Kirkintilloch (/ˌkɜːrkɪnˈtɪləx/; Scots: Kirkintulloch; Scottish Gaelic: Cair Cheann Tulaich) is a town and former barony burgh in East Dunbartonshire...
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Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the 2005 general election...
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East Dunbartonshire (redirect from Campsie and Kirkintilloch North (ward))
north of Greater Glasgow, including Bearsden, Milngavie, Bishopbriggs, Kirkintilloch, Lenzie, Twechar, Milton of Campsie, Balmore, and Torrance, as well...
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The feudal barony of Kirkintilloch was a feudal barony with its caput baronium originally at Kirkintilloch Castle in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The...
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Cumbernauld United F.C. (section Kirkintilloch Rob Roy)
Pollok in 1983. From 2014 to 2024, fellow West of Scotland League club Kirkintilloch Rob Roy used the stadium as their home venue while they searched for...
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Kirkintilloch Basin railway station, also known as Middlemuir Basin railway station served the town of Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, from...
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Lomond was transferred to Stirlingshire, whilst the two parishes of Kirkintilloch and Cumbernauld were transferred from Stirlingshire to Dunbartonshire...
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Kirkintilloch Athletic Football Club was a 19th-century association football club based in Kirkintilloch in Dunbartonshire. The club was formed in 1885...
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Kirkintilloch Castle was located in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. A castle was built in the 12th century, by the Comyn family. Kirkintilloch...
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William Comyn of Kirkintilloch (died 1291) was a 13th-century Scottish nobleman. He was a son of John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch (died c.1275) and possibly...
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The Kirkintilloch Herald is a weekly tabloid newspaper serving the Kirkintilloch area of East Dunbartonshire, in Scotland. It is edited and printed in...
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Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway was an early mineral railway running from a colliery at Monklands to the Forth and Clyde Canal at Kirkintilloch, Scotland...
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and Campsie, Kirkintilloch East and North and Twechar and Lenzie and Kirkintilloch South from the Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East constituency...
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Kirkintilloch railway station served part of Kirkintilloch in Scotland. The station was constructed by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, which became...
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Kirkintilloch Rob Roy Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the town of Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire. Nicknamed The Rabs or The Roy...
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Strathkelvin (redirect from Bishopbriggs and Kirkintilloch)
Dunbartonshire Kirkintilloch Burgh Kirkintilloch and Cumbernauld District: the landward (outside a burgh) part of the parish of Kirkintilloch, excluding the...
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Kirkintilloch Central Football Club was a 19th-century association football club based in Kirkintilloch in Dumbartonshire. The club was formed in 1885...
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also be relegated. Notes Rossvale are ground-sharing with Kirkintilloch Rob Roy at Kirkintilloch Community Sports Complex.[citation needed] St. Peter's are...
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Roman fortlet, on the Antonine Wall, halfway between the Roman forts at Kirkintilloch and Cadder. The road bridge (55°55′51″N 4°11′14″W / 55.9308°N 4.1871°W...
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October 1887. "Jubilee Cup". Kirkintilloch Herald. 25 May 1887. "Football". Falkirk Herald: 3. 15 June 1889. "Kirkintilloch Jubilee Cup". Scottish Football...
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to rail transport that occurred in 1824. May 17 – The Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway in Scotland is authorised; construction begins the following...
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Bishopbriggs grew from a small rural village on the old road from Glasgow to Kirkintilloch and Stirling during the 19th century, eventually growing to incorporate...
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does not encompass places as close as Bargeddie, Chryston, Erskine, Kirkintilloch or Uddingston due to small gaps in this chain. If these gaps were counted...
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East Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency) (category Kirkintilloch)
covered the Cumbernauld, Kirkintilloch, and New Kilpatrick districts of the county and the burghs of Clydebank, Kirkintilloch, and Milngavie. For the 1951...
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Coatbridge and Bellshill Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch Dunfermline and Dollar East Kilbride and Strathaven East Renfrewshire...
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politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch since 2024. In the 2010 United Kingdom general election, she was the...
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Catholic co-educational comprehensive secondary school, located in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal. There...
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Moira Anderson (category Musicians from Kirkintilloch)
1938) is a Scottish singer. Moira Anderson was born on 5 June 1938 in Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. She was educated at Lenzie Academy, She then...
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She was then elected as the MP for the new Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East, from which she stood down at the next election, in 2010. Born...
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(10 km) north-east of Glasgow city centre and 1 mile (2 km) south of Kirkintilloch. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 8,873. The ancient barony...
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