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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LICKPRIVICK CASTLE (Site of) | Lickprivick Castle (site of ) Lickprivick Castle (site of) |
Arthur Gilmour South Pickprivick William Torrance North Pickprivick Peter Ballantyne Newlandsmuir New Statistical Account |
016.12 | Mr. Ure in his history of Kilbride and Rutherglen published in 1793 gives the following acct. [account] of Pickprivick Castle. " The Mansion- house or Castle of Pickprivick had once been no contemptible building. It was constructed like the houses of the great during the feudal system, with Towers, battlements etc. The whole was about 60 years ago reduced to ruins and nothing now remains but but some searched? rubbish. Not far from the building is an artificial mound of earth which continues pretty entire, it is about 14 feet in height." This mound is still entire and from it can be seen Mains Castle near Kilbride, but there are no visible remains of the Castle. |
MOUND [nr Lickprivick Castle (site)] | Mound | N. S. Acct p. 891 [New Statistical Account page 891] |
016.12 | [see entry for Lickprivick Castle and extra info] |
NEWLANDMUIR | Newlandmuir Newlandmuir Newlandmuir Newlandmuir |
Peter Ballantyne occr. [ occupier ] Forrest's County Map Johnson's County Map Valuation Roll |
016.11 | A farmhouse occupied by Peter Ballantyne and the property of John McAusland Bloomvale Glasgow |
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" A mound of earth which is said to mark the residence of the family of Lickprivick starts about 11/2 miles to the south of the village of East Kilbride""Origines Parochiales Scotiae"
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