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- Balgray railway station is a new railway station that will serve communities to the south of Barrhead (particularly Springhill and Auchenback) on the...
- the College of Justice his place being filled by David Williamson, Lord Balgray. He died at his townhouse at 65 Princes Street in Edinburgh and was buried...
- Carrier "Darold," and the Guipellon-class multi-deck carriers Lambea, Balgray, and the Schderg. Some of these kits also contain bonus kits, including...
- infrastructure is already in place. A new station on the Neilston line, Balgray railway station, has been proposed by Network Rail with construction due...
- Corsecraigs inherited the estate from his father, Hugh Montgomerie of Bawgraw (Balgray). John was slain at the battle of Flodden in 1513 and the estate p****ed...
- the Gartnavel Hospitals are also fairly close to the east, as are the Balgray playing fields, also owned by a private school (Kelvinside Academy), which...
- The Hon David Robertson Williamson, Lord Balgray (1761–1837) was an 18th-century Scottish lawyer who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. He...
- divided up into South Balgray (now West), East Balgray, Muirhead of Balgray and Knowehead of Balgray. Balgray or East Balgray was originally called Bagra...
- professor of operations research at Cornell University David Williamson, Lord Balgray (1761–1837), Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland David Theodore...
- along with others pla**** there on their journeys to Old Anniesland and Balgray respectively. The merger with the Caledonia Reds for the season caused...