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Brown, James Shaw, Burgh Inspector of poor — office, 8
New Sneddon — house, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, James, teller, City of Glasgow Bank, 32 Cotton st.
Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlauds
Brown, John, of Robert Brown & Son, Shortroods
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, 73 Causeyside
Brown, John, of J. & J. Brown, 17 Abbey street
Brown, J. & J., fleshers, 21 Smithhills
Brown, Matthew, baker, Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18
Broomlands — house, 27 Oakshaw street
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street — house, 33 Oakshaw street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher industrial department,
Stow school, 13 Stow street
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 61 High street
Brown, Mrs Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Mrs John, of J. & J. Brown, 21 Smithhills
Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Royal Starch Works, Collinslee and Carriagehill —
(See advertisement)
Brown, Rev. James, minister of St. James Street U.P,
Church, 44 High street
Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of patent machine
made bricks, drain pipes and tiles, Caledonia and
Shortroods Works ; and of fire bricks, patent sewer
pipes, &c., Ferguslie Fire-clay Works — town office
Sneddon Bridge — (See advertisement)
Brown, Robert, of Robert Brown & Son, Underwood Park
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High street —
house, do.
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, sewed muslin manufacturers, 166
George street
Brown, William, corkcutter, 95 High Street — ^house, 12
Neilston street
Brown, William, flesher, 25 Gauze street — house, 32
Cotton street
Brown, W. Berwick, grocer and tea merchant, 30 High
street
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
.—house, 42 do.
Brown, James Shaw, Burgh Inspector of poor — office, 8
New Sneddon — house, 3 Back Sneddon
Brown, James, teller, City of Glasgow Bank, 32 Cotton st.
Brown, John Armour, of Brown & Poison, Sunnyside
Brown, John, broker, 11 Broomlauds
Brown, John, of Robert Brown & Son, Shortroods
Brown, John, of Brown & Poison, 73 Causeyside
Brown, John, of J. & J. Brown, 17 Abbey street
Brown, J. & J., fleshers, 21 Smithhills
Brown, Matthew, baker, Hawkhead Mills Bakery, 18
Broomlands — house, 27 Oakshaw street
Brown, M., hosier, 4 Moss street — house, 33 Oakshaw street
Brown, Miss Elizabeth, teacher industrial department,
Stow school, 13 Stow street
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 61 High street
Brown, Mrs Hugh, baker, 56 Causeyside
Brown, Mrs John, of J. & J. Brown, 21 Smithhills
Brown & Poison, starch and corn flour manufacturers,
Royal Starch Works, Collinslee and Carriagehill —
(See advertisement)
Brown, Rev. James, minister of St. James Street U.P,
Church, 44 High street
Brown, Robert, & Son, manufacturers of patent machine
made bricks, drain pipes and tiles, Caledonia and
Shortroods Works ; and of fire bricks, patent sewer
pipes, &c., Ferguslie Fire-clay Works — town office
Sneddon Bridge — (See advertisement)
Brown, Robert, of Robert Brown & Son, Underwood Park
Brown, Robert, tailor and clothier, 99 High street —
house, do.
Brown, Sharps, & Tyars, sewed muslin manufacturers, 166
George street
Brown, William, corkcutter, 95 High Street — ^house, 12
Neilston street
Brown, William, flesher, 25 Gauze street — house, 32
Cotton street
Brown, W. Berwick, grocer and tea merchant, 30 High
street
Brown, William, grocer and tea merchant, 37 High street
.—house, 42 do.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Paisley > Watson's directory for Paisley, Renfrew, Johnstone, Elderslie, Linwood, Quarrelton, Thornhill, Balaclava, and Inkerman > 1870-1871 > (30) |
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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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