Tarbrax (Scottish Gaelic: "An Tòrr Breac" - meaning "the speckled tor") is a small village in the Parish of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It...
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Tarbrax was a son of Sir Allan Lockhart of Cleghorn. He married Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax daughter of Sir James Lockhart of Lee. They lived at Tarbrax...
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of Tarbrax was the daughter of Sir James Lockhart of Lee. She was married to George Lockhart of Tarbrax. She had a son William Lockhart of Tarbrax and...
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William Lockhart of Tarbrax (26 December 1650 (Baptised) - 1672.) was the son of George Lockhart of Tarbrax and Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax. His sister Anne...
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small portion of the Pentland Hills lie in the county, in the vicinity of Tarbrax and Dunsyre. In the far south lies the Daer Reservoir. Northern Lanarkshire...
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extract the oil from the solid mineral, and a works had been established at Tarbrax. The Caledonian built a short branch to the works was opened at the end...
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2nd Earl of Aberdeen 34. George Lockhart of Tarbrax 17. Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax 35. Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax 4. George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen 36...
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politician Sir William Lockhart of Tarbrax Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax Anne Lockhart, Countess of Aberdeen George Lockhart of Tarbrax Abby Lockhart in ER Gilderoy...
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Annie, Ann or Anne Lockhart may refer to: Anne Lockhart of Tarbrax (before 1635 – after 1670), daughter of Scottish courtier James Lockhart of Lee Anne...
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Springhall St Leonards Stewartfield Stonebyres Stonehouse Strathaven Symington Tarbrax Thankerton The Murray Thorntonhall Uddingston Unthank Watermeetings Westburn...
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n/a Rutherglen Destroyed in 1569 Strathaven Castle Tower house 14th century Ruin Strathaven NS703445 Free access Tarbrax Castle No remains n/a Tarbrax...
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Lanarkshire - Biggar, Auchengray, Carnwath, Dolphinton, Dunsyre, Garvald, Tarbrax There is evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area, e.g. the hillfort...
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one evening in 1992 from the outskirts of Edinburgh to the village of Tarbrax. Something evidently caused them to be delayed, for they arrived at their...
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original "Glasgow and the county of Lanark" map c.1596 depicting Schots (Shotts), Falas (Fauldhouse), Torbrecks (Tarbrax), Allentoun (Allanton) etc....
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Hugh Mosman of Tarbrax Station visited Kynuna and liked the boy so much that Hugh Mosman arranged for the boy to come to live at Tarbrax with him. He was...
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the Pentland Hills. Nearby villages include Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax. It is next to Cobbinshaw Reservoir, built in 1818 to supply water for...
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local trains on what is now known as the West Coast Main Line. It is near Tarbrax and Woolfords. The Wilsontown Ironworks Branch ran from just to the north...
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Anne Lockhart, daughter and (eventual) sole heiress of George Lockhart of Tarbrax and Anne Lockhart. They had several children: John Gordon (1673–1675) George...
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Auchengray became part of South Lanarkshire. Nearby are the villages of Tarbrax and Woolfords. Auchengray is also the location of Auchengray Primary school...
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the edge of the Pentland Hills. Nearby villages include Auchengray and Tarbrax. North of Woolfords and the other side of the railway line is the linear...
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sometime after the 1970s. B717 Eastfield, west of Harthill at B7066 West Tarbrax Farm, southwest of Stane, at A71 B718 Blackridge, at A89 Harthill, at B7066...
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called Woolfords in South Lanarkshire. The freight only branch line to Tarbrax joined here. The Royal Mail post for the local area was dropped off at...
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image "The Hostel" South Tarbrax 56°33′39″N 2°55′36″W / 56.560829°N 2.926627°W / 56.560829; -2.926627 ("The Hostel" South Tarbrax) Category B 10991 Upload...
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Pastoral holdings were then much larger and in this area, they included Tarbrax, Maxwelton, Clutha and Saxby. Maxwelton was a small railway siding, 50...
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August 1602 he married Agnes Somerville, daughter of John Somerville of Tarbrax. They had three daughters and a son together. On John's death Agnes married...
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(politician) (1673–1731), Scottish writer, politician and spy George Lockhart of Tarbrax (died 1658), Commissioner for Glasgow in the Scottish Parliament George...
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George Lockhart a lawyer; and Anne Lockhart who married George Lockhart of Tarbrax. John Douglas, minister of Crail. Catherine Douglas, who married Sir James...
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Restoration of Paisley Abbey (1912 to 1922) completed by Sir Robert Lorimer Tarbrax Church (1913) St Modan's Church, Falkirk (1914) Urr Parish Church (1914)...
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Category B 45714 Upload Photo Tarbrax Steading 56°34′41″N 3°00′33″W / 56.577974°N 3.009267°W / 56.577974; -3.009267 (Tarbrax Steading) Category C(S) 45720...
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Lesmahagow* Quothquan and Thankerton* New Lanark* Pettinain* Symington* Tarbrax* The Royal Burgh of Lanark* Calderwood* East Mains* Greenhills Hairmyres...
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