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Description: Identifier: imperialgazettscv2wils (find matches) Title: The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and historical Year: 1868 (1860s) Authors: Wilson, John Marius Subjects: Publisher: London A. Fullarton Contributing Library: National Library of Scotland Digitizing Sponsor: National Library of Scotland View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: hbourhood, butof a great gorgeous panorama away to the Gram-pians and the Lowthers. The flat division of thecounty comprehends the greater part of the parishof Renfrew, and parts of the parishes of Paisley,Kilbarchan, Inchinnan, Houston, and Erskine. itconsists chiefly of a level tract, extending north andnorth-west of the town of Paisley to the Clyde andto the Erskine hills, and called by the inhabitants the laigh-lands. Put a belt of low-land, of thecharacter of a valley, strikes off from this in thevicinity of Paisley, extends south-westward throughthe parishes of Kilbarchan and Lochwinnoch to thehead of Kilbirnie loch, on the boundary with Ayr-shire, and bears every mark of having, at a veryrecent geological period, been occupied by water. The streams of Renfrewshire are remarkable fortheir extensive subordination to trade and industry.The Clyde, throughout all its connexion with thecounty, is laden with commerce. The Cart, flowinginto the Clyde between the parishes of Renfrew and Text Appearing After Image: RENFREWSHIRE. 651 RENFREWSHIRE. Inchinnan, is the discmboguement of the watersfrom at least five-sixths of all the interior of thecounty; and it brings down the washings of bleaeh-fiekls, dye-works, cotton-factories, and other hivesof industry, more perhaps than any other equalvolume of water in Scotland. Its principal head-streams are the Gryfe, the Black Cart, and theWhite Cart; and the most noticeable feeders ofthese are the Locher, the Calder, and the Levern.The largest of the streams not belonging to thebasin of the Cart, is the Kip, which runs westwardto the frith of Clyde in the parish of Innerkip. Anumber of the brooks among the hills, particularlyto the south of Greenock, and in the parishes ofPaisley, Neilston, and Eaglesham, are dammed upto form reservoirs, which aggregately cover an areaof upwards of 700 imperial acres. The principalnatural lakes are Castle Semple Look in the parishof Lochwinnoch, Lochs Long and Libo in the parishof Neilston, and several small uninterestin Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The imperial gazetteer of Scotland; or, Dictionary of Scottish topography, compiled from the most recent authorities, and forming a complete body of Scottish geography, physical, statistical, and (14595796000)
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