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Cardonald and Stewarts
His granddaughter and heiress, Marion Stewart ( daughter of Isabella Norwald of Cardonald and Sir William Stewart of Castlemilk ), married Allan Stewart, establishing the line of Stewarts of Cardonald.
The Cardonald Stewarts had their seat at the Place of Cardonald ( also known as Cardonald Castle or Cardonald House ), built in 1565.
The line of the Stewarts of Cardonald ended with Allan's great-grandson, James Stewart of Cardonald ( 1512 – 1584 ).

Cardonald and were
The area was part of Renfrewshire until 1926 when the villages of Cardonald, Halfway and Crookston and their surrounding farmland were annexed to Glasgow.
In the 15th century the lands of Cardonald were the property of Johannes Norwald or Normanville, Dominus of Cardownalde.
In the late 1920s, Halfwayhouse and a handful of neighbouring villages, including Cardonald, Hillington, Govan and Crookston, were annexed to the ever-expanding city of Glasgow.

Cardonald and Stewart
Allan Stewart of Cardonald, the first Stewart of Cardonald, was the younger son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox.
As he had no issue, the lands of Cardonald passed to his sister's son, Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre.
*( 1502-1505 ) Allan Stewart of Cardonald
The son of Sir John Stewart of Minto and Margaret Stewart of Cardonald
Gilbert had expected to secure the Commendatorship, however Allan obtained it through the influence of his relative, Captain James Stewart of Cardonald.

Cardonald and .
Cardonald (, ) is an outlying suburb of the Scottish city of Glasgow.
His family resided at the Place of Cardonald for generations, and retained lands in Cardonald until the 20th century.
In 1926, Glasgow Corporation bought the Cardonald estates, They gave opportunity to private development replicating Kelvindale cottage flats By Western Heritable and Council housing in the area.
Cardonald was divided into North and South Cardonald, with the south mostly composed of owner-occupied and privately-rented cottage flats, whilst the north was made up of owner-occupied and rented accommodation owned by Glasgow Corporation, divided by the new Paisley Road West, including terraced houses, flats, and semi-detached property.
Cardonald College, one of Scotland's largest further education colleges, opened in 1972, and rapidly expanded in recent times.
The district is served by Cardonald railway station on the Inverclyde Line and by numerous bus routes.
who once hailed from the Helen Street district of Govan but who are now based further to the west at Cardonald.
Govan has had several local newspapers over the years such as the Govan Chronicle and Govan Press published by the Cossar Family ( 1851-1983 & 2006 – present ) which also serves the communities of Cardonald, Penilee and Hillington and the Govan Post ( 1983 – 1988 ) published by Cook, Paton & Co. of Paisley, now part of Dunfermline Press.
Undeterred, she was still resolute in her aim to study at Art School, so she spent another year at Cardonald College, finally achieving the results needed to pursue her dream of attending the Glasgow School of Art.
* Cardonald, Glasgow.

Stewarts and were
The first UK postcards were produced by printing firm Stewarts of Edinburgh and early postcards were pictures of famous landmarks, scenic views, photographs or drawings of celebrities and so on.
At this stage, it is probable that the king felt unable to move against the rest of the Albany Stewarts while Murdoch's brother, John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and the Earl of Douglas were fighting the English on the Dauphinist cause in France.
Buchan's lands did not fall to the Albany Stewarts but were forfeited by the crown, Albany's father-in-law, Duncan, Earl of Lennox was imprisoned and in December the duke's main ally Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar settled his differences with the king.
Stirling Castle where the Albany Stewarts were executed
The new Victoria station proved to be unexpectedly popular for both the main companies, and by 1862 there were frequent delays due to congestion at the Stewarts Lane Junction.
The Engine Arm and Stewarts Aqueducts were built to carry their respective canals over the new mainline.
Whereas in Fine Fare's Scottish and Teesside heartland, Yellow Packs had merely been a successful product launch, they acquired a semi-iconic status in Ireland, and were extended throughout Quinnsworth's affiliate chains within the Power supermarket group ( such as Stewarts and Crazy Prices in Northern Ireland and Crazy Prices in the Republic ).
The lands of Arthurlie were held in medieval times by the Stewart family, a branch of the noble Stewarts of Darnley.
At the Battle of Harlaw ( known as " Red Harlaw " on account of its savagery ) on 24 July 1411, losses were heavy on both sides, though McDonald's eventual withdrawal allowed the Stewarts to claim a strategic victory.
Other businesses acquired were the Stewarts Wine Barrel off-licence chain, the sports goods retailer Lifestyle Sports, the meat processing and packing business Kingsway Fresh Foods Ltd. and the Fresh fruit and vegetable distributor Daily Wrap Produce Ltd.
In addition to exercising considerable power and wealth, the Albany Stewarts were potential heirs to the throne ; Murdoch's grandfather was King Robert II of Scotland, who had founded the Stewart dynasty.
At this stage, it is probable that the king felt unable to move against the Albany Stewarts while Murdoch's brother, John Stewart, Earl of Buchan and Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas were fighting the English in France alongside their Dauphinist French allies.
Stirling Castle, where the Albany Stewarts were executed
Six four-car sets and six three-car sets were refurbished by BR's Stewarts Lane depot in 1966-67.
Ritchie was a scion of prominent families — the Almons, Ritchies, and Stewarts were all major families in Nova Scotia — and his brother, Charles Ritchie was an important Canadian diplomat and diarist.
The Class 460s were allocated to Stewarts Lane Depot.
These businesses were: Quinnsworth and Crazy Prices in the Republic of Ireland and Stewarts Supermarkets Ltd and Crazy Prices in Northern Ireland, the Stewarts Winebarrel off-licence chain, Lifestyle Sports & Leisure Ltd ( a retail sports and leisure business ), Kingsway Fresh Foods ( a meat processing facility ) and Daily Wrap Produce ( a fruit and vegetable packaging plant ).
In the front line, from right to left were the MacDonalds, Camerons, Frasers, MacPhersons, Mackintoshes, Mackenzies, Farquharsons and Stewarts of Appin.
One exception to this were the frequent balancing runs between their home depot of Eastleigh and their day-time out-stations of either Clapham Junction yard or Stewarts Lane depot in readiness for night-time postal and newspaper trains from Waterloo.
The Stewarts were the last owners to live in residence.
A few months later the Stewarts were forced from their home by a mob, and they relocated to Winter Quarters, Nebraska.

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