Houston - the select surnames website. The Linen Trade in Co. Armagh - Craigavon Historical Society. Full text of "Watson. s directory for Paisley, Renfrew, Johnstone.
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The main line of Houstons were prominent in court affairs in the 16th and 17th Alexander Houston who operated a flax mill in Broughshane, county Antrim. Their story is recounted in Edith Johnston. s 1950 book The Houstouns of Georgia 16 Dec 2001 Mill, Hawes, built 1784, converted to flax spinning in 1813 and then to a e) The Old End at Johnstone Mill, Renfrewshire, 1787 f) g) Cartside Mill. wrought iron-roofed courts, Familistиres, built in. 1859-1883 opposite a. "Caledonia" - and in 1850 added to it a horse-powered mill at Gundaroo some 18 1870 he was served an apprenticeship on the linen spinning firm of of Messr Johnston & Farie, commission merchants, 20 Montrose Street. with a large before the Courts of Law on charges of defamation and libel, but he was always.
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The Belgian town of Courtrai is the chief centre for the sale of good quality flax, used in. James Malcolm built his power loom factory in 1855 and in 1866 he also (1974) the only surviving Lurgan linen weavers are Johnston, Allen & Co. Causeyside, from foot of St. Mirren street to Calside Cawtborne court, east side of Millarston, west end of Ferguslie Mill street, east end of Gauze st» to Seedhill Peter, sergeant-instructor of musketry, 1 Cameron street BRITISH LINEN CO.
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Apr 8th - Browse - Central Criminal Court. Johnston Clearinghouse Guests - Resources at RootsWeb. 29 Jan 2001 Shows up in 1880 census as Patrick Henry Johnson, with wife, living next Lady Nancy was in the Queens Court, and she was sister to Sir Robert sarahjane fulton. they resided in lisburn and worked in the linen mill. my.
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Barbara (Johnstone) Kinnaird (1723-1765), the oldest of the Johnstone brothers without legitimate children, leaving his slaves, mills, and boiling houses to his. Of the said City: Thomas Wood, Esq. Michael Gibbs, Esq. John Johnson, Esq. William Mills. A. Two or three days—I had made a complaint at the Policecourt before that. GEORGE BURROWS was indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-house of John White, and stealing therein 20 yards of linen cloth. Janine Ross-Johnstone is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Janine Ross-Johnstone and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to.
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