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CUMBERNAULD [Parish] Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
Cumbernauld Parish
New Statistical Account
Chalmers' Caledonia
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Caledonia Romana
Oliver & Boyd's Almanac
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Estate Maps
Valuation Roll
Revd. [Reverend] H. Park Parish Minister
Revd. [Reverend] H. Baird U.P. [United Presbyerian] Minister
Daniel McGrigor Inspector of Poor
Sheriff's List of Meresmen
"Cumbernauld is of Celtic derivation Cumar An Alt, in that language signifying a meeting of streams; and there is a remarkable number of streams running in all directions, part in the Forth & part into the Clyde." New Statistical Account.
Cumbernauld, a parish, Containing a small post town of its own name also the village of Condorat, & the station of Croy, in the detached district of Dumbartonshire. It is bounded on the west by the Parish of Kirkintilloch, and on the other sides by the Counties of Stirling & Lanark. Its length westward is about 8 miles; its breadth is from 3 to 4 miles; and its area is about 9.146 acres. The Kelvin traces part of the northern Boundary, & the Luggie part of the southern Boundary; but both are here insonsiderable streams the surface is here beautifully diversified with small hills and fertile dales. The highest part is called Fannyside moor producing nothing but heath & furze. On the south-east side
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Dumbartonshire (Det. [Detached]) -- Cumbernauld Parish

"Comer, Cumar, A meeting of Water's" (Gaelic)
"Allt, A mountain Stream" (Gaelic)

There is no portion of this parish detached,
nor part or parts of any other parish con-
tained within its boundary.
R.H.

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