Quothquan (also formerly spelled Couth-Boan, meaning "the beautiful hill"; Scottish Gaelic: A’ Choitcheann, pronounced [ə ˈxɔʰtʲçən̪ˠ], meaning "the common")...
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The Chancellor family were Scottish landed gentry who had owned land at Quothquan since 1432. Chancellor was brought up in Somerset and educated at St Mary's...
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Plantation Port Dundas Possilpark Provanhall Provanmill Quarter Queenslie Quothquan Ravenscraig Ravenstruther Riddrie Rigside Robertson Robroyston Rosebank...
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The first two of these, Broughton Place at Broughton near Biggar, and Quothquan in Lanarkshire, were executed in traditional Scottish styles at the client's...
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He did much philanthropic work in Biggar and paid for the church in Quothquan. He died on 15 November 1919 at Shieldhill. He is buried with his in-laws...
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Robert Tod, WS. The Chancellor family had held the lands of Shieldhill, Quothquan from 1432. He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and after...
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episode: "Rumpole and the Old, Old, Story" 1987 The Houseman's Tale Allison Quothquan episodes: 1-2 1987 Hold the Dream Sarah Lowther episode: 1 1988 Tickets...
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Hylton. The Chancellor family were Scottish gentry who owned land at Quothquan since 1432. His sister is the actress Anna Chancellor. He graduated from...
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South Lanarkshire. The village is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Quothquan and 2.3 miles (3.68 km) south-east of Carnwath. The nearest rivers are...
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Drum, and Goodtrees in the Edinburgh vicinity. He also held lands in Quothquan and Newbigging in Lanarkshire; and Broughton in Peebleshire. Cambusnethan...
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Leicestershire 52°44′N 1°10′W / 52.73°N 01.17°W / 52.73; -01.17 SK5616 Quothquan South Lanarkshire 55°38′N 3°36′W / 55.63°N 03.60°W / 55.63; -03.60...
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Kingdom. It is located between Biggar and Lanark, and situated between Quothquan Law and Tinto (two local hills). Thankerton's name derives from an early...
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Baillie of Lamington. John's son by Marion Baillie, John Somerville of Quothquan, 1st Baron of Cambusnethan, was called 'Red Bag' on account of the red...
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2021. "Our history – Bo'ness Old Kirk". Retrieved 13 February 2021. "Quothquan Church And Churchyard | Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 31 January...
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Cornwall. Tweedie Of New Brunswick. Tweedy Of Cloonamahon. Tweedie In Quothquan, co.Sligo, Ireland. Alexander Leslie Tweedie. Tweedie in Dreva and Minzon...
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Newlandsmuir Newton New Trows Newbigging Peel Park Pettinain Philipshill Quarter Quothquan Rigside Roberton Rogerton Rosebank Rutherglen Sandford Shawfield Springhall...
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Category B 7378 Upload Photo Quothquan Church 55°38′19″N 3°36′07″W / 55.638499°N 3.601877°W / 55.638499; -3.601877 (Quothquan Church) Category B 7376 Upload...
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of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 1929: Sir Cosmo 1930: Quothquan 1931: 1932: 1933: 1934: 1935: Knighted 1936: Pay Up 1937: Mid-Day Sun...
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Douglas Douglas Water and Rigside Duneaton* Forth Leadhills* Lesmahagow* Quothquan and Thankerton* New Lanark* Pettinain* Symington* Tarbrax* The Royal Burgh...
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