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TABLE OF DISTANCES. 257
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Maxwellton street (Horse Shoe) — neai* this spot several persous, con-
demned for witchcraft, were burned in 1697,.. 6
Maxwellton (No. 1) 7 35
Merksworth Cottage, Incbinuau road, 1 119
Midtonfield, 5 5 28
Millbank, 10 7 3
Millarston (Bridge) — Candren burn, 14 5
Milliken, 4 4 1
Mount Pleasant (Johnstone), 3 7 2
Mount Pleasant (Paisley)— Rev. Dr. Hutton, 6 18
Neilston Cross (oppo-^ite Parish Church Gate), 5 2 28
Neilston Parish Manse, ., 5 5 34
Nethercommon, , 6 26
Netherfield, 4 2 11
Nether Kirkton, 5 25
Newfield— Mr. R. Watson, 4 121
New Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 34
New Mill (Johnstone), 3 5 36
Newton of Belltrees, 8 37
Nitshill Alum and Copperas Woi-ks, 3 7 32
Nitshill (Cross), 3 5 6
Old Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 29
Old Mill (Johnstone), 3 6 32
Paisley Barracks, 5 17
Paisley East Toll Bar (late), 7 27
Paisley Gas Works — George Hislop, engineer and manager, 7 28
Peockland House (Johnstone), 3 3 2(5
Peockland Mill (Johnstone) — D. Biggart & Sons, 3 3 7
Pollok, 5 7 10
PoUokshaws (Gross), (j 4
Port-Glasgow, 13 7
Quarrel ton, 3 5 8
Ralston House, 1 6 11
Renfrew Cross (Black Bull Inn), 2 7 1
Renfrew Ferry, , 3 3
Rosebank Cottage, Johnstone, 3 4 18
Saint Fillan's Catholic Church, Houston, 6 6
Saint John the Evangelist's Church, Barrhead, 4 6 4
Sandyford (West), 1 2 26
Saucel Bank House, 6 6
Sacell Brewery, 3 26
Shaw Mill, 6 2 9
Shortroods, 6 25
South Arthurlie Printfield — Z. Heys & Sons, 3 7 28
Springbank Field — near Neilston, 5 6 17
Springfield, 4 4 1
Springfield House, 4 3 8
Spriiighill House, 4 1 33
St. James street (No. 20) — head of Caledonia street, 3
Storie street (No. 32) foot of, 3 26
Stow place, 4
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- WA. /. J).
Maxwellton street (Horse Shoe) — neai* this spot several persous, con-
demned for witchcraft, were burned in 1697,.. 6
Maxwellton (No. 1) 7 35
Merksworth Cottage, Incbinuau road, 1 119
Midtonfield, 5 5 28
Millbank, 10 7 3
Millarston (Bridge) — Candren burn, 14 5
Milliken, 4 4 1
Mount Pleasant (Johnstone), 3 7 2
Mount Pleasant (Paisley)— Rev. Dr. Hutton, 6 18
Neilston Cross (oppo-^ite Parish Church Gate), 5 2 28
Neilston Parish Manse, ., 5 5 34
Nethercommon, , 6 26
Netherfield, 4 2 11
Nether Kirkton, 5 25
Newfield— Mr. R. Watson, 4 121
New Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 34
New Mill (Johnstone), 3 5 36
Newton of Belltrees, 8 37
Nitshill Alum and Copperas Woi-ks, 3 7 32
Nitshill (Cross), 3 5 6
Old Mill (Bridge of Weir), 7 29
Old Mill (Johnstone), 3 6 32
Paisley Barracks, 5 17
Paisley East Toll Bar (late), 7 27
Paisley Gas Works — George Hislop, engineer and manager, 7 28
Peockland House (Johnstone), 3 3 2(5
Peockland Mill (Johnstone) — D. Biggart & Sons, 3 3 7
Pollok, 5 7 10
PoUokshaws (Gross), (j 4
Port-Glasgow, 13 7
Quarrel ton, 3 5 8
Ralston House, 1 6 11
Renfrew Cross (Black Bull Inn), 2 7 1
Renfrew Ferry, , 3 3
Rosebank Cottage, Johnstone, 3 4 18
Saint Fillan's Catholic Church, Houston, 6 6
Saint John the Evangelist's Church, Barrhead, 4 6 4
Sandyford (West), 1 2 26
Saucel Bank House, 6 6
Sacell Brewery, 3 26
Shaw Mill, 6 2 9
Shortroods, 6 25
South Arthurlie Printfield — Z. Heys & Sons, 3 7 28
Springbank Field — near Neilston, 5 6 17
Springfield, 4 4 1
Springfield House, 4 3 8
Spriiighill House, 4 1 33
St. James street (No. 20) — head of Caledonia street, 3
Storie street (No. 32) foot of, 3 26
Stow place, 4
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Paisley > Paisley directory and general advertiser > 1898-1899 > (265) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86215954 |
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Description | For 1898-99. |
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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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