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FOWLER'S
PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
ABBEY CHURCH, 16 Smithhills, and 7 Abbey Close-
was erected in 1160, during the reign of Malcolm
IV., by Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland.
Strangers, or others wishing admittance, may apply
to James Murray, officer, 12 Abbey Close
Abbey Sounding Aisle, 9 Abbey Close — John M'Ponald,
key-keeper, 6 Abbey street
Abercrombie, Alexander, of Killoch & Abercrombie—
house 17 Gilmour street
Abercrombie, William, keeper of Coffee-room, and col-
lector of river Clyde dues — house 17 Gilmour street
Abercrombie, William, of Abercrombie & Yuill — house
Blackhall buildings
Abercrombie & Yuill, manufacturers, 1 1 Forbes place
Adair, James, Blackhall, Causeyside, and Corsebar toll-
bars
Adam, J. & J., feuars and farmers — house 10 Neilston
street, and quarriers, Nitshill quarry
Adam, James, feuar, Carriagehill
Adam, James, general grocer, 2 Smithhills
Adam, James, window glazier, 7 Gilmour street — house
do.
Adam, Jean, general grocer, 26 Wellmeadow
Adam, John, flesher, 16 George street and 17 Smithhills
— house do.
Adam, John, watch and clock maker, 11 Smithhills
Adam, Matthew, clerk — house 10 Neilston street
Adam, Miss, crape dresser, 11 Smithhills
Adam, Miss Mary, grocer, 9 Moncrieff street
Adam, Mrs. Alexander, gardener, 2 Old Sneddon
Adam, Mrs. John, grocer, Carriagehill
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