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- of Blackwood, head of Clan Weir. The laird of Stonebyres was often styled Baron Stonebyres. Stonebyres Castle stood by the Linn Burn, a tributary of the...
- Bonnington Linn, Corra Linn, and Dundaff Linn, all above Lanark, and Stonebyres Linn, some distance below the town. The highest and most impressive of...
- Stonebyres Falls is a waterfall of the River Clyde in Scotland. It is located on the former Stonebyres estate at the site of Stonebyres Castle. Waterfalls...
- from just above Corra Linn in New Lanark, while Stonebyres Power Station takes water from above Stonebyres Linn near Kirkfieldbank. Bonnington is the larger...
- mathematician, remembered as an authority on determinants. He was born in Stonebyres in South Lanarkshire, and brought up in the small town of Biggar. He was...
- Renewables Scotland 3,000 Sron Mor SSE Renewables Argyll, Scotland 5,000 Stonebyres Power Station Drax Group Lanarkshire, Scotland 6,000 Storr Lochs SSE Renewables...
- possess clairvoyant powers. His grandfather was William Weir, or Vere, of Stonebyres Castle who married Lady Elizabeth Hamilton. Weir was a signatory to the...
- of his long services during the early years of the century. He died at Stonebyres in Lanarkshire in October 1868. Footballer Jimmy Johnstone, affectionately...
- NN072091 near Inveraray Stinchar Falls River Stinchar NX371963 Galloway Stonebyres Falls River Clyde NS853440 near Lanark Stuck Chapel Spout Stuck Chapel...
- James Lockhart XI of Lee, of a lairdly family, by his wife, Jean Weir of Stonebyres, Lanarkshire. While still a young man he was a gentleman of the privy...