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108 Paisley
Artizans* Institution, <(bc.
Arch. Arthur, jun.
George M'Farlane
Peter Burnet
George Caldwell
Robert Clow-
John Edgar
James Stirrat
Directors.
John Leitch
J^imes M'Farlane
Dundas S. Porteous
Matthew Hodgert
Wm. Mair
John Henderson
Alex. Porteous
Joseph Kobertson
Wm. M'GiU
David Caldwell
George Whyte
Thomas Wilson
Alexander M Andrew, keeper.
Open on Sabbath from 10 morning till 9 evening.
ARTIZANS' INSTITUTION— 109 High Street.
Was opened on the 16th Nov. 1847. The terms are Is. of entry
money and an annual subscription of 8s. Members have the privi-
lege of introducing strangers residing in the town for not more than
two weeks.
Wilham Pollock, president.
Wm. M'Kean, Jas. Pinkerton, and Wm. Russell, vice-presidents.
Wm. Gillespie, treasurer. Daniel Campbell, secretary.
Directors.
Wm. Russell
Robert Ramage
Wm. Smith
Wm. Gillespie
John M. Symington
Daniel Campbell
Walter Glen
Wilham Kerr
Lauchlan Pinkerton
James Craig
George Fisher
John Smith
Hugh Stalker
James Sutherland
Daniel M'Kenzie
David P. Guthrie
Hugh Urie
James Pinkerton
Wm. Macalaster
Wm. Poison
Wm. Pollock
Wm. M'Kean
John Carswell
Thomas Greenlees
John M'Queen
Daniel M'Kinlay, keeper.
(This Institution is shut on Sabbath.)
LITERARY AND CONVIVIAL ASSOCIATION,
Hall, 4 Smithhills.
Instituted 1814.
David Glassford, president.
William Kesson, treasurer. Matthew Erskine, secretary.
Alexander Pirrie, steward.
Meeting Nights, Saturday.
This Hall holds from 60 to SO individuals, and is let for Eriendly or
Literary Society meetings, at Is. per meeting.
Apply to David Glassford, dyer, 10 St. Mirren street.
• TEMPERANCE COFFEE-HOUSE AND NEWS ROOMS,
9 High Street, (Cross.)
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Proprietor.
TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND NEWS ROOMS,
19 Smithhills, East End of Old Bridge.
Walter Stewart, Proprietor.
Instituted 1835.
Artizans* Institution, <(bc.
Arch. Arthur, jun.
George M'Farlane
Peter Burnet
George Caldwell
Robert Clow-
John Edgar
James Stirrat
Directors.
John Leitch
J^imes M'Farlane
Dundas S. Porteous
Matthew Hodgert
Wm. Mair
John Henderson
Alex. Porteous
Joseph Kobertson
Wm. M'GiU
David Caldwell
George Whyte
Thomas Wilson
Alexander M Andrew, keeper.
Open on Sabbath from 10 morning till 9 evening.
ARTIZANS' INSTITUTION— 109 High Street.
Was opened on the 16th Nov. 1847. The terms are Is. of entry
money and an annual subscription of 8s. Members have the privi-
lege of introducing strangers residing in the town for not more than
two weeks.
Wilham Pollock, president.
Wm. M'Kean, Jas. Pinkerton, and Wm. Russell, vice-presidents.
Wm. Gillespie, treasurer. Daniel Campbell, secretary.
Directors.
Wm. Russell
Robert Ramage
Wm. Smith
Wm. Gillespie
John M. Symington
Daniel Campbell
Walter Glen
Wilham Kerr
Lauchlan Pinkerton
James Craig
George Fisher
John Smith
Hugh Stalker
James Sutherland
Daniel M'Kenzie
David P. Guthrie
Hugh Urie
James Pinkerton
Wm. Macalaster
Wm. Poison
Wm. Pollock
Wm. M'Kean
John Carswell
Thomas Greenlees
John M'Queen
Daniel M'Kinlay, keeper.
(This Institution is shut on Sabbath.)
LITERARY AND CONVIVIAL ASSOCIATION,
Hall, 4 Smithhills.
Instituted 1814.
David Glassford, president.
William Kesson, treasurer. Matthew Erskine, secretary.
Alexander Pirrie, steward.
Meeting Nights, Saturday.
This Hall holds from 60 to SO individuals, and is let for Eriendly or
Literary Society meetings, at Is. per meeting.
Apply to David Glassford, dyer, 10 St. Mirren street.
• TEMPERANCE COFFEE-HOUSE AND NEWS ROOMS,
9 High Street, (Cross.)
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Proprietor.
TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND NEWS ROOMS,
19 Smithhills, East End of Old Bridge.
Walter Stewart, Proprietor.
Instituted 1835.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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