Historie and descent of the House of Rowallane
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Mures of Tarboltone The house of Skel-
done, of w^"^^ the Mures of woodland, Knock-
marlioch & KilHkie, The houses of Skemore
& Annestone w^ y^ branches The Mures of
duglasedale, Carses & Calder, The liouse of
bogside, of w<^'' the Mures of Arrathill,
Mures of Irwing & Polmadie of w<=^ the most
of the Mures of gJasgow:* The houses of
Baldochat in golloway, of Sanquhare, of
drwmskieoch, of Achmneill, of Arioland,
w* the Mures of the Chappell, of w^*' the
Mures of Ed'^t for the most part. The house
of Ormishugh, The houses of CassenCarie
& fferrie, of blacklaw & skirnalland, of Well,
ffinnickhill, & Clarkland, of Litle-Cesnock
* Polmadie, near Glasgow. This was the seat of
an ancient hospital, within the Episcopal Lordship of
Govan, on the south side of the Clyde; at the Refor-
mation, it, with the rest of the barony fell into lay
hands. It appears as early as 1391 Gibsons Hist.
of Glasgow, App. p. 296.
In the end of the 16th and throughout the 17th cen-
tury, various individuals of the surname oi Mure, ap-
pear in the magistracy of Glasgow, and other places
of trust and respectability in that City — See the His-
tories thereof, passim. \ Edinburgh.
Mures of Tarboltone The house of Skel-
done, of w^"^^ the Mures of woodland, Knock-
marlioch & KilHkie, The houses of Skemore
& Annestone w^ y^ branches The Mures of
duglasedale, Carses & Calder, The liouse of
bogside, of w<^'' the Mures of Arrathill,
Mures of Irwing & Polmadie of w<=^ the most
of the Mures of gJasgow:* The houses of
Baldochat in golloway, of Sanquhare, of
drwmskieoch, of Achmneill, of Arioland,
w* the Mures of the Chappell, of w^*' the
Mures of Ed'^t for the most part. The house
of Ormishugh, The houses of CassenCarie
& fferrie, of blacklaw & skirnalland, of Well,
ffinnickhill, & Clarkland, of Litle-Cesnock
* Polmadie, near Glasgow. This was the seat of
an ancient hospital, within the Episcopal Lordship of
Govan, on the south side of the Clyde; at the Refor-
mation, it, with the rest of the barony fell into lay
hands. It appears as early as 1391 Gibsons Hist.
of Glasgow, App. p. 296.
In the end of the 16th and throughout the 17th cen-
tury, various individuals of the surname oi Mure, ap-
pear in the magistracy of Glasgow, and other places
of trust and respectability in that City — See the His-
tories thereof, passim. \ Edinburgh.
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