borland, David, society officer, George place Borland, John, clerk, Clydesdale Bank house 1 5 High st. Borland, James, porter, Clydesdale Bank, 4 St. Mirren st. Borland, John C, hair-dresser, 69 Broomlands Borland, Mrs., eating-house, 5 Broomlands Bowes, William, builder, and agent for Glasgow Asphalte Company, 26 St. James' street Bowie, James, flower -lasher, 7 Lonend Bowie, Walter, farmer, Holland Bush Bowie, William, clothlapper at R. Macarthur & Co.'s Forbes place Bowie, William, keeper Victoria bowling green, 34 Lady lane Bowskell, John, clothlapper, 13 New street ho. 12 do.
26 Boyle, 20 PAISLEY. Boyd & Forrett, merchants, 114 Causeyside Boyd, Alex., spirit-dealer. Carriage-hill >,^Boyd, James, window-glazier, 32 High street house 33 Oakshaw street Boyd, John, broker, 84 Causeyside Boyd, John, upholsterer, 6 Smithhills y Boyd, Matthew, manufacturer, 6 Causeyside house 7 X Neilston street Boyd, Mrs., cowfeeder, 8 Neilston street Boyd, Mrs., straw-hat maker, 9 St. James' place Boyd, Robert, of Boyd & Forrett ho. 23 Causeyside y Boyd, Thomas, shawl manufacturer, and agent for Johnston's & Co. distillers, Campbelton, 14 Causeyside ho. 19 Storie street Boyd, Robert, manufacturer, 6 Causeyside ^ho. 7 Neilston street Boyd, William, 161 George street Boyd, William, jun., tea and sugar warehouse, 30 High street ^house 52 do. Boyle, Charles, earthenware dealer, 101 Causeyside Boyle, James, wine and spirit-dealer, (Sun Inn) 7 Moss st. Boyle, Mrs., milliner, straw -hat, and dressmaker, 1 2 Thread street Right Hon. James, Earl of Glasgow, Hawhead and Kelburne Braid, Miss, of Carriagehill ^ho. Carriagehill house Brand, Wm., of Macnair & Brand ho. Barshaw^ Bowling Greens Caledonia, 31 Caledonia street Hope Temple, 15 Love street Priorscroft, 50 Storie street Victoria, 34 Lady lane Brash, David, saddler, 25 Moss street ho. 21 do. Bremner, Rev. John, Catholic clergyman house 2 East Buchanan street Brewster, Rev, Patrick house Braehead Bridges, Adam, goods agent for Fleetwood and Belfast steam-ships ho. 34 Moss street Brinning, Rev. Wm. Primitive Methodist ho. 32 Glen st. Brisbane, Janet, cowfeeder, 5 Cotton street Broadfoot, John, spirit-dealer, 13 Moss street Brodie, John, broker, 18 Old Sneddon Brodie, John, shoemaker, 72 Broomlands Brodie, Robert, accountant, Western Bank of Scotland house 3 Glen street
27 PAISLEY. 21.' Brough, f Brookes, William, merchant, Brabloch Brookes, William, teacher, Orr street Brookes, James, wigmaker and hairdresser, 1 1 Gauze st. Brough, David, silk mercer, 109 High street house 34 Oakshaw street Peter, of Brough & Sharp ho. Oakshaw house Brough & Sharp, haberdashers, 96 High street Brown, Allan, cabinet maker and weavers' wright, 5 Hospital lane, and Bull Inn, 18 Smithhills Brown, Alex., spirit-dealer, 16 Abercorn street Brown, Andrew, carding-master. Underwood mill Brown, Andrew, clerk, Western Bank of Scotland house George place Brown, Andrew, cotton- spinner, Auchintorlie Brown, Ann, cowfeeder, 32 Canal street Brown, David, manufacturer, 9 Wallneuk street Brown, Dugald, cowfeeder and carter, 2 Silk sti'eet Brown, Hugh, Egypt park Brown, Hugh, & Co., thibet croppers and shawl cutters, 10 Bridge street (burgh) Brown, James, feuar, 3 East Croft street Brown, James S., governor and clerk. Town Hospital, 7 New Sneddon house 25 Old Sneddon Brown, James, sheriff-officer, 19 Moss street Brown, James, yarn agent, 1 12 Causeyside ho. Daisy Bank, 24 Back Sneddon Brown, John, of Brown & Poison ho. 4 Stover place Brown, Janet, cowfeeder, 13 Orchard street Brown, John, carter, 13 Orchard street Brown, John, farmer, Alton Brown, John, farmer, High Cardonald Brown, John, flesher, 18 Smithhills Brown, John, grocer, Carriage-hill Brown, John, grocer, 41 George street Brown, John, grocer, 25 Queen street I Brown, John, M.D., 80 High street -ho. 1 Orr square Brown, John, M.D., 1 Old Sneddon ho. 25 do. Brown, John, manufacturer of hosiery, 26 High street Brown, John, of Wm. Brown & Son ho. 4 Stow place Brown, John, spirit-dealer, 4 St. Mirren street Brown, John, wright and broker, 5 New Smithhills Brown, M., grocer and spirit-dealer, 38 New street Brown, Miss, hosier and shirt maker, 4 Moss street Brown, Misses, of Crossflat Brown, Mrs. Andrew, George place
28 22 PAISLEY. \. Brown, Mrs., furnishing shop, 39 High street Brown, Mrs. Wm., grocer, 12 Neilston street Brown, Mrs. John, baker, 56 Causey side Brown, Mrs. John, farmer, Henderston Brown, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, 38 New street Brown, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, (brick and tile maker, Bishopton) 15 Williamsburgh Brown and Poison, bleachers and starch makers, Thurscraig Brown, Robert, Star Inn, 14 St. Mirren Street Brown, Robert, flower-lasher, 86 Canal street Brown, Robert, tailor, 99 High street Brown, Robert, Town Chamberlain, County Buildingshouse 37 New Sneddon Brown, Sharps, & Co., manufacturers, 166 George street Brown, Thomas, beamer, 44 Storie street Brown, William, flesher, 23 Gauze street ho. 32 Cotton street Brown, William, foreman at Wm. & J. Lowndes & Co. house 3 Glen street Brown, William, gardener, 1 3 Gauze street Brown, William, grocer, 9 Wardrop street ho. 86 Canal street Brown, William, jeweller and dentist, 8 School wynd Brown, William, jun., yarn merchant, 108 Causeyside house Egypt park Brown, Wm., & Son, muslin manufacturers, 156 George st. Brown, William, pattern drawer, 12 Neilston street Browning, Alex., of Arniel & Co. ho. 3 Burn Row Bruce, James, & Co., Ayrshire Coal Depot, 11 and 12 Hunter st. / Bruce, James, of James Bruce & Co. ho. Stoney brae Bruce, John, boot and shoemaker, 26 Cotton street Bruce, John, fishmonger and flesher, 10 and 12 Moss st. / Brunton, Wm., Rector of Grammar School, 5 Church hill wbryce, James, joiner and timber merchant, 13 Hunter st. house 16 Moss street Buchan, Duncan H., wholesale and retail grocer and tea merchant, 9 Orchard street Buchan, Rev. Chas. F., 10 West brae Buchan, Mrs., dress and corset maker, 9 Orchard street Buchanan, Henry, grocer, 25 Well street Buchanan, James, baker. 111 George street Buchanan, James, gas inspector, 10 New street, Buchanan, James, grocer, 26 Causeyside
29 PAISLEY. 23 Buchanan, James, spirit dealer and eating house, 46 High street Buchanan, James, wine and spirit merchant, 162 George street ^house 19 Storie street jf Buchanan, John, apothecary, 5 High street Buchanan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6Q Causeyside Buchanan, Moses, boot and shoemaker, 2 Maxwell street Buchanan, Mrs. James, 55 High street Bulloch, John, hairdresser & umbrella maker, 3 New street Burge, William, excise officer, 25 Moss street i Burgess, Charles, manufacturer, 6 Cumberland court, 110 Causeyside ho. 9 Wellmeadow Burgess, James, agent, 37 Thread street Burgoyne, Capt. J. J. H., barrack master ^house 6 East Buchanan street Burke, John, boot and shoemaker, 17 George street Burns, Miss Janet, flesher, Gilmour street Burns, William, feuar, 17 West street ^, CAIRNS, Rev. Robert, U. S. C. (No. 4) 56 Causeyside Calderwood, James, boot and shoemaker, 91 High street Caldwell & Campbell, writers, Gilmour street Caldwell, George, bookseller, stationer, and printer, 2 New street ho. Teetotal Tower, West Sandyford Caldwell, George, foreman house 7 George street Caldwell, Henry, gardener and contracting excavator, Baukfoot, Brediland Caldwell, James, writer, 6 Moss st ho. 54 High st. Caldwell, John, manufacturer, 7 St. Mirren street house 12 Neiiston street Caldwell, John & Son, tailors, 48 Storie street Caldwell, Mrs. Robert, feuar, Carriagehill Caldwell, Robert, 12 Neiiston street Caldwell, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 110 George street Caldwell, William, general agent, 17 Back Sneddon Caldwell, William, joiner and cartwright. Rowan st. ho. Carriagehill Caldwell,, teacher, 9 Mid lane, Ferguslie Callender, Alexander, rag and waste merchant, 9 New st. ^house 43 do. Callender, Mrs. James, grocer, 120 George street Callender, Peter, teacher, 3 Marshall's lane house 25 Orchard street
30 24 PAISLEY, Callender, Thomas, currier and leather merchant, 23 and 25 Thread street Cameron, A., confectioner, 5 Moss street Cameron, Christina, grocer, 3 Garthland street Cameron, Daniel, officer fleshers' society, 10 Prussia st. Cameron, David, ropemaker, 84 High street Cameron, Duncan, spirit dealer, 10 Moss st. ho. do. Cameron, Gaven, carding master, Underwood mill Cameron, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Cotton st. Cameron, James, flesher, 8 Love street Cameron, John, grocer and victualler, 24 New street Cameron, John, ropemaker, 73 High street Cameron, John, spirit-dealer, 88 New Sneddon Cameron, Mrs., baker, 25 High street Cameron, Miss, dressmaker, 8 Lonend Cameron, Miss Sarah, furnishing and hosiery, 8 New st. Cameron, Robert, teacher and agent, 12 West street Cameron, Samuel, precentor. Baptist, 141 George street Cameron, Thomas, keeper West Toll Bar / Campbell, Alexander, of Barnhill, Sheriff-substitute ho. 6 Garthland place Campbell, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 12 St. James' place Campbell, Alex., sheriff-officer, 23 Lawn street Campbell, Arch., grocer, 30 Causeyside Campbell, Arch., nailmaker, 24 West street Campbell, Charles, slater, 5 Queen street Campbell, D. and D., silk, cotton, and woollen dyers, 59 New Sneddon house do. Campbell, Daniel, tailor, 89 High street Campbell, Duncan, flesher, 11 Smithhills ho. 31 Gauze street Campbell & Gillespie, agents and messengers at arms, 4 William street, Greenock Moss street, and 1 Campbell & Gilmour, plumbers and gas fitters, 42 High st. Campbell, James, clerk at Martin Ss Hodge ho. 52 Causeyside Campbell, James, feuar, 52 Causeyside Campbell, James, grocer, 5 Abbey close Campbell, James, wine and spirit dealer, 6 New Sneddon Campbell, John, broker, 19 Old Sneddon Campbell, John, clerk at Blackball silk factory Campbell, John, of Campbell & Gilmour ho. 40 Lady lane Campbell, John, feuar, 3 North Croft street Campbell, John, flesher, 9 Back Sneddon Campbell, John, foreman to James Stirrat, 61 Higk street
31 PAISLEY. 25 y Campbell, John, salesman, 33 George street Campbell, John, spirit dealer and flesher, 38 Moss street Campbell, John, spirit dealer and fishmonger, 22 and 25 New street Campbell, John, of Wm. Stirling & Co ho. 4 Meetinghouse lane Campbell, John, sladesman, Saucel Brewery Co. ho. 3 Bladda Campbell, John, wine and spirit merchant, 76 Broomlands house 19 Queen street Campbell, John, writer, 3 Moss street- ho. 60 Love st. Campbell, Malcom, spirit dealer, 3 Old Sneddon Campbell & M'Intyre, dyers, 56 New Sneddon Campbell, Margaret, cowfeeder, 2 Renfrew street Campbell, Miss, dressmaker, 33 George street Campbell, Miss, teacher, 13 Wardrop street Campbell, Mrs. broker, 6 Abbey close Campbell, Mrs. Alexander, cowfeeder, 4 New Sneddon Campbell, Mrs. John, furnished lodgings, 3 Garthland st. Campbell, Mrs. matron, House of Recovery, 11 Bridge street (burgh) Campbell, Mrs. R. (Temperance Coffee House) 9 High street Campbell, Paul, bleacher, scourer, and shawl washer, Lonend Campbell, Rev. John, 44 Oakshaw street Campbell, Robert, broker, 6 Wellmeadow Campbell, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 23 Lawn st. and 25 Moss street f-. Campbell, Thomas, of Caldwell and Campbell house 1 Garthland lane Campbell, Thomas, of Campbell and Gillespie house 2 Caledonia street Campbell, Wm. shawl manufacturer, 3 Cumberland Court, I 11 Causeyside house 2 Orr street Campbell, William, teacher, 2 Gauze street Campsie, Thomas, porter to British Linen Co.'s Bank ho. 2 Thread street Carlile, Alex, of James Carlile, New Sneddon Sons, and Co. house 76 Carlile, George, feuar, 23 Niddry street Carlile, James, Sons, and Co., thread manufacturers, 13 Carlile place. Carlile, Jas. W. of Jas. Carlile, Sons and Co. house 4 Garthland street
32 26 PAISLEY. Carlile, Thomas, bleacher, Houstoun receiving office, 23 Moss street Carmichael, Charles, farmer, Hunterhill Carrick, James, grocer and cooper, 45 Millerston Carruth, Alexander, cooper, 58 Causeyside Carse, Mrs. grocer, 2 Bridge street (burgh) Carswell, AUan-r-ho. Short Roods, Nethercommon Cars well, John, lithographer, engraver, and printer, 103 High St. -house 20 Orchard st. Carswell, John, writing-master, 4 Meeting-house lane house 38 New st. Carswell, John and Thomas, tea and coffee merchants and confectioners, 104 Causeyside and 23 New st. Carswell, Miss, 83 High st. Carswell, Mrs. Robert, Short Roods, Nethercommon Cathcart, Mrs. Alex, grocer & spirit dealer, 6> Wallace st. Cathcart, Mrs. John, grocer, 77 High st. Chalmers, James K. teacher, 7 West Brae Chalmers, James, spirit dealer, 4 Old Sneddon Chalmers, Mrs. Wm. fruiterer and pickle maker, 10 Lawn St. Chalmers, Tarbet, grocer and vintner, 13 Maxwellton Chalmers, William, boot and shoemaker, 17 Thread st. Chapman, Mrs. furnishings, &c. 24 Causeyside Chillas, Robert, 95 High st. Christie, John, saddler, 50 Moss st. Christie, Mrs. William, grocer, 34 Wellmeadow Christison, James, messenger at arms, 8 High st. Cross Clapperton, John, &Co. thread manufs.^70 New Sneddon Clark, Andrew, warper, 4 Abbey close ho. 3 Gauze st. Clark, Jas. of J. and J. Clark and Co. ho. Chapel House Clark, John, grocer, 44 Moss st. Clark, John, of J. & J. Clark & Co ho. Burns' place Clark, J. & J.& Co. thread manufacturers, counting-house and factory, 3 Clark's place, Seedhill Clarke, John, Superintendent Paisley Railway Station ho. 48 Caledonia st. Clark, John, shuttle-maker, 93 Causeyside Clark, Miss Jessie, straw-hat maker, 3 Gauze st. Clark, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 44 Moss st. Clark, Patrick, officer. Free St. Geo. Church, 2 Storie st. Clark, Robert, cowfeeder, 5 Silk st. Clark, Wm. late warper, 12 Bridge st. (burgh) y Cleland, Jas. gas inspector, 22 Moss st. ^ho. 70 Love st. Gleland, Peter, grocer, 18 Lady lane
33 PAISLEY. 27 Climie, Robert, civil engineer and surveyor, 101 High ste and 36 Argyle Arcade, Glasgow Clyne, Mrs. teacher, 38 Causeyside Coats, George, coalmaster, Nitshill colliery ho. Crossmill / Coats, James, sen. late manufacturer house 1 1 Back row,, Ferguslie Coats, J. & P. thread manufacturers, Ferguslie'' / Coats, Peter, of J. & P. Coats house Woodside house / Coats, Thos. of J. & P. Coats -house Ferguslie house Coats, William, grocer and ham curer, 68 Broomlands house 5 William street Cochran, Adam, gardener, Calside Cochran, Alex, book agent, 15 Wardrop st. Cochran & Cross, carvers and gilders, 1 High st. Cochran, James, farmer, builder, and road contractor, 14 Thread st. vl Cochran, James, surgeon and oculist, 21 Wellmeadow Cochrane, James, teacher of dancing, 69 High street academy, 4 Smithhills Cochran, John, feuar, Patterhill Cochran, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Maxwellton st. Cochran, John, mashman, Saucel distillery, King st. Saucel Cochrane, Mat. agent for Glenfield Starch Co. 38 Causeyside Cochran, Mat. silk and yarn merchant, and agent for Friendly Insurance Co. 26 Orchard st. ho. Hillhead Cochran, Miss, dressmaker. Blackball buildings Cochran, Mrs. eating-house, ales, &e. 20 Wellmeadow Cochran, Robert, feuar, 25 Old Sneddon /-^X Cochran, Robert, merchant, 2, St. James' st. Cochran, Robert, weavers' oflbce, 26 Causeyside Cochran, William, clerk, Saucel distillery, King st. ho. 2 Saucel Cochran, William, clockmaker, 19 Smithhills Cochran, William, enterer, 39 George st. Cochran, William, farmer. West March Cochran, William, joiner, cabinet maker, and windoav glazier, 35 High st. -house 41 do. Cockburn, John, wine and spirit dealer, 116 George st. CojQPee and News Room, 107 High st. (Cross), Wm. Abercrombie, keeper house Gilmour st. Collins, Henry, boot and shoe warehouse, S6 High st. Colquhoun, John, calenderer and bleacher, 10 Bridge st. (burgh) Colquhoun, John, wine and spirit dealer, 9 North Croft st..
34 28 PAISLEY. Colquhoun, Walter, Albert Shooting Saloon, 1 1 High st. Colquhoun, William, collector for Paisley Water Co., 22 Smithhills house 17 Wellmeadow Colquhoun, William, foreman, gas works Comrie, Duncan, copper and tinsmith, 85 High st. Comrie, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 71 Broomlands Comrie, Peter, cowfeeder, 4 West Campbell st. y Condie, John C. bookbinder and paper ruler, 6 Christie terrace house 38 New st. Connell, Adam, beamer, 43 Broomlands Connell, Daniel, sheriff and town officer, and town crier, 2 Hunter st. Connell, John, 83 New Sneddon Connell, John, baker, 36 High st. house do. Connell, Robert, baker, 6 Moss st. Connell, William, tailor, 4 Hospital lane Connor, Francis, travelling merchant, 98 High st. Cook, Archibald, engineer and manager of gas work house do. Cook, Christina, grocer, 12 George street Cook, Duncan, cooper, 4 Wellmeadow Cook, James, sub- distributor of stamps, and sub-collector of assessed taxes, Gilmour street ho. Garthland st. Cook, Mrs., brush, basket, and toy warehouse, 3 Moss st. Cormie, James, spirit cellar, 2 St. MIrren street Cornwall, William, smith, 23 Gordon's lane ho. 3 Bladda Corsair, Mrs. James, broker, 3 Wellmeadow Couper, James, cowfeeder, 1 Barclay street Couper, Robert, brushmaker, 28 Wellmeadow Cowan, Alexander, shoemaker, 31 Wellmeadow Cowan, Henry, pawnbroker, 26 Wellmeadow Cowan, Robert, & Co., fleshers, 20 Sandholes Cox, John, broker, 9 Lawn street Cox, Mrs., midwife, 1 1 Middle lane Craig, Alex., of Gibson and Craig ho. 33 Oakshaw st. Craig, Arch., of Donald and Craig ho. 1 1 Abercorn st. Craig, David, writer, 5 Christie terrace ho. Burns' place Craig, James, carter, 7 M'Farlane's lane Craig, James, merchant, Nethercommon Craig, James, & Co., brick, drain, and roofing tile makers, Greenock road, and Nethercommon Craig, James, victualler and tea dealer, 17 Wellmeadow Craig, John, foreman at Forbes, Chirney, & Hutchison's house 1 Water brae (burgh) Craig, John, surgeon, 82 High street ho. 3 Churchhill
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