Bonkle — BONKLE, a village, in the parish of Cambusnethan, Middle ward of the county of Lanark; containing 110 inhabitants. It is a small romantic village, situated on the northern boundary of the parish, and on the road from Steuart Town to Shotts.… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Buncle — is a Celtic derived surname originating from Berwickshire, Scotland. It has many modern variations that are phonetically similar, for example: Bonkle, Bonkyll, Bonkill, Bonkylle, Bonkile, Bunkle, and Bonckle. The names meaning is believed to… … Wikipedia
Murdostoun — is or was a vast estate in Lanarkshire, Scotland, which includes a castle, (Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NS8257), which lies on the South Calder Water near the village of Bonkle in the parish of Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The name… … Wikipedia
North Lanarkshire — Coordinates: 55°49′44″N 3°55′19″W / 55.829°N 3.922°W / 55.829; 3.922 … Wikipedia
McKindless — A McKindless Volvo B6LE/Alexander ALX 200 in Glasgow. Founded 1987 Defunct 19/02/2010 Headquarters Newmains Serv … Wikipedia
Bunkle and Preston — BUNKLE and PRESTON, a parish, in the county of Berwick, 5 miles (N. N. E.) from Dunse; containing 648 inhabitants. The name of this place is derived from the Celtic word bon, signifying the foot or base, and kill, a cell or chapel; the word… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Cumbernauld — Coordinates: 55°56′N 3°59′W / 55.94°N 3.98°W / 55.94; 3.98 … Wikipedia
Coatbridge — Coordinates: 55°51′40″N 4°02′48″W / 55.86114°N 4.04669°W / 55.86114; 4.04669 … Wikipedia
Bellshill — This article is about the town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. For other places of the same name, see Bellshill (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°48′59″N 4°01′34″W / 55.81647°N 4 … Wikipedia
Chirnside — Coordinates: 55°48′08″N 2°12′32″W / 55.8021°N 2.2090°W / 55.8021; 2.2090 … Wikipedia