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Place name County Entry Source Barber or Barbour Dunbartonshire hamlet on the W side of Roseneath parish, Dumbartonshire, adjacent to Loch Long, 3¼ miles N by W of Kilcreggan. Groome Barber, or Barbour Dunbartonshire Barber , or Barbour , hamlet, Roseneath par., SW. Dumbartonshire, 3¼ miles NW. of Kilcreggan. Bartholomew Clyde Lanarkshire Kilcreggan; 3 3 / 4 from Cloch Point to Barons Point, 3 to Strone Point, and 1¾ to Dunoon; 2 from Groome Cove Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan, and 6 miles by water WNW of Greenock. Of modern growth, and conjoined as a police burgh with Kilcreggan Groome Cove and Kilcreggan, or Kilcreggan and Cove Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan , or Kilcreggan and Cove , police burgh, Roseneath par., SW. Dumbarton, 6 miles NW. of Greenock, pop. 816; P.O., T.O., called Bartholomew Craigrownie Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan. It is in the presbytery of Dumbarton and synod of Glasgow and Ayr; the stipend is £120. Its church Groome Craigrownie Dunbartonshire comprising the police burgh of Kilcreggan and Cove, pop. 1136; in the par., near Baron's Point, is Craigrownie Castle . Bartholomew Dumbarton Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan. Pop. (1871) 56,216, (1881) 70,081, of whom 8971 were communicants of the Church of Scotland in 1878.-The Free Groome Dumbartonshire Dunbartonshire part of the Kilmarnock Burghs), and the police burghs of Cove and Kilcreggan, Helensburgh, and Kirkintilloch. It returns 1 member to Parl. Bartholomew Dumbartonshire Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan, Cove, Arrochar, and other places; and they now figure so largely and vigorously as to compete in value with Groome Gourock Renfrewshire Kilcreggan at the narrowest, and 4 3 / 8 . miles SW of Helensburgh; whilst by road it is 1¾ mile Groome Greenock Renfrewshire Rothesay-, and 11 at Campbeltown, Dunoon, Gourock, Innellan, Inveraray, Kilcreggan, Kirn, Largs, Millport, Southend, and Wemyss Bay, with 5759 members in 1 881. Groome Kilcreggan Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan curves, from the W end of Kilcreggan proper, north-westward and northward, up to a point on Loch Long Groome Kilcreggan Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan , watering-place with steamboat pier, Roseneath par., Dumbartonshire, on Firth of Clyde, at foot of peninsula between Gare Loch Bartholomew Rosneath Dunbartonshire Kilcreggan and the hamlet of Coulport, forms a peninsula, bounded N by Row, E by the Gare Loch, S by the Firth Groome
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