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102 Paisley Paisley Gas Light Company, &o .
PAISLEY GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
The Board of Gas Light Commissioners for Paisley, constituted by
Act of Parliament, dated 30th June, 1845, entitled "An Act for
the better lighting the Town and Suburbs of Paisley with Gas ;" the
former Paisley Gas Light Company incorporated in 1823, being now
merged in the said Board of Commission.
Elected by the Proprietors of Shares in the Paisley Gas Light Co.
Dr. Eobert M'Kechnie
Messrs. Robert Rodger
Thomas Sharp
Peter Brough
Messrs. John Scott
Wm. Brown
Robert Farquharson
Alex. Fullarton
Elected by the Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
Provost Murray
Bailie Coats
Baihe Philips
Robert Kirkland
Wm. Nairne, Treasurer. Peter Jack, writer, Paisley, Secretary.
James Cleland, Collector.
David Ayton, George Jack, and George Brown, Inspectors.
William Colquhoun, jun. Foreman of Works.
Company's Office, 23 Moss street — open from 10 till 3.
PAISLEY WATER COMPANY.
Instituted 1834.
A. C. Holms, governor. Andrew M'Allister, deputy-governor.
Ordinary Directors.
Messrs. Thomas Taylor, jun.
Alexander Pinkerton
William Dobie
John Martin
William Holms
Messrs. Peter Brough
Thomas Risk
Alexander King
Archibald Craig
John Macalister
Extraordinary Directors.
Messrs. William Reid
Andrew Warnock
James Muir
Alexander Fullerton
Lieut. Wm. Speirs
Messrs. Thomas Sharp
John Lochhead
Robert Macausland
David Duncan
Thomas Crichton
William Mutrie, surveyor and collector.
Adam Mure and Dalrymple Lyle, sub-collectors.
Jas. M'Kinlay and Wm. Jones, civil engineers — Residence, Stanley.
William Martin, writer, clerk, 3 County place.
MESSENGERS AT ARMS.
Thos. Campbell, 4 Moss street. — Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss street.
John Gillespie, 1 William street, Greenock.
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.
R. Johnston Murdoch, 1 7 Gilmour street.
Wm. Hart, 95 High street. — Hugh M'Credie, 6 Christie terrace.
Smith & Kirkwood, 5 Christie terrace.
PAISLEY GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
The Board of Gas Light Commissioners for Paisley, constituted by
Act of Parliament, dated 30th June, 1845, entitled "An Act for
the better lighting the Town and Suburbs of Paisley with Gas ;" the
former Paisley Gas Light Company incorporated in 1823, being now
merged in the said Board of Commission.
Elected by the Proprietors of Shares in the Paisley Gas Light Co.
Dr. Eobert M'Kechnie
Messrs. Robert Rodger
Thomas Sharp
Peter Brough
Messrs. John Scott
Wm. Brown
Robert Farquharson
Alex. Fullarton
Elected by the Magistrates and Town Council of Paisley.
Provost Murray
Bailie Coats
Baihe Philips
Robert Kirkland
Wm. Nairne, Treasurer. Peter Jack, writer, Paisley, Secretary.
James Cleland, Collector.
David Ayton, George Jack, and George Brown, Inspectors.
William Colquhoun, jun. Foreman of Works.
Company's Office, 23 Moss street — open from 10 till 3.
PAISLEY WATER COMPANY.
Instituted 1834.
A. C. Holms, governor. Andrew M'Allister, deputy-governor.
Ordinary Directors.
Messrs. Thomas Taylor, jun.
Alexander Pinkerton
William Dobie
John Martin
William Holms
Messrs. Peter Brough
Thomas Risk
Alexander King
Archibald Craig
John Macalister
Extraordinary Directors.
Messrs. William Reid
Andrew Warnock
James Muir
Alexander Fullerton
Lieut. Wm. Speirs
Messrs. Thomas Sharp
John Lochhead
Robert Macausland
David Duncan
Thomas Crichton
William Mutrie, surveyor and collector.
Adam Mure and Dalrymple Lyle, sub-collectors.
Jas. M'Kinlay and Wm. Jones, civil engineers — Residence, Stanley.
William Martin, writer, clerk, 3 County place.
MESSENGERS AT ARMS.
Thos. Campbell, 4 Moss street. — Alex. M'Kechnie, 4 Moss street.
John Gillespie, 1 William street, Greenock.
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.
R. Johnston Murdoch, 1 7 Gilmour street.
Wm. Hart, 95 High street. — Hugh M'Credie, 6 Christie terrace.
Smith & Kirkwood, 5 Christie terrace.
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