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took place in the modern area called Townhead. The northern part of Castle Street was the town limits beyond which was called the "Howgait". Howgait was the scene of public hangings and used until 1781, when they moved to Glasgow Green. The area is now mainly taken up by Junction 15 of the M8.
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1852:Pollokshaws
1807:King's Park
1767:Deaconsbank
1762:Crossmyloof
1727:Battlefield
1684:Roughmussel
1534:River Clyde
1473:Partickhill
1448:Knightswood
1438:Kelvinhaugh
1433:Kelvingrove
1373:Blairdardie
1342:Wallacewell
1297:Port Dundas
1247:Gilshochill
1212:City centre
1141:Shettleston
1076:Hogganfield
1056:Garthamlock
1036:Easterhouse
961:Barrowfield
946:Baillieston
926:River Clyde
819:11 November
669:The artist
648:Barony Hall
625:River Clyde
517:The former
511:Covenanters
433:High Street
429:M8 motorway
385:city centre
331: /
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1802:Kennishead
1797:Jenny Lind
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1689:Shieldhall
1674:Priesthill
1664:Plantation
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1398:Garscadden
1393:Finnieston
1388:Drumchapel
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1332:Summerston
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1307:Robroyston
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956:Barrachnie
756:References
483:, Townhead
421:Dennistoun
409:Cowcaddens
389:Bruce Plan
316:55Β°51β²53β³N
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1877:Shawlands
1822:Mansewood
1777:Govanhill
1757:Crosshill
1752:Croftfoot
1722:Auldhouse
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1644:Moorepark
1639:Linthouse
1579:Crookston
1554:Cardonald
1508:Woodlands
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1498:Thornwood
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1322:Sighthill
1292:Parkhouse
1242:Germiston
1197:Blochairn
1187:Balornock
1182:Anderston
1166:Wellhouse
1161:Tollcross
1121:Queenslie
1081:Lightburn
996:Camlachie
976:Bridgeton
966:Blackhill
951:Barlanark
856:5 October
643:in 1980.
621:Rottenrow
596:Met Tower
559:Anderston
507:martyrdom
413:Sighthill
319:4Β°14β²48β³W
235:Ambulance
175:Post town
1916:Category
1892:Toryglen
1882:Simshill
1862:Polmadie
1847:Oatlands
1842:Newlands
1827:Merrylee
1812:Langside
1787:Hillpark
1772:Eastwood
1747:Cathcart
1679:Rosshall
1649:Nitshill
1629:Kingston
1594:Dumbreck
1589:Drumoyne
1574:Craigton
1559:Cessnock
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1413:Hyndland
1408:Hillhead
1361:West End
1352:Wyndford
1347:Woodside
1337:Townhead
1267:Maryhill
1262:Lambhill
1227:Cowlairs
1131:Ruchazie
1106:Parkhead
1086:Lilybank
1061:Gartloch
1041:Easthall
1021:Daldowie
1016:Cranhill
1011:Craigend
1006:Carntyne
934:East End
808:GENUKI.
739:See also
561:and the
494:Ladywell
403:Location
376:and the
370:medieval
362:Tounheid
346:Townhead
300:Scotland
240:Scottish
228:Scottish
216:Scotland
157:Scotland
108:NS595658
82:Townhead
42:Tounheid
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1837:Muirend
1782:Gorbals
1659:Penilee
1604:Halfway
1584:Darnley
1569:Cowglen
1468:Partick
1317:Ruchill
1312:Royston
1217:Colston
1156:Swinton
1126:Riddrie
1101:Newbank
1071:Haghill
1001:Carmyle
986:Budhill
916:Glasgow
563:Gorbals
509:of the
467:History
439:Housing
417:Royston
366:Glasgow
305:Glasgow
179:GLASGOW
151:Country
142:Glasgow
90:Glasgow
1669:Pollok
1619:Hurlet
1493:Temple
1282:Milton
1207:Cadder
991:Calton
496:area.
211:Police
1717:Arden
1624:Ibrox
1599:Govan
1518:Yoker
912:Areas
358:Scots
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858:2023
821:2016
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