- town at
Carriden. A
Roman fort
called Veluniate, long
since lost to history, once
stood on the site now
occupied by the
grounds of
Carriden House. Indeed...
-
Carriden House is a 14,041
square feet (1,304.5 m2)
mansion in the
parish of Bo'ness and
Carriden, in the
Falkirk council area, east
central Scotland...
- new technologies.
Roebuck died in
Edinburgh in 1794 and was
buried at
Carriden Churchyard near Bo'ness. He was
grandfather to John
Arthur Roebuck. 1764...
- miles) from Old
Kilpatrick in West
Dunbartonshire on the
Firth of
Clyde to
Carriden near Bo'ness on the
Firth of Forth. The wall was
intended to
extend Roman...
-
advocate who was 34
years her senior.
Cotton therefore became Lady Hope of
Carriden. Sir
James died four
years later.
Thereafter Lady Hope
opened several additional...
-
being promoted to
Admiral of the
Fleet on 15 June 1879, died at his home,
Carriden House near Bo'ness, on 9 June 1881. On 16
August 1838 Hope
married Frederica...
- from Old
Kilpatrick in West
Dunbartonshire on the
Firth of Clyde, to
Carriden near Bo'ness on the
Firth of
Forth (Scotland). The
Romans build 19 forts...
- warrior") Carpow,
Perthshire (Caerpwll; "Fort of the
sluggish stream")
Carriden, West
Lothian ("Fort Eidyn") Carruthers,
Dumfriesshire ("Fort of Rhodri")...
- area
could also be
defined in
terms of
parishes as:
Airth Bo'ness and
Carriden Denny Dunipace Falkirk Grangemouth Kilsyth:
Banknock polling district only...
- Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs,
Rough Castle, Camelon,
Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon, Kinneil,
Carriden...