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- Polnoon Castle was a 14th-century fortification located on a motte beside the Polnoon Water in Millhall, in the Parish of Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire...
- ransom for his prisoner and built Polnoon Castle on a small hillock on what appears to be an earlier motte. Polnoon Castle was refurbished for occupation...
- Burn Capelrig Burn Kittoch Water Earn Water Brackenrig Burn Borland Burn Polnoon Water River Kelvin (R) Allander Water (R) Pow Burn (L) Craigmaddie Burn...
- Elizabeth Stewart, married Sir Thomas Hay, Lord High Constable of Scotland Polnoon Castle - Elizabeth Mure was the great-great-granddaughter of John Montgomerie...
- 9th of Eaglesham, captured Henry Percy (later using the ransom to build Polnoon Castle) with the remaining English force retreating to Newcastle. Despite...
- great ransom for his release. The money enabled Montgomery to build the Polnoon Castle. In 1488 Hugh Montgomery, the third Lord Montgomery was on the victors...
- Park Eglinton Tournament Bridge Industry and the Eglinton Castle estate Polnoon Castle Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate Seagate Castle Some authorities...
- south and west slopes drains to the Shotover River via Blue Cr**** and Polnoon Burn, whereas the north and east slopes drain into Phoebe Cr**** and Carmel...
- Oatlands B764 Eaglesham, at junction where Moor Road, Montgomery Street and Polnoon Street meet East Kilbride at A726 Formerly continued down length of Moor...
- century Restored as a church Church of Scotland Newton Mearns NS552553 Polnoon Castle Tower house 14th century Total ruin Private Near Eaglesham 55°44'01...