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TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY, TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE
COUNTY,
MEASURED EXPRESSLY FOR
FOWLER'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
m.
Abercorn Inn, 22 Gauze Street — John Snodgrass, proprietor
Abbey Kirk, 16 Smithhills — Rev. and
Rev. P. Brewster
Abbey Manse — 7 Garthland Street, ....
Abbot's Meikle Inch— Mr Duncan M'Nicol, - - 1
Adelphi Mill Place — Johnstone . . - _ 4
Arden Lime Kilns — (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes) — Daruly - - 5
Arthurlie — James Dunlop of Arthurlie • - 3
ArthurUe Bleachfield — Mr Matthew Blackwood - 4
Arthurlie House — Barrhead 4
ArthurUe Inn — Mr Wilham Hendry, keeper, - 3
Auchentorlie — Andrew Brown of Auchentorlie
Auldhouse Bleachfield — Mr James Young - - 6
Auldfield cotton works and steam-loom factory, Messrs. John
& Robert Cogan - 6
Bankhouse — Mr John Hamilton - - - - 3
Banktop— Mr George Crawford _ - . - 3
Bank MiU— Thomas Shanks & Co. - - - 3
Barbush — Mr William Gray - - - - . 3
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft) - 5
Barr — Colonel Macdowall of Garthland - - - 10
Barshaw — Mr William Brand ... - 1
Barshaw Park — Rev. William Nisbet - - - 1
Barskivan — Mr James Weir, ... - 1
Barrhead— United Presbyterian Church (gate of) - 4
Beauchamp Place — Mr Wm. Martin, approach 42 Love St.
Blackball, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall), Mr James Yuill, Farmer ... 1
Blytheswood House— Archd. Campbell of Bly theswood 3
Bowling Green, (once the Praetorium of a Roman Camp ;
now the site of the John Neilson Institution, built 1851)
Brabloch — Mr William Holms . - - -
Bridge of Ellistoun— road to Beith— William Douglas 6
Bridge of Weir (Cross) Wheat Sheaf Inn, John Millar 7
Bridge of Weir Church (gate of ) - - - - 6
British Linen Company's Bank, 1 Cotton St., A. Welsh
Broadly Mill— Mr William Craig, (in ruins) - 5
Breomland Street, (head of West Street) Old Deer Inn
Broomland Street, (No. 41) head of FergusUe, East Lane
Broomward House, (Bridge of Weir) Mr Buchanan 7
Brown's Field — Allan Carruth, farmer, - - 2
Burnbrae — Robert Speir of Burnbrae and Culdees Castle 3
f.p.
2 4
14
39
8
19
16
20
12
29
22
29
22
1 30
11
37
1
24
31
10
32
6 36
2 5
4 13
'4
6 30
3 15
5 12
4 13
33
6 25
1 30
16
31
11
5
1
Calderhaugh Mill-— Fultons, Buchanan, & Co.
9 7 13
TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY, TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE
COUNTY,
MEASURED EXPRESSLY FOR
FOWLER'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
m.
Abercorn Inn, 22 Gauze Street — John Snodgrass, proprietor
Abbey Kirk, 16 Smithhills — Rev. and
Rev. P. Brewster
Abbey Manse — 7 Garthland Street, ....
Abbot's Meikle Inch— Mr Duncan M'Nicol, - - 1
Adelphi Mill Place — Johnstone . . - _ 4
Arden Lime Kilns — (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes) — Daruly - - 5
Arthurlie — James Dunlop of Arthurlie • - 3
ArthurUe Bleachfield — Mr Matthew Blackwood - 4
Arthurlie House — Barrhead 4
ArthurUe Inn — Mr Wilham Hendry, keeper, - 3
Auchentorlie — Andrew Brown of Auchentorlie
Auldhouse Bleachfield — Mr James Young - - 6
Auldfield cotton works and steam-loom factory, Messrs. John
& Robert Cogan - 6
Bankhouse — Mr John Hamilton - - - - 3
Banktop— Mr George Crawford _ - . - 3
Bank MiU— Thomas Shanks & Co. - - - 3
Barbush — Mr William Gray - - - - . 3
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft) - 5
Barr — Colonel Macdowall of Garthland - - - 10
Barshaw — Mr William Brand ... - 1
Barshaw Park — Rev. William Nisbet - - - 1
Barskivan — Mr James Weir, ... - 1
Barrhead— United Presbyterian Church (gate of) - 4
Beauchamp Place — Mr Wm. Martin, approach 42 Love St.
Blackball, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall), Mr James Yuill, Farmer ... 1
Blytheswood House— Archd. Campbell of Bly theswood 3
Bowling Green, (once the Praetorium of a Roman Camp ;
now the site of the John Neilson Institution, built 1851)
Brabloch — Mr William Holms . - - -
Bridge of Ellistoun— road to Beith— William Douglas 6
Bridge of Weir (Cross) Wheat Sheaf Inn, John Millar 7
Bridge of Weir Church (gate of ) - - - - 6
British Linen Company's Bank, 1 Cotton St., A. Welsh
Broadly Mill— Mr William Craig, (in ruins) - 5
Breomland Street, (head of West Street) Old Deer Inn
Broomland Street, (No. 41) head of FergusUe, East Lane
Broomward House, (Bridge of Weir) Mr Buchanan 7
Brown's Field — Allan Carruth, farmer, - - 2
Burnbrae — Robert Speir of Burnbrae and Culdees Castle 3
f.p.
2 4
14
39
8
19
16
20
12
29
22
29
22
1 30
11
37
1
24
31
10
32
6 36
2 5
4 13
'4
6 30
3 15
5 12
4 13
33
6 25
1 30
16
31
11
5
1
Calderhaugh Mill-— Fultons, Buchanan, & Co.
9 7 13
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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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