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Religious Societies, S)-c. Appendix 95
Paisley Auxiliary Missionary Society,
Instituted 1813.
Mr James Carlile, President.
William Hardie, sen. Vice-President
A. H. Simpson, Treasurer.
Rev. William Smart and Rev. John Geddes, Secretaries.,
Paisley Youths Society
Instituted 1816.
Dr. A. K. Young, President.
Mr. James Barclay, Treasurer — Ptev. Andrew Thomson, Secretary.
With a Committee of Sixteen Directors.
Paisley GcbUc Missionary Society,
Instituted March 1817.
Mr. Robert Barclay, President.
Messrs. James Carlile and William Hardie, Vice-Presidents.
William Hardie, jun. Treasurer.
Rev. John M-Dermid and Rev. Robert M'Laiichlan, Secretaries,
With a Committee of Eighteen Directors.
Paisley Town 3Iission, Instituted 1828.
Mr. James Carlile, President,
Messrs. Ninian Hod-jert, Warrand Carlile, Neil M'DonaldSz James
Robertson, Vice-Presidents.
William Lyall, Treasurer — A. H. Simpson, Secretary,
With Eighteen Directors.
FURNISHED LODGINGS.
Cochran, Mrs. 8 West Croft-st.
Fleming, Mrs. 15 Saucel
Lyon, Mrs. 3 Gauze-street
Mathie, Mrs. 3 Gauze-street
M'Neil, Mrs. 21 Old Sneddon
Stewart, Miss, 210 High-street
CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.
POST OFFICE, 5 Christie Terrace.
Arrival of Posts.
1 GLASGOW & EDINBURGH, (mail trig) 4 o'clock morning.
2 GLASGOW, AYRSHIRE, and IRISH, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 12 o'clock, mid day.
3 GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and ENGLISH, (mail coach)
30 minutes past 5 o'clock afternoon.
1 GREENOCK, and PORT. GLASGOW, (mail coach) 1 o'clock
morning.
2 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 3 o'clock afternoon.
3 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 6 o'clock afternoon.
Paisley Auxiliary Missionary Society,
Instituted 1813.
Mr James Carlile, President.
William Hardie, sen. Vice-President
A. H. Simpson, Treasurer.
Rev. William Smart and Rev. John Geddes, Secretaries.,
Paisley Youths Society
Instituted 1816.
Dr. A. K. Young, President.
Mr. James Barclay, Treasurer — Ptev. Andrew Thomson, Secretary.
With a Committee of Sixteen Directors.
Paisley GcbUc Missionary Society,
Instituted March 1817.
Mr. Robert Barclay, President.
Messrs. James Carlile and William Hardie, Vice-Presidents.
William Hardie, jun. Treasurer.
Rev. John M-Dermid and Rev. Robert M'Laiichlan, Secretaries,
With a Committee of Eighteen Directors.
Paisley Town 3Iission, Instituted 1828.
Mr. James Carlile, President,
Messrs. Ninian Hod-jert, Warrand Carlile, Neil M'DonaldSz James
Robertson, Vice-Presidents.
William Lyall, Treasurer — A. H. Simpson, Secretary,
With Eighteen Directors.
FURNISHED LODGINGS.
Cochran, Mrs. 8 West Croft-st.
Fleming, Mrs. 15 Saucel
Lyon, Mrs. 3 Gauze-street
Mathie, Mrs. 3 Gauze-street
M'Neil, Mrs. 21 Old Sneddon
Stewart, Miss, 210 High-street
CONVEYANCES BY LAND AND WATER.
POST OFFICE, 5 Christie Terrace.
Arrival of Posts.
1 GLASGOW & EDINBURGH, (mail trig) 4 o'clock morning.
2 GLASGOW, AYRSHIRE, and IRISH, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 12 o'clock, mid day.
3 GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and ENGLISH, (mail coach)
30 minutes past 5 o'clock afternoon.
1 GREENOCK, and PORT. GLASGOW, (mail coach) 1 o'clock
morning.
2 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 3 o'clock afternoon.
3 GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW, (mail gig) 15 minutes
past 6 o'clock afternoon.
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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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