- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...