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Timeline Barrhead Portal to the Past BC Brythonic Celts in Levern Valley AD Damnonil at Fereneze; Maeatae on Mearns Moor. Tacitus h Century St Conval. St. Fernum. Settlement a... Dams to Darnley ~ Darnley House and Bleachfields Darnley House and Bleachfields. Bleaching was an important process

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MILNGAVIE’S INDUSTRIAL PAST JuneCopyright Shea 2016. All Rights Reserved. CRAIGTON BLEACHING & BLEACH WORKS The bleach fields of Craigton, in the parish of New Kilpatrick. Neilston Wikipedia Neilston Scottish Gaelic Baile Nèill Scots Neilstoun A view of the village of Neilston, with the city of Glasgow in the distance Busby Portal to the Past Busby, originally called Newmill in 1654, took its name from the thickly wooded area on the banks of the River Cart. It appears as "Bushby" on Ainslie s map of 1792.