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APPENDIX
PAISLEY DIRECTOKY.
1829—30.
Justice of Peace Court, Court Hall, held on Friday at
eleven o'clock forenoon, once a week.
John Maxwell, Clerk— Gavin Lang, Depute Clerk.
John Hart, Fiscal.
JUSTICES OF PEACE,
KESIDING IN OR NEAR PAISLEV.
James Buchanan of Northbar,
129 High street
Robert Barclay, sen. Canal Bank
Matthew Brown, Crossflat
Andrew Brown, Garthland place
William Bissland, 4 Orr Square
Alex. Campbell, Sheriff-Substi-
tute, Garthland Place
William Carlile, 88 New Sneddon
James Carlile, 40 New Sneddoa
Colonel R. Fulton of Hartfield
William Fulton, 106 High street
Robert Farquharson, 1 St. James'
Place
Wm. Jamieson, 149 Causeyside
Adam Keir, sen. Greenlaw
Adam Keir, jun. Greenlaw
William Lowndes, of Arthurlie,
83 New Sneddon
William Maxwell of Brediland,
Merksworth Cottage
James Maxwell, younger of Bre-
diland
Robert Maxwell, 34 Gauze street
Fulton M'Kerrell, Brabloch
John M4^errell, Maxwellton
Daniel M'Farlane, Canal Bank
Robert Orr of Ralston
William Orr, 34 Gauze street
Robert Orr of Lylesland
John Orr, Underwood
Robert Smith of Barshaw
William Stow, Stow Place
Dr. John White, 5 Gauze street
Joseph Whitehead, 27 Gauze st.
Wm. Sharp, St. George's place
Joseph Twigg, 48 New Sneddon.
The Provost and three Baillies
of Paisley, for the time being
John Maxwell, Clerk
Gavin Lang, Depute Clerk.
John Hart, Procurator Fiscal
SHERIFF COURT— Court Hall.
Sits evert/ Tuesday during Session.
J. C. Dunlop, Esq. SheriflfDepute
Alexander Campbell, Esq. SheriiJ'
Substitute
Robert Wylie, Procurator Fiscal
G 2
Robert Walkinshaw, Sheriflt'
Clerk
Wm. Motherwell, Sheriif Clerk
Depute.
PAISLEY DIRECTOKY.
1829—30.
Justice of Peace Court, Court Hall, held on Friday at
eleven o'clock forenoon, once a week.
John Maxwell, Clerk— Gavin Lang, Depute Clerk.
John Hart, Fiscal.
JUSTICES OF PEACE,
KESIDING IN OR NEAR PAISLEV.
James Buchanan of Northbar,
129 High street
Robert Barclay, sen. Canal Bank
Matthew Brown, Crossflat
Andrew Brown, Garthland place
William Bissland, 4 Orr Square
Alex. Campbell, Sheriff-Substi-
tute, Garthland Place
William Carlile, 88 New Sneddon
James Carlile, 40 New Sneddoa
Colonel R. Fulton of Hartfield
William Fulton, 106 High street
Robert Farquharson, 1 St. James'
Place
Wm. Jamieson, 149 Causeyside
Adam Keir, sen. Greenlaw
Adam Keir, jun. Greenlaw
William Lowndes, of Arthurlie,
83 New Sneddon
William Maxwell of Brediland,
Merksworth Cottage
James Maxwell, younger of Bre-
diland
Robert Maxwell, 34 Gauze street
Fulton M'Kerrell, Brabloch
John M4^errell, Maxwellton
Daniel M'Farlane, Canal Bank
Robert Orr of Ralston
William Orr, 34 Gauze street
Robert Orr of Lylesland
John Orr, Underwood
Robert Smith of Barshaw
William Stow, Stow Place
Dr. John White, 5 Gauze street
Joseph Whitehead, 27 Gauze st.
Wm. Sharp, St. George's place
Joseph Twigg, 48 New Sneddon.
The Provost and three Baillies
of Paisley, for the time being
John Maxwell, Clerk
Gavin Lang, Depute Clerk.
John Hart, Procurator Fiscal
SHERIFF COURT— Court Hall.
Sits evert/ Tuesday during Session.
J. C. Dunlop, Esq. SheriflfDepute
Alexander Campbell, Esq. SheriiJ'
Substitute
Robert Wylie, Procurator Fiscal
G 2
Robert Walkinshaw, Sheriflt'
Clerk
Wm. Motherwell, Sheriif Clerk
Depute.
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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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