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  • |name=Lanarkshire |map image=Lanarkshire Brit Isles Sect 2.svg
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  • ...[[Kincardineshire]]{{,}}[[Kinross-shire]]{{,}}[[Kirkcudbrightshire]]{{,}}[[Lanarkshire]]{{,}}[[Midlothian]]{{,}}[[Morayshire]]{{,}}[[Nairnshire]]{{,}}[[Orkney]]{{ ...ther, "State Formation in Europe in the First Millennium A.D.", in Barbara Crawford (ed.), ''Scotland in Dark Ages Europe'', (Aberdeen, 1994), pp. 47–63</ref
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  • ...ghlands|Highland]] marauders. It was here that David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford died in 1558.<ref name=Lindsay/>
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  • |builder=David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford Edzell Castle was begun around 1520 by David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford, and expanded by his son, Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who also laid out
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  • ...west; [[Morton, Dumfriesshire|Morton]] to the south; and [[Crawford]] in [[Lanarkshire]] to the east. It had a population of 317 in 2011.
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  • ...l of Arran died at Kinneil in 1529, but wished to be buried at [[Hamilton, Lanarkshire|Hamilton]].<ref>HMC (1887), 52-3.</ref> ...f England, the less regard she had of him. The Earl of Huntly, the Earl of Crawford and the Chancellor, John Maitland, were present.<ref>''Calendar State Paper
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  • {{county|Lanarkshire}} ...esshire]] and [[Ayrshire]]. The village is three miles west of [[Abington, Lanarkshire|Abington]] and seven north-east of [[Leadhills]], near junction 13 of the [
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  • {{county|Lanarkshire}} [[File:Crawford Castle.jpg|thumb|right|Crawford Castle]]
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  • {{county|Lanarkshire}} ...n use, pronounced "Cooter" with no "l") is a small village and parish in [[Lanarkshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Peeblesshire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://
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  • ...breadth of four miles. It is bounded to the north-east by [[Crawford]] (in Lanarkshire), and on the other sides by the parishes of [[Closeburn]], [[Penpont]], and
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  • ...y A71 at [[Larkhall]]. It passes west of [[Lanark]] and beyond [[Abington, Lanarkshire|Abington]], where it changes into the A74(M) and then goes to [[Moffat]] an | colspan="3" | '''Lanarkshire'''
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  • ...of [[Westmorland]] with a summit at [[Shap]], and [[Beattock Summit]] in [[Lanarkshire]]. This legacy of gradients and curves, and the fact that it was not origin ...the main road and the West Coast Main Line to the North, with Abington and Crawford Stations on the Estate.}}</ref> However, it is something of a misnomer as t
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  • ...village of [[Beattock]]. The very north-west of the parish extends into [[Lanarkshire]] in the vicinity of Whiteholm farm. In 2011 the population was 837. ...is [[Earncraig Hill]] at 2,004 feet at the meeting point of Closeburn and Crawford with Kirkpatrick-Juxta. There was formerly a station at Beattock from 1847
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  • |LG district=South Lanarkshire '''Elvanfoot''' is a small village in the parish of [[Crawford]], [[Lanarkshire]]. It is located at the confluence of the [[River Clyde]] and [[Elvan Water
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  • [[File:Crawford Castle.jpg|thumb|300px|The ruins of Crawford Castle]] ...h bank of the [[River Clyde]], around half a mile north of [[Crawford]], [[Lanarkshire]]. The ruins stand on an earlier motte-and-bailey earthwork. The castle was
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  • [[File:Upper Ward - Lanarkshire.svg|thumb|250px|The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire]] The '''Upper Ward''' is one of the wards of [[Lanarkshire]], forming the southern part of the county. It is bounded to north-west by
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  • ...|Symington]]; to the noorth-east and east by [[Culter]]; to the south by [[Crawford]]; and to the west by [[Crawfordjohn]] and [[Wiston and Roberton]]. The [[ [[Category:Towns and villages in Lanarkshire]]
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