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318 PAISLEY DIRECTORY.
Renfrewshire Curling Club.
Instituted 1856.
Patron — C. Bine Renshaw, M.P. Patroness — Mis. Renshaw.
President — Robert Amiel. Vice-President — William Osbourne.
Representative Members — John Lyle and D. M'Vey.
Chaplain —Rev. A. M. Lang.
Treasurer — Walter Bowie. Secretary- -John M'Lachlan.
St. Mirren Curling Club.
Patron — Lord Blythswood.
President— R. K. Bell. Vice-President — J. P. Slater.
Hon. Secretary— Robert Stevenson, 99 High street.
Hon. Treasurer — James G. C. Millar, 106 Oauseyside.
Representative Members — ffm. Gardner and R. Drummond.
Committee — J. H. Young, J. A. D. MacKean, J. B. Reid, and Robert Brown.
BOWLING CLUBS.
Priorscroft Bowling Club.
Instituted 1839.
Hon. President — John Murray, sen.
President — Archibald Snodgrass. Vice-President — James Barclay.
Treasurer — John 0. Alexander. Secretary — William Adam, jun., 7 North street.
Committee — Jas. R. Taylor, Joseph Sawers, Alex. C. Miller, and John Noble.
Green-Keeper, Peter M 'Donald, 1 Bute place.
Office-bearers elected third week in March annually.
Abercorn Bowling Club.
Instituted 1860— New Greens opened May 21st, 1898.
Hon. President — Sir William Dunn, Bart, M.P.
President, Alexander M'Naughtan. Vice-President, Alexander Pattison.
Secretary, William Paul, 11 Whitehaugh terrace. Treasurer. William Watt.
Directors, A. Nairn, James Dpars, J. Semple, D. Leishman. W. Kerr, Jas. Black, W. Taylor.
Green-Keeper, Sam Waddell, 3 Crossflat crescent
Annual Meeting first week in March. Arnual i-ubscri; tion, One Guinea.
Entiances to Greens, Garthland lane and Greenlaw avenue.
Victoria Bowling Club.
Hon. President — James Boyd. Hon. Vice-President— James Cramb.
President — John Provan. Vice-President— Alex. Hill.
Treasurer — Jrhn Arthur. Secretary- — William Strachan, 34 Lady lane.
Directors — George Archibald, jun., Robert Hamilton, Jas. More, Jas. M'Curdie, Matthew Coats,
Martin Walker. Archibald Yuill.
Green-Keeper— John Telfer, 24 Argyle street.
Wellmeadow Bowling Club.
President, Wm. M'Hattie. Vice-President, W. N. Patrick. Treasurer, John Gardner.
Secretary, Charles Wilson, 9 East lane, Fergur-lie.
Green-Keeper. Andrew Provan, Maxwelton street. Gteen, 13 Wellmeadow.
The Offict-Beartrs are reelected on second Tuesday in March.
Caledonia Bowling Club.
Instituted 1873.
Green — Greenock road.
Honorary President — John Murray.
President, James Watson. Vice-President, John L. Watson.
Secretary, James M'Naughtan, 1 Caledonia street.
Treasurer, William Smith. Anna villa, Greenock road.
Committee — John M"Taggart, John Barr, William Hawson, Thos. Alexander, and Wm. Scott.
Green-Keeper. D. Macintyre.
Office-bearers elected second Tuesday in March annually.
Charleston Bowling Club.
Patron — Sir William Dunn, Bart., M.P. Hon. President— J. B. Richardson.
President — Alexander Beaton. Vice-President — Hugh Barr.
Treasurer — Wallace Morton Secretary — Charles Henry. 18 Alice place.
Green-Keeper, William Herd. Greens, Stock street.
Renfrewshire Curling Club.
Instituted 1856.
Patron — C. Bine Renshaw, M.P. Patroness — Mis. Renshaw.
President — Robert Amiel. Vice-President — William Osbourne.
Representative Members — John Lyle and D. M'Vey.
Chaplain —Rev. A. M. Lang.
Treasurer — Walter Bowie. Secretary- -John M'Lachlan.
St. Mirren Curling Club.
Patron — Lord Blythswood.
President— R. K. Bell. Vice-President — J. P. Slater.
Hon. Secretary— Robert Stevenson, 99 High street.
Hon. Treasurer — James G. C. Millar, 106 Oauseyside.
Representative Members — ffm. Gardner and R. Drummond.
Committee — J. H. Young, J. A. D. MacKean, J. B. Reid, and Robert Brown.
BOWLING CLUBS.
Priorscroft Bowling Club.
Instituted 1839.
Hon. President — John Murray, sen.
President — Archibald Snodgrass. Vice-President — James Barclay.
Treasurer — John 0. Alexander. Secretary — William Adam, jun., 7 North street.
Committee — Jas. R. Taylor, Joseph Sawers, Alex. C. Miller, and John Noble.
Green-Keeper, Peter M 'Donald, 1 Bute place.
Office-bearers elected third week in March annually.
Abercorn Bowling Club.
Instituted 1860— New Greens opened May 21st, 1898.
Hon. President — Sir William Dunn, Bart, M.P.
President, Alexander M'Naughtan. Vice-President, Alexander Pattison.
Secretary, William Paul, 11 Whitehaugh terrace. Treasurer. William Watt.
Directors, A. Nairn, James Dpars, J. Semple, D. Leishman. W. Kerr, Jas. Black, W. Taylor.
Green-Keeper, Sam Waddell, 3 Crossflat crescent
Annual Meeting first week in March. Arnual i-ubscri; tion, One Guinea.
Entiances to Greens, Garthland lane and Greenlaw avenue.
Victoria Bowling Club.
Hon. President — James Boyd. Hon. Vice-President— James Cramb.
President — John Provan. Vice-President— Alex. Hill.
Treasurer — Jrhn Arthur. Secretary- — William Strachan, 34 Lady lane.
Directors — George Archibald, jun., Robert Hamilton, Jas. More, Jas. M'Curdie, Matthew Coats,
Martin Walker. Archibald Yuill.
Green-Keeper— John Telfer, 24 Argyle street.
Wellmeadow Bowling Club.
President, Wm. M'Hattie. Vice-President, W. N. Patrick. Treasurer, John Gardner.
Secretary, Charles Wilson, 9 East lane, Fergur-lie.
Green-Keeper. Andrew Provan, Maxwelton street. Gteen, 13 Wellmeadow.
The Offict-Beartrs are reelected on second Tuesday in March.
Caledonia Bowling Club.
Instituted 1873.
Green — Greenock road.
Honorary President — John Murray.
President, James Watson. Vice-President, John L. Watson.
Secretary, James M'Naughtan, 1 Caledonia street.
Treasurer, William Smith. Anna villa, Greenock road.
Committee — John M"Taggart, John Barr, William Hawson, Thos. Alexander, and Wm. Scott.
Green-Keeper. D. Macintyre.
Office-bearers elected second Tuesday in March annually.
Charleston Bowling Club.
Patron — Sir William Dunn, Bart., M.P. Hon. President— J. B. Richardson.
President — Alexander Beaton. Vice-President — Hugh Barr.
Treasurer — Wallace Morton Secretary — Charles Henry. 18 Alice place.
Green-Keeper, William Herd. Greens, Stock street.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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