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Carstairs House, also known as Monteith House, is a country house south-west of Carstairs South Lanarkshire, Scotland.[1]

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  1. 12 relations: Carstairs, Carstairs House Tramway, Carstairs railway station, Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Henry Monteith, Joseph Monteith (Deputy Lieutenant), List of provosts of Glasgow, Robert Monteith, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow, Sir James King, 1st Baronet, South Lanarkshire, William Burn.

  2. Carstairs
  3. Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire
  4. Country houses in South Lanarkshire
  5. Former psychiatric hospitals in Scotland
  6. Nursing homes in the United Kingdom

Carstairs

Carstairs (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Tarrais) is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Carstairs House Tramway

The Carstairs House Tramway operated between Carstairs railway station and Carstairs House between 1888 and 1895. Carstairs House and Carstairs House Tramway are Carstairs.

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Carstairs railway station

Carstairs railway station serves the village of Carstairs in South Lanarkshire, Scotland and is a major junction station on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), situated close to the point at which the lines from London Euston and Edinburgh to Glasgow Central merge.

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Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul

The Company of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul (Societas Filiarum Caritatis a Sancto Vincentio de Paulo; abbreviated DC), commonly called the Daughters of Charity or Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent De Paul, is a Society of Apostolic Life for women within the Catholic Church.

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Henry Monteith

Henry Monteith of Carstairs (1764–1848) was a Scottish businessman and Tory politician who twice served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1814 to 1816 and 1818 to 1820, and as MP for Linlithgow 1820 to 1826 and 1830 to 1831.

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Joseph Monteith (Deputy Lieutenant)

Joseph Monteith CBE DL JP (29 March 1852 – 10 October 1911) of Carstairs, County Lanark, Knight of Malta, was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Lanark, Scotland.

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List of provosts of Glasgow

The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the Glasgow City Council.

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Robert Monteith

Robert Monteith (1812 – 31 March 1884), DL, JP, was a Scottish politician and philanthropist, Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Lanark.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow

The Archdiocese of Glasgow (Archidioecesis Glasguensis) is the Latin Catholic metropolitan see of the Province of Glasgow in central Scotland.

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Sir James King, 1st Baronet

Sir James King, 1st Baronet, FRSE (13 July 1830 – 1 October 1911) was a Scottish businessman who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow 1886 to 1889.

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South Lanarkshire

South Lanarkshire (Sooth Lanrikshire; Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas) is one of 32 unitary authorities of Scotland.

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William Burn

William Burn (20 December 1789 – 15 February 1870) was a Scottish architect.

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See also

Carstairs

Category A listed buildings in South Lanarkshire

Country houses in South Lanarkshire

Former psychiatric hospitals in Scotland

Nursing homes in the United Kingdom

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carstairs_House