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Drumsagard Village
Drumsagard Village is a new construction village in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire. It is built near the site of Drumsagard Castle on the site of the old Cambuslang Iron and Steel Works. The steelworks were demolished in 1973. Drumsagard, also spelt Drumsagart, means "ridge of the priest".
==History of Cambuslang==
The Parish of Cambuslang in the Barony of Drumsargard – whose castle ruins can be discerned to the south-east of Hallside - can be traced back to the time of King Alexander II of Scotland (1214–49) when it belonged to Walter Olifard, Justiciar of Lothian. The Barony of Drumsargard passed to Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas in 1370, as part of the settlement in his marriage to Johanna, daughter of Thomas Moray of Bothwell. In 1452 the Douglases were displaced in favour of James Lord Hamilton, who became tenant-in-chief in 1455. This feudal superiority remained with the Dukes of Hamilton – who were also the largest landowners – up until 1922, though the abolition of feudalism in Scotland did not come until the end of the 20th Century.

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