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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… railroad, which joins those of Kirkintilloch and Garnkirk; and great quantities of coal and mineral produce …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… purposes, and for which works have been established at Garnkirk. In the village is a school endowed by Patrick Baird …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Kirkintilloch, and the eastern terminus of the Glasgow and Garnkirk, railroad. The capital of the company, which was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… opened in 1826, crosses its eastern extremity, and the Garnkirk and Glasgow railway, opened in 1831, passes on the …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… afoirsaid, wnderstanding that maister Johne Dinlope of Garnkirk, merchand, burges of this brugh, out of his pious …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… of thes burdeins. Carteris. Appoyntis the dean of gild and Garnkirk to agrie with the carters and vtheris that send …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… Coshnochhill. In answer to the supplicatioune given in be Garnkirk anent the Coshnoch hill, appoyntis the proveist, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… last century, Tollcross was then sold to James Dunlop of Garnkirk, from whose descendants a large portion of it has …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… from one foot four inches to four feet. The Glasgow and Garnkirk railway, which starts from St. Rollox, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and Clyde, Monkland, and Johnstone Canals 488 Edinburgh, Garnkirk, Ayr, and Greenock Railways 489 Public Buildings … a junction with the North British railway. The Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway at present commences at St. Rollox, near the …
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