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TABLE OF DISTANCES. 245
771. f. p.
Hagg Mill, Johnstone, 4 2 6
Haugh — Hurlet road, leading to Pollokshaws, 4 1 29
Hawkhead House 2 12
Ha wkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills — J. & R. Ramsay, 17 2
High street (head of Lady lane), 2 35
Houston Cross (by Johnstone and Crosslee), 6 7 5
Houston Free Church, 6 6 26
Houston Parish Church, 7 29
Houston Parish Manse, 6 3 38
Houston Bleachfield, 7 1 23
Househill House (road from Hurlet to Pollokshaws), 3 7 18
Howwood— Buck's Head Inn, 5 6 32
Hurlet (cross roads) — Archibald Renfrew, blacksmith, 3 32
Hurlet Alum Works, 3 1 30
Hurlet Alum and Copperas Works, 3 126
Inchinnan Bridge, 2 5 20
Inchinnan Kirk, 2 7 15
Inchinnan Manse, 2 7 2
lukermann, 2 7
Johnstone Castle, , 3 5 8
Johnstone Cross (near Black Ball Head lun), 3 5 34
Johnstone Flax Mill — Fiulayson, Bousfield, & Co., 3 6 33
Johnstone Mill— Mr. William Paton, 3 6 27
Kilbarchan (Cross), 5 4 30
Kilbarchan Pai'ish Kirk, 5 5 6
Kilbarchan Parish Manse, 5 2 26
Kilbarchan Uuited Presbyterian Manse, 5 6 30
Kilnside House— Mr. Stewart Clark, 4 31
Kirktoufield, 5 3 28
Kilmalcolm, 11 1
Langbank, 10 2
Langside — memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's troops, 13th
May, 1568, 7 2 20
Levern Bank Inn, 5 4 3
Levern Mill, 4 4 20
Linclive, 2 4 15
Linside, ... 5
Linwood Cotton Works, , 3 3 10
Locher Bank, 6 11
Lochwinuoch Cross (Black Bull Inn), 9 6 1
Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk, 9 5 25
Lochwinuoch Parish Manse, 10 2 39
Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn, 8 4 24
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Church, 9 1 17
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Manse, 9 5 4
Love street (No. 50.), 3 12
Lylesland, 7
Marchfield House— Mr. John Clark, 10 6
Maswellton House — Mr. William Wotherspoon, 7 8
771. f. p.
Hagg Mill, Johnstone, 4 2 6
Haugh — Hurlet road, leading to Pollokshaws, 4 1 29
Hawkhead House 2 12
Ha wkhead Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills — J. & R. Ramsay, 17 2
High street (head of Lady lane), 2 35
Houston Cross (by Johnstone and Crosslee), 6 7 5
Houston Free Church, 6 6 26
Houston Parish Church, 7 29
Houston Parish Manse, 6 3 38
Houston Bleachfield, 7 1 23
Househill House (road from Hurlet to Pollokshaws), 3 7 18
Howwood— Buck's Head Inn, 5 6 32
Hurlet (cross roads) — Archibald Renfrew, blacksmith, 3 32
Hurlet Alum Works, 3 1 30
Hurlet Alum and Copperas Works, 3 126
Inchinnan Bridge, 2 5 20
Inchinnan Kirk, 2 7 15
Inchinnan Manse, 2 7 2
lukermann, 2 7
Johnstone Castle, , 3 5 8
Johnstone Cross (near Black Ball Head lun), 3 5 34
Johnstone Flax Mill — Fiulayson, Bousfield, & Co., 3 6 33
Johnstone Mill— Mr. William Paton, 3 6 27
Kilbarchan (Cross), 5 4 30
Kilbarchan Pai'ish Kirk, 5 5 6
Kilbarchan Parish Manse, 5 2 26
Kilbarchan Uuited Presbyterian Manse, 5 6 30
Kilnside House— Mr. Stewart Clark, 4 31
Kirktoufield, 5 3 28
Kilmalcolm, 11 1
Langbank, 10 2
Langside — memorable for the defeat of Queen Mary's troops, 13th
May, 1568, 7 2 20
Levern Bank Inn, 5 4 3
Levern Mill, 4 4 20
Linclive, 2 4 15
Linside, ... 5
Linwood Cotton Works, , 3 3 10
Locher Bank, 6 11
Lochwinuoch Cross (Black Bull Inn), 9 6 1
Lochwinnoch Parish Kirk, 9 5 25
Lochwinuoch Parish Manse, 10 2 39
Lochwinnoch Roadhead Inn, 8 4 24
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Church, 9 1 17
Lochwinnoch United Presbyterian Manse, 9 5 4
Love street (No. 50.), 3 12
Lylesland, 7
Marchfield House— Mr. John Clark, 10 6
Maswellton House — Mr. William Wotherspoon, 7 8
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Paisley > Paisley directory and general advertiser > 1893-1894 > (251) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86211701 |
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Description | For 1893-94. |
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Shelfmark | R.243.h |
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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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