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APPENDIX.
121
TABLE OF DISTANCES,
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY.
TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE
PAISLEY AND JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
Abercorn Inn — Mr James Walker
Abbey Kirk - -
Abbey Manse — Rev. Robert Macnair
Adelphi Mill— Mr William Aitken
Arden Lime Kilns (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes) J. Fleming, lime
merchant, Darnly . . -
Arthurlie Inn — Mr Matthew Anderson
Auldhouse Bleachfield— Messrs James Young & Son
Auldfield Cotton Works, and Steam Loom Factory-
Messrs W. & M. Hunter
Bankhouse — Mr William Shanks
Banktop — Mr James Smith - - -
Banktop — Rev. Alexander Telfer
Banktop Mill— Walter Brock & Co.
Barbush — Mr Robert Ilodgert
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft)
Barshavv — Mr Robert Smith
Barshavv Park — Mr Andrew Miller
Barskivan — Mr Alexander Aitkenhead
Barrhead . . -
Beauchamp — Mrs Martin
Blackball, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall) - -
Blythswood House — Archibald Campbell, Esq. m. p.
Bowling Green (once the Praetorium of a Roman Camp)
Brabloch — Mr Fultoti M'Kerrell
Bridge of EUiston, . . . -
Bridge of Weir Cross, (Saracen's Head Inn, Mr William
Lang)
Broomlands street (head of West street)
Broomward House, (Bridge of Weir) Mr R. Freeland
Burgher Church, (Bridge of Weir) Rev. Wm. S. Hay
Burnbrae — Mr Robert Speir . . -
Burns' Place, (Renfrew Road) - . -
Calside, (head of Stock street) . - -
CaJside — Mr John Merrylees - - -
Camphill - - «= . .
Canal Store, Johnstone. Archibald Fulton, store-keeper
Canal Store, Paisley.; Robert Hay, store-keeper
K 5
?n. /. p.
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121
TABLE OF DISTANCES,
FROM THE
CROSS OF PAISLEY TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY.
TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE
PAISLEY AND JOHNSTONE DIRECTORY.
Abercorn Inn — Mr James Walker
Abbey Kirk - -
Abbey Manse — Rev. Robert Macnair
Adelphi Mill— Mr William Aitken
Arden Lime Kilns (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes) J. Fleming, lime
merchant, Darnly . . -
Arthurlie Inn — Mr Matthew Anderson
Auldhouse Bleachfield— Messrs James Young & Son
Auldfield Cotton Works, and Steam Loom Factory-
Messrs W. & M. Hunter
Bankhouse — Mr William Shanks
Banktop — Mr James Smith - - -
Banktop — Rev. Alexander Telfer
Banktop Mill— Walter Brock & Co.
Barbush — Mr Robert Ilodgert
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft)
Barshavv — Mr Robert Smith
Barshavv Park — Mr Andrew Miller
Barskivan — Mr Alexander Aitkenhead
Barrhead . . -
Beauchamp — Mrs Martin
Blackball, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall) - -
Blythswood House — Archibald Campbell, Esq. m. p.
Bowling Green (once the Praetorium of a Roman Camp)
Brabloch — Mr Fultoti M'Kerrell
Bridge of EUiston, . . . -
Bridge of Weir Cross, (Saracen's Head Inn, Mr William
Lang)
Broomlands street (head of West street)
Broomward House, (Bridge of Weir) Mr R. Freeland
Burgher Church, (Bridge of Weir) Rev. Wm. S. Hay
Burnbrae — Mr Robert Speir . . -
Burns' Place, (Renfrew Road) - . -
Calside, (head of Stock street) . - -
CaJside — Mr John Merrylees - - -
Camphill - - «= . .
Canal Store, Johnstone. Archibald Fulton, store-keeper
Canal Store, Paisley.; Robert Hay, store-keeper
K 5
?n. /. p.
2
4
1
14
3
39
4
19
5
1
16
3
7
6
2
22
6
1
30
3
5
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3
5
37
3
5
37
3
6
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3
6
24
5
5
1
4
10
1
32
1
6
SQ
4
4
13
1
4
L>
6
30
3
15
5
12
6
4
13
7
'6'i
5
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6
6
25
2
6
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6
16
5
28
7
9
6
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4
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Counties > Renfrewshire > Fowler's commercial directory of the principal towns and villages in the upper ward of Renfrewshire > 1829-1830 > (125) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish counties or parts of counties. |
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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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