Polnoon Castle was a 14th-century fortification located on a motte beside the Polnoon Water in Millhall, in the Parish of Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire...
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Eaglesham (redirect from Polnoon Lodge)
ransom for his prisoner and built Polnoon Castle on a small hillock on what appears to be an earlier motte. Polnoon Castle was refurbished for occupation...
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Clan Montgomery (section Castles and mansions)
great ransom for his release. The money enabled Montgomery to build the Polnoon Castle. In 1488 Hugh Montgomery, the third Lord Montgomery was on the victors...
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of Eaglesham, captured Henry Percy (later using the ransom to build Polnoon Castle) with the remaining English force retreating to Newcastle. Despite Percy's...
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Barony and Castle of Giffen Eglinton Castle Eglinton Country Park Eglinton Tournament Bridge Industry and the Eglinton Castle estate Polnoon Castle Robert...
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Elizabeth Stewart, married Sir Thomas Hay, Lord High Constable of Scotland Polnoon Castle - Elizabeth Mure was the great-great-granddaughter of John Montgomerie...
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southwest of East Kilbride. Polnoon Castle, a scheduled monument, is in Millhall. Millhall is a small hamlet. The historic Polnoon Bridge is in the area, as...
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included Little Cumbrae, and lands at Southannan and Eaglesham (Polnoon). The original castle of Eglinton may have been near Kidsneuk, Bogside (NS 309 409)...
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Eglinton Country Park (category Castles in North Ayrshire)
Elizabeth de Eglintoun, the sole heir, married Sir John de Montgomerie of Polnoon Castle at Eaglesham. Elizabeth's mother was Giles, daughter of Walter fitz...
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In Scotland, she lived at Seton Palace, Callendar House, Polnoon Castle and Eglinton Castle. A household account from 1618 reveals that she supervised...
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