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eldest daughter of
Robert and Mary
Graham (née Hill). Her
mother owned the
Gairbraid estate (now the area of
Glasgow known as Maryhill),
which she inherited...
- of Maryhill, now a
district of Glasgow, was named. Mary
inherited the
Gairbraid Estate from her father, Hew Hill, who had no
surviving male heirs. In...
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served by
Maryhill railway station. Hew Hill, the Laird, or Lord, of
Gairbraid, had no male heir and so he left his
estate to his daughter, Mary Hill...
- (1585–1587)
Robert Wishart,
Bishop of
Glasgow (1271–1316) Mary Hill of
Gairbraid (1730–1809),
landowner George Hutcheson (c.1558-1639),
lawyer and merchant...
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temperance was
founded in 1829 by John
Dunlop and his aunt,
Lilias Graham of
Gairbraid, and
named the
Glasgow and West of
Scotland Temperance Society. Joseph...
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Dunlop named their settlement on the
north s**** of the
Maitland River Gairbraid,
after their mother's home in Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The name changed...
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involved a
symmetrical main
frontage of five bays
facing the
corner of
Gairbraid Avenue and
Maryhill Road. The
central bay featured, on the
ground floor...
- and his
brother Robert Graham Dunlop shared a home near Goderich, at
Gairbraid (now
known as Saltford, Ontario).
Being both
bachelors and unaccustomed...
- terms,
around this time
Balfour also met the
campaigner John
Dunlop of
Gairbraid. He gave her paid
editorial work on the
Temperance Journal in 1841. Balfour's...
- (swimmer) (Mary
Elizabeth Hill, born 1985),
American swimmer Mary Hill of
Gairbraid (1730–1809),
heiress and
namesake of the town of
Maryhill Mary
Lynne Gasaway...