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CADDER [parish] |
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish
Cadder Parish |
Estate Map
N.Stirling Esq. [Esquire]
A. Young. Factor
Revd: [Reverend] I. Park
New Statistical Account
Old Statistical Account
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Sheriff's Returns |
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"The name of this parish is obviously derived from the British Cadder, signifying a fortress." Chalmers' Caledonia.
A parish in the North of Lanarkshire containing about 14000 acres. The principal villages in it, are Bishop-Briggs, Auchenairn, Cadder, Chryston & Moodiesburn. "The Forth & Clyde Canal runs through the parish for 5 miles in a line nearly parallel with the Kelvin. There are a number of Freestone quarries in the parish, vast quantities of whin: rock & inexhaustible Limestone" Gazetteer of Scotland. |
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County of Lanark Cadder Parish
Note __ There is not any portion of the Parish of Cadder detached within any other Parish, not is there any portion of any other Parish contained within the bounds of this Parish.
"It is bounded on the north by Campsie and Kirkintilloch; on the east by the New Monkland; on the south by the Old Monkland and Barony; and on the west by New Kilpatrick and Baldernock. It lies on the northern extremity of the County of Lanark, adjoining to the Counties of Dumbarton and Stirling."
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RIVER KELVIN |
River Kelvin
Kelvin Water |
Estate Map
W. Stirling Esqr:
A Young Factor
New Statistical Account
Fullerton's Gazetteer
Johnston's County Map |
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"A river which takes its rise in the parish of Kilsyth in Stirlingshire, and after a circuitous course falls into the Clyde below Glasgow." Gazetteer of Scotland
This river runs along the norther boundary of the parish for about 6 miles; there are embankments on each side nearly the whole way through the parish, they were made to prevent the river, when flooded from overflowing the adjacent grounds. |
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CASTELLUM [Cadder] |
Watch Tower (site of)
Watch Tower
(site 0f)
Watch Tower
(site of)
Tumulus or Castellum
Tumulus or Castelleum
Castellum |
Revd: I. Park
James Russell
Thomas Scott
[Roy's] [Nil]: Antiquities
Caledonia Romana
Meiklam's Map of 10 miles round Glasgow |
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"The course of the [Wall] issued from the plantations of Cadder near a curious artificial tumulus, supposed to have been the site of a Roman Castellum or Watch Tower. This tumulus stands at a short distance from the parish church. It seems to have been of a rectangular shape, flat on the top and surrounded by a ditch. The spot it occupies is 3600 yards distant from [Bemulis] & it is by no means improbable that one of the [praetenturae] had been situated here, with which the above tumulus was perhaps connected as an exploratory Mount" Caledonia Romana
This is an artificial looking mound about 18 feet high & 60 feet south of the Roman Wall. The ditch on the north & part of the east side is in good preservation. All traces on the South & West sides are totally obliterated. There is a slope, or perhaps the remains of some means of ascending the Mound, from about the centre of the East side. The mound is situated on high ground. No traces of a station like those found at Balmuildy & other forts on the line of the Wall, have ever been found about what is supposed to have been a Station or a Fort at Cadder.
An extract from Roy's [Nibtery] Antiquities under the name "site of the Roman Wall Station" and from Chalmer's Caledonia under the heading "Cadder House"
See also page 315 of the Caledonia Romana |
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CADDER COTTAGE |
Cawder Cottage
Cawder Cottage
Cawder Cottage |
W. Stirling Esquire
A. Young Factor
Hugh Bogle |
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A Superior Cottage occupied by Hugh Bogle. The property of W. Stirling Esquire. |
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CADDER WOOD |
Cawder wood
Cawder wood
Cawder wood |
A. Young Factor
Reverand I. park
James Russell |
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An irregular strip of wood on the high grounds, South of Cawder [ Ho.] The Fosse of the Roman Wall runs along the north side of it for a short distance. |
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CADDER HOUSE |
Cawder House
Cawder House
Cawder House
Cadder |
Title Deeds
Mr Stirling Esquire
A. Young Factor
Estate Plan |
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The mansion house of Cawder Estate at present occupied by Mr Buchanan. Extensive pleasure grounds. food offices etc. are attached. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. __ There is an antique piece of sculpture about (8 ihches square) built into the front (or South) wall of the house. It was found in the neighbourhood of Balinuildy, "It exhibits a laurel wreath supported on either side by what is supposed to be a winged victory, each standing upon a cornucopia, which terminates in an Eagle's head, & within the wreath appear the words __
LEG Legis
II Secunda
AVG Augusta
FEC Fecit"
Caledonia Romana |
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County of Lanark Cadder Parish
Cadder or Cawder House - Map of 10 miles [joined] Glasgow
"The name of the parish of Cadder and of the lands of Cadder appears in the charters of the 12th and 13th centuries in the constant form of Cader, and this form of the name continued for several centuries thereafter. In modern times, the name has acquired the form of Cadder, and it is sometimes called Calder.
The name of this parish is, obviously, derived from the British Cader signifying a fortress: The Roman wall runs 4 1/2 miles through the northern side of the parish of Cadder and passes near the church and village. On the south side of the wall, and about a gunshot from the church, there was a Roman fort, and the remains whereof are still extant; and from this fort, the place has plainly obtained the British name of Cader."
Chalmers Caledonia, Vol. [volume] 3 page 680
On some of the proprietor's carts, at "Cadder or Cawder House", the name is spelled "Cawder", on others, it is "Cadder". The same thing occurs on the carts of the miller in Cadder Village, and also on the Carts of the "Easter Cadder" Farmer
[Christopher] Harrison La. Corpl. [Lance Corporal] R.E. |
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GLASGOW BRIDGE |
Glasgow Bridge
Glasgow Bridge
Glasgow Bridge
Glasgow Road Bridge |
Canal Company's list of bridges
Estate Map
James Stevenson, Road Surveyor
James Milne, Canal Superintendent |
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The 15th Drawbridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal. Similar in construction to the others. this Bridge is by some, called the "Glasgow Road Bridge" |
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JOHNSTONE COTTAGE |
Johnstone Cottage
Johnstone Cottage
Johnstone Cottage |
James Milne, Canal Superintendent
Valuation Roll
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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A neat Cottage. The property of the Forth & Clyde Canal Company |
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MEIKLEHILL |
Meiklehill
Meiklehill
Meiklehill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor
"Meikle-Great"
Brockett's Glossary |
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A Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esquire. |
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EASTER CADDER |
Easter Cawder
Easter Cawder
Easter Cawder |
N. Stirling Esq.
A. Young Factor
Valuation Roll |
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A superior farm steading occupied by Thomas Scott. The property of N. Stirling Esquire |
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MANSE [parish, Cadder] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Revd: [Reverend] I. Park
A. Young. Factor
Valuation Roll |
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A superior dwelling house with offices and garden attached, occupied by the present incumbent of Cadder parish - Revd: [Reverend] I. Park |
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CROFTHEAD |
Crofthead
Crofthead
Crofthead |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young Factor |
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A Farm Steading. The property of N. Stirling Esq. |
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HUNGRYSIDE BRIDGE |
Hungryside Bridge
Hungryside Bridge
Hungryside Bridge
Hungryside Bridge |
Canal Company's List of Bridges
Estate Map
James Milne, Canal Superintendent
James Stevenson, Road Surveyor |
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The 16th Draw Bridge over the Forth & Clyde Canal, numbering from the Forth. This bridge is similar in construction to the other Canal Bridges |
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County of Lanark Cadder Parish
See "Cadder House" for authorities for the proper spelling |
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TORRANCE BRIDGE |
Torrance Bridge
Torrance Bridge
Torrance Bridge |
James Stevenson. Road Surveyor
A. Young. Factor
James Noble. Schoolmaster |
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A good stone bridge with two arches, over the Kelvin. on the Turnpike road to Campsie. The village of Torrance (in Stirlingshire) is near the Bridge. It is a County Bridge |
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BOGTON |
Bogton
Bogton
Bogton |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young Factor |
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A good farm steading. The property of N. Stirling Esqr. |
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SANDY KNOWES |
Sandy Knowes
Sandy Knowes
Sandy Knowes |
Thomas Scott. Farmer
James Russell
A. Young. Factor |
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Conspicuous steep slopes of fine sand, used about ten years ago for making glass. The name is well known. |
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DRYFIELD |
Dryfield
Dryfield
Dryfield |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young. Factor |
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A good farm steading. The property of N. Stirling Esqr. |
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EASTER BALMUILDY |
Easter Balmuildy
Easter Balmuildy
Easter Balmuildy
Bemulie
Balmuli
Balmuldi |
N. Stirling Esquire
A. Young. Factor
John Scott
Caledonia Romana |
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A good farm steading. The property of N. Stirling Esqr. Several things - supposed to be Roman antiquities have been found here. These consist of a hammer, shield, and iron vessel. |
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ROMAN REMAINS (Various, have been found here) [Easter Balmuildy] |
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Various Roman remains have been found here. |
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BALMUILDY BRIDGE |
Balmuildy Bridge
Balmuildy Bridge
Balmuildy Bridge |
R. Stevenson Road Surveyor
A. Young Factor
J. Scott |
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A good stone bridge with two arches over the River Kelvin on the Turnpike Road between Glasgow & Balmore. It is a County Bridge |
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BUCHLEY |
Buchley
Buchley
Buchley |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young. Factor |
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A superior farm steading with good offices attached. The property of N. Stirling Esquire. |
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WESTER BALMUILDY |
Wester Balmuildy
Wester Balmuildy
Wester Balmuildy
Bemuli
Balulir, Balmuldi
Balmuldy |
A. Young. Factor
A. McFarlane
N. Stirling Esquire.
Caledonia Romana
Johnston's County Map |
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A Farm steading. The property of N. Stirling Esquire |
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ROMAN WALL STATION (Site of) [Balmuildy] |
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County of Lanark Parish of Cadder
(Plan 1.10.9.2)
"The Roman station of Bemulie stood on a gentle acclivity overlooking the river Kelvin at a point where it formerly intersected the line of the Wall. The site of the ancient fort is traversed by the highway from Glasgow to Balmore, and occupied by a cluster of buildings called Balmulie or Balmuldie farms: perhaps this is the proper name which should now be made use of; but as it seems to be a corruption of the old designation, we prefer resisting, in this instance, the innovation of the change.
Both from its size and the number of its entrenchments, this station seems to have been one of the most important in the Wall. At the present day the vestiges of its works are all to be numbered among the things that were, But hear what Gordon said of it some hundred and twenty years ago: - "On the south side of the Kelvin the great [ruins] of Bemulie begin to appear, and show it originally to have been a magnificent place. In the west end of the village are to be seen four rows of ramparts with as many ditches between them; but on the other side they are more obscure and flat. Within the area of these ditches are great foundations of stone buildings, but so embarrassed with the cottages built upon them, that one cannot form a right idea of the whole. Under the ground there are several arched vaults, as the country people inform me, with hollow squared stones by way of conduits for bringing in of water from the river Kelvin." The cottages here alluded to have disappeared equally with the vestiges of the ramparts and ditches. According to Roy the area of this station was nearly an exact square of about 450 feet, the military way passed through it, and its distance from East Kilpatrick was about 4600 yards __ a trifle more than 2 2/3 miles. The position it occupied was by no means a very strong one, but the fort was conveniently situated for protecting that part of the Wall through which the water of the Kelvin passed."
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Title: County of Lanark Parish of Cadder
"The wall, in all probability, passed through the east part of [Simmerston], so as to fall in with the north-west angle of the fort of Bemulie, situated on the opposite bank of the river. This station, as well from its size, as from the number of its envelopes and the many vestiges of [ruinous] foundations within it, hath been one of the most considerable belonging to the wall, though the whole work is very much defaced. Its distance from New Kirkpatrick is four thousand six hundred yards __
A little way to the eastward of Bemulie, the tract of the ditch is again very visible, leading along the site and partly through the enclosures and wood of Calder__ Having crossed the brook, it issues from the enclosures near a fine, rectangular tumulus or castellum, that hath been surrounded by a ditch situated at the village of Calder__ This place being [three] thousand six hundred yards from [ ], and therefore, corresponding with what is found to be the mean distance of the several forts of the wall, hath generally been pointed out as the situation of one of the [number] __ But though it is imagined by some, that a station of the ordinary size stood on the ground now occupied by the village and Church yet as no vestiges of it remains it seems doubtful whether the castellum above mentioned, may not have been the only post on this part of the wall_ From Calder, the tract of the wall continues along the top of the bank which overloooks the plain of the Kelvin, towards Kirkintilloch, being everywhere visible, excepting about the middle of this space, where it crosses a small brook and again on its[ ] near the back mentioned place."
Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain by the late William Roy F.R.S. [ ] page [ ]
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REMAINS OF THE WALL OF ANTONINUS PIUS |
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The authorities [--] the Caledonian Wall [--] met with in the writings of the ancients are very limited in number and on that account the few we have may be considered to be valuable. The only Roman historian who refers to its original construction is Julius Capitolinus who flourished towards the middle of the 3rd century. In his life of Antoninius Pius he states, after [criticising ?] some other wars carried on by his Lieutenants that the Emperor subdued the Britons by means of his Legate Collius Hibicus, and [because ?] the barbarians to a greater distance by building another "Ispititical ?" wall across the Island. It is significant that Antoninius after Capitolinius wrote his history, this portion of his statement should be confirmed in a great measure, by the discovery along the track of that wall, of vestiges of an inscription having all the essential parts of --icus name - a name omitted by all but one of the "Scriptores Historie Auguste". This fragment was disinterred at or near Bewslie about 150 years ago and apparently found part of a votive tablet. The stone measures 17 by 10 inches and bears the following inscription
P.LEG.II.A Posuit legio secunda Augusta
Q.LOLLIO.VR Queiste Lollio Urbico
LEG.AVG.PR.PR Legate Auguste Propretora
Here is an unquestionable confirmation if such were still required that the wall which extended between the Rivers Forth and Clyde was that alluded to by Capitolinus.
Antonine assured the people on the death of Adrian the 10 July A.D.138 always a [--] other good [--] the new Emperor was responsible for appropriating to the Government of the Roman Provinces the fittest officers, nor could he have chosen for the rule of Britain a more proper officer than Collius Hibicus, a man who possesses talent for peace as well as [--] for war, who most all attention was called to the Brigantes who having [raised a castle ?] were again reduced to order by him in 139 AD. He marched northward in the subsequent [--] to the Friths [t--] the tribes beyond there.
This Rampart, this vast ditch, and this Military Road which accompanied both in the rearward, were constructed in the year 140AD along the course of the Stoctius which had been established AD.81. by the judicious policy of Agricola. The Second Legion, detachments from the Sixth and Twentieth legions with some auxiliaries were recorded in monumental stone to have performed those military works. The length of their [--] from Old Kilpatrick on the Clyde to Caerriden on the Forth is 39726 Roman paces (as so recorded) or about 40 Roman miles or 37 English miles. There were 19 Stations along the wall from Antoninus Potenturae [?] exclusive of the fortified posts at Caerleon and Dunglas 91 3/4 miles beyond Old Kilpatrick [--] Row went on to [--] and became [?] |
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REMAINS OF THE WALL OF ANTONINUS PIUS |
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The authorities [--] the Caledonian Wall [--] met with in the writings of the ancients are very limited in number and on that account the few we have may be considered to be valuable. The only Roman historian who refers to its original construction is Julius Capitolinus who flourished towards the middle of the 3rd century. In his life of Antoninius Pius he states, after [criticising ?] some other wars carried on by his Lieutenants that the Emperor subdued the Britons by means of his Legate Collius Hibicus, and [because ?] the barbarians to a greater distance by building another "Ispititical ?" wall across the Island. It is significant that Antoninius after Capitolinius wrote his history, this portion of his statement should be confirmed in a great measure, by the discovery along the track of that wall, of vestiges of an inscription having all the essential parts of --icus name - a name omitted by all but one of the "Scriptores Historie Auguste". This fragment was disinterred at or near Bewslie about 150 years ago and apparently found part of a votive tablet. The stone measures 17 by 10 inches and bears the following inscription
P.LEG.II.A Posuit legio secunda Augusta
Q.LOLLIO.VR Queiste Lollio Urbico
LEG.AVG.PR.PR Legate Auguste Propretora
Here is an unquestionable confirmation if such were still required that the wall which extended between the Rivers Forth and Clyde was that alluded to by Capitolinus.
Antonine assured the people on the death of Adrian the 10 July A.D.138 always a [--] other good [--] the new Emperor was responsible for appropriating to the Government of the Roman Provinces the fittest officers, nor could he have chosen for the rule of Britain a more proper officer than Collius Hibicus, a man who possesses talent for peace as well as [--] for war, who most all attention was called to the Brigantes who having [raised a castle ?] were again reduced to order by him in 139 AD. He marched northward in the subsequent [--] to the Friths [t--] the tribes beyond there.
This Rampart, this vast ditch, and this Military Road which accompanied both in the rearward, were constructed in the year 140AD along the course of the Stoctius which had been established AD.81. by the judicious policy of Agricola. The Second Legion, detachments from the Sixth and Twentieth legions with some auxiliaries were recorded in monumental stone to have performed those military works. The length of their [--] from Old Kilpatrick on the Clyde to Caerriden on the Forth is 39726 Roman paces (as so recorded) or about 40 Roman miles or 37 English miles. There were 19 Stations along the wall from [--] have succumbed even to Kelvin [?] From consideration of the shallow and fordable character of the Clyde at that time it is apparent that the Romans [?] must have carried their posts and their military road to Dumbarton the Thedosiae of Dickiel [?] Bede in [--] seems to have given the Roman [--] the full [--]. Camden concurred in this by placing the wall between [--] and Dumbarton. Calculating from the stations whose remains have been plainly perceptible, the [--] [--] as between each from Old Kilpatrick to Caerriden may be stated to rather more than 2 English miles. Along these [--]were placed many Castles or Watch Towers of which only one or two were visible [?] in 1755 |
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County of Lanark Ph [Parish] of Cadder [in header]
constructed Collius Hibicus AD140.
adjoins II.VI. & XX
Descriptive remarks compiled [--] Roy's Military Antiquities, Chalmers Caledonia & Caledonia Demond [?]
JH Croft [?] R.E. [Royal Engineers][Name column]
Made of turf & earth of other materials thrown promiscuously from the [--] [inserted sideways and apparently intended as the meaning of word transcribed as "Ispititical" in Description] |
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Plan of the Wall with linear scale. Scale of 16,000 English Feet
Bemulie Fort
Plan of the Fort with linear scale.
[Extract] frm Roy's Plan showing the course of the Roman Wall raised along the Isthmus between the Forth and the Clyde in the Reign of Antoninus Pius, by [Lollins] Urbicus,_____ |
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WALL OF ANTONINUS PIUS (Remains of) [in Cadder parish] |
Site of Fosse or ditch of Roman Wall
Site of Fosse or ditch of Roman Wall
Site of Fosse or ditch of Roman Wall
Site of Fosse or ditch of Roman Wall
Site of Fosse or ditch of Roman Wall |
Revd [Reverend]J.Park, Cadder Manse
James Russell, Steward of Cawder Estate
Thomas Scott, Farmer, Easter Cawder
Robert Craig, Farmer, Buchley
John Scott, Farmer, Balmuildy
John Graham, Farmer, Somerston (Stirlingshire) |
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"This great military work consisted, in the first place, of an immense fosse or ditch__ averaging about 40 feet in width by some 20 in depth__ which extended over hill & dale in one unbroken line from sea to sea. Behind the ditch, on its southern side, & within a few feet of its edge, was raised a rampart of intermingled stone & earth, strengthened by sods of turf; which measured it is supposed, about 20 feet in height & 24 in thickness at the base. This rampart or agger was surmounted by a parapet behind which ran a level platform for the accomodation of its defenders. To the southward of the whole was situated the Military Way. Along the whole line from West Kilpatrick to Carriden, there were established, it is believed, nineteen principal Stations or Forts. The mean distance between each may be stated at rather more than two English miles. Along these intervals were placed many smaller Castella or Watch Towers, of which only some two or three could be discovered in 1755"
Caledonia Romana
The course of the Fosse or Ditch of the Roman wall, where it enters the parish from Kirkintilloch, may be seen by a hollow appearance in the ground, varying in width & depth as shown on the Examination Traces. The remains of the Wall are few & very much defaced. The Forth & Clyde Canal crosses it twice in the parish__ at Glasgow Bridge & Cadder. From the field where it enters the parish (I.8 Traces 3 & 6) to Glasgow Bridge, a foundation resembling a causewayed road was found between 20 & 40 feet from the Fosse. A similar foundation has been found nearly the whole way through the parish. At Glasgow Bridge a Roman Lamp was found at the place marked. In a strip of plantation (I.8 Trace 4) there are some slight remains of the Wall to be seen, but much defaced. Between this & the Farm of Crofthead a Roman Well was (covered) about 20 years ago. From the Canal at the end of the Glebe to the remains of the Watch Tower, the site is not known. This part, & the portion between Cawder Wood & the west end of the slight portion of the Wall that still exists, fronting the Watch Tower, are, with the exception of Balmuildy, the only places that the site is unknown. Where it passes Cadder Wood, there are the best remains of the Rampart or Wall in the parish. The Fosse is also deepest on one side __ south. (See Caledonia Romana _ 311.315) At this place (I-10-3 & I.11-1) the Military Way is a good distance from the Fosse, & the ground between is naturally wet. In two places on this Farm the Ditch forms horseponds at the ends of fields. At Balmuildy the traces of the Fosse are lost in the field where the Fort is said to have stood. In this field a track is found resembling the soil of the Fosse in the adjacent field, when turned up by the plough. On the other side of the River Kelvin (in Stirlingshire) the point where it crosses _ going direct to Somerston Farm Steading, is known by the peculiarity of the soil. It does not, however, agree with the track in the field at Balmuildy |
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Lanarkshire Cadder Parish
Remains of the Wall of Antonius Pius constructed by Lollius Urbicus AD 140 Roman Legions II. VI. and XX. (all in Block Roman Capitals) [ J. B. Capt A.R.]
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FORTH AND CLYDE CANAL |
Forth and Clyde Canal
Forth and Clyde Canal
Forth and Clyde Canal
Forth and Clyde Canal
Forth and Clyde Canal |
James Milne, Canal Superintendent
Canal Company's List of Bridges
Estate Map of Canal
Stat: & Histl: Gazetteer of Scotland
New Statistical Account |
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A navigable Canal connecting the Firths of Forth & Clyde, there are 39 Draw Bridges over it, four of which are in Cadder Parish. It runs thro' [through] this parish for 5 miles. |
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MAVIS VALLEY |
Mavis Valley
Mavis Valley
Mavis Valley |
A. Young, Factor
Revd [Reverand] J. Park
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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Two rows of Cottages occupied by Colliers. Built by Carron Co: [Company]. The ground is the property of Mr Stirling Esqr. |
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WILDERNESS COTTAGE |
Wilderness Cottage
Wilderness Cottage
Wilderness Cottage |
A. Young, Factor
James Russell
Revd [Reverand] J. Park |
001.11 |
A good Cottage on the south side of the Wilderness Plantation Built by Carron & Co: [Company] for the overseer of the Pits in the neighbourhood. The ground is the property of Mr Stirling Esqr. |
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1. Situation - Forth and Clyde Canal, Trace 3.
2. Situation - Wilderness Cottage, Trace 4.
3. Situation - Mavis Valley, Trace 5. |
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ROOKERY PLANTATION |
Rookery Plantation
Rookery Plantation
Rookery Plantation |
A. Young, Factor
James Russell
James Noble |
001.11 |
A strip of plantation (part mixed) extending from the banks of the Canal at Mavis Valley, to the Turnpike Road at Bishop-Briggs |
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HIGH MOSS PLANTATION |
High Moss Plantation
High Moss Plantation
High Moss Plantation |
Estate Map
A. Young, Factor
James Russell |
001.11 |
An irregular shaped plantation growing on a Moss, & extending from the Edinburgh & Glasgow Turnpike Road to the Littlehill Farm on the east, and the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway on the South. This plantation & the Low Moss Plantation were at no very distant period connected, & commonly called the "Cadder Moss". Improvements in cultivation & a slight difference in the height of the ground have given rise to the distinction. |
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MILITARY (Site of) [Cadder parish] |
Site of Military Way
Site of Military Way
Site of Military Way
Site of Military Way
Site of Military Way |
R. Craig. Farmer, Buchley
Revd [Reverend] J. Park, Cadder Manse
J. Russell, Estate Steward
Thomas Scott Easter Cawder
William Scott. Driffield
J. Scott Balinuildy |
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"To the south of the Roman Wall was situated the Military Way - a regular Causewayed road about 20 feet wide - which Kept by the course of the Wall at irregular distances, approaching in some places to within a few yards, and in others receding to a considerable distance" Caledonia Romana.
There are no traces of the Military Way to be seen on the Surface, except when the soil is freshly turned up, I then presents as stated by Mr J. Scott & Mr R. Craig, a reddish appearance. From 6 inches to 2 & 3 feet below the surface & from 12 to 18 feet wide, the "Causeway", as it is termed by the Farmers, is Known by the roughness of the ground & the Stones which are constantly turned up the Plough. On I.10 Traces 2 & 3, as pointed out by Mr J. Scott, the ground is rough, & Known, or termed by him as the "Casueway". From I.10 Trace 3 to I.11-1, as stated by Mr R. Craig, innumerable stones have been found at a greater distance from the Fosse than at any other place in the Ph, [Parish] the stones are Freestone generally about the size of a man's head, but flat. At this place (shown as Foundations of Wall) large Freestones have been found close to the south side of the Fosse, between which & the Military Way the ground is naturally wet, (see Cal. [Caledonia] Romana. Pages 311 & 315) on Plan I.7 Traces 5 & 6, as stated by Mr J. Russell. The usual roughness Known as the "Causeway" has been found. - In the Pastuure field between the Manse & the Canal (I.8 Trace 4), as stated by the Revd. [Reverend] Mr Park the "Causeway" is found, From this point to the end of the Ph, [Parish] all that is shewn as the Military Way has been pointed out by Mr W & J. Scott. The latter found (Trace 3 & 6 I-8) a "Causeway" 20 feet from the centre of the Fosse; & in the field adjoining, he found, 30 years ago, a regular "Causewayed" Road 36 feet in width & 200 yards in length; (at the distance of 20 links from the Fosse.) which he removed at the time. It is more probable that these have been foundations of the Wall. |
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FARM BRIDGE |
Farm Bridge
Farm Bridge
Farm Bridge |
James Milne, Canal Superintendent
Canal Company List of Bridges
James Stevenson, Road Surveyor |
001.11 |
A wooden Draw Bridge of light construction over the Forth & Clyde Canal. It is opened, or raised from the centre by chains connected with wheels at opposite ends of the Bridge. It is capable of bearing three tons' weight. The 18th Bridge on the Canal, numbering from the Forth. |
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HILTON |
Hilton
Hilton
Hilton |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.11 |
A good Farm Steading with offices attached. The property of W. Stirling Esq |
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WILDERNESS PLANTATION |
Wilderness Plantation
Wilderness Plantation
Wilderness Plantation |
A Young, Factor
James Russell
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
001.11 |
A large Plantation (mixed) extending from Hilton Farm on the east to the south of Buckley farm on the west. The property of W. Stirling Esq |
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I.11 Trace 1 [Situation for Wilderness Plantation]
I.11 Trace 2 [Situation for Hilton]
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MILL PLANTATION |
Mill Plantation
Mill Plantation
Mill Plantation |
A. Young, Factor
James Bowman
James Russell |
001.11 |
A mixed Plantation on the side of the Canal, extending from the occupation road at Cadder Mill to the west of the Dam. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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JELLYHILL |
Jellyhill
Jellyhill
Jellyhill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.11 |
A Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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KIRKTON |
Kirkton
Kirkton
Kirkton |
Estate Map
A. Young, Factor
Revd. [Reverend] [J.] Park |
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The old town of Cadder __ a couple of rows of cottages occupied by Farm Servants etc. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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CHURCH [Kirkton] |
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] [J.] Park
A Young, Factor
James Noble Schoolmaster |
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The Established Church of Scotland built A.D. 1829 - 30, contains of 40 sittings, present incumbent Revd. [Reverend] [J.] Park. |
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BEARHILL |
Bearhill
Bearhill
Bearhill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.12 |
A good Farm Steading, The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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BOGHEAD |
Boghead
Boghead
Boghead |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
001.12 |
A good Farm Steading, The property of Mark Stevenson |
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EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY |
Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway
Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway
Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway |
Estate Map
Railway Time Table
Thomas Cleghorn Station-Master, Bishop Briggs |
001.12 |
A line of Railway between Glasgow & Edinburgh, It runs through this parish for about 4 miles. |
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LITTLEHILL |
Littlehill
Littlehill
Littlehill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.12 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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LOW MOSS PLANTATION |
Low Moss Plantation
Low Moss Plantation
Low Moss Plantation
Low Moss Plantation |
A Young Factor
Valuation Roll
Revd. [Reverend] [J.] Park
James Russell |
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A large mixed plantation bounded on the east side by a Moss, extending from the Edinburgh & Glasgow T.P. [Turnpike] Road to Easter Crosshill. |
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MOSS LODGE |
Moss Lodge
Moss Lodge
Moss Lodge |
Valuation Roll
A. Young , Factor
James Russell |
001.12 |
A Lodge occupied by the Game Keeper, on the skirts of the Low Moss Plantations The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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EASTER CROSSHILL |
Easter Crosshill
Easter Crosshill
Easter Crosshill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.12 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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LOCHGROG |
Lochgrog
Lochgrog
Lochgrog |
Estate Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll
A. Young, Factor |
001.12 |
This name is derived from a large loch which once stood here. A good Farm Steading the property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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CADDER [village] |
Cadder |
Estate map
Valuation Roll
Gazetteer of Scotland
A Young Factor
Revd. J Park |
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A small hamlet in the North West of the parish containing a population of about 100. There is an Established Church, a school and a mill in this village. The Forth of Clyde Canal passes through the centre. |
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CORN MILL [Cadder] |
Cawder Mill |
Valuation Roll
A Stirling Esqr.
A Young Factor
James Bowman |
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A good corn mill wrought by James Bowman. The property of Mr Stirling Esqur. Mr Stirling and his Agent adhere to Caw in Cadder throughout the Estate it being according to the Title Deeds. |
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CROFTHEAD COTTAGE |
Crofthead Cottage |
A Young Factor
James Noble Schoolmaster
Valuation Roll |
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A small cottage. The property of Mr Stirling Esqr. |
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SCHOOL [Cadder] |
school |
Revd. J Park
James Noble, schoolmaster
Valuation Roll |
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The parochial school recently enlarged. Now capable of containing 120 pupils. James Noble Teacher |
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BLACKHILL |
Blackhill |
Estate Mpa
Valuation Roll
A Young Factor |
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A good farm steading. The property of Mr Stirling Esqur. |
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BLACKHILL COTTAGES |
Blackhill Cottages |
Mr Stirling Esqr
A Young Factor
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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A row of cottages occupied by Pitmen, Built by Wilson & Co. The ground is the property of Mr Stirling Esqr. |
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CADDERCUILT |
Caddercuilt |
Mr Stirling Esqr
A Young Factor
See Cadder House |
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A superior farm steading with large Offices attached. The property of Mr Stirling Esqr.
See description of "Cadder House". |
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SOUTHCADDERCUILT |
South Caddercuilt
South Caddercuilt |
Mr Stirling Esqr
A Young Factor |
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An old far steading occupied by farm servants belonging to Cawdercuilt. The property of Mr Stirling Esqr.
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LOCHFAULD |
Lochfauld
Lochfauld
Lochfauld |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A.Young Factor |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of Mr. Stirling Esqr. |
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LOCHFAULD COTTAGES |
Lochfauld Cottages
Lcohfauld Cottages
Lochfauld Cottages |
A. Young, Factor
James Noble Schoolmaster
James Russell |
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A row of cottages occupied by Pitmen, Built by Carron Co. The ground is the Property of M Stirling Esqr. |
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Lochfauld
Extra writing under the Authorities for Spelling and encroaches over the Situation Column.
"Faulds, a part of a farm so named because it is manured by folding sheep and cattle upon it." Jamieson |
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BISHOP BRIDGE |
Bishop Bridge
Bishop Briggs
Bishop Briggs
Bishop - Briggs
Bishop Briggs
Bishop Bridge
Bishop Moss
Bishop Loch |
A Young Factor
Valuation Roll
Railway Time Table
Post Mark
Post Office Directory
Revd J Park (Parish Minister)
James Stevenson Road Surveyor
Gazetteer of Scotland
Old Stat: Account
New Stat Account
Monklands Map of 10 miles from Glasgow
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A village on the South Western skirts of the parish about 3 miles from Glasgow, containing a population of about 500 principally Pitt & Quarrymen employed in the neighborhood. The bridge from which the name is derived is a little larger than a culvert and might not be found in passing over it. There is a ? school in the village. At the east end there are a few superior villas or cottages.
This name from the Railway and Post Office authorities adopting the corruption Bishop Briggs from the original Bishop's Bridge, is so generally known that it is doubtful if the original - Bishop's Bridge would be recognised on the planes. |
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BISHOP BRIDGE BURN |
Bishop Briggs Burn |
A Young Factor
James Russell
James Noble
Brig, Breg, Bryg, to bridges |
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This burn rises in a field near Western Stenlake, flows by the side of fences. It is supported by several streams and drains as far as Bishop Briggs. Passing through part of the village and under the little bridge from which the village name is derived, it becomes a ford stream - bounding the Rookery Plantation, passing under the canal, through a dam in the Mill Plantation and a pond near Cadder House - until it enter the River Kelvin. |
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BEARYARDS |
Bearyards
Bearyards
Bearyards |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
A. Young Factor |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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SOUTH CROSSHILL |
South Crosshill
South Crosshill
South Crosshill |
Valuation roll
A. Young Factor
A. Campbell Tenant |
001.15 |
A good Farm steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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SCHOOL [nr South Crosshill] |
School
School
School |
Valuation Roll
Miss J. Davidson
Jmaes Noble, Schoolmaster |
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A Female School. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: Supported by the contributions of the pupils. |
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WEST SPRINGFIELD |
West Springfield
West Springfield
West Springfield |
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John Clelland. Factor
James Noble. Schoolmaster |
001.15 |
A Farm Steading. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland |
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SPRINGWELL COTTAGE |
Springwell Cottage
Springwell Cottage
Springwell Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Francis Brown
John Clelland. Factor |
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A superior cottage. The property of Francis Brown. |
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LILLYBANK COTTAGE |
Lillybank Cottage
Lillybank Cottage
Lillybank Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
J. Clelland. factor |
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A superior cottage occupied by R. G. Balderson. The property of Mrs McGaig Clelland. |
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PARKVALE COTTAGE |
Parkvale Cottage
Parkvale Cottage
Parkvale Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
J. Park |
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A superior cottage. The property of John Park. |
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HEATHBANK COTTAGE |
Heathbank Cottage
Heathbank Cottage
Heathbank Cottage |
Valuation Roll
Post Office Directory
John Clelland. factor |
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A superior cottage at present unoccupied. The property of Mrs Williamson. |
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BLACKMOUNT COTTAGE |
Blackmount Cottage
Blackmount Cottage
Blackmount Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
William Hamilton |
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A superior cottage. The property of William Hamilton. |
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ROCKBANK COTTAGE |
Rockbank Cottage
Rockbank Cottage
Rockbank Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
Robert Lang |
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A superior cottage. The property of Robert Lang. |
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ROSETREE COTTAGE |
Rosetree Cottage
Rosetree Cottage
Rosetree Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
John Clelland. Factor |
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A superior cottage. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland. |
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LAURELBANK COTTAGE |
Laurel Bank Cottage
Laurel Bank Cottage
Laurel Bank Cottage |
J.W. Graham. Surgeon
William Ure Postmaster
Thomas Cleghorn. Stat; [station] Master |
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A Superior Cottage occupied by J. W. Graham. Surgeon. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland. |
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BEECHMOUNT COTTAGE |
Beechmount Cottage
Beechmount Cottage
Beechmount Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
John Clelland. factor |
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A superior cottage. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland. |
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CROWHILL QUARRY |
Crowhill Quarry
Crowhill Quarry
Crowhill Quarry
Crowhill Quarry |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
G. Crookston. Overseer
James Galloway |
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A large Freestone Quarry. The property of William Dixon of Govan Ironworks. Wrought 18 years & may yet be worked for a considerable period. |
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HUNTERSHILL QUARRY |
Huntershill Quarry
Huntershill Quarry
Huntershill Quarry |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
James Galloway |
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An Extensive Freestone Quarry joining Crowhill Qy:[Quarry]: Wrought 15 years by Brown & Brown & Leadbetter & Govan & may be worked for as long a period. The property of J. & G. Galloway. |
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IRONSTONE PIT [Huntershill No 1] |
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 1)
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 1)
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 1) |
James Galloway Pr. [Proprietor]
George Crookston, Overseer
William Ure. Post master |
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An Ironstone Pit 65 fathoms deep & 10 years in use. Wrought by W. Dixon. The property of J. Galloway. |
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IRONSTONE PIT [Huntershill No 3] |
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 3)
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 3)
Huntershill Ironstone Pit (No 3) |
James Galloway
George Crookston. Overseer
William Ure. Post Master |
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An ironstone pit 80 fathoms deep and 3 years in use. Some coal is got in Nos. 1.2.3. but the greater portion is Ironstone, for which they are wrought. Wrought by W. Dixon. The property of James Galloway |
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BISHOP MOSS |
Bishop's Moss Bishop's Moss Bishop's Moss |
James Galloway James Noble, Schoolmaster James Russell |
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A small tract of Heathy or Mossy ground on the Roadside to Auchenairn between Huntershill & Springfield. |
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CROWHILL |
Crowhill Crowhill Crowhill |
Valuation Roll G. Crookston Overseer James Galloway |
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A poor Farm steading. The property of W. Dixon |
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HUNTERSHILL HOUSE |
Huntershill House Huntershill House Huntershill House |
Post Office Directory Valuation Roll James Galloway. Pr. |
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A superior dwelling house occupied by the proprietor. James Galloway. |
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IRONSTONE PIT [Springfield No 2] |
Springfield Ironstone Pit (No2) Springfield Ironstone Pit (No2) Springfield Ironstone Pit (No2) |
James Galloway G. Crookston. Overseer Mr Ure Post Master |
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An Ironstone Pit 91 fathoms deep & 8 years in use. Wrought by W. Dixon. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland. |
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SPRINGFIELD HOUSE |
Springfield House Springfield House Springfield House |
Post Office Directory Valuation Roll John Clelland Factor |
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A superior dwelling house. The property of Mrs McCaig Clelland |
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ENDOWED SCHOOL [nr Wester Lumloch] |
School
School
School |
Valuation Roll
James Waddell, Teacher
James Noble. Schoolmaster |
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'In 1745, the Revd: [Reverend] James Warden, a native of this village, & Minister of the parish, bequeathed 1000 merks to the session. the interest of which is allotted to the support of a school here. In 1764 William Leachman D.D. [Doctor of Divinity], Principal of the University of Glasgow; disposed to the Session of Cadder about 1/2 an acre of ground, for a house & garden for this school, of which the Elders & Minister are Patrons. New School built 1826.'
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WESTER LUMLOCH |
Wester Lumloch
Wester Lumloch
Wester Lumloch |
Valuation Roll
William Miller
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of Alexander Dick |
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EASTER LUMLOCH |
Easter Lumloch
Easter Lumloch
Easter Lumloch |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
A. Young. Factor |
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A superior Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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AUCHENLECK WELL |
Auchenleck Well
Auchenleck Well
Auchenleck Well |
Archibald Craig
James Russell
John Whitelaw |
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A well on the road side possessing a continual supply of water. There is a tradition in the neighborhood that Sir W. Wallace drank out of it. |
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AUCHENAIRN [village; also farm] |
Auchenairn
Auchenairn
Auchenairn
Auchenairn
Auchenairn |
Gazetteer of Scotland
Valuation Roll
W.R. Paterson Esqr:
Revd. [Reverend] J. Park
John Clelland factor |
001.16 |
A populous village about the centre of the parish belonging to several proprietors & chiefly inhabited by Colliers employed in the surrounding neighborhood. |
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OLD AUCHENAIRN |
Old Auchenairn
Old Auchenairn
Old Auchenairn
Old Auchenairn
Old Auchenairn |
Gazetteer of |Scotland
W.R. Paterson Esqr:
Revd; [Reverend] J. park
James Noble, Schoolmaster
Valuation Roll |
001.16 |
The old village, so called since Auchenairn became more thriving. The only thing remarkable here is an endowed school (Parochial) |
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AUCHENAIRN HOUSE |
Auchenairn House
Auchenairn House
Auchenairn House |
Valuation Roll
W.R. Paterson Esqr:
John Leslie |
001.16 |
The old mansion house of Auchenairn, now used as a Farm Steading & occupied by J. Leslie. The property of W.R. Paterson Esqr: |
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AUCHENAIRN |
Auchenairn
Auchenairn
Auchenairn |
Valuation Roll
David Jackson
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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RUSHYHILL |
Rushyhill
Rushyhill
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East Springfield
East Springfield
East Springfield |
Valuation Roll
John Clelland. Factor
Revd; [Reverend] J. Park |
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FIRPARK |
Firpark
Firpark
Firpark |
W.R. Paterson Esqr
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park
James Noble Schoolmaster |
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DRUMBOTIE |
Drumbotie
Drumbotie
Drumbotie |
W.R. Paterson Esqr:
Revd; [Reverend] J. Park
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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A good farm Steading. The property of W. R. Paterson Esqr: |
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LITTLEHILL |
Littlehill
Littlehill
Littlehill |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's map 10 miles round Glasgow
William Davidson Pr. [Proprietor] |
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MYRIEMAILING |
Myriemailing
Myriemailing
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Valuation Roll
Revd. [Reverend] J. Park
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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South Myriemailing
South Myriemailing
South Myriemailing |
Alexander Campbell
William Nelson
James Noble, Schoolmaster |
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Cottages occupied by Colliers & Farm Servants.
The property of Alexander Campbell. |
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WOODHILL |
Woodhill
Woodhill
Woodhill |
Valuation Roll
James Jarvis Pr. [Proprietor]
James Noble. Schoolmaster |
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Claddens
Claddens
Claddens |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's map 10 miles round Glasgow
William Neilson |
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WESTERHILL |
Westerhill
Westerhill
Westerhill |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
A. Young. Factor |
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A good Farm steading occupied by Mrs. J. Nesbit. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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'Mire,- Mud, dirt moistened - with rain or water.' Barclay
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Robroyston Mains
Robroyston Mains
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Forest's Co. [County] Map
John Scott Factor
Archibald Craig |
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Robroyston House
Robroyston House
Robroyston House
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Forest's Co. [County] Map
John Scott Factor
William Hannah
Archibald Craig |
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The Mansion House of the Robroyston Estate occupied by William Hannah. The property of A. G. Lamont Esqr- This house is evidently old. but the date is not known by the proprietor. There is a square stone built into the front wall, looking towards the south, which is supposed to be the date: it is so defaced {apparently by time} that it is impossible to decipher it. Ther eis however, the date 1623 on the Sun Dial near the front door. An addition was put to the west end of the house about 8 years ago. In the old part, the walls are from 4 to 5 feet thich. There is an antique looking little room on the upper story looking towards the offices, which a tradition says is the place where Wallace was taken. The house does not appear to be old enough for that. Nor is the tradition relied upon by any authority on the subject. |
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and that they had listened to him on condition of immediate surrender, but that if he did not instantly comply the house would soon be in flames about him. These and other arguments were urged with all the seeming sincerity of friendship and our patriot, confunding his early accollections[?], and the private understanding that subsisted between them, allowed himself to be conducted to Dumbarton Castle. On the morrow, however, no Monteith appeared to exert his influence, in order to prevent the unfortunate hero from being carried from the fortress; and strongly fettered, and guarded by a powerful escort under the command of Robert de Clifford and Aymer de Vallance, he was hurried to the South, by the line of road least exposed to the chance of rescue.' Fullarton's Gazetteer in Gold. P.[page] 180. |
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BARN where Sir William Wallace was betrayed (Site of) [Robroyston] |
Site of Barn {where William Wallace was betrayed}
Site of Barn {where William Wallace was betrayed} |
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John Graham
Archibald Craig |
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'At Robroystone, in this parish, on the 11th September 1303. Sir William Wallace was betrayed & apprehended by Sir J. Monteith. An oaken couple or joist, which made part of the Barn in which the Scotch hero was taken, is still to be seen in the neighborhood, & may yet last for ages.' Old Statistical Account.
The Barn, as stated by G. Wise and J. Graham who remember it standing, was taken down about 30 years ago. It was 20 feet long by about 14 wide. It was built with the ends towards the North and South. It stood about 30 feet from the parish road, inside the gate leading to Robroyston House, near the end of the present offices which were built at the time: the stones of the Barn being used for the building. About the time the barn was taken down, the then proprietor of Robroyston {Mr Lamont} had a cair made of the wood work which, he afterwards presented to the Antiquarians Society in Edinburgh. |
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'At Robroystone, in this parish, Sir William Wallace was betrayed & apprehended by Sir John Monteith. After he was overpowered, and before his hands were bound it is said he threw his sword into Robroystone Loch. The circumstances of his apprehension are thus related by William Carrick in his Life of the Hero:- ' On the night of the 5th August 1305, Sir William and his faithful friend Kerle, accompanied by the youth aforementioned: had betaken themselves to their lonely retreat at Robroystone; to which place their steps had been watched by a spy, who as soon as he had observed them enter, returned to his employers. At the dead hour of the night while the two friends lay fast asleep, the youth whose turn it was to watch, cautiously removed the bugle from the neck of Wallace, and conveyed it, along with his arms through an aperture in the wall; then slowly opening the door, two men at arms silently entered, and seizing upone Krle, hurried him from the apartment, and instantly put him to death. Wallace awakened by the noise, started to his feet and, missing his weapons became sensible of his danger, but grasping a large piece of aok which had been used for a seat, he struck two of his assailants dead on the spot and drove the rest headlong before him. Seeing the fury to which he was roused, and the difficulty they would have in taking him alive, Monteith now advanced to the aperture and represented to him the folly of resistance, as the English, he said, having heard of his place of resort, and of the plans he had in contemplation, were collected in too large a force to be withstood; and if he would accompany him a prisoner to Dumbarton, he would undertake for the safety of his person:- that all the English wished was to secure the peace of the country, and to be free from his molestations;- adding, that if he consented to go with him, he should live in his own house in the castle, and he, Monteith alone should be his keeper;- and even now, he would willingly sacrifice his life in his defence; but that his attendants were too few, and too ill- appointed to have any chance of success in contending with the English. He concluded by assuring Wallace, that he had followed in order to use his influence with his enemies in his behalf, and |
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BELLFIELD PRINTWORKS |
Bellfield Print Works
Bellfield Print Works
Bellfield Print Works
Bellfield Print Works |
Valuation Roll
Duncan McNee overseer
James Noble, Schoolmaster
John Muir |
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PARK BURN |
Park Burn
Park Burn
Park Burn |
Estate Map
A. Young, Factor
James Russell |
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A Burn which rises near Boghead from a Loch (Lochgrog) which has been drained, and flows along the parish Boundary, passing under the Canal, into the River Kelvin. |
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CAMPSIE JUNCTION STATION |
Campsie Junction Station
Campsie Junction Station
Campsie Junction Station |
Railway Time Table
John Brock Stat: [Station] Master
Thomas Cleghorn |
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A Station on the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway, connecting the Campsie Branch Section. |
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
James Kirkland |
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GLENBANK COTTAGE |
Glenbank Cottage
Glenbank Cottage
Glenbank Cottage |
Valuation Roll
James Marshall
James Noble |
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LARKFIELD COTTAGE |
Larkfield Cottage
Larkfield Cottage
Larkfield Cottage |
Post Office Directory
Valuation Roll
William Bryden |
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GLENBANK |
Glenbank
Glenbank
Glenbank |
Property Plan
Valuation Roll
A. Walker |
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MILLARSNEUK |
Millarsneuck
Millarsneuck
Millarsneuck |
Valuation Roll
William Bankier, Trustee
David Calder, Farmer
"Neuk. A Corner" - Jamieson |
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CLADDENS |
Claddens
Claddens
Claddens |
William Johnstone, Factor
John Johnstone
Valuation Roll |
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CLADDENS HOUSE |
Claddens House
Claddens House
Claddens House |
William Johnstone Factor
James Noble
Valuation Roll |
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A superior dwelling house, occupied by William Johnstone, Factor. The property of the heirs of Beveridge. |
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LOCH [a farm] |
Loch
Loch
Loch |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
A. Young. Factor |
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A good Farm steading, formerly a distillery. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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SOUTH LOCH |
South Loch
South Loch
South Loch |
A. Young. Factor
Mrs Alexander
W. Stirling Esqr. |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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AUCHINLOCH |
Auchinloch
Auchinloch
Auchinloch
Auchinloch |
Gazetteer of Scotland
Meikjleham's 10 mile map round Glasgow
Robert Martin Factor
James Marshall |
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A small village in the north of the parish divided among different proprietors & chiefly occupied by weavers. Pop:[Population] about 150. The name is derived from an extensive loch, now drained, at the lower extremity of which it stands. The only thing remarkable about this village is an endowed school |
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School
School
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School |
Valuation Roll
Rev'd: [Reverend] J. Park
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'Patrick Baird in Auchinloch Marcht [Merchant] traveller to England, mortified to this charity school, in this place of his nativity, the sum of three hundred & twenty pounds sterling money. and also appointed a charity sermon to be preached at this place, about the 25th of december yearly. He died Oct; [October] 20th. 1743 Aged 70 years. Built in the year 1745
John Baird Portionr [Prtioner] in Auchinloch give the ground to build this house, at the desire of the deceased Patrick Baird his Uncle. He gave also a yard'
'All the heritors possessed of a Ploughgate of land in the parish are patrons to the school.'
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LOCHSIDE |
Lochside
Lochside
Lochside |
W. Stirling Esqr.
A Young Factor
James Noble Schoolmaster |
002.09 |
A few cottages occupied by Farm Servants. The property of W. Stirling Esqr. |
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GLENHEAD |
Glenhead
Glenhead
Glenhead |
Property Plan
Valuation Roll
Alexander Walker. Tenant |
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A Superior Farm Steading. The property of the heirs of Quis's [?] |
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EAST GADLOCH |
East Gadloch
East Gadloch
East Gadloch |
W. Stirling Esqr
A. Young Factor
Robert Buchanan, Farmer |
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MID AUCHINLOCH |
Mid Auchinloch
Mid Auchinloch
Mid Auchinloch |
John Scott Pr. [Proprietor]
James Marshall
John Noble. Schoolmaster |
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A farm steading the property of J Scott. |
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WEST AUCHINLOCH |
West Auchinloch
West Auchinloch
West
Auchinloch |
James Marshall Pr. [Proprietor]
Valuation Roll
James Noble. Schoolmaster |
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A good farm steading called in the neighborhood West Quarter The proprietor { J. Marshall} prefers West Auchinloch. |
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EAST CLADDENS |
East Claddens
East Claddens
East Claddens |
John Scott Pr. [Proprietor]
William Johnstone
John Angus |
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An old Farm steading occupied by weavers. The property of J. Scott |
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CRAIGENBAY |
Craigenbay
Craigenbay
Craigenbay |
John Johnstone Pr. [Proprietor]
William Johnstone
John Angus |
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An old steading now occupied by laborers in the employ of Pr. [Proprietor] J. Johnstone. |
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WEST MUCKCROFT |
West Muckcroft
West Muckcroft
West Muckcroft |
Forest's Co. [County] Map
Valuation Roll
John Johnstone Pr. [Proprietor] |
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A good Farm steading occupied by the proprietor J. Johnstone. |
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NORTH BURNBRAE |
North Burnbrae
North Burnbrae
North Burnbrae |
John Scott Pr. [Proprietor]
William Buchanan
John Johnstone |
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An old steading almost in ruins occupied by a laborer. The property of J. Scott. |
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EAST MUCKCROFT |
East Muckcroft
East Muckcroft
East Muckcroft |
Meikleham's Map 10 miles round Glasgow
William Bankier. Agent
William Buchanan |
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A good farm steading. The property of Alexander Denniston. |
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EAST AUCHINLOCH |
East Auchinloch
East Auchinloch
East Auchinloch |
Valuation Roll
P. Jackson
Meikleham's Map 10 miles round Glasgow |
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A good Farm Steading occupied by P. Jackson. The property of the heirs of John Rennie. |
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BLACKLANDS |
Blacklands
Blacklands
Blacklands |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr |
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A good farm steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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NETHERHOUSE |
Netherhouse
Netherhouse
Netherhouse |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott. Esqr |
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A poor Farm steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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DAVIDSTON |
Davidston
Davidston
Davidston |
Matthew Gray
James Shearer. Factor
Meikleham's Map 10 mile round Glasgow |
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An old mansion with the date 1747 cut in stone in the front. Now used as a Farm Ho [House]. The property of W. Sallets |
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KNOCKMILLY |
Knockmilly
Knockmilly
Knockmilly |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map 10 miles round Glasgow
Matthew Grey |
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A house belonging to the Davidston Farm occupied by laborers. The property of Matthew Grey. |
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CLOSSFOOT |
Clossfoot
Clossfoot
Clossfoot |
James Shearer, Factor
Matthew Grey
Valuation Roll |
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BURNBRAE |
Burnbrae
Burnbrae
Burnbrae |
Valuation Roll
James Buchanan
James Gray |
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AUCHINGIECH |
Auchingiech
Auchengiech
Auchengiech |
Alexander Cruikshanks
William Mathews Road Surveyor
Revd; [Reverend] J. Park |
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A superior farm steading. The property of J. Gray |
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HILL OF CHRYSTON |
Hill of Chryston
Hill of Chryston
Hill of Chryston |
Robert Kaye Pr [proprietor]
James Gilmour
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A Farm steading. The property of Robert Kaye. |
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PETTY'S PLANTATION |
Petty's Plantation
Petty's Plantation
Petty's Plantation |
A Milne Esqr:
J. McLoud
William Forgie |
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A Fir Plantation near Hillhead. This name is derived from the person who planted it, & is well known. |
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PLEAKNOWES |
Pleaknowes
Pleaknowes
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Property Plan
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A Milk Farm. The property of A Milne Esqr. |
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LAVEROCKHALL |
Laverockhall
Laverockhall
Laverockhall |
Valuation Roll
T. C. Christie Esqr:
A Milne Esqr:
"Laverock, Lauerock, The lark", Jamieson. |
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LANGDALE |
Langdale
Langdale
Langdale |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
T. C. Christie Esqr |
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A poor dwelling house occupied by different families The property of T. C. Christie Esqr |
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MONKLAND AND KIRKINTILLOCH RAILWAY |
Monkland Railway (Kirkintilloch Branch)
Monkland Railway
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Monkland Railway (Kirkintilloch Branch)
Monkland Railway (Kirkintilloch Branch)
"Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway" |
James Cochrane Esqr:
William Rowat Stat:[Station] Keeper
Robert Kaye Esqr:
A. Milne Esqr:
See Name Sheets of "Airdrie" 1/500 scale |
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A line of Railway between Airdrie & Kirktintilloch used for carriage of minerals. There is no Telegraph on this line, & nearly a mile of it has only Single Rails. Formerly, this line was called the "Monkland & Kirkintilloch Railway" & until about 1846 carried passengers. In 1848, the "Monkland & Kirktintilloch Railway", the "Ballochney Ry [Railway]", & the "Slamannan Railway", were amalgamated under the title of the "Monkland Railways," which title now applies to the whole system. This Railway does not appear in the Time Tables. |
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GARTFERRY MAINS |
Gartferry Mains
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Gartferry Mains |
Property Plan
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A good Farm Steading. The property of A Milne Esqr. |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
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Hillhead |
Property Plan
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A Thatched house occupied by a Weaver, The property of A Milne Esqr: |
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STONEYETTS (Ruin) |
Stoneyetts (in Ruins)
Stoneyetts (in Ruins)
Stoneyetts (in Ruins) |
William Bankier. Agent
D. Buchanan
W. Buchanan |
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OLD BARS (Ruin) |
Old Bars (in Ruins)
Old Bars (in Ruins)
Old Bars (in Ruins) |
A. Milne Esqr
J. Provan
D. Buchanan
"Bar. The grain called - barley."
"Bar. To play at bar; a species of ancient game in Scotland." Jamieson |
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A Ruin on Gartferry Mains Farm The property of A Milne Esqr. |
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BARS |
Bars
Bars
Bars |
William Bankier. Agent
D. Buchanan
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow |
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A Farm Steading occupied by Farm Servants. The property of A. Denniston. |
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MOLLINS |
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Mollins
Mollins |
Valuation Roll
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T. C. Christie Esqr. |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of T. C. Christie Esqr. |
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LUGGIE WATER |
Luggie Water
Luggie Water
Luggie Water
Luggie Water |
Forest's Co. [County] Map
John Lang
William Mather, Road Surveyor
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A Rivulet which rises near the S. [South] Eastern extremity of Cumbernaud parish in Dumbarton: & flows along the Boundary between Lanark; & Dumbarton: into Kirkintilloch parish, [--te-ing] the Kelvin near the Town. It runs along the N. [North] Eastern By [Boundary] of Cadder parish for about ¾ of a mile. "Excepting for a brief space in Kirkintilloch, it is a dull stream, sluggish in its motion, & ditch like in its banks." Gazetteer of Scotland |
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BRIDGEND |
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend
Bridgend |
Forest's Co [County] Map
Robert Kaye
William Mather
Alexander Cruickshanks |
002.11 |
A Hamlet occupied chiefly by Millers. The Monkland & Kirkintilloch [---] Railway passes close by. There is a Station here for goods. |
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FLOUR MILL [Bridgend] |
Bridgend Mill (Flour)
Bridgend Mill (Flour)
Bridgend Mill (Flour) |
A Cruickshanks Pr [Proprietor]
W. Mather
Robert Kaye |
002.11 |
A large Mill employing about 20 men wrought by the proprietor Alexander Cruickshanks. |
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MEADOWHEAD (Ruin) |
Meadowhead (in Ruins)
Meadowhead (in Ruins)
Meadowhead (in Ruins) |
Valuation Roll
Property Plan
Alexander Milne. Esqr. |
002.11 |
An old Farm house now in Ruin The property of A Milne Esqr. |
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GARTFERRY HOUSE |
Gartferry House
Gartferry House
Gartferry House |
Property Plan
Valuation Roll
A. Milne Esqr |
002.11 |
A superior dwelling house with Offices attached. The property of A Milne Esqr: |
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GLENPARK COTTAGE |
Glenpark Cottage
Glenpark Cottage
Glenpark Cottage |
Valuation Roll
A. Milne. Esqr:
A. Miller |
002.11 |
A neat Thatched cottage used for Farm purposes. The property of A Milne Esqr. |
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GOODS STATION [Bridgend] |
Bridgend Station
Bridgend Station
Bridgend Station |
James Cochrane Esqr: Supdt: [Superintendent]
William Rowat Stat: [Station] Master
W. Mather, Road Surveyor |
002.11 |
A Goods Station on the Kirkintilloch Branch of the Monkland Railway. The only Station in the parish on this line. |
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MOLLIN CRAIGS |
Mollin Craigs
Mollin Craigs
Mollin Craigs
Mollin Craigs |
T. C. Christie Esqr.
John Drummond
William Jack
John Lang |
002.12 |
Ridges of Rocks on elevated ground, with loose bolder like pieces scattered on the top & bottom of the Craigs. There is also scattered broom on the top. Situated between Mollins Farm & the Village. |
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SCHOOL [nr Bridgend] |
School
School
School |
Valuation Roll
James Noble
J. E. Drumleck Teacher |
002.12 |
A small school house, supported by subscription & supervised by the parochial authorities. Teacher J. E Drumleck. |
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ADAMSWELL |
Adamswell
Adamswell
Adamswell |
Valuation Roll
Meiklehams Map
William McLean |
002.12 |
A poor Farm Steading. The property of William McLean |
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MOLLINHILLHEAD |
Mollinhillhead
Mollinhillhead
Mollinhillhead |
Valuation Roll
Forests Co: [County] Map
Alexander Cruickshanks |
002.12 |
A Farm Steading occupied by Farm Laborers. Feued off T. C. Christie's property. |
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MY LORD'S BRIDGE |
My Lord's Bridge
My Lord's Bridge
My Lord's Bridge
My Lord's Bridge |
T. C. Christie Esqr:
William Jack
John Duncan
W. Mather. Road Surveyor |
002.12 |
A Bridge over the Luggie Water on the Turnpike Road to Kirkintilloch. there are two arches to it, one, large enough for the ordinary flow of the Luggie: the other, a small one for Floods. The West half of the Bridge is said to have been built by one of the Earls of Kilmarnock, at what date is not known. The ruins of an ancient quadraugular Tower, once a strength of the Boyds of Kilmarnock is near (about ¼ mile) the Bridge, in Kirkintilloch parish. The division between the old & the new part of the Bridge can be seen from the side of the water. There were no battlements to it until about 30 years ago. The name is well known, except to the Surveyor of this road, who has but recently got charge of it. It is a Co [County] Bridge. |
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MOLLINBURN |
Mollinburn
Mollinburn
Mollinburn
Mollinburn
Mollinburn
Mollinsburn |
Forest's Co: [County] Map
Valuation Roll
Gazetteer of Scotland
T. C. Christie Esqr:
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow |
002.12 |
A small village on the N. E. [North East] boundary of the parish chiefly occupied by Weavers. There is a School, an Inn & a Smithy here. The property of several small proprietors. This village is often called Mollinsburn, it is however incorrect as the name is derived from a Gaelic word, Mola - a Mill, from a Mill which stood on the banks of the burn near the farm of Mollins. The course of the burn was altered to that which is shewn on Trace as the "Mollin Burn". |
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AUCHENLECK |
Auchenleck
Auchenleck
Auchenleck |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co. [County] Map of Lanarkshire
John Scott, Factor |
002.13 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of A. G. Lamont Esqr: |
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CARDYKE |
Cardyke
Cardyke
Cardyke |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co [County] Map of Lanarkshire
A. Young, Factor |
002.13 |
A Farm Steading. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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AUCHENGREE |
Auchengree
Auchengree
Auchengree |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr:
"Auchan, Achan" - "Gree", Tinge; dye; Juice for staining; [--] step" Jamieson |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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HORNSHILL |
Hornshill
Hornshill
Hornshill |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr. |
002.13 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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"Auchan, Achan, A species of pearl"
Leck, To leak;" the name given to any stone that stands a strong fire" Jamieson |
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PARKHILLHEAD |
Parkhillhead
Parkhillhead
Parkhillhead |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's 10 Mile Map round Glasgow
A. Young. Factor |
002.13 |
A good Farm Steading. The prop;erty of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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CARDYKE PLANTATION |
Cardyke Plantation
Cardyke Plantation
Cardyke Plantation |
A. Young. Factor
James Russell
John Buchanan |
002.13 |
A Young Plantation on a Moss between Parkhillhead & Langmuirhead. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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LANGMUIRHEAD |
Langmuirhead
Langmuirhead
Langmuirhead |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
A. Young, Factor |
002.13 |
A Farm Steading. The propery of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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CARDARRACH MAINS |
Cardarrach Mains
Cardarrach Mains
Cardarrach Mains |
Valuation Roll
A. Young. Factor
James Russell |
002.13 |
Old Houses, originally a Mansion, Now almost a Ruin & occupied by Farm Servants. There is a date 1625 on the larger house near the ruin, & 1765 on the other. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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CARDARRACH HILLHEAD |
Cardarrach Hillhead
Cardarrach Hillhead
Cardarrach Hillhead |
A. Young. Factor
James Noble
James Russell |
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An old Steading partly in ruins, occupied by Farm servants etc. The property of W. Stirling Esqr: |
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NORTH BROOMKNOWES |
North Broomknowes
North Broomknowes
North Broomknowes |
Valuation Roll
James Provan
William Hill |
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A row of dwelling houses, occupied by poor people. The Property of J. Provan. |
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MID BROOMKNOWES |
Mid Broomknowes
Mid Broomknowes
Mid Broomknowes |
Valuation Roll
William Hill
James Provan |
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A Farm Steading occupied by the proprietor William Hill. About 16 Years ago, some Urns containing calcined remains were found 2ft: [feet] below the surface on a hillock about 4 chains west of Mid Broomknowes. |
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URNS CONTAINING HUMAN BONES FOUND HERE [Mid Broomknowes] |
Mid Broomknowes |
Valuation Roll William Hill
James Provan |
002.14 |
About 16 Years ago, some Urns containing calcined remains were found 2ft: [feet] below the surface on a hillock about 4 chains west of Mid Broomknowes. |
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SOUTH BROOMKNOWES |
South Broomknowes
South Broomknowes
South Broomknowes |
Valuation Roll
James Strong
James Provan |
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A row of cottages occupied by Weavers & Farm Servants, The property of James Strong. |
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CULT BURN |
Cult Burn
Cult Burn
Cult Burn
Cult Burn |
Forest's Co: [County] Map
Archibald Campbell
John Angus
M. Sprott Esqr: |
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A Burn which rises in a Moss between Cardarrach Hillhead & Langmuirhead, & flows by Auchinloch towards the Northern boundary of the parish, part of which it forms until it enters the Buthlin Burn. |
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ARRONHILL |
Arronhill
Arronhill
Arronhill |
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr:
James Quail |
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A small Farm Steading in bad repair. The property of M Sprott Esqr: |
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ARRONHILL PLANTATION |
Arronhill Plantation
Arronhill Plantation
Arronhill Plantation |
M. Sprott
William McClure - Gamekeeper
Andrew Gibson |
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A Young, Mixed Plantation on elevated ground between Arronhill Farm & Drumsack Plantation. Property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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DRUMSACK PLANTATION |
Drumsack Plantation
Drumsack Plantation
Drumsack Plantation |
M. Sprott Esqr
William McClure
James Quail |
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A Young Plantation between Drumsack & Arronhill Plantation |
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PEATHILL |
Peathill
Peathill
Peathill |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M Sprott Esqr: |
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A Farm Steading. The property of M Sprott Esqr. |
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DRUMSACK |
Drumsack
Drumsack
Drumsack |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M Sprott Esqr: |
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A Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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FREE CHURCH MANSE [Chryston] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Valuation Roll
Revd: [Reverend] William Barnet
Revd: [Reverend] J McLeod |
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A superior dwelling house, occupied by the present incumbent of the Free Church - Revd: [Reverend] William Barnet |
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SCHOOL [Chryston] |
School
School
School
School |
Valuation Roll
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park
Revd: [Reverend] J. McLeod
Fullarton's Gazeteer [crossed out] |
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A Female School built in 1839, at present unoccupied. This school when open is supported by Subscriptions & is under the control of the Established Church Minister. |
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MANSE [Q.S., Chryston] |
Manse
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Manse |
Valuation Roll
Revd: [Reverend] J. McLeod
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park |
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A superior dwelling house occupied by the present incumbent of the quoad Sacra Church of Chryston - Revd: [Reverend] J. McLeod. |
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GLEN COTTAGE |
Glen Cottage
Glen Cottage
Glen Cottage |
Valuation Roll
Mr. Caffrey
M. Sprott Esqr. |
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A Superior Cottage occupied by Mr Caffrey. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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GARNKIRK BURN |
Garnkirk Burn
Garnkirk Burn
Garmkirk Burn |
M. Sprott Esqr
William McClure
Andrew Gibson |
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A Burn which rises from the drains of Robroystone Beck & flowing by Garnkirk House enters the Bathlin Burn near Burnbrae. |
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LINDSAYBEG |
Lindsaybeg
Lindsaybeg
Lindsaybeg |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading in bad repair. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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LANGRIG |
Langrigg
Langrigg
Langrigg |
William Bankier. Trustee
Arhibald Campbell
M. Sprott. Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading the property of Alexander Denniston Esqr. |
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BERRYKNOWE |
Berryknowe
Berryknowe
Berryknowe |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott. Esqr. |
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A Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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FREE CHURCH [Chryston] |
Free Church
Free Church
Free Church |
Valuation Roll
Revd: [Reverend] William Barnet
James Yuill |
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A good stone building at the west end of the village, built in 1846 capable of containing a congregation of about 500: present incumbent - Revd: [Reverend] W. Barnet. |
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SCHOOL [Chryston, Free Church] |
School
School
School |
Valuation Roll
Revd: [Reverend] W. Barnet
James Yuill. Teacher |
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The Free Church School built about the same time as the Church beside it. Capable of containing about 250 scholars - James Yuill. Teacher. |
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WOODSIDE COTTAGE |
Woodside Cottage
Woodside Cottage
Woodside Cottage |
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr:
Samuel Wilson |
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A neat Cottage on the road side occupied by Workmen. The property of M. Sprott Esqr |
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WOODSIDE |
Woodside
Woodside
Woodside |
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr:
Samuel Wilson |
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A Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Wsqr: |
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WOODSIDE COTTAGES |
Woodside Cottages
Woodside Cottages
Woodside Cottages |
Valuatin Roll
M. Sprott Esqr:
Samuel Wilson |
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A row of Cottages occupied by Pitmen employed in the neighborhood, The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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POTASSELS |
Potassels
Potassels
Potassels |
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr:
James Forsyth |
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A Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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MUIRHEAD |
Muirhead
Muirhead
Muirhead
Muirhead |
Forest's Co [County] Map
Meiklehams Map 10 miles round Glasgow
Valuation Roll
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A small hamlet suth of Chryston on the Cumbernauld T.P. [Turn Pike] Road. There is a Post Office here. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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GLEN PLANTATION |
Glen Plantation
Glen Plantation
Glen Plantation |
M. Sprott Esqr:
William McClure
D Andrew Gibson |
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A Plantation in a Glen west of the Glen Cottage & continued to the occupation road. The slopes in this Glen are too irregular to shew on the Examination Traces. |
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GATESIDE |
Gateside
Gateside
Gateside |
Estate map
Valuation Roll
m. Sprott Esqr: |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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GARNKIRK HOUSE |
Garnkirk House
Garnkirk House
Garnkirk House |
Estate Map
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr: |
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A large Mansion surrounded by Trees & pleasure grounds, and approached on the North & West sides by a gentle acclivity. The property & residence of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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CROW WOOD |
Crow Wood
Crow Wood
Crow Wood |
M. Sprott Esqr.
William McClure
Andrew Gibson |
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A close irregular shaped wood extending from Woodside to the garden at Garnkirk House. Bounded on the West side by a mixed Hunter:[?] of ornamental ground. |
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THE GLEN |
The Glen
The Glen
The Glen |
Robert Kaye Esqr:
A Milne Esqr:
William Shaw |
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A natural Glen, steep on the north side & covered with trees. On the south there is close wood. The Monkland & Kirkintilloch Railway & the Bathlin Burn run through the valley. The name applies between Glen CXottage & where the Railway crosses the Burn. It is the property of R. Kaye & A Milne - the North Side Mr. Milne, the South Mr Kaye's. |
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BATHLIN BURN |
Bathlin Burn
Bathlin Burn
Bathlin Burn
Bathlin Burn |
Property Plan
A Milne Esqr:
Robert Kaye Esqr:
M. Sprott Esqr: |
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This Burn rises from Bishop's Loch & flows through the East side of the parish, from South to North; passing out of the parish where the Cult Burns joins, it enters Luggie Water near Oxgang House in the Kirkintilloch Parish. There is a feeder or Lead from this burn which supplies the Forth of Clyde Canal Basin at Kirkintilloch. The Lead commences from a Sluice gate near Craigentay (ii.10). About Chryston this Burn is called Buthlaw, & in the north of it: & in Kirkintilloch parish - Bothlin. All Property Plan's & the best authourities agree that it is Bathlin |
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BEDLAY HOUSE |
Bedlay House
Bedlay House
Bedlay House
Bedlay House |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co: [County] Map
T. C. Christie Esqr: Proprietor
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park |
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'The Manor House of Bedlay, an ancient and picturesque structure having many of the features of the old French Chateau, stands on a natural terrace of rock about 30 feet above the Bathlin Burn, which skirts its western extremity. It is of a quadrangular form with high peaked and crow-stepped gables, having two round turrets at the west end & a rectangular tower at the east, from the south side of which the house is entered. Some years ago part of the east end of the house and also the wall which extended along the south & west of the terrace was demolished. What remains appears to have been built at different periods, About the beginning of the seventeenth, and again about the middle of the 18th century additions seem to have been made to it. Part of the ground floor consists of two stone arched vaults, now used as Kitchens &c and is certainly of older date than 1600. Over the principal window at the East end of the house there is carved in stone the armorial bearings of the Robertsons, being, 'Quarterly 1st & 4th gules, a close helmet argent, '2nd & 3rd Argent, a cross crosslet fitched gules, with crescent in chief 'for a brotherly difference'. It is said that the place is mentioned in some old writings as far back as the reign of Alexander II and there is a tradition that it was frequently used by Sir William Wallace during his sojourn in the fastnesses of Robroyston. With these exceptions its early history seems now forgotten. It is however extremely probable that it has been a residence of some of the dignified Ecclesiastics of the Cathedral Church of Glasgow. The lands of Bedlay & others were alienated by Boyd, Archbishop of Glasgow to Robert; Lord Boyd, (ancestor of the Earl of Kilmarnock) who died in 1589. The Estate then appears to have passed into the possession of the College of Glasgow from which it was acquired by James Roberston of the family of Earnock. Who having been a loyalist Lawyer of reputations was at the Restoration, enacted a Lord of Session & took the title of 'Lord Bedlay'. He died at Bedlay House in 1664. The Estate continued in the possession of his descendants until the end of the last century, when it was bought by McKenzie of Greenkirk, who some years afterwards, (upon disposal of it to J Campbell Esqr. of Petershill, and by the marriage of whose granddaughter it came into the possession of the present proprietor'. Account by the proprietor T.C. Christie Esqr. The Mill of Bedlay stood between the house & the Bathlin Burn. It was removed about 130 years ago. |
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SCHOOL [Chryston, W of church] |
School
School
School
School |
Revd: [Reverend] N. McLeod
John Tenant Schoolmaster
James Noble Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster
Fullarton's Gazetteer |
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A small school house on the west of the Church (quoad Sacra) capable of containing about 70 pupils - A parochial school. Teacher J. Tenant. |
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CHRYSTON MAINS |
Chryston Mains
Chryston Mains
Chryston Mains |
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr:
John Waddell |
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A Farm Steading formerly a mansion Ho. [House]. The property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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MILLBRAE |
Millbrae
Millbrae
Millbrae |
Valuation Roll
Robert Kaye Esqr:
A. Milne Esqr: |
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A good Farm Steading adjoining Millbrae Ho: [House] The property of R Kaye Esqr. |
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MILLBRAE HOUSE |
Millbrae House
Millbrae House
Millbrae House |
Meikleham's Map Round Glasgow
Valuation Roll
Robert Kaye Esqr: |
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A Superior dwelling house with offices attached. The property & residence of R Kaye Esqr. |
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GLEN COTTAGE |
Glen Cottage
Glen Cottage
Glen Cottage |
Valuation Roll
A. Milne Esqr:
Robert Kaye Esqr |
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A small cottage in 'The Glen' the property of A Milne Esqr: |
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CHRYSTON |
Chryston
Chryston
Chryston
Chryston |
Meikleham's Map Round Glasgow
Forest's Co [County] Map
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr: |
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A village about 1 1/2 miles from the eastern boundary of the parish, containing a population of about 600, chiefly weavers. Ther eis an Established Church (Quoad Sacra) & School. A Free Church & School, and a Female School in the village. The greatest part of the village is the property of M. Sprott Esqr: the other parts are feus. The name of this village is derived from 'Graystone', When the change took place is not known. |
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CHURCH [Q.S., Chryston] |
Church (quoad Sacra)
Church (quoad Sacra)
Church (quoad Sacra) |
J. Tenant, Schoolmaster
Revd: [Reverend] N. McLeod
Valuation Roll |
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A plain stone building built in 1780 capable of containing a congregation of about 550. Present Incumbent - Revd: [Reverend] N. McLeod. 'The Minister of Cadder used to officiate here every third Sunday, but in 1780 the Chryston end of the parish was made a district Chapelry.' Gazetteer of Scotland |
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MOODIESBURN |
Moodiesburn
Moodiesburn
Moodiesburn |
Valuation Roll
Foret's Co [County] Map
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow |
002.15 |
A small village or hamlet on the east side of Chryston. occupied by Weavers or Farm Servants. There is an Inn here. The property of T.C. Christie Esqr: |
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MOODIESBURN COTTAGE |
Moodiesburn Cottage
Moodiesburn Cottage
Moodiesburn Cottage |
David Aitcheson. Archdeacon
T. C. Christie Esqr
Valuation Roll |
002.15 |
A Superior Cottage formerly the Bedlay Inn, now occupied by Archdeacon Aitchison. The property of T. C. Christie Esqr: |
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AVENUEHEAD |
Avenuehead
Avenuehead
Avenuehead |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
T.C. Christie Esqr: |
002.15 |
A good Farm Steading; the property of T. C. Christie Esqr: |
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MIDTON |
Midton
Midton
Midton |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map
T. C. Christie Esqr: |
002.15 |
A Farm Steading. The property of T.C. Christie Esqr. |
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MOSSVALE |
Mossvale
Mossvale
Mossvale |
Valuation Roll
Mrs' Lee
James Steel |
002.15 |
A superior Farm Steading, used as a residence by the proprietress Mrs. Lee. |
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MOSSVALE COTTAGE |
Mossvale Cottage
Mossvale Cottage
Mossvale Cottage |
Mrs. Lee
Mr. Fulton
Valuation Roll |
002.15 |
A cottage used for Farm purposes The property of Mrs. Lee. |
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GREENHILL |
Greenhill
Greenhill
Greenhill |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map
John Marshall |
002.15 |
A Superior Farm Steading occupied by the proprietor J Marshall. |
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GLAUDHALL |
Glaudhall
Glaudhall
Glaudhall |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
J. Steel |
002.15 |
A Superior House, occupied by the proprietor J. Steel. |
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HOLMS |
Holms
Holms
Holms |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map
Forest's Co. [County] Map |
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A Superior Farm Steading The property of J. Craig. |
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DRUMCAVEL |
Drumcavel
Drumcavel
Drumcavel |
James Chapman
Revd; [Reverend] J. Park
R. Kaye, Millbrae |
002.15 |
A poor cottage. formerly a Farm Steading. The property of James. Craig. |
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DRUMCAVEL FLAX MILL |
Drumcavel Mill (Flax, in Ruins)
Drumcavel Mill (Flax, in Ruins)
Drumcavel Mill (Flax, in Ruins) |
James Chapman
Alexander Davidson
Revd: [Reverend] S. Park |
002.15 |
An old Mill in ruins. it has not been used for 15 years. The wheel yet remains in the centre of one of the Ruins. The property of S. Craig |
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AULDYARDS |
Auldyards
Auldyards
Auldyards |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co [County] Map
Alexander Wilson |
002.15 |
An old Farm Steading almost in ruins. The property of Alexander Wilson. |
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SHANKRAMUIR |
Shankramuir
Shankramuir
Shankramuir |
Revd: [Reverend] J. Park.
James Chapman
Robert Kaye Esqr: |
002.15 |
A Farm Steading. The property of James Craig. |
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SOUTH SHANKRAMUIR |
South Shankramuir
South Shankramuir
South Shankramuir
South Shankramuir |
James Chapman
James Nicholl
Reverend: [Reverend] J. Park |
002.15 |
An old steading belonging to Shankramuir Farm. The property of James Craig |
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DRUMCAVEL TILEWORKS |
Drumcavel Tileworks
Drumcavel Tileworks
Drumcavel Tileworks |
John McLee, Tenant
William Carey, Tenant
Revd [Reverend] J. Park |
002.15 |
A Tile work Manufactory for making Draining Tiles, Roofing Tiles & common Bricks. Wrought by J. McLee. This Tile Work has been idle about 12 months. It will be in use again. The property of J Craig. |
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LECKETHILL |
Leckethill
Leckethill
Leckethill |
Valuation Roll
F C Christie Esqr:
David Calder |
002.16 |
A Farm Steading, The property of T. C. Christie Esqr: |
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LECKETHILL COTTAGES |
Leckethill Cottages
Leckethill Cottages
Leckethill Cottages |
Valuation Roll.
T.C. Christie Esqr:
David Calder |
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Rows of Cottages occupied by the Pitmen & Farm Labourers. Feued off Mr. Christie's property. |
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MOLLIN BURN |
Mollin Burn
Mollin Burn
Mollin Burn
Mollin Burn |
William Jack
John Drummond
William McLean
Alexander. Mills |
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This burn rises partly from a moss between Leckethill Cottages and Drumcarel. And partly from Garnqueen Loch. It flows past the east side of Mollinburn into the Luggie Water. It is but a small stream. Drain like in some places, but occasionally possessing a good flow of water. |
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WESTMUIR |
Westmuir
Westmuir
Westmuir |
John Scott. Factor
Forset's Co [County] Map
Archibald Craig |
006.04 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of A. G. Lamont Esqr: |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
Valuation Roll
John Scott. Factor
Archibald Craig |
006.04 |
An old Farm Ho: [House]: the property of A.G.Lamont Esqr: |
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ROBROYSTON LOCH |
Robroyston Loch
Robroyston Loch
Robroyston Loch
Robroyston Loch |
John Scott. Factor
James Russell
Archibald Craig
Fullarton's Gazetteer- |
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A piece of low meadowland, part in this parish & part in Barony parish. It is liable to flood (OH) [in the adjoining parish] [deleted] in winter. The part of the Loch which is in this parish, is at present being drained. There is a tradition, that Sir William Wallace:- ' after he was overpowered, and before his hands were bound, he threw his sword into Robroyston Loch'. This could not be, as the Barn is more than 1/2 a mile from the loch. |
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BOGSIDE |
Bogside
Bogside
Bogside |
Forest's Co, Map
Valuation Roll
John Scott Factor |
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A good Farm Steading. The property of A. G. Lamont Esqr. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY |
Caledonian Railway
Caledonian Railway |
Murray's Time Table
Robert Bankier Station Master
Thomas Cleghorn |
007.10 |
A line of Railway between Glasgow & Carlisle, formerly called the Garnkirk Railway. There are three stations in the parish. It runs along the southern Boundary about six miles. |
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SAUGHS |
Saughs
Saughs
Saughs |
Forest's Co Map
Valuation Roll
John Scott Factor
"Sauch, Saugh, A willow or sallow tree" Jamieson |
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A good Farm steading. The property of A. G. Lamont Esqr. |
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STEPS [houses] |
Steps
Steps
Steps
Steps |
Valuation Roll
M, Sprott Esqr.
R. Bankier Station Master
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow |
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A few scattered houses between the Cumbernauld T. P. Road & the Caledonian Railway. The origin of the name is not known. The property is feus off Mr Sprott's ground, and belongs to several small proprietors. |
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STEPS COTTAGE |
Steps Cottage
Steps Cottage
Steps Cottage |
Thomas Tweedale
James Buchanan
R. Bankier Station Master |
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A superior cottage occupied by Mr Tweedale. The property of J. Buchanan. |
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1. Situation - Bogside and Saughs, Trace 1.
2. Situation - Caledonian Railway and Steps, Trace 2.
3. Situation - Steps Cottage, Trace 3. |
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FRANKFIELD LOCH |
Frankfield Loch
Frankfield Loch
Frankfield Loch |
M. Sprott Esqr.
William McNeil
James Crawford |
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Low wet land, part in this parish & part in the Barony Parish. This Loch is dry in Summer & flooded in Winter. There is not, at present, any sign of the ground being drained for Cultivation. |
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MOUNT HARRIET |
Mount Harriet
Mount Harriet
Mount Harriet |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr. |
007.10 |
A Superior house at present under repair. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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STEPS [farm] |
Steps
Steps
Steps |
Valuation Roll
M. Sprott Esqr
Meikleham's Map 10 Miles around Glasgow |
007.10 |
A good Farm Steading. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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STEPS ROAD STATION |
Steps Road Station
Steps Road Station
Steps Road Station |
Murray's Time Table
Robert Bankier Station Master
M Sprott Esqr. |
007.10 |
A small wooden House. The first station on the Caledonian Railway from Glasgow. |
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WHITEHILL |
Whitehill
Whitehill
Whitehill |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr |
007.10 |
A good Farm Steading.. The property of M. Sprott Esqr. |
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1. Situation - Steps Road Railway, Whitehill and Mount Harriet, Trace 3
2. Situation - Steps and Frankfield Loch, Trace 5.
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BURNT PLANTATION |
Burnt Wood or Plantation
Burnt Wood or Plantation
Burnt Wood or Plantation |
M. Sprott Esqr
William McCluie
Andrew Gibson |
007.02 |
A large Plantation growing on a moss between the Turnpike Road & the parish boundary. 30 years ago this wood, (as it was then) was accidentally burned by fire from the Engines on the Caledonian Railway. It is since called the Burnt Wood. There is at present some natural copse on the road side. |
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WOODHEAD |
Woodhead
Woodhead
Woodhead |
Valuation Roll
Estate Map
M. Sprott Esqr |
007.02 |
A farm steading, the property of M. Sprott Esqr: |
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WOODHEAD COTTAGE |
Woodhead Cottage
Woodhead Cottage
Woodhead Cottage |
M. Sprott Esqr
James Gillespie
James Buchanan |
007.02 |
A superior cottage recently built for the Superintendent of the Garnkirk Fireclay Works. The property of M Sprott. Esqr. |
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SCHOOL [nr Garnkirk Fireclay Works] |
School
School
School |
M. Sprott Esqr:
James Noble
John Houston Forsyth. Teacher |
007.02 |
A good school house with house adjoining for Teacher; capable of containing 100 pupils. This school is supported by the Garnkirk Works & is inspected &c by the proprietor - M. Sprott Esqr: |
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GARNKIRK FIRECLAY WORKS |
Garnkirk Fireclay Works |
M. Sprott Esqr.
James Gillespie Suptd [Superintendent]
James Ferguson |
007.02 |
An extensive Fireclay manufactory employing about 400 hands. Every description of Fireclay is wrought here, wrought by the Garnkirk Coal Co: [Company] - Messrs M & T Sprott. The property of M Sprott Esqr. |
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BOGHILL |
Boghill
Boghill
Boghill |
M.Sprott Esqr;
James Gillespie
John Aird, Tenant |
007.02 |
Two dwelling houses occupied by the people employed in the Fireclay Works. The property of M. Sprott Esqr' |
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HEATHFIELD FIRECLAY WORKS |
Heathfield Fireclay Works
Heathfield Fireclay Works
Heathfield Fireclay Works |
Valuation Roll
James Ferguson
William Miller |
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A Manufactory similar to the Garnkirk but not so extensive, employing about 100 men & boys, wrought by Ferguson, Miller & Co [Company], property of Dr [Doctor] Jeffries. |
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GARNKIRK STATION |
Garnkirk Station
Garnkirk Station
Garnkirk Station |
John Hyslop Stat' [Station] Master
Robert Bankier Sups [Superintendent Stat [Station]
Ry [Railway] Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
Time Table |
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A small station on the Caledonian Railway - the second on the line from Glasgow. |
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HEATHFIELD COTTAGE |
Heathfield Cottage
Heathfield Cottage
Heathfield Cottage |
Valuation Roll
James Ferguson
William Miller |
007.02 |
A superior cottage occupied by one of the Heathfield Fireclay Works Co; [Company] William Miller. Property of Dr [Doctor] Jeffries. |
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WOODNEUK HOUSE |
Woodneuk House
Woodneuk House
Woodneuk House |
Valuation Roll
Charles Thomas Pr [Proprietor]
A. Wilson |
007.03 |
A superior dwelling house occupied by the proprietor C. Thomas. Good pleasure grounds & garden are attached. This house has by different proprietors been called Woodneuk or Queensbank. The proprietor previous to the present one called it Queensbank, the present proprietor calls it Woodneuk. |
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GARTCOSH PLANTATION |
Gartcosh Plantation
Gartcosh Plantation
Gartcosh Plantation |
James Weir
William Morrison
A. Wilson |
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A mixed plantation frequently burned by fire from the engines on the Caledonian Railway. The property of the heirs of J, Hill. |
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GARTCOSH |
Gartcosh
Gartcosh
Gartcosh |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's map around Glasgow
James Weir |
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A good farm steading. The property of the Heirs of J. Hill. |
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GARTCOSH STATION |
Gartcosh Station
Gartcosh Station
Gartcosh Station |
Murray's Time Table
Board on Station
William Morrison Stat; [Station] Master |
007.03 |
A small station on the Caledonian Railway the third from Glasgow. This name applies as much to the dwelling house occupied by the Station Master as to the Station itself. Dwelling house the property of Caled; [caledonian] Ry [Railway] Company. |
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HEATHFIELD |
Heathfield
Heathfield
Heathfield |
Valuation Roll
Dr [Doctor] Jeffries Pr [Proprietor]
Archibald Cullan |
007.02 |
A poor Farm steading formerly called Baads. The proprietor changed the name. The property of Dr [Doctor] Jeffries. |
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LOCHEND |
Lochend
Lochend
Lochend |
Valuation Roll
William McAlpine Pr [Proprietor]
Alexander Wilson |
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A superior dwelling House occupied by the proprietor William McAlpine. |
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JOHNSTON LOCH |
Johnston Loch
Johnston Loch
Johnston Loch |
Forest's Co [County] Map
Alexander Wilson |
007.03 |
A large lake flooded in winter to the extent of water shown on examination trace. There is always water in this loch. |
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JOHNSTON COTTAGE |
Johnston Cottages
Johnston Cottages
Johnston Cottages |
Valuation Roll
Alexander Wilson
William McAlpine |
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A row of cottages occupied by ploughmen, on Johnston Farm. The property of William Fleming. |
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JOHNSTON |
Johnston
Johnston
Johnston |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
Alexander Wilson |
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A good farm steading occupied by A. Wilson. The property of William Fleming. |
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CROFTFOOT |
Croftfoot
Croftfoot
Croftfoot |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map
William Jackson |
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A good farm steading. The property of William Galbraith. |
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HAYHILL |
Hayhill
Hayhill
Hayhill |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
William Weir |
007.03 |
A farm steading. The property of Mr Buchanan. |
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KINGSHILL COTAGES |
Kingshill Cottages
Kingshill Cottages
Kingshill Cottages |
Valuation Roll
John Robertson - Tenant
Alexander Wyper |
007.03 |
Two good cottages, south side of Caledonian Railway. The property of J.H. Colt. |
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HAYHILL PIT |
Hayhill Coal Pit
Hayhill Coal Pit
Hayhill Coal Pit |
M.Sprott Esqr
Alexander Wyper
William Weir |
007.03 |
A coal pit 10 fathoms deep & 14 years in use. Wrought by the Garnkirk Coal Co. [Company]. M. & T Sprott Esqrs. The ground is the property of Mr Buchanan. |
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CALEDONIAN RAILWAY (Castlecary Branch) |
Caledonian Railway (Castlecary Branch) |
Mr Cochrane Manager of this Monkland Railway
Mr Buchanan, Gartsherrie |
007.03 |
A branch Railway leaving the main line at Kingshill and joining the 'Scottish Central Railway' at Greenhill. |
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CROFTHEAD |
Crofthead
Crofthead
Crofthead |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co [County] Map
John Wood |
007.04 |
A dwelling house formerly a farm steading now occupied by Pitinew & Farm Labours. The property of William Galbraith. |
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GARNQUEEN [farm] |
garnqueen
Garnqueen
Garnqueen
Garnqueen
Gartenqueen
Gartenqueen
Gartinqueen |
Valuation Roll
Meikleham's Map round Glasgow
Revd [Reverend] J. Park
James Noble Schoolmaster
Forest's Co [County] Map
Lease of Farm
Gazetteer of Scotland |
007.04 |
A farm steading the property of C.R.E. Buchanan Esqr. This name has been corrupted from Gartenqueen, or Gartinqueen, to Garnqueen. The latter is now plurally used. From analogy it seems better to adopt the corruption; as Garnkirk in this parish and Garngaber in Kirkintilloch, each about 3 or 4 miles from the other. |
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HILL OF GARNQUEEN |
Hill of Garnqueen
Hill of Garnqueen
Hill of Garnqueen |
Mrs Colquhoun
John Barr
John Wood |
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A poor farm steading the property of Mrs Colquhoun. The Hill is not of sufficient importance to show. |
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GARNQUEEN LOCH |
Garnqueen Loch
Garnqueen Loch
Garnqueen Loch |
John Wood
John Ban
William Jack
Alexander Mills |
007.04 |
A large Loch flooded in winter to the extent shown on Examination Trace. Part of it is in New Monkland parish. There is always water in this Loch. |
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SCHOOL [Garnqueen] |
School
School
School |
Pewter patterson Teaacher
Alexander Mills
James Noble Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster |
007.04 |
A small subscription school capable of containing about 40 pupils. Patrons. the farmers in the nieghborhood. |
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GARNQUEEN [houses] |
Garnqueen
Garnqueen
Garnqueen |
Valuation Roll
Alexander Mills
William Jack |
007.04 |
A few scattered house belonging to different persons, chiefly occupied by workmen employed in the Glenboig Tile Works on the other side of the boundary in New Monkland parish. There is a school, a Public House and a couple of neat cottages here. There was formerly a station on the Monkland Ry [railway] here - it is now a gate house. |
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GARTLOCH HOUSE |
Gartloch House
Gartloch House
Gartloch House |
Valuation Roll
Forest's Co; [County] Map
J. Robertson Esqr |
007.06 |
A superior mansion on the rising ground overlooking Bishop's Loch. Large Offices are attached. Occupied by J. Robertson Esqr; The property of the heirs of Hugh Robertson. |
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BISHOP LOCH |
Bishop's Loch
Bishop's Loch
Bishop's Loch |
Forest's Co. [County] Map
J. Robertson Esqr
Angus McAlpine |
007.10 |
A large Lake in old Monkland parish, forming with its north side the boundary between the parishes of Cadder & Old Monkland. |
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Note below Bishop Loch: See N. B. [Name Book] for Old Monkland Ph [Parish]
[Signed] John Bayly Capt RE [Captain Royal Engineers]
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NAME BOOK
Co. [County] LANARK
Parish of CADDER |
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INDEX
Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Auchenleck Well -- 1 -- 16 -- 35
Auchenairn -- 1 -- 16 -- 36
Auchenairn House -- 1 -- 16 -- 36
Auchenairn -- 1 -- 16 -- 36
Auchinloch -- 2 -- 9 -- 46
Auchingiech -- 2 -- 10 -- 49
Adamswell -- 2 -- 12 -- 55
Auchinleck -- 2 -- 13 -- 57
Auchingree -- 2 -- 13 -- 57
Arronhill -- 2 -- 14 -- 60
Arronhill Plantation -- 2 -- 14 -- 60
Avenuehead -- 2 -- 15 -- 69
Auldyards -- 2 -- 15 -- 71
Bogton -- 1 -- 8 -- 10
Balmuildy Bridge -- 1 -- 10 -- 12
Buchley -- 1 -- 10 -- 12
Bearshill -- 1 -- 12 -- 23
Boghead -- 1 -- 12 -- 23
Blackhill -- 1 -- 14 -- 27
Blackhill 1 -- 14 -- 27
Bishop Bridge Burn -- 1 -- 15 -- 29
Bishop Bridge -- 1 -- 15 -- 29
Bearyards -- 1 -- 15 -- 30
Blackmount Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 32
Beechmount Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 32
Bishop Moss -- 1 -- 15 -- 34
Barn (Site of) -- 1 -- 16 -- 40
Bellfield Printworks -- 2 -- 5 -- 41
Blacklands -- 2 -- 10 -- 28
Burnbrae -- 2 -- 10 -- 49
Bars -- 2 -- 10 -- 53
Bridgend -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Berryknowe -- 2 -- 14 -- 62
Bathlin Burn -- 2 -- 15 -- 65
Bedlay House -- 2 -- 15 -- 66
Burnt Plantation -- 7 -- 2 -- 79
Boghill -- 7 -- 2 -- 80
Bishop Loch -- 7 -- 6 -- 87
Bogside -- 7 -- 1 -- 77 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Castellum -- 1 -- 7 -- 3
Cadder Wood -- 1 -- 7 -- 5
Cadder Cottage -- 1 -- 7 -- 5
Cadder House -- 1 -- 7 -- 6
Crofthead -- 1 -- 8 -- 9
Church -- 1 -- 11 -- 22
Cadder -- 1 -- 12 -- 26
Crofthead Cottage -- 1 -- 12 -- 26
Caddercuilt -- 1 -- 14 -- 27
Crowhill Quarry (Freestone) -- 1 -- 15 -- 33
Crowhill -- 1 -- 15 -- 34
Claddens -- 1 -- 16 -- 38
Campsie Junction Station -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Claddens -- 2 -- 9 -- 44
Claddens House -- 2 -- 9 -- 44
Craigenbay -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
Clossfoot -- 2 -- 10 -- 49
Cardyke -- 2 -- 13 -- 57
Cardyke Plantation -- 2 -- 13 -- 58
Corn Mill -- 1 -- 12 -- 26
"Caledonian Railway" (Castlecary Branch) -- 7 -- 3 -- 83
Cardarrach Mains -- 2 -- 13 -- 58
Cardarrach Hillhead -- 2 -- 13 -- 58
Cult Burn -- 2 -- 14 -- 59
Crow Wood -- 2 -- 14 -- 64
Chryston Mains -- 2 -- 15 -- 67
Chryston -- 2 -- 15 -- 68
Church (quoad sacra) -- 2 -- 15 -- 68
Caledonian Railway -- 7 -- 1 -- 77
Croftfoot -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Crofthead -- 7 -- 4 -- 85
Dryfield -- 1 -- 8 -- 10
Drumbotie -- 1 -- 16 -- 37
Davidston -- 2 -- 10 -- 48
Drumsack Plantation -- 2 -- 14 -- 60
Drumsack -- 2 -- 14 -- 60
Drumcavel Flax Mill -- 2 -- 15 -- 71
Drumcavel -- 2 -- 15 -- 71
Drumcavel Tileworks -- 2 -- 15 -- 72
Easter Cadder -- 1 -- 8 -- 9 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Easter Balmuildy -- 1 -- 10 -- 11
Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway -- 1 -- 12 -- 23
Easter Crosshill -- 1 -- 12 -- 25
Endowed School -- 1 -- 16 -- 35
Easter Lumloch -- 1 -- 16 -- 35
East Springfield -- 1 -- 16 -- 37
East Gadloch -- 2 -- 9 -- 45
Endowed School -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
East Claddens -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
East Muckcroft -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
East Auchinloch -- 2 -- 10 -- 48
Forth and Clyde Canal -- 1 -- 11 -- 17
Farm Bridge -- 1 -- 11 -- 21
Firpark -- 1 -- 16 -- 37
Flour Mill -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Free Church Manse -- 2 -- 14 -- 61
Free Church -- 2 -- 24 -- 62
Frankfield loch -- 7 -- 1 -- 78
Glasgow Bridge -- 1 -- 8 -- 8
Glenbank Cottage -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Glenbank -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Glenhead -- 2 -- 9 -- 45
Gartferry Mains -- 2 -- 11 -- 52
Gartferry House -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Glenpark Cottage -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Goods Station -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Glen Cottage -- 2 -- 14 -- 61
Garnkirk Burn -- 2 -- 14 -- 61
Glen Plantation -- 2 -- 14 -- 64
Gateside -- 2 -- 14 -- 64
Garnkirk House -- 2 -- 14 -- 64
Glen Cottage -- 2 -- 15 -- 67
Glaudhall -- 2 -- 15 -- 70
Greenhill -- 2 -- 15 -- 70
Garnkirk Fireclay Works -- 7 -- 2 -- 80 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Garnkirk Station -- 7 -- 2 -- 80
Gartcosh Plantation -- 7 -- 3 -- 81
Gartcosh -- 7 -- 3 -- 81
Gartcosh Station -- 7 -- 3 -- 81
Garnqueen -- 7 -- 4 -- 85
Garnqueen Loch -- 7 -- 4 -- 86
Garnqueen -- 7 -- 4 -- 86
Gartloch House -- 7 -- 6 -- 87
Hungryside Bridge -- 1 -- 8 -- 9
High Moss Plantation -- 1 -- 11 -- 18
Hilton -- 1 -- 11 -- 21
Heathbank Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 31
Huntershill Quarry (Freestone) -- 1 -- 15 -- 33
Huntershill House -- 1 -- 15 -- 34
Hill of Chryston -- 12 -- 10 -- 49
Hillhead -- 2 -- 11 -- 52
Hornshill -- 2 -- 13 -- 57
Holms -- 2 -- 15 -- 70
Hillhead -- 6 -- 4 -- 75
Heathfield Firectory Works -- 7 -- 2 -- 80
Heathfield Cottage -- 7 -- 2 -- 80
Heathfield -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Hayhill -- 7 -- 3 -- 83
Hayhill (Pit / Coal) -- 7 -- 3 -- 83
Hill of Garnqueen -- 7 -- 4 -- 85
Ironstone Pit -- 1 -- 15 -- 33
Ironstone Pit -- 1 -- 15 -- 33
Ironstone Pit -- 1 -- 15 -- 34
Johnstone Cottage -- 1 -- 8 -- 8
Jellyhill -- 1 -- 11 -- 22
Johnston Loch -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Johnston Cottage -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Johnston -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Kirkton -- 1 -- 11 -- 22
Knockmills -- 2 -- 10 -- 48
Kingshill Cottage -- 7 -- 3 -- 83 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Littlehill -- 1 -- 12 -- 23
Low Moss Plantation -- 1 -- 12 -- 25
Lochgrog -- 1 -- 12 -- 25
Lochfauld -- 1 -- 14 -- 28
Lochfauld Cottages -- 1 -- 14 -- 28
Lillybank Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 31
Laurelbank Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 32
Littlehill -- 1 -- 16 -- 37
Larkfield Cottage -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Loch -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Lochside -- 2 -- 9 -- 44
Laverockhall -- 2 -- 11 -- 51
Langdale -- 2 -- 11 -- 51
Luggie Water -- 2 -- 11 -- 53
Langmuirhead -- 2 -- 13 -- 58
Lindsaybeg -- 2 -- 14 -- 62
Langrig -- 2 -- 14 -- 62
Leckethill -- 2 -- 16 -- 73
Lekethill Cottage -- 2 -- 16 -- 73
Lochend -- 7 -- 3 -- 82
Meiklehill -- 1 -- 8 -- 8
Manse -- 1 -- 8 -- 9
Mavis Valley -- 1 -- 11 -- 17
Mill Plantation -- 1 -- 11 -- 22
Moss Lodge -- 1 -- 12 -- 25
Myriemailing -- 1 -- 16 -- 38
Millarsneuk -- 2 -- 9 -- 44
Mid Auchinloch -- 2 -- 9 -- 45
Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway -- 2 -- 11 -- 52
Mollins -- 2 -- 11 -- 53
Meadowhead (ruin) -- 2 -- 11 -- 54
Mollin Craigs -- 2 -- 12 -- 55
Mollinhillhead -- 2 -- 12 -- 55
My Lord's Bridge -- 2 -- 12 -- 56
Mollinburn -- 2 -- 12 -- 56
Mid Broomknowes -- 2 -- 14 -- 59
Manse -- 2 -- 14 -- 61
Muirhead -- 2 -- 14 -- 63 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Millbrae -- 2 -- 15 -- 67
Millbrae House -- 2 -- 15 -- 67
Moodiesburn -- 2 -- 15 -- 69
Moodiesburn Cottage -- 2 -- 15 -- 69
Midton -- 2 -- 15 -- 69
Mossvale -- 2 -- 15 -- 70
Mossvale Cottage -- 2 -- 15 -- 70
Mollin Burn -- 2 -- 16 -- 73
Mount Harriet -- 7 -- 1 -- 78
North Burnbrae -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
Netherhouse -- 2 -- 10 -- 48
North Broomknowes -- 2 -- 14 -- 69
Old Auchenairn -- 1 -- 16 -- 26
Old Bars (Ruin) -- 2 -- 11 -- 53
Parkvale Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 31
Park Burn -- 2 -- 5 -- 41
Petty's Plantation -- 2 -- 11 -- 51
Pleaknowes -- 2 -- 11 -- 51
Parkhillhead -- 2 -- 13 -- 58
Peathill -- 2 -- 14 -- 60
Potassels -- 2 -- 14 -- 63
River Kelvin -- 1 -- 6 -- 2
Remains of the wall of Antonius Pius constructed by Lollius Urbinus A.D.140 Roman Legions II,VI & XX -- -- -- 16
Rookery Plantation -- 1 -- 11 -- 18
Rockbank Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 32
Rosetree Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 32
Rushyhill -- 1 -- 16 -- 37
Robroyston Mains -- 1 -- 16 -- 39
Robroyston House -- 1 -- 16 -- 39
Rosebank Cottage -- 2 -- 9 -- 43
Robroyston Loch -- 6 -- 4 -- 75
Sandy Knowes -- 1 -- 8 -- 10
Site of the Roman Wall Station -- 1 -- 10 -- 13
Site of the Military way -- 1 -- 11 -- 20
School -- 1 -- 12 -- 26
South Caddercuilt -- 1 -- 14 -- 27
South Crosshill -- 1 -- 15 -- 30 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
School -- 1 -- 15 -- 30
Springwell Cottage -- 1 -- 15 -- 31
Springfield House -- 1 -- 15 -- 34
South Myriemailing -- 1 -- 16 -- 38
South Loch -- 2 -- 9 -- 44
Stoneyetts (Ruin) -- 2 -- 11 -- 53
School -- 2 -- 12 -- 55
South Broomknowes -- 2 -- 14 -- 59
School -- 2 -- 14 -- 61
School -- 2 -- 14 -- 62
School -- 2 -- 15 -- 67
Shankramuir -- 2 -- 15 -- 71
South Shankramuir -- 2 -- 15 -- 71
Saughs -- 7 -- 1 -- 77
Steps -- 7 -- 1 -- 77
Steps Cottage -- 7 -- 1 -- 77
Steps Road Station -- 7 -- 1 -- 78
Steps -- 7 -- 1 -- 78
School -- 7 -- 2 -- 79
School -- 7 -- 4 -- 86
Torrance Bridge -- 1 -- 8 -- 10
The Glen -- 2 -- 15 -- 65
Urns containing human bones found here -- 2 -- 14 -- 59
Wester Balmuildy -- 1 -- 10 -- 12
Wilderness Cottage -- 1 -- 11 -- 17
Wilderness Plantation -- 1 -- 11 -- 21
West Springfield -- 1 -- 15 -- 30
Wester Lumloch -- 1 -- 16 -- 35
Woodhill -- 1 -- 16 -- 38
Westerhill -- 1 -- 16 -- 38
West Auchinloch -- 2 -- 9 -- 45
West Muckcroft -- 2 -- 10 -- 47
Woodside Cottage -- 2 -- 10 -- 63
Woodside -- 2 -- 10 -- 63
Woodside Cottages -- 2 -- 10 -- 63
Westmuir -- 6 -- 4 -- 75
Whitehill -- 7 -- 1 -- 78
Woodhead -- 7 -- 2 -- 79
Woodhead Cottage -- 7 -- 2 -- 79
Woodneuk House -- 7 -- 3 -- 81 |
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