- of
Dougalston (just
north of
Glasgow near Milngavie) and his wife,
Margaret Nisbet.
James was
baptised in
Glasgow on 26
March 1696. The
Dougalston estate...
-
Dunbartonshire 25-year-old
McGrory was
discovered strangled to
death in his van at
Dougalston Golf
Course on 23
September 1997.
Murder charges against Colin McKay and...
- and
Dougalston, from
which he took his title, are the most notable. He
appeared to
pride himself on home improvements,
especially on the
Dougalston estate...
- with
tenant farms,
amongst them Barloch, Clober, Craigton, Craigdhu,
Dougalston,
Douglas Mains and
South Mains. Stone-built
villas and semi-detached houses...
- Cochrane". "TheGlasgowStory: 1560 to 1770s: Personalities: John Gl****ford of
Dougalston". TGS - 1560 to 1770s -
Personalities -
Alexander Speirs "St Andrew's...
- (R)
Allander Water (R) Pow Burn (L)
Craigmaddie Burn (into the head of
Dougalston Loch
which drains into the Pow Burn) Tinker's Burn (R)
Craigdhu Burn (R)...
-
closer to
Glasgow than the sti****ted 16
miles (26 km). In 1951, the
Dougalston estate, also near Milngavie, was
gifted to
Glasgow by the
widow of a Glasgow...
- Lord
Easdale (1696–1750). Lord Easdale, the
second son of John
Graham of
Dougalston (1669–1722),
became an
advocate on 9
February 1723. He was
appointed a...
-
purchase of
lands for
certain sewers to
enact the
provisions as to the
Dougalston Estate of the
Corporation to make
provision as to the
application to the...
- and
Estate of
Dougalston and others,
situated in the
Counties of
Stirling and Dumbarton,
which were
entailed by John Gl****ford of
Dougalston Esquire, deceased...