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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GARRIOCH | Garrioch Garrioch Garrioch |
Valuation Roll Alexander Young Occupier W. Harold Steward |
006.02 | A poor farm steading & a good dwelling house occupied by different persons. The property of Mr. M. Montgomerie. Formerly this name was spelled Garroch: The ioch [underlined] is now used by the proprietor. |
GARRIOCH HOUSE | Garrioch House Garrioch House Garrioch House |
Valuation Roll Thomas Allan Pr. [Proprietor] J. Swan Timber Merchant |
006.02 | A superior house on the side of the "Garscube Road Maryhill." Good offices are attached. Occupied by Mr. T. Allan. |
GARRIOCH COTTAGE | Garrioch Cottage Garrioch Cottage Garrioch Cottage |
Valuation Roll J. Dunlop Occupier W. Harold, Steward |
006.02 | A small cottage on the side of the public road from Garrioch to Kelvinside House. The property of Mr. M. Montgomerie. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 42Lanarkshire -- Maryhill Parish
"Garradh.- A garen a wall, dyke, or mound."
"Garnadh, - a thrust, act of thrusting, cramming or gluttony."
"Garrach, - Gorbellied, greedy, voracious, having a bad odour."
" Garrach, - A glutton, a worhtlesscreature." - Gaelic Dictionary.
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