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TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
GROSS OF PAISLEY TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY,
MEASURED EXPRESSLY FOR
FOWLER'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
Abercorn Inn — Mrs. Anderson -
Abbey Kirk -
Abbey Manse — Rev. Robert Macnair
Abbot's Meikle Inch — Mr. Robert Speirs
Adelphi Mill— Mr. William Aitken -
Arden Lime Kilns — (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes} — J. Fleming, lime
merchant, Darnly -
Arthurlie — Mr Henry Dunlop
Arthurlie bleachfield — Mr Matthew Blackwood
Arthurlie House— Mr William Lowndes
Arthurlie Inn — J. Anderson -
Auchentorlie — Mr Andrew Brown
Auldhouse bleachfield — Messrs. James Young & Son
Auldfield Cotton Works, and Steam Loom Factory-
Messrs. Thomas Hunter & Co.
Bankhouse — Mr William Shanks
Banktop — Mr James Smith -
Banktop — Rev.- Alexander Telfer
Banktop Mill— Walter Brock & Co.
Barbush -
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft)
Barr — William Macdoivall of Garthland
Barshaw — Mr Robert Smith „ - -
Barshaw Park — Mr Andrew Millar
Barskivan —Mr Alexander Aitkenhead
Barrhead — United Secession Church (gate of;
Beauchamp — Mrs. Martin -
Blackhall, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall)
Blythsvvood House — Archibald Campbell, Esq.
Bowling Green, (once the Prsetorium of a Roman Camp)
Brabloch— Mr Fulton M'Kerrell ...
Bridge of Ellistoun -
m.
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2 4
1 14
3 39
1
5 8
i
19
5
1 16
3
6 20
4
1 12
4
3 29
3
7 22
7 29
6
2 22
6
1 30
3
5 11
3
5 37
3
5 37
3
6 1
3
6 24
5
5
10
1 35
1
4 10
1
32
1
6 3G
4
2 5
4 13
1
4
3
6 30
i
3 15
5 12
6
4 13
TABLE OF DISTANCES
FROM THE
GROSS OF PAISLEY TO DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE COUNTY,
MEASURED EXPRESSLY FOR
FOWLER'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
Abercorn Inn — Mrs. Anderson -
Abbey Kirk -
Abbey Manse — Rev. Robert Macnair
Abbot's Meikle Inch — Mr. Robert Speirs
Adelphi Mill— Mr. William Aitken -
Arden Lime Kilns — (This lime is famed for being superior
in quality for certain purposes} — J. Fleming, lime
merchant, Darnly -
Arthurlie — Mr Henry Dunlop
Arthurlie bleachfield — Mr Matthew Blackwood
Arthurlie House— Mr William Lowndes
Arthurlie Inn — J. Anderson -
Auchentorlie — Mr Andrew Brown
Auldhouse bleachfield — Messrs. James Young & Son
Auldfield Cotton Works, and Steam Loom Factory-
Messrs. Thomas Hunter & Co.
Bankhouse — Mr William Shanks
Banktop — Mr James Smith -
Banktop — Rev.- Alexander Telfer
Banktop Mill— Walter Brock & Co.
Barbush -
Bargarran, (famous as a scene of witchcraft)
Barr — William Macdoivall of Garthland
Barshaw — Mr Robert Smith „ - -
Barshaw Park — Mr Andrew Millar
Barskivan —Mr Alexander Aitkenhead
Barrhead — United Secession Church (gate of;
Beauchamp — Mrs. Martin -
Blackhall, (the ancient residence of the Stewarts of Black-
hall)
Blythsvvood House — Archibald Campbell, Esq.
Bowling Green, (once the Prsetorium of a Roman Camp)
Brabloch— Mr Fulton M'Kerrell ...
Bridge of Ellistoun -
m.
/• P-
2 4
1 14
3 39
1
5 8
i
19
5
1 16
3
6 20
4
1 12
4
3 29
3
7 22
7 29
6
2 22
6
1 30
3
5 11
3
5 37
3
5 37
3
6 1
3
6 24
5
5
10
1 35
1
4 10
1
32
1
6 3G
4
2 5
4 13
1
4
3
6 30
i
3 15
5 12
6
4 13
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Counties > Renfrewshire > Historical and descriptive sketches of the towns and principal villages in the Upper Ward of Renfrewshire > (267) |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish counties or parts of counties. |
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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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