The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . MARTIN CALL {1676-1767) THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 9 district is now Partick, and the long street called DumbartonRoad runs through it. Scottish records supply a good deal ofinformation regarding the early history of Balshagray. In the Episcopal Register of Glasgow, vol. i. 9. 11, we find thatDavid I. in 1136 gave to the See, at the dedication of the restoredcathedral, certain lands in terra ilia in Perdeyk which wouldcover Partick, Scotstoun, and Balshagray. Balshagray certainlyformed part of the prebend whic


The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . MARTIN CALL {1676-1767) THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 9 district is now Partick, and the long street called DumbartonRoad runs through it. Scottish records supply a good deal ofinformation regarding the early history of Balshagray. In the Episcopal Register of Glasgow, vol. i. 9. 11, we find thatDavid I. in 1136 gave to the See, at the dedication of the restoredcathedral, certain lands in terra ilia in Perdeyk which wouldcover Partick, Scotstoun, and Balshagray. Balshagray certainlyformed part of the prebend which Herbert, the second Bishop,erected into Govan parish when David in 1147 granted the wholeof Govan to the Church. Balshagray is first mentioned in the Rental Book of the Dioceseof Glasgow (1509-1570) which is in the handwriting of the Beatonsand Archbishop Dunbar. The Rental contains thirty-nine entriesrelating to Balshagray. When on 29th July 1587 the thirds of the Benefices were annexedby the Crown, the lands of Balshagray again appear. A series ofCrown Charters follow.


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