Partick, Lanarkshire
Partick is an area in the West End of Glasgow, Lanarkshire. It lies on the north bank of the River Clyde, just across from Govan. Although Partick remained a village until the middle of the 18th century, it is an ancient place. The Kings of Strathclyde had a residence there, and in 1136 David I (1124–53) granted the lands of Perdyc to the see of Glasgow. The Bishops of Glasgow had a country seat in Partick. It was later the site of Partick Castle, a country home of George Hutcheson (demolished 1836). Partick was a burgh from 1852 until 1912. It is within the council area of City of Glasgow.
Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Lanarkshire
Lat, Long: 55.871961,-4.30923
Grid Reference: NS 5561 6672
Civil Parish: Govan CP
Council Area: City of Glasgow CA
Police Area: Scotland (Greater Glasgow) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 34805
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Partick,_Lanarkshire_34805
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Place Type: Urban locality
Historic County: Lanarkshire
Lat, Long: 55.871961,-4.30923
Grid Reference: NS 5561 6672
Civil Parish: Govan CP
Council Area: City of Glasgow CA
Police Area: Scotland (Greater Glasgow) PA
Devolved Legislature: Scottish Parliament
GBPN ID: 34805
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Partick,_Lanarkshire_34805
Explore Partick on Wikishire
Peruse Lanarkshire on Wikishire

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