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  2. Timeline of Glasgow history - Wikipedia

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    1800: The River Clyde is 14 ft (3.1m) deep, and supports 200 wharves and jetties; there is a large Gaelic community in the city [33] 1800: The Glasgow Police Act is passed by Parliament allowing the creation of the first modern preventative police force [34] 1803: Dorothy Wordsworth visits Glasgow [35]

  3. History of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow became one of the largest cities in the world, and known as "the Second City of the Empire" after London [although Liverpool, Dublin and several other British cities claim the same]. [14] Shipbuilding on Clydeside (the river Clyde through Glasgow and other points) began when the first small yards were opened in 1712 at the Scott family ...

  4. 1800 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    30 June – Glasgow Police Act authorises creation of the City of Glasgow Police, which first musters on 15 November. August – the 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot is first mustered by William Wemyss at Strathnaver ; in September they are sent from Fort George via Aberdeen to Guernsey and in October formally gazetted into the ...

  5. Industrial Revolution in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    By 1800, cotton was the main industry in the Glasgow area: New Lanark mills were at the time the largest in the world. [35] Early production was aided by the new technology of the spinning mule, water frame and water power. [2] Steam powered machines were introduced into the industry from 1782. [34]

  6. Gallowgate Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The first regiment to be stationed at the barracks were the Argyleshire Fencibles, soon followed the Sutherland Fencibles [2] and The Gordon Highlanders. [3] In 1796/7, in response to threats of a general uprising in Scotland and the establishment of a Scottish Republic, mainly due to the Militia Act in which the government had passed a law conscripting able bodied Scots males, between ...

  7. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The development of civic institutions included the City of Glasgow Police in 1800, ... Glasgow is located on ... the world's top 100 universities. Glasgow is a major ...

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  9. Category:History of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    World's fairs in Glasgow (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "History of Glasgow" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. ... Glasgow Police Act 1800 ...