- 6th-century
saint who
dwelt here. Of old, it was also
known as
Machan or
Machanshire, from the
Gaelic Maghan meaning "small plain". The
village kirk, built...
- Duke of Hamilton, who had
already been
created Earl of
Lanark and Lord
Machanshire and
Polmont on 31
March 1639. A
surrender and
regrant in 1650 allowed...
-
Innerdale Lord
Bargeny Lord
Belhaven and
Stenton Lord
Hillhouse Lord
Machanshire and
Polmont Lord
Paisley Lord
Pressmennan Titles of
Hamilton in France...
-
Cadder Cambuslang Cambusnethan Carmunnock Cathcart (St Oswald)
Dalserf or
Machanshire Dalziel Eaglesham Eastwood Erskine Glasgow (St Kentigern) Gl****ford Govan...
-
Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran,
Lanark and Selkirk, Lord Aven,
Machanshire,
Polmont and Daer (Life Peerage, 1660) Duke of Queensberry, Marquess...
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Countess of Arran,
Lanark and Cambridge, the Lady Aven, Innerdale,
Machanshire and Polmont. She
succeeded to the
dukedom of
Hamilton thanks to a remainder...