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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HAMILTON PALACE | Hamilton Palace Hamilton Palace Hamilton Palace Hamilton Palace Hamilton Palace Hamilton Palace |
Mr Graham, Factor Mr Henderson, Town Clerk Muir's Description of Hamilton Palace New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
017.04 | A large and magnificent building having in front a fine projecting pillared portico which gives access to a noble entrance hall and the princely state apartments. The whole of this edifice with the exception of the back [front] is of modern erection. See the following, quoted from Muir's description of Hamilton Palace "The old Palace of Hamilton was a plain edifice, the most ancient part, erected in 1591, was removed to make room for the new Palace, begun in 1822. The old front, built about 1690 (now the back front) forms three sides of a square, and has an air of antique [grand] highly pleasing" [re] The Palace and Main Avenues are lighted with gas. The Stables and Riding School are a little to the westward, see trace 2 |
STABLES [Hamilton Palace] | Stable Yard | Mr Graham, Factor Mr Henderson, Town Clerk Muir's Description of Hamilton Palace New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
017.04 | The Stables and Riding School are a little to the westward, see Trace 2. |
RIDING SCHOOL [Hamilton Palace] | Riding School | Mr Graham, Factor Mr Henderson, Town Clerk Muir's Description of Hamilton Palace New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
017.04 | The Stables and Riding School are a little to the westward, see Trace 2. |
BOTHY [Hamilton Palace] | Bothy | Mr Graham, Factor Mr Henderson, Town Clerk Muir's Description of Hamilton Palce New Statistical Account Old Statistical Account Fullarton's Gazetteer |
017.04 | A "Bothy" in which a few of the male Servants live. |
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[page] 22Hamilton Palace was originally a square tower, about 20 feet long and 16 feet wide. The old part of the house as it now stands, was erected in 1591; and it was afterwards almost entirely rebuilt about 130 years ago.
"In 1822 additions on an extensive scale were begun under the present Duke. The modern part consists of a new front facing the north, 264 feet in length, and three stories high, with an additional wing to the west."
"The front is adorned by a noble portico, consisting of a double row of Corinthian Columns, each of one solid stone, surmounted by a lofty pediment."
New Statistical Account
Bothis, Boothie, [A]cottages,often used to denote a place where labouring servants [ ]lodged [ ]
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