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272 JOHNSTONE DIEECTOEY.
Kemp, Robert, fish, fruit, and egg merchant, 56 High street — house
4 CoUier street
Kennedy, John, manager at D. Biggart & Son's — house Cartside
cottage
Kennedy, Robert E., painter and decorator, 7 High st. — ho. 6 do.
Kerr, Finlay, collector of poor rates — oifice 25 Church street — head
office, 98 High street, Paisley
Kerr, Helen, eating-house, 24 High street — house Crosslee
Kerr, Peter, civil engineer and surveyor, of Kerr & Watson — •
house Lincliye, Linwood
Kerr, Mrs., draper, 3 Buchanan street
Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton
Kerr & Watson, architects, 46 High street
Killoch, Matthew, M.B., CM., New Medical Hall, 64 High street
— house 9 Walkinshaw street
Kirkwood, Charles, clerk to Smith & M'Laurin — house Quarrelton
Kirkwood, William, jun, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s — house
Quarrelton
Knox, William, clerk to J. & W. Weems — house 4 Blackball
buildings. Paisley
LAING, John, newsagent, stationer, and tobacconist, 56 High st.
— house 60 do.
Laird, George, colporteur, 9 William street
Laird, James, 33 Macdowall street
Lambie, John, grocer and provision merchant, 69 High street — ho.
Janefield place, Canal street
Landles & Co., steam printers and lithographers, 10 William street
Landles, F. A., at Thomas Boyd's — house 2 Rowanlee terrace
Landles, F. G., of Landles & Co. — house 33 High street
Lang, Charles, bootmaker, 21 High street — house Elmbank, Thorn
Lang, George, clerk, Union Bank — house Milliken street, Houston
Lang, James, of John Lang & Sons — house Lilybank
Lang, John, & Sons, lathe manufacturers and special tool makers,
Mary street
Lang, John, sen., of John Lang & Sons — house Lilybank
Lang, John, jun., of John Lang & Sons — house Springfield
Lang, Robert, of John Lang & Sons — house FuUarton villa
Lang, William B., of John Lang & Sous — house Lilybank
Lauder, Adam, cowfeeder, Greenend cottage, Quarrelton road
Laurie, James, salesman, Co-operative Society's fleshing department
— house Elderslie
Lawrie, George, missionary, West U.P. Church — house 2 Parkside
place. Floors street
Kemp, Robert, fish, fruit, and egg merchant, 56 High street — house
4 CoUier street
Kennedy, John, manager at D. Biggart & Son's — house Cartside
cottage
Kennedy, Robert E., painter and decorator, 7 High st. — ho. 6 do.
Kerr, Finlay, collector of poor rates — oifice 25 Church street — head
office, 98 High street, Paisley
Kerr, Helen, eating-house, 24 High street — house Crosslee
Kerr, Peter, civil engineer and surveyor, of Kerr & Watson — •
house Lincliye, Linwood
Kerr, Mrs., draper, 3 Buchanan street
Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton
Kerr & Watson, architects, 46 High street
Killoch, Matthew, M.B., CM., New Medical Hall, 64 High street
— house 9 Walkinshaw street
Kirkwood, Charles, clerk to Smith & M'Laurin — house Quarrelton
Kirkwood, William, jun, at Finlayson, Bousfield, & Co.'s — house
Quarrelton
Knox, William, clerk to J. & W. Weems — house 4 Blackball
buildings. Paisley
LAING, John, newsagent, stationer, and tobacconist, 56 High st.
— house 60 do.
Laird, George, colporteur, 9 William street
Laird, James, 33 Macdowall street
Lambie, John, grocer and provision merchant, 69 High street — ho.
Janefield place, Canal street
Landles & Co., steam printers and lithographers, 10 William street
Landles, F. A., at Thomas Boyd's — house 2 Rowanlee terrace
Landles, F. G., of Landles & Co. — house 33 High street
Lang, Charles, bootmaker, 21 High street — house Elmbank, Thorn
Lang, George, clerk, Union Bank — house Milliken street, Houston
Lang, James, of John Lang & Sons — house Lilybank
Lang, John, & Sons, lathe manufacturers and special tool makers,
Mary street
Lang, John, sen., of John Lang & Sons — house Lilybank
Lang, John, jun., of John Lang & Sons — house Springfield
Lang, Robert, of John Lang & Sons — house FuUarton villa
Lang, William B., of John Lang & Sous — house Lilybank
Lauder, Adam, cowfeeder, Greenend cottage, Quarrelton road
Laurie, James, salesman, Co-operative Society's fleshing department
— house Elderslie
Lawrie, George, missionary, West U.P. Church — house 2 Parkside
place. Floors street
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Paisley > Paisley directory and general advertiser > 1893-1894 > (278) |
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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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