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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WINDGILL BANK | Windgill Bank Windgill Bank Windgill Bank |
James Littel Samuel Paton Alexander Denholm |
043 | Described on the sheets of Crawford Ph [Parish] P.B. [Parish Boundary] runs over it |
WINDGATE HOUSE (Remains of) | (Windgate House) Remains of (Windgate House) Remains of (Windgate House) Remains of (Windgate House) Remains of |
James Little Samuel Paton Alexander Denholm Revd [Reverend] Charles Hope |
043 | All that remains of this ancient buildingis part of the vault which is disappearing rapidly from the ravages of time and the weather, and only the central portion of the Arch remains with part of the side walls. It is situated at the entrance of the slop on the East margin of Eastside Burn. |
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[Page] 80Lanarkshire Lamington and Wandel Parish
' In the wild but remote Glen of Keygill at the base of a lofty hill named Windgill Bank, stand the ruins of Windgate House. This house was built at a remote period by the Laird of Lamingtoune, at a time when a feud established between him and the laird of Symington.' (new Stat Act [Statistical Account])
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