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Bridgeness — BRIDGENESS, a village, in the parish of Carriden, county of Linlithgow, 1 mile (E.) from Bo ness, containing 89 inhabitants. It is situated on the south shore of the Frith of Forth, and its population is engaged in the works in the vicinity.… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
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Carriden — CARRIDEN, a parish, in the county of Linlithgow, 1½ mile (E. by S.) from Borrowstounness; containing, with the villages of Blackness, Bridgeness, Cuffabouts, Grangepans, and Muirhouses, 1208 inhabitants. This place derives its name, originally … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Grangepans — GRANGEPANS, a village, in the parish of Carriden, county of Linlithgow, ½ a mile (E. by S.) from Borrowstounness; containing 517 inhabitants. It is situated on the south shore of the Frith of Forth, and nearly equidistant from Borrowstounness… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Old Kilpatrick — Coordinates: 55°55′30″N 4°27′33″W / 55.9250°N 4.4593°W / 55.9250; 4.4593 … Wikipedia
West Lothian — /loh dhee euhn/ a historic county in S Scotland. Formerly, Linlithgow. * * * ▪ council area, Scotland, United Kingdom council area and historic county, southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the River Forth estuary and the Firth of … Universalium
Cuffabout — CUFFABOUT, a hamlet, in the parish of Carriden, county of Linlithgow; containing 16 inhabitants. This is a very small place, situated on the shore of the Frith of Forth, a short distance east south east of Bridgeness, and close to the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland