. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . terest in municipal affairs, and was Provostof Paisley for three years, 1822-4. He married in 1782 Agnes,daughter of John Warrand, a merchant in Glasgow. She wasborn in 1759, and died in 1800, and was the mother of thirteenchildren ; see Carlile, John, the second, of Paisley, James, ofDublin, Margaret, of Paisley, William, of London, Alexander,the elder, Agnes (Nancy), Janet, the third, of Paisley, Thomas,of Paisley, Edward, of Paisley, Warrand, the first, and John, thethird, of Paisley ; also Stevenson, Elizabeth, and Wilson, Mary. Mr. James


. History of the Carlile family : Paisley branch . terest in municipal affairs, and was Provostof Paisley for three years, 1822-4. He married in 1782 Agnes,daughter of John Warrand, a merchant in Glasgow. She wasborn in 1759, and died in 1800, and was the mother of thirteenchildren ; see Carlile, John, the second, of Paisley, James, ofDublin, Margaret, of Paisley, William, of London, Alexander,the elder, Agnes (Nancy), Janet, the third, of Paisley, Thomas,of Paisley, Edward, of Paisley, Warrand, the first, and John, thethird, of Paisley ; also Stevenson, Elizabeth, and Wilson, Mary. Mr. James Carlile died in 1835. A window has been erectedto his memory and to that ot his brother (Carlile, William, ofPaisley) in Paisley Abbey Church by his grandsons, JamesWilliam Carlile and James Stevenson. There is a portrait inoil of Mr. James Carlile at Gayhurst (Carlile, William Walter).A memoir (pp. 15, 40) was published (with portraits) shortlyafter his death, written by his son, Dr. James Carlile, of Dublin,whose name, however, does not


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