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- po****tion as 2,710. It was formerly a pit village, the site of the Polmaise Colliery 3&4 (Polmaise Colliery 1&2 was situated at Milhall), originally opened in...
- The ruined Polmaise Castle set in the middle of Gillies Hill was built for £30,000 by Col. John Murray, 23rd Laird of Touchadam and Polmaise, upon his...
- Killearn Killin Kilmadock King's Park Kippen Logie Mercat Cross Plean Polmaise Port of Menteith Raploch Riverside St Ninians Strathard Strathblane Strathfillan...
- (Wistari Reef - Capricorn Group) Polmaise Reef 23°33′12″S 151°40′58″E / 23.55333°S 151.68278°E / -23.55333; 151.68278 (Polmaise Reef - Capricorn Group) Fitzroy...
- Fallin, on southern s**** of River Forth, at Polmaise. (Ruin). In the 14th century the lands of Polmaise Marischal were given to the Forsyths. Ecclesgreig...
- the other three were Herrington in County Durham, Snowdown in Kent and Polmaise in Scotland. The next day, pickets from Yorkshire appeared at pits in Nottinghamshire...
- titles. The Murrays of Polmaise were one of the beneficiaries of the Attainder. In 1716, Sir William Murray of Touchadam and Polmaise became the first Murray...
- Ayrshire, being descended through junior lines via the Cunninghams of Polmaise. At their greatest extent, their lands included Mugdock-Mitc**** and the...
- Construction of the church was partially paid for by Lady Agnes Murray of Polmaise Castle. The church was designed by Peter Paul Pugin in the Gothic Revival...
- Sandilands married Janet Murray, daughter of William Murray of Tullibardine and Polmaise. James died without children at Hallyards Castle on 29 September 1579....