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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: People from Greenock, James Watt, William Kidd, Richard Wilson, John Dunmore Lang, John McGeoch, Barony of Cartsburn, Baron of Cartsburn, William Bridges, Robert Campbell, Henry Robertson Bowers, David Cairns, Hugh Enes Blackmore, Lawrence Tynes, Neil McCann, Joe Harper, John Simpson, Alan Sharp, Alex McDonald, Scottie McClue, David MacGregor, W. S. Graham, Linda Esther Gray, Ross Finnie, Harry Rennie, Inverclyde Royal Hospital, Minnie Dean, Alastair Denniston, John Laird, Michael Dickson, Arts Guild Theatre, Finlay McQuistan, John Henry Mackay, Mclean Museum, Gary Harkins, Andy Love, Greenock Wanderers RFC, James Bridie, Edward Caird, David Hopkin, Martin Compston, Neil Paterson, John McDowell, Peter McDougall, Chic Murray, Bill McPherson, Sir Andrew Noble, 1st Baronet, William Forsyth QC, William Scott, James Guthrie, Alison Watt, William Quarrier, David Boyle, Andy Provan, William Brymner, David Barron, Michael Paton, Carl Gordon, Duncan McNeil, Sean Paterson, Jean Adam, Hamish MacCunn, Anne McLaughlin, Owen Archdeacon, William Smith, Phil Cannie, Denis Devlin, Ryan McWilliams, Albert McQuarrie, Mark Archdeacon, John Caird, Alexander Paterson, Craig Molloy, William Laird, James Miller, Neil Orr, Jimmy Mack, Greenock Blitz, Archibald Lang Fleming, Alec Leslie, John Cummings, William Wallace, Shaun Dillon, Ryan Thomson, Tommy Orr, Leslie Thorne, Greenock rail accident, Stella Gonet, Willie Ormond, Ian Allison, Greenock West, John McNeil, Douglas Brymner, Alec Stewart, Tommy Bryceland, John Anderson, Vince Brockie, John McGowan, Craig McPherson, Joe Johnson, Stuart Munn, John Morison, Sandy McCubbin, E. A. Taylor, John Oswald, Jimmy Oswald, John McLeod, Leitch Ritchie, Robert Caird, John Scott, John McKenzie, Cartsdyke. Excerpt: James Watt, FRS, FRSE (19 January 1736 - 25 August 1819) was a Scottish inventor and mec...