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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SEEDHILL MILLS (Flour) Seedhill Mills Flour etc
Seedhill Mills Flour etc
Seedhill Mills Flour etc
Provost R Brown
Mr William Hodge Town Clerk
Mr David Semple, Writer
012.02 Extensive Flour And Oatmeal Mills three Storeys high, Slated and in good repair With Kilns and Granary Attached, Situated in Seedhill And Adjacent to the River Cart, The Mills and Part of the Granary are in the Abbey Parish, the Other Portion of the Granary and Kilns are in the Low Church Parish, It is Worked both by Water and Steam, the Steam Engine is 14 Horse Power,
The Marquis of Abercorn Proprietor
Mr Hugh Stirling, Occupier,
SEEDHILL CRAIGS Seedhill Crags
Seedhill Craigs
Seedhill Craigs
Seedhill Craigs
Mr William Hodge Town Clerk
Mr David Semple Writer
Provost R Brown
Map of Paisley 1822
012.02 This name is Applied to a large ledge of Rocks Which run Across the River Cart from the Seedhill Mills to Saucel Mills, and form a beautiful and Picturesque Waterfall, as Well as a natural Mill dam, These rocks are Supposed to have given the name to the Town of Paisley.

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Plan 12.2.20 Trace 8
TOWN OF PAISLEY

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