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Societies, &c. Appendix. 2 IS
181 4. Renfrew Townhead Friendly Society— Cunningham Thorn--
son, preses, — Thomas Stewart, treasurer, High street — John.
M'Intyre, clerk, Back row— William Murchie, offieer,
Hearst lane
1817. Renfrew Mort Safe Company— Robert Young, preses arid
treasurer, High street — John Stewart, clerk, Canal street,
— Andrew Crawford, jun. officer, High street
1817. Renfrew Mort Safe Society— John Berry, preses, Cross —
Alexander M* William, treasurer, Cow lane — John Stewart'
clerk, Cross — Andrew Crawford, sen. officer, High street
1820. Renfrew Coffin Cover Society— James Jack, preses, Canal
street — Thomas Johnstone, treasurer, High street — John.
Robertson, clerk, Wilson .street
1820. Renfrew Female Benevolent Society — Mrs M'Laws, presi-
dent, Pinkerton cottage — Mrs M> William, treasurer, Cow
lane— Charles M'William, Clerk, Cow lane
1825. Renfrew Coffin Society— John Morton, preses, Pinkerton,
lane — William Jack, treasurer, Pinkerton lane — Andrew.
M'Ewan, clerk
NB.-To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 11(7.
RENFREW NEWS ROOM.
At the Black Bull Inn, 3 High st.— Free to Burgesses and Strangers.
Engine few Extinguishing Fire.
Captain — James Wallace, Dean of Guild, High street.
The Water Engine and other Apparatus, are deposited at the Gaoj,
Key to be found at William Murchie's, town-officer, Hearst lane.
Renfrewshire Instrumental Band — Wm. Mason, master, Renfrew.
Fairs— Third Tuesday of May, and Second Friday of June.;
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181 4. Renfrew Townhead Friendly Society— Cunningham Thorn--
son, preses, — Thomas Stewart, treasurer, High street — John.
M'Intyre, clerk, Back row— William Murchie, offieer,
Hearst lane
1817. Renfrew Mort Safe Company— Robert Young, preses arid
treasurer, High street — John Stewart, clerk, Canal street,
— Andrew Crawford, jun. officer, High street
1817. Renfrew Mort Safe Society— John Berry, preses, Cross —
Alexander M* William, treasurer, Cow lane — John Stewart'
clerk, Cross — Andrew Crawford, sen. officer, High street
1820. Renfrew Coffin Cover Society— James Jack, preses, Canal
street — Thomas Johnstone, treasurer, High street — John.
Robertson, clerk, Wilson .street
1820. Renfrew Female Benevolent Society — Mrs M'Laws, presi-
dent, Pinkerton cottage — Mrs M> William, treasurer, Cow
lane— Charles M'William, Clerk, Cow lane
1825. Renfrew Coffin Society— John Morton, preses, Pinkerton,
lane — William Jack, treasurer, Pinkerton lane — Andrew.
M'Ewan, clerk
NB.-To Managers of Societies, see Paisley Directory, page 11(7.
RENFREW NEWS ROOM.
At the Black Bull Inn, 3 High st.— Free to Burgesses and Strangers.
Engine few Extinguishing Fire.
Captain — James Wallace, Dean of Guild, High street.
The Water Engine and other Apparatus, are deposited at the Gaoj,
Key to be found at William Murchie's, town-officer, Hearst lane.
Renfrewshire Instrumental Band — Wm. Mason, master, Renfrew.
Fairs— Third Tuesday of May, and Second Friday of June.;
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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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