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Richard Gillespie was the son of William Gillespie, who operated the a cotten spinning and calico printing business near Glasgow, in the town of Anderston.

As noted in Clan Stirling Online:

About the year 1790 most of these early Northwoodside feus became centred by purchase in the person of William Gillespie, calico printer in Anderston and cotton spinner at Mid Woodside. He was among the very first to establish these branches of business in this district. His print-works stood in the angle of what are now William Street and North Street. The cotton mill was situated at the junction of the Pinkston Burn with the Kelvin, on the west side of the recently formed Park Road, about opposite the English Episcopal Chapel of St. Silas. A mill of later date occupies at the present day nearly the site of Mr. Gillespie's old one.

The print-works in Anderston were popularly known as "Gillespie's Field,"  . . .

His three sons, James, Richard, and Colin, were, like their father, well known merchants and proprietors. The last was an eminent American merchant . . . 

 


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