Thanks Gortonboy,
Interesting because I had nothing after Oct 1841.
The last parra of the Paisley Abbey Poor Law Record.
October 1841: the petitioner has been in the Infirmary and his general health is greatly impaired.
He still however wants the power of his left hand. His friends have advised him to begin to sell
shawls and to obtain a license for that end. He thinks he might be able to do for himself in this way
as he was in that way 2 years before with Mr Haiden [John Haiden & Co, Shawl Manufacturers, 9
Marshall's Lane]. He requires a licence which will cost 20/- per quarter or 80/- a year. He wishes
one quarter paid and his clothes taken out of pawn, which comes to 23/-.
Dave