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Polmadie
If any of you are from Glasgow, Scotland- Can you tell everyone how this district got it's name?
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david21 -My ex-brother-in-law told me many years ago that Mary-Queen of Scots while in battle at Langside rode her horse appropriately named 'Pol' which was mortally wounded -and on parting company with the poor beast was supposed to have said "Pol may dee (die) and I must flee"
Hence Polmadie !!!
Sounded convincing- but perhaps not true ?
Hence Polmadie !!!
Sounded convincing- but perhaps not true ?
as an added bit of interest,there is an area next to langside called crossmyloof,I was told by my old history teacher that this was a translation of 'cross(crucifix) in my hand,loof being an old scots word for hand,as mary was fleeing defeat from the battle to dumbarton castle were she had allies repotedly said' by the croos in my loof i will reach safety' but as quizmonster says more myth than fact methinks.
Yes...why not, H? If you clicked my link, you'll have seen I was just copying what was written there. Having said that, I can't see the problem with the word 'haunted'. The verb 'to haunt' just means 'to frequent' or 'visit often'. I imagine the wolves came to the pool for a drink of water...or am I missing some subtle point here?
That's an interesting alternative, Corbyloon. Shows up one of the problems with Gaelic. 'Madadh' is Gaelic for 'dog' or 'wolf', and the sea-loch 'Lochmaddy' is supposedly 'Loch of the Wolf'. But ''madadh' is also the Gaelic for 'mussel', which makes more sense to me.
Like you say, you takes your choice!
And QM, Ghostly wolves? A nice thought. I'll avoid walking through Polmadie at night!
Like you say, you takes your choice!
And QM, Ghostly wolves? A nice thought. I'll avoid walking through Polmadie at night!
Thanks, guys. I'm aware of its reputation - just didn't want to upset the locals! Looks like nobody's got much to say about the place...
http://www.aboutbritain.com/towns/polmadie.asp
http://www.aboutbritain.com/towns/polmadie.asp
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