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- Q5047443 subject Q7709671.
- Q5047443 abstract "Cartsdyke (Scots: Cairstdyke, Scottish Gaelic: Gàradh Cairte), formerly known as Crawfurdsdyke, is a suburb of the town of Greenock, Scotland.Crawfurdsdyke is an historic Burgh of Barony being part of the Barony of Cartsburn. The estate of Cartsburn, also known as Crawfurdsburn, incorporated the lands of Cartsdyke and part of the lands of Easter Greenock Castle. The Barony of Cartsburn is a feudal Barony of Scotland. The seat of the Barony was the House of Cartsburn, built in the 17th century near Greenock, Renfrewshire. While the ancient Burgh was subsumed into Greenock in 1840. It is served by Cartsdyke railway station.".
- Q5047443 wikiPageWikiLink Q217831.
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- Q5047443 wikiPageWikiLink Q2466928.
- Q5047443 wikiPageWikiLink Q4863010.
- Q5047443 wikiPageWikiLink Q4998629.
- Q5047443 wikiPageWikiLink Q7709671.
- Q5047443 point "55.942 -4.741".
- Q5047443 type SpatialThing.
- Q5047443 comment "Cartsdyke (Scots: Cairstdyke, Scottish Gaelic: Gàradh Cairte), formerly known as Crawfurdsdyke, is a suburb of the town of Greenock, Scotland.Crawfurdsdyke is an historic Burgh of Barony being part of the Barony of Cartsburn. The estate of Cartsburn, also known as Crawfurdsburn, incorporated the lands of Cartsdyke and part of the lands of Easter Greenock Castle. The Barony of Cartsburn is a feudal Barony of Scotland.".
- Q5047443 label "Cartsdyke".
- Q5047443 lat "55.942".
- Q5047443 long "-4.741".