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Westquarter is a
village in the
Falkirk council area of Scotland. The
village is 1 mile (1.6 km) west of
Polmont and 1.8
miles (2.9 km) south-east of...
- Livingston,
whose ancestors, the
Livingstons of Bedlormie, had
bought the
Westquarter estate in 1701. The family, as
Jacobite sympathisers, lost
their lands...
- 5 km (3+1⁄2 mi) long and 3 km (2 mi) wide. The
highest point is in the
Westquarter and
rises to 89
metres (292 feet). Much of the
island is a
Special Area...
- Polmont, Redding, Reddingmuirhead, Rumford, Stenhousemuir, Wallacestone,
Westquarter Falkirk 7
Coatbridge &
Airdrie 90,690 Airdrie, Bargeddie, Chapelhall...
- drawn,
comprises Hallglen, Laurieston, St. Margaret's,
Victoria and
Westquarter primary schools,
located in the east of
Falkirk itself and in the nearby...
- However, in the
Lower Braes the
eponymous primary schools in Laurieston,
Westquarter and Whitecross, plus St Margaret's
Primary in Polmont, are affiliated...
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Originally 1930,
rebuilt 2000 Hallglen, Laurieston, St. Margaret's, Victoria,
Westquarter and
Whitecross Primary Schools Grangemouth High
School 810
rebuilt 2009...
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Glentirran 1685 Livingston,
Campbell extinct or
dormant 1810
Livingston of
Westquarter 1699
Livingston extinct or
dormant 1853
Livingstone of
Dunnipace 1625...
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Strathblane see
Civil Parish Throsk Torrance Torwood Touch Wallacestone Westquarter Whins of
Milton Whitecross Strathblane in south-west
Stirlingshire Bridge...
- the
Crichtons Kinneil House 15th-century
tower remodelled by the Earl of
Arran Westquarter Dovecot Rectangular dovecot with a
heraldic panel dated 1647...