• Milton of Campsie Football Club was a football team from Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire. The club was formed in 1876 under the name Shaughraun; it was...
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  • Northern Ireland Campsie Fells, range of hills in Scotland Campsie, Stirlingshire, historic civil parish based in the area Milton of Campsie, town in the...
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  • Angus Milton of Ogilvie, Angus Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire Milton, Easter Ross, a village near Kildary, Easter Ross, Highland Milton of Balgonie...
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  • local rivals Milton of Campsie in a replay, in front of 600 spectators. The club received a bye in the fifth round, as the regional nature of the competition...
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  • Lenzie Hospital), and later part of a golf course. After protesting a defeat by Milton of Campsie in the second round of the 1881–82 Scottish Cup, the club...
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  • Campsie Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the village of Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire. The club was founded in 1883, with the...
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  • 4–0 this time. The club had another 4–0 win in the second round, at Milton of Campsie, and again faced a protest, this time on the basis that the referee...
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    is a type of cotton cloth, the printing of cotton cloth was soon established as the major industry in the area, also at Milton of Campsie. Calico was...
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    Braeval Brig o' Turk Bridge of Allan Broomridge Buchlyvie Callander, Cambusbarron Cambuskenneth, Campsie Fells Carbeth Carse of Lecropt Cauldhame Cobleland...
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  • (Kirkintilloch) v Milton of Campsie". Falkirk Herald: 3. 21 October 1876. The opposition was almost certainly the Shaughraun club, referred to by its place of origin...
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