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ransom for his
prisoner and
built Polnoon Castle on a
small hillock on what
appears to be an
earlier motte.
Polnoon Castle was
refurbished for occupation...
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Polnoon Castle was a 14th-century
fortification located on a
motte beside the
Polnoon Water in Millhall, in the
Parish of Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire...
- Park
Eglinton Tournament Bridge Industry and the
Eglinton Castle estate Polnoon Castle Robert Burns and the
Eglinton Estate Seagate Castle Some authorities...
- Burn
Capelrig Burn
Kittoch Water Earn
Water Brackenrig Burn
Borland Burn
Polnoon Water River Kelvin (R)
Allander Water (R) Pow Burn (L)
Craigmaddie Burn...
- 9th of Eaglesham,
captured Henry Percy (later
using the
ransom to
build Polnoon Castle) with the
remaining English force retreating to Newcastle. Despite...
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southwest of East Kilbride.
Polnoon Castle, a
scheduled monument, is in Millhall.
Millhall is a
small hamlet. The
historic Polnoon Bridge is in the area, as...
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great ransom for his release. The
money enabled Montgomery to
build the
Polnoon Castle. In 1488 Hugh Montgomery, the
third Lord
Montgomery was on the victors...
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Elizabeth Stewart,
married Sir
Thomas Hay, Lord High
Constable of
Scotland Polnoon Castle -
Elizabeth Mure was the great-great-granddaughter of John Montgomerie...
- This
included Little ****brae, and
lands at
Southannan and
Eaglesham (
Polnoon). The
original castle of
Eglinton may have been near Kidsneuk, Bogside...
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south and west
slopes drains to the
Shotover River via Blue Cr**** and
Polnoon Burn,
whereas the
north and east
slopes drain into
Phoebe Cr**** and Carmel...