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Libberton is a
village and
historical parish in
South Lanarkshire. The
village is
approximately 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of
Quothquan and 2.3
miles (3.68 km)...
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Libberton's Wynd was a
steep narrow street in Edinburgh,
running from
Lawnmarket to Cowgate. The term "wynd" is a
common Scottish term for a
narrow lane...
- Choitcheann,
pronounced [ə ˈxɔʰtʲçən̪ˠ],
meaning "the common") is a
village in
Libberton parish,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is 3+1⁄4
miles (5.2 km) northwest...
- Known for
Subject of The Lost
Child of
Philomena Lee
Spouses John E.
Libberton (m. 1959; div. 1983)
Philip Gibson (m. 1984)
Children 3 (including...
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Douglas Govan Gorbals Glasgow Hamilton East
Kilbride Lesmahagow Lanark Libberton Lamington New Monkland,
Airdrie Old
Monkland Pettinain Royalty Rutherglen...
- C****ilis Lord Ross
Master of
Eglinton Sheriff of Ayr Sir
James Hamilton (of
Libberton) The two sons of
Archbishop Hamilton A son of Lord Kilwinning,
Gavin Hamilton...
- 1E0039J. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1500039. PMC 4640645. PMID 26601181. Löffler S,
Libberton B, Richter-Dahlfors A (2015). "Organic
bioelectronics in infection". Journal...
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Lamington (St Finian ?)
Lanark (St Kentigern)
Lesmahagow (St Fechin)
Libberton Nemphlar Pettinain Quothquhan Roberton Stonehouse Symington Thankerton...
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their houses and castles. On 18 May 1579, Sir
James Hamilton younger (of
Libberton)
helped the King's
forces take
Craignethan Castle.
According to the contemporary...
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Painting showing, on the right, the
entrance to John Dowie's
tavern in
Libberton's Wynd
which was
frequented by
Enlightenment figures such as
David Hume...