The county of Renfrewshire
Observations on Place-names in Renfrewshire (Metcalfe’s ‘A History of Paisley 600-1908’, pp 450-457 gives an analysis of some place-names in Paisley and Paisley parish). This is not a comprehensive record of the place-names of the county. Instead, it…
Names with Ach-, Auch-, or Bal- Names beginning with Ach- or Auch- (from gaelic achadh ‘field’) occur in a number of places in Renfrewshire; quite often as farms of some size. Such names are usually held to be a…
Names in ‘-ton’ Here is a list of all the properties which appear to end in -ton in Renfrewshire. This suffix suggests a name given by Norman settlers or their English and Scottish attendants. The military aristocracy appear to…
Names in ‘-lee’ There are plenty of names in Renfrew ending in –lee. They are particularly common in parishes like Cathcart which was formerly well-wooded. Does this ending represent Anglo-Saxon leah? (I have included Corselet – but not Hurlet).…
Names in -tre The following names are offered for investigation. Some may derive from Cumbric ‘tref’ (a homestead or farmstead). Names are given by parish. Following each name is a Grid Reference or Map name such as ‘Pont’…
Names in ‘Rais’ or ‘Wraes’ Names are given by parish. Following each name is a Grid Reference or Map name such as ‘Pont’ or ‘Roy’ to indicate the source. Documentary sources are given for some names, for instance those…
Renfrew OPS I pp 73-78, Appendix p 506 The New Statistical Account of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1845: Renfrew pp 1-32, dated 1836 RMS I Appendix 2, p 630, Index A No 1718, Index B No 13; Index A…
Renfrew Roy(GM69) refers to Plate 69 in Roy’s Great Map as published by Birlinn in conjunction with the National Library of Scotland. Name Value Date Grid Ref Map Sources Other forms, comments etc Renfrew N of Clyde …
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