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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On Sunday, 9th February, according to what is known as the Regent's Diary, the
Queen and Bothwell supped with the Bishop of the Isles, and passed afterwards
with Argyll and Huntly to the King's chamber, where Bothwell and his ...
On Sunday, 9th February, according to what is known as the Regent's Diary, the
Queen and Bothwell supped with the Bishop of the Isles, and passed afterwards
with Argyll and Huntly to the King's chamber, where Bothwell and his ...
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beautiful mansion of the name, in the manorial style of Queen Elizabeth's reign,
was begun in 1824 from designs by Blore, and the grounds afterwards laid out in
a style so exquisite as to make it difficult to say whether the tasteful fittings of the ...
beautiful mansion of the name, in the manorial style of Queen Elizabeth's reign,
was begun in 1824 from designs by Blore, and the grounds afterwards laid out in
a style so exquisite as to make it difficult to say whether the tasteful fittings of the ...
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A year and six months afterwards (27th February, 1769), a decision was given in
that last Court of Appeal in favour of Mr. Douglas as pursuer, which secured him
the estates as lineal heir of Duke Archibald. Such afinish did not take Mr. Stuart ...
A year and six months afterwards (27th February, 1769), a decision was given in
that last Court of Appeal in favour of Mr. Douglas as pursuer, which secured him
the estates as lineal heir of Duke Archibald. Such afinish did not take Mr. Stuart ...
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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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Abbey afterwards Alexander Allanton appear appointed Archibald Ardgowan Argyll Ayrshire Baron baronet born brother Buccleuch burgh Burns Campbell Carrick Castle Castlemilk Cathcart Charles charter Church Colonel Colquhoun connection Council Countess Court Court of Session Crawford Cumbernauld Cunningham Darnley David death died Douglas Duke Dumbarton Earl Earl of Dalkeith Earl of Glasgow early Edinburgh eldest father favour field fifth find fine fire first five Fullarton Galloway George Glasgow Graham Greenock Hamilton Herries Highland honours issue James John Glassford John Maxwell Kelburne Kilmarnock King known Lady Laird lands Lockhart Lollard Lord Lord Ross Lordship Macgregors Magistrates Margaret Marquis marriage married Mary mentioned Montrose Motherwell Mure office officer official Paisley Paisley Abbey parish Parliament passed Pollok present Queen records Renfrewshire Robert Royal Scotland Scott Scottish Sir John Sir William Stair Stewart Stirling Stuart succeeded thair volume wife William Mure