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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LONEND Lone End Lonend
Lone End Lonend
Lone End Lonend
Lone End Lonend
Plan of Paisley 1822
Mr David Semple Writer
Mr William Hodge Town Clerk
Provost R Brown
Plate on Wall
012.02 Extends from its junction With Saucel to its junction With Blackhall, Consists of houses two and three Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, its junction With Saucel takes Place at the South end of Saucel Distillery, And its junction With Blackhall Occurs About One Chain South of the Gate which is at the entrance to Lonend Dye Works,
LONEND HOUSE Lonend House
Lonend House
Lonend House
Lonend House
Mr David Semple Writer
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Provost R Brown
Mr P.C. MacGregor Proprietor
012.02 An elegant and Commodious dwelling house, three Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, With an extensive garden Attached, Situated in Lonend.
Messrs Leckie & MacGregor Proprietors
The Revd [Reverend] A Henderson & Mr William McIntyre Junr [Junior], Occupants
N.B. Lonend is a Scotticism for Lane End.

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Plan 12.2.25 Trace 6 & 7
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