J. and J. S. Templeton
of 128, Crownpoint-road, Glasgow
1873 Exhibited Brussels and Wilton carpets and brocade curtains at the Vienna Exhibition[1]
1876 the Subscriber, Peter Reid, residing in Renfrew street, Glasgow, retired as at 30th November, 1875, in terms of the contract, from the copartnership of James Templeton and Co., and J. and J. S. Templeton, Carpet Manufacturers, in Glasgow and London.[2]
1878 Exhibitor at the Paris Universal Exhibition, of carpets, door curtains[3]
1879 BY mutual agreement, the Subscribers, James Templeton, senior, and Archibald Templeton, retired, as at and from the 30th day of November last, from the Copartnership carried on by them and the other Subscribers, John Stewart Templeton and James Templeton, junior, as Carpet Manufacturers, in Glasgow, under the firms of [[James Templeton and Co|James Templeton and Company]] and J. and J. S. Templeton, of which firms the four Subscribers were the sole Partners. The Subscribers, John Stewart Templeton and James Templeton, junior, continue to carry on the business under the same firms.[4]