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- Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck (1744–1808) was an 18th/19th century Scottish merchant who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow 1792 to 1794. His skeletal...
- of Clathick (1790–1792) James McDowall (1792–1794) Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck (1794–1796) John Dunlop of Rosebank (1796–1798) James McDowall (1798–1800)...
- of Glasgow John Murray, abolitionist Annette Pe****, gallery director Glenarbuck House is a Category B listed building in Bowling. It was built in 1804...
- Hamilton (1877–1943), American physician and writer Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck (1744–1808), Scottish merchant Gilbert H. Hamilton House, a historic building...
- Grove Garabal Hill Geal and Dubh Lochs Geilston Burn Glen Loin Glenarbuck Hawcraigs, Glenarbuck Inchlonaig Inchmoan Inchmurrin Inchtavannach and Inchconnachan...
- Lord Provost of Glasgow and was succeeded in 1792 by Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck. In 1796 he served a second term as Lord Provost, succeeding John Dunlop...
- co-founder of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce along with Gilbert Hamilton of Glenarbuck. In 1787 he is listed as a member of the Clyde Marine Society and on the...
- Glenarbuck House Including Sundial 55°55′56″N 4°28′39″W / 55.932107°N 4.477576°W / 55.932107; -4.477576 (Bowling, Great Western Road, Glenarbuck House...