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- The Cochno Stone is a large cup and ring marked rock at Auchnacraig, Faifley, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, next to the Cochno farm. It is also known...
- referred to the area around Cochno Road, north of Hardgate and between the West (or Loch Humphrey) Burn and East (or Cochno) Burn. These two burns unite...
- a burial site at Knappers Farm, the Cochno Stone (a cup and ring marked stone), and a burial chamber near Cochno Loch providing evidence of this. Although...
- Claud Hamilton of Cochno was a Scottish landowner and Captain of Dumbarton Castle. He was a son of Andrew Hamilton of Cochno, captain of Dumbarton Castle...
- Glasgow. "Cochno Estate". University of Glasgow. "Cochno House on Scran". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. "Cochno House...
- nearby, just to the east of Jaw Reservoir which abuts Cochno Loch. Both it and another cairn on Cochno Hill are at a height of about 250 metres (820 ft),...
- p. 387. Retrieved 11 October 2017. "Distance slab of the 20th Legion, Cochno Estate, Duntocher". 30 March 2017. Retrieved 14 November 2017. "Distance...
- of Claud Hamilton and his wife Margaret Betoun. His father was Laird of Cochno (also spelled Cochnough) in Dunbartonshire in Scotland. Robert Hamilton...
- River Clyde, and eventually purchased, from the estates of Miss Hamilton of Cochno, some suitably flat land on the "West Barns o'Clyde" on the north bank of...
- Medop (1549–1550) James Hamilton of Torrance (1550–1559) Andrew Hamilton of Cochno (1559–1562) Robert Lindsay of Dunrod (1565–1573) Sir John Stewart of Minto...