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- Bedlay Castle is a former defensive castle, dating from the late 16th and 17th centuries. It is located between Chryston and Moodiesburn in North Lanarkshire...
- James Roberton, Lord Bedlay (c. 1590 – May 1664) was a Scottish advocate and judge. He was born to Archibald Roberton of Stainhall, youngest son of John...
- Bedlay railway station served the village of Chryston, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1849 on the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway. The station was...
- built between 1875 and 1876; it has since been replaced.[citation needed] Bedlay was a two shaft coal "pit"; one shaft had modern enclosed headgear while...
- (prin****l Lord of Session) and great-granddaughter of advocate and judge Lord Bedlay. He was educated at Rugby School. He was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge...
- Kelvinhead Riggend Stand Places of interest Airdrie Public Observatory Bedlay Castle Carfin Grotto Clyde Valley Colzium Dalzell House Dalziel Park Drumpellier...
- Wall: Croy Hill and Westerwood Roman fort Arria Statue Auchinstarry Quarry Bedlay Castle Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort Cambusnethan House Carfin Grotto Carron...
- Kelvinhead Riggend Stand Places of interest Airdrie Public Observatory Bedlay Castle Carfin Grotto Clyde Valley Colzium Dalzell House Dalziel Park Drumpellier...
- was primarily famous for coal, as it was home to Bedlay Colliery. The majority of miners from Bedlay Colliery came from Annathill and there were three...
- Portencross Castle was given to the Boyds of Kilmarnock by Robert the Bruce. Bedlay Castle was built by the Boyds in the sixteenth century but they sold it...