OS1/26/20/57

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BAPTIST CHAPEL [George St] Baptist Chapel Baptist Chapel
Baptist Chapel
Baptist Chapel
Provost R Brown
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Mr David Semple Writer
Mr J. W McAlpine
012.02 A Plain but Substantial building Situated in George Street, Was erected in 1810 by the Wesleyan Methodist Congregation, from money raised on Mortgage and was Sold by the Said Congregation in 1843 to a Private individual to Pay the mortgage debt, it is now rented and held on a yearly lease by the Baptist Congregation and is Supported Solely by them, the Chapel is Situated on the Second Storey of the building the first Storey being Occupied as Shops, Contains About 450 Sittings. There is no Minister in Connection With it, the Service is conducted by Messrs J.W. McAlpine and Alexander Smith
CANALBANK Canalbank
Canalbank
Canalbank
Canalbank
Provost R Brown
Mr William Hodge Town Clerk
Mr David Semple Writer
Mr T.H. McFarlane
012.02 A neat and Commodious dwelling house two Storeys high, with Ornamental Grounds and Garden Attached, Pleasantly Situated off Canal Street and Adjacent to the Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal, The property & residence of Mr T.H. McFarlane
There is another house of this name a little South West of the Canal Wharf.

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Plan 12.2.23 Trace 6 & 7
TOWN OF PAISLEY

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