Ramshorn Cemetery

The Ramshorn Cemetery is a cemetery in Scotland and one of Glasgow's older burial grounds. It has had various names, both official and unofficial: North West Parish Kirkyard; St David's Kirkyard; and Ramshorn and Blackfriars. The latter name tells of its link to Blackfriars Church, linking in turn to the pre-Reformation connection to the Blackfriars Monastery in Glasgow.[1]

The burial ground was used from 1719 to 1915.[2] In the 20th century it was remodelled along the lines of the London Improvements Act, moving most stones to the perimeter to create a usable park area. Apart from some flat stones still remaining in-situ this has largely diconnected the stones to the actual spot of interment.

In 1824 the church of St David was built on its southern side, designed in a fine Gothic style by the English architect Thomas Rickman, with modifications by local architect James Cleland.[3]

Notable interments

Other monuments

A memorial to the Canadian politician, John A. MacDonald born in Ramshorn Parish in 1815

References

  1. "Blackfriar's Church - East End Glasgow History". glasgowhistory.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  2. "FREE Scottish family tree inscriptions and links from HappyHaggis.". happyhaggis.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  3. "Discover Glasgow - Religious - Ramshorn Kirk and Graveyard". discoverglasgow.org. Retrieved 7 May 2016.


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