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Murdostoun is an
estate in
North Lanarkshire, Scotland,
which includes a castle,
which lies on the
South Calder Water near the
village of
Bonkle in the...
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Murdostoun is one of the twenty-one
wards used to
elect members of the
North Lanarkshire Council. It
elects four
councillors and
covers the settlements...
- Wars. He died on 27 July 1803 at
Murdostoun and is
buried at Kirk O'
Shotts graveyard. His
adopted son took over
Murdostoun before dying at the
Battle of...
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tower house is
located on the
Bowhill Estate dates from
around 1423.
Murdostoun Castle was
built by the
Scott family in the 15th century. In 1296 Richard...
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sited on the east bank of the
South Calder Water.
Murdostoun Castle is
located nearby.
Murdostoun South Calder Water North Lanarkshire Scotland "O.S...
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William Inglis was at
Branxholme on the
River Teviot in Roxburghshire.
Murdostoun Castle The
Inglis of
Murdostoun History of the
Lands of
Murdostoun...
- Charter)
Baron Branxholme (15th century)
Baron Brankolm Baron Murdostoun Laird of
Murdostoun Baron Tarvit Laird of
Tarvit Laid of
Auchindinny Peerage of...
- the seat was
retained by Labour's Pat O'Rourke. ††††
Airdrie North and
Murdostoun SNP
Cllrs Alan
Beveridge and John
Taggart resigned from the
party and...
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Motherwell North,
Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig,
Motherwell West,
Murdostoun and
Wishaw from the
Motherwell and
Wishaw constituency: And from South...
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Hamilton by
Ozias Humphry, 1778, pencil, NGS Born
Gavin Hamilton 1723 ODNB
Murdostoun, Lanarkshire,
Scotland Died 4
January 1798 (aged 74–75) Rome,
Papal States...