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Bogston (Scots: Bogstoun,
Scottish Gaelic:
Baile na Fèithe) is an area of the
towns of Port
Glasgow and
Greenock in the
council area of Inverclyde, Scotland...
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Bogston railway station is on the
Inverclyde Line, at
Bogston in the East end of
Greenock in
Inverclyde council area, Scotland. The
station is 213⁄4 miles...
- Glasgow, both in the
Inverclyde Council Area, Scotland. It is
served by
Bogston railway station. As of 2012 most of the
streets in
Gibshill have been regenerated...
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Bogston or
later Bogstone was a
small estate in the old
Barony of
Giffen near
Barrmill in the
Parish of Beith,
North Ayrshire, once held by collateral...
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Montgomerie in 1663. In its
latter days
Bogston was a farm, but
following the
creation of the
munitions storage facility Bogston was
demolished and is now only...
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Central to
Gourock 2
Paisley Gilmour Street, Bishopton, Port Glasgow,
Bogston, Carts****,
Greenock Central,
Greenock West, Fort
Matilda Glasgow Central...
- Town
Arrochar and
Tarbet Balloch Barrhead Bearsden Bishopbriggs Bishopton Bogston Bowling Branchton Busby Cardross Carts****
Clarkston Clydebank Craigendoran...
- "Burnside of Marsheland". Margaret, a
daughter of
Matthew Montgomerie of
Bogston,
married John
Shedden about 1700. Roy's map of 1747
refers to the site...
- Scotland's best
served town in
terms of
railway stations. It
boasts eight:
Bogston, Carts****,
Greenock Central,
Greenock West, Fort Matilda, Whinhill, Drumfrochar...
- Town
Arrochar and
Tarbet Balloch Barrhead Bearsden Bishopbriggs Bishopton Bogston Bowling Branchton Busby Cardross Carts****
Clarkston Clydebank Craigendoran...