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The Memorial Garden at Strathclyde Park
Plaque to the village in the Memorial Garden
Plaque to Bothwellhaugh men who died in the wars.
The "Roman Bridge"

Bothwellhaugh was a Scottish coal mining village housing Hamilton Palace Colliery workers and their families. Locals referred to the village as The Pailis. It was located near to the towns of Motherwell, Bellshill and Hamilton in Lanarkshire, being occupied from the mid-1880s until it was demolished in 1965.[1]

  1. ^ "Zoomable OS map with opacity layer". National Library of Scotland. Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 9 July 2018.

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Strathclyde Country Park

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the early 1970s it involved the flooding of the old mining village of Bothwellhaugh. The park offers many amenities and attractions such as coarse angling...

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Elizabeth. On 23 January 1570, Moray was assassinated by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh. The next regent was James's paternal grandfather, Matthew Stewart,...

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Motherwell's side of the River Clyde, crossing the South Calder Water near Bothwellhaugh. At this crossing a fort and bath house were erected, but the Roman...

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Roman sites in Great Britain

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Clan Hamilton

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marriage ended upon the death of the Dauphin of France. James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh was a Scottish supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots, who assassinated James...

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Jimmy McCombe

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played as a winger. McCombe began his career in 1931 with local club Bothwellhaugh A. Moves to Wishaw Thistle and Wishaw Juniors followed, before signing...

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declared insane, and in 1581 he resigned the Earldom to James Stewart of Bothwellhaugh. However, in 1586 his resignation was ruled by the Court of Session...

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area, notably on the banks of the Clyde. These include Castledykes, Bothwellhaugh, and Old Kilpatrick and Bishopton. The Romans also constructed several...

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Troon

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left to become a ruin. One of the graves is that off David Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, son of James, alleged assassin of the Regent Moray, bastard son of...

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Hamilton Palace

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Colliery Company (who owned the Hamilton Palace Colliery at nearby Bothwellhaugh), the coal under the Low Parks, to be worked on a system, known as the...

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List of assassinations by firearm

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Roman roads in Britannia

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via High Rochester (Bremenium) and Melrose (Trimontium); Carlisle to Bothwellhaugh (certain) and (likely) to the Antonine. There was also a certain road...

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Dumbarton Castle

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assassination of Regent Moray in January 1570. The assassin James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh was welcomed at Dumbarton. Fleming's defence of Dumbarton for Mary was...

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Battle of Langside

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Linlithgow

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