- The
Battle of
Drumclog was
fought on 1 June 1679,
between a
group of
Covenanters and the
forces of John
Graham of Claverhouse, at
Drumclog, in
South Lanarkshire...
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Drumclog is a
small village in
South Lanarkshire,
Parish of
Avendale and
Drumclog, Scotland. The
settlement is
situated on the A71,
between Caldermill...
- 55°37′54″N 4°11′05″W / 55.63168°N 4.18459°W / 55.63168; -4.18459
Drumclog Moss is a flat
wilderness of
broken bog and
quagmire in Lanarkshire, Scotland...
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Drumclog is a
hamlet in Scotland.
Drumclog may also
refer to:
Drumclog Moss, bog
Battle of
Drumclog,
battle fought at the
Drumclog bog
Drumclog railway...
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Drumclog (NS 63889 38645) was a
railway station on the
Darvel and
Strathaven Railway serving a
rural area that
included the
village of
Drumclog in South...
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carried him away from the battle, with his
troopers following; the
Battle of
Drumclog was
little more than a
skirmish but cost the
government 36 men and raised...
- at an
altitude of 810 feet (250 m)
above sea-level, near
Loudoun Hill,
Drumclog, and 7
miles (11 kilometres) SW by W of Strathaven. It
flows 29+1⁄2 mi...
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featuring their victory at
Loudoun Hill (also
known as the
Battle of
Drumclog) and
their defeat at
Bothwell Bridge, both in June 1679; a
final section...
- 28
April 2014.
Retrieved 27
April 2014. "Avendale &
Drumclog Parish Church". www.avendale-
drumclog.com.
Archived from the
original on 26
January 2019....
- Antique.
Natural features include the
Allander Water,
Mugdock Loch and
Drumclog Muir, all of
which provide po****r
walking and
cycling routes with tourists...