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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SCHOOL [Stevenson Street] School
School
School
School
Mr David Semple, Writer
Mr William Hodge. Town Clerk
Revd [Reverend] A Pollock, Minister
Provost R Brown
012.06 A large and Substantial Building, One Storey high, Slated and in good repair, Situated in Stevenson Street, Was erected at an expense of £538, £216 of which was a Government Grant, £100 from the MacDonald fund, and the remainder from Private Subscriptions from the Members of the South Free Church Congregation, The teachers Salary is derived from Scholars fees and a Sum of fifteen pounds P [per] Annum which he receives from the funds of the Said Congregation, Affords tuition in the elem[entary] Branches of an English education, Average Attendance 60.
STEVENSON STREET Stevenson Street
Stevenson Street
Stevenson Street
Stevenson Street
Mr David Semple, Writer
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Provost R Brown
Plate on Wall
012.06 Extends from Causeyside Street, Westwards Consists of houses one and two Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, and are Chiefly Occupied by Weavers, it is a new Street, and Will in all Probability form a junction With Stirling Street, in the Course of time.

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Plan 12.2.24 Trace 5

TOWN OF PAISLEY

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The name "Stevenson Street" before the word "School" has been scored out.

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