. The parish of Strathblane and its inhabitants from early times : a chapter in Lennox history. roc to Patrick de Graham,^ and the Fr(»7i phftograpk of im-present estate of Auchengillan was probably part of them. ^Z^lTcJuectfon!^ On the 24th October, 1458, King James II. erected the Stirlingshire landsof the Grahams into the Barony of Mugdock in favour of Patrick, Lord ofGraham,^ and the Strathblane lands in it appear under the names of Kilmannan(mis-spelt Kilmoran), Mukdow (Mugdock), and Strablane. The first-named,though in Killearn, included Carbeth and Auchengillan; Mugdock includedthe Cast


. The parish of Strathblane and its inhabitants from early times : a chapter in Lennox history. roc to Patrick de Graham,^ and the Fr(»7i phftograpk of im-present estate of Auchengillan was probably part of them. ^Z^lTcJuectfon!^ On the 24th October, 1458, King James II. erected the Stirlingshire landsof the Grahams into the Barony of Mugdock in favour of Patrick, Lord ofGraham,^ and the Strathblane lands in it appear under the names of Kilmannan(mis-spelt Kilmoran), Mukdow (Mugdock), and Strablane. The first-named,though in Killearn, included Carbeth and Auchengillan; Mugdock includedthe Castle, Park, Gallow Knowe, and Craigend of Mugdock ; and Strathblane ^ Skenes Celtic Scotland, vol. iii. p. 227. Old Stat. Acct. of Scotland, vol. xii. p. 477. * Any of the other lochs now nearer the church are mere modern dams made for the use ofthe mills, and Ardinning belonged to the Kirklands of Strathblane. * Cart, de Levenax, p. 40. ^ At Buchanan. ^ At Buchanan. These lands had been granted to Simon, son of Robert Croc, by EarlMaldoven of Lennox. ^ Keg. Mag. Sig., 1458, 22 Jac. SEAL OF SIR PATRICKGRAHAM. j^ THE PARISH OF STRATHBLANE. included Leddriegreen, Edenkill with its neighbouring poffles, Dumbioch,Peitch, and CraigaUian—all the lands in Strathblane then in possession of theGrahams. Quinloch or Cumlacht, which was afterwards added to the Barony,was probably among the lands disponed—Easter Ledlowan, which adjoins it,being another—by Buchanan of that ilk in 1460 to Patrick, Lord Graham, inexcambion for several lands in Buchanan. The remaining lands in Strathblane which came, but long afterwards, into thehands of the Grahams were those of the three towns of Easter Mugdock orEaster Mugdock-Michell, a ^5 land. Their history is this: Before 1502Margaret Park, one of the co-heiresses of William Park of Park and Mugdock-Michell, married Alexander Cunninghame, son of Andrew Cunninghame ofDrumquhassle, and part of her portion was three fourths of Mugdock-Michell


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