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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CATHCART CASTLE (In Ruins) Cathcart castle (in Ruins) Rev Dr [Reverend Doctor] Smith
J Gordon Esq
N Thomson Esq
013.11 The remains of the Castle Consists of four outer walls forming A 5 square massy structure, erected in a steep bank which rises on the north side of the Cart according to "McDonalds Rambles Round Glasgow" [The] barony & Castle of Cathcart were in the possession of one Alan [de] Cathcart in the days of Wallace [and] Bruce, About the middle of the [16th] Century it was sold by the then [possessor] to the Lord of Sempil. whose family it was transferred [to] the Blairs of Boghen- and [in] 1801 it was purchased by the [late] Earl of Cathcart, whose son [the] present Earl is now its [proprietor]
It must at one period have possessed great [ ] as the walls in some places are about 10 feet in thickness_

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County of Renfrew Parish of Cathcart


North west of Eaglesham, and upon
the bank of Cart, lies the barony of Cathcart, where,
upon an eminence, stands the castle of Cathcart, the
principal messwage of a fair lordship of the same
denomination; whose ancestors (without doubt)
have taken surname & Designation from their hereditary
lands, when fixed Surname came to be used; for in
the reign of King William, and about the year 1179,
Rainaldus de Cathcart is witness to the Donation
of the Church of Cathcart, by Allan the son of Walter,
Dapifer Regis Scotiz, to the Monks of Pasley.
Crawfurds History. page 28

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