The west of Scotland in history"Originally written as a series of independently standing articles, these essays present studies of families or events which took place in "the west of Scotland." Among the families are: Corehouse and the Cranstouns, Auchinleck and the Boswells, the Mures of Caldwell, Cathcart and Its Earls, the Steuarts of Coltness and Allanton, Andrew Stuart of Torrance and Castlemilk, Carnwath and the Lockharts of Lee, Dalrymple and the Stairs, Kelburne, Hawkhead, and the Earls of Glasgow (Boyle), Dundonald and Its Earls, Coilsfield and the Montgomerys, the Lockharts of Milton-Lockhart, Ardgowan: the Stewarts and Shaw-Stewarts, Pollok and the Maxwells, the MacGregors and the Colquhouns, the Grahams of Montrose, Cumbernauld House and the Flemings, the Spreulls of Glasgow, and the Fullartons of Fullarton. There are a wide range of articles included as well on such topics as Queen Mary, Renfrewshire witches, Galloway, the Herries peerage case, St. Columba, and the Scots."--Container insert. |
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CATHCART AND ITS EARLS. “I was told the other night (wrote Horace Walpole
to the Countess of Ossory) that Lady Cathcart, who is still living, danced lately at
Hertford, to show her vigour at past four score." The Lady Cathcart of that day ...
CATHCART AND ITS EARLS. “I was told the other night (wrote Horace Walpole
to the Countess of Ossory) that Lady Cathcart, who is still living, danced lately at
Hertford, to show her vigour at past four score." The Lady Cathcart of that day ...
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parents; the second for money; the third (with Lord Cathcart) for title; and the
fourth, with the fortune-hunting Hibernian, “ because the devil owed me a grudge,
and must punish me for my sins.” This Charles, the eighth Lord Cathcart, born in ...
parents; the second for money; the third (with Lord Cathcart) for title; and the
fourth, with the fortune-hunting Hibernian, “ because the devil owed me a grudge,
and must punish me for my sins.” This Charles, the eighth Lord Cathcart, born in ...
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battlements, Cathcart Castle not only gave a secure shelter to the inmates with
such " gear, plenishing, and supplies” as was deemed essential to a household
in these unsettled times, but its position as a watch-tower, overlooking the
pleasant ...
battlements, Cathcart Castle not only gave a secure shelter to the inmates with
such " gear, plenishing, and supplies” as was deemed essential to a household
in these unsettled times, but its position as a watch-tower, overlooking the
pleasant ...
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Cathcart was Jane, daughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton of Riccarton and
Pardovan, sister of Sir William Hamilton, K.B., eminent as an antiquarian and art
collector, who married the beautiful but humble-born Emma Harte, famous
afterwards ...
Cathcart was Jane, daughter of Lord Archibald Hamilton of Riccarton and
Pardovan, sister of Sir William Hamilton, K.B., eminent as an antiquarian and art
collector, who married the beautiful but humble-born Emma Harte, famous
afterwards ...
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Dying in July, 1859, Earl Charles was succeeded by his son, Alan Frederick, Lord
Greenock, the present Earl of Cathcart, born 1828, and married, 18 50, Elizabeth
Mary, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late Sir Samuel Crompton, Bart, ...
Dying in July, 1859, Earl Charles was succeeded by his son, Alan Frederick, Lord
Greenock, the present Earl of Cathcart, born 1828, and married, 18 50, Elizabeth
Mary, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late Sir Samuel Crompton, Bart, ...
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Contents
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CUMBERHAULD Hovsn AND THE ELPHINSTONES | 195 |
GLASGOW CHAMBER or COMMERCE | 206 |
OLD GLASGOW HOUSES | 213 |
THE SPREULLS 0F GLASGOW | 221 |
ANDREW MELVILLE IN Gmscow | 227 |
GRAHAM OF THE MINT | 238 |
THE RENFREWSHIRE WITCHES | 278 |
PAISLEY ABBEY _ | 284 |
PAISLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL | 290 |
ALEXANDER WILSON ORNITHOLOGIST | 299 |
TIIII BARNS or AYR | 306 |
THE HERRIES PEERAGE | 315 |
DRUMLANRIG AND THE DOUGLASBS | 324 |
ST COLUMBA I I | 335 |
GENERAL ROY or CARLUKE | 250 |
KILMARNOCK | 256 |
DUMFRIES ROOD FAIR | 265 |
LEADHILLS AND WANLOCK | 343 |
INVERKIP ro Wasr KILBRIDE | 353 |
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