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258 APPENDIX.
Cricket Clubs-
KELBURNE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Blackball.
Instituted, 1860.
Patrons, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow,
Gentlemen of Paisley and Neighbourhood.
Presideut, T. Andrews, Esq.
Treasurer, Alex. Stewart. Secretary, Samuel Dougall.
Captain, James A. D. MacKean.
General Committee.
Messrs Ales. Miller
Robert Dalziel
William Wilson
Messrs William Reid, jun.
James Millar, jun.
Jas. A. D. MacKean
John Andrews
President, Treasurer, and Secretary, ex-officio
Match Committee
Jas. A. D. MacKean
Alex. Miller
John Andrews
James MacKean
Samuel Dougall,
Members' Yearly Subscription, 10s 6d.
LINSIDE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, George Semple. Vice-President, A. Craig.
Captain, A. M'Garvie. Lieut. T. Storrie.
Treasurer, Allan Young.
Match Secretary, A. M'Garvie. General Secretary, Jas. M'Kinlay.
MOSSVALE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, T. H. M'Padyen.
Captain, Francis Thomas. Vice-Captain, D. Wilson.
Treasurer, John Baird. Secretary, W. Stevenson, 1 Barclay Street.
Committee— F. Thomas, D. Wilson, W. M'HouL
LORNE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, R. Hardie. Vice-President, T. Murray.
Captain, William Lawrie. Vice-Captain, M. Hamilton.
Treasurer, T. F. M'Leod.
Secretary, John Miller, 117 George Street.
Girling Clubs.
PAISLEY BOREAS CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1852.
Patron, Alex. A. Speirs, E^tp, of Elderslie.
Patroness, Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie.
President, John Smith. Vice-President, James T. Forbes.
Representative Members, R. Congalton and Alex. Young.
Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Lees, D.D.
Treasure!', Bobert Patersou. Secretary, Robert Congalton.
Cricket Clubs-
KELBURNE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Blackball.
Instituted, 1860.
Patrons, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow,
Gentlemen of Paisley and Neighbourhood.
Presideut, T. Andrews, Esq.
Treasurer, Alex. Stewart. Secretary, Samuel Dougall.
Captain, James A. D. MacKean.
General Committee.
Messrs Ales. Miller
Robert Dalziel
William Wilson
Messrs William Reid, jun.
James Millar, jun.
Jas. A. D. MacKean
John Andrews
President, Treasurer, and Secretary, ex-officio
Match Committee
Jas. A. D. MacKean
Alex. Miller
John Andrews
James MacKean
Samuel Dougall,
Members' Yearly Subscription, 10s 6d.
LINSIDE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, George Semple. Vice-President, A. Craig.
Captain, A. M'Garvie. Lieut. T. Storrie.
Treasurer, Allan Young.
Match Secretary, A. M'Garvie. General Secretary, Jas. M'Kinlay.
MOSSVALE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, T. H. M'Padyen.
Captain, Francis Thomas. Vice-Captain, D. Wilson.
Treasurer, John Baird. Secretary, W. Stevenson, 1 Barclay Street.
Committee— F. Thomas, D. Wilson, W. M'HouL
LORNE CRICKET CLUB— Grounds, Westmarch.
President, R. Hardie. Vice-President, T. Murray.
Captain, William Lawrie. Vice-Captain, M. Hamilton.
Treasurer, T. F. M'Leod.
Secretary, John Miller, 117 George Street.
Girling Clubs.
PAISLEY BOREAS CURLING CLUB.
Instituted 1852.
Patron, Alex. A. Speirs, E^tp, of Elderslie.
Patroness, Lady Anne Speirs, of Elderslie.
President, John Smith. Vice-President, James T. Forbes.
Representative Members, R. Congalton and Alex. Young.
Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Lees, D.D.
Treasure!', Bobert Patersou. Secretary, Robert Congalton.
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