Bonhill — BONHILL, a parish, in the county of Dumbarton, 3 miles (N.) from Dumbarton; containing, with the villages of Alexandria, Dalvait, Damhead, and Mill of Haldane, 6682 inhabitants, of whom 2041 are in the village of Bonhill. The name of this… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Bonhill — Bonhill, Dorf u. Kirchspiel in der Grafschaft Dunbarton (Süd Schottland); Kattunfabrik u. Leinwandbleichen; 4000 Ew. B. ist Geburtsor des Historikers Smollet … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bonhill — Bonhill, Stadt in Schottland, s. Dumbarton … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Bonhill — Original name in latin Bonhill Name in other language Bonhill State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 55.97944 latitude 4.5638 altitude 59 Population 9418 Date 2011 03 03 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Bonhill — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name from Bonehill in Staffordshire. The placename is recorded as Bolenhull and Bulenhull in the 1230 Pipe Rolls of the county, and the derivation is from the genitive case of … Surnames reference
List of state schools in Scotland/Council Areas S-W (excluding cities) — The following is a partial list of currently operating state schools in the unitary council areas of Scottish Borders, Shetland Islands, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, West Dunbartonshire, West Lothian and Western Isles in Scotland … Wikipedia
Daniel Bruce (footballer) — Daniel Bruce Personal information Full name Daniel Bruce Date of birth 20 October 1870(1870 … Wikipedia
Mill of Haldane — The Mill of Haldane, usually referred to as simply The Haldane, was an entirely council owned housing scheme in Balloch, West Dunbartonshire. Built to house working class people, drawn from the many over crowded terraced houses scattered… … Wikipedia
Бонхилл — Город Бонхилл Bonhill Страна ВеликобританияВеликобритания … Википедия
Luss — LUSS, a parish, in the county of Dumbarton; containing 1052 inhabitants, of whom 309 are in the village, 9 miles (N. N. E.) from Helensburgh. The name of this parish is derived from a Gaelic word signifying a plant or herb, and probably… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland