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View of houses with family group standing outside. Titled: 'The Place of Paisley.' Inscribed on verso; 'In its latter days it became a pub and a low tenement. It is now the Session House of Paisley Ab ...
SC 1165229
Description View of houses with family group standing outside. Titled: 'The Place of Paisley.' Inscribed on verso; 'In its latter days it became a pub and a low tenement. It is now the Session House of Paisley Abbey. The residence of the Cochranes of Dundonald. Here Jean Cochran was married to John Graham Duke of Claverhouse, "Bloody Claverhouse". He was killed at Killiecrankie. She afterwards married and was killed with her infant son in Holland. Their bodies were discovered in perfect preservation in Kilsyth Old Aisle two hundred years later. See the book "My Lady Dundee" for details. [Used in Gardner, Alexander "A handbook to Paisley,"and in Rowand, David "Pictorial history of Paisley," (1993) where it is said to have been restored c1912.]
Date 1865
Collection General Collection
Catalogue Number SC 1165229
Category On-line Digital Images
Accession Number 2003/194
External Reference 13
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