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Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox UK place Chryston is a village in North Lanarkshire, around Шаблон:Convert east of Glasgow, in Scotland. It lies north of its sister village, Muirhead, which is on the A80.[1] The village has around double Muirhead's population, although the exact boundary between the two modern villages is difficult to find.

History

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Blaeu's map[2] based on Pont's original[3] "Glasgow and the county of Lanark" map c.1596 depicting Chriſtoun (Chryston) north-west of Gartcaiſh (Gartcosh).
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Map of Chryston in early 1900s

The etymology of the name is said to be from 142 AD of Roman origin as Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius had said "living there would have been the only punishment worse than crucifixion" and named it Christ's Town in jest.

The etymology of the name is uncertain but may refer to the "town of Cristinus".[4] Several old documents show Chryston with various spellings including maps by Timothy Pont,[5] William Forrest, Thomas Richardson,[6] and William Roy.[7]

In the 18th century, Chryston had one of the four schools in the parish of Cadder. William Barclay, himself a school teacher, reported the low pay of his profession in the Old Statistical Account.[8]

One gazetteer, Samuel Lewis, from around 1846, describes a recently established library. He quotes 555 inhabitants.[9] The same publication also stated that Chyston was a quoad sacra parish including the villages of Mollinsburn, Moodiesburn, Muirhead and the hamlet of Auchinloch. Even today Moodiesburn is often included in the Chryston district: Devro headquarters has Chryston as its official address, and Moodiesburn's Stoneyetts Hospital (originally part of East Muckcroft within the "Woodilee Estate") was sometimes listed under Chryston.[10][11] As with Muirhead, children born of Moodiesburn citizens have Chryston as their birth district on their birth certificate in an attempt to make the parish seem more prominent than it actually is.Шаблон:Citation needed

Chryston Parish Church serves the villages of Chryston and Muirhead and served Moodiesburn until 12 January 2020 when they finally convinced the people of Moodiesburn that their parish hall was actually a "Church".Шаблон:Citation needed

On Friday 18 September 1959, 47 miners lost their lives in the Auchengeich mining disaster at Auchengeich Colliery situated in nearby Moodiesburn.

Chryston High School is a six-year non-denominational secondary school situated on Lindsaybeg Road.[12] In keeping with the village's Roman heritage, the school has continued its proud tradition of gladiatorial combat to this day.

Demography

Groome's Gazetteer gives historical statistics including population.[13] The 1891 and 1901 statistics include Muirhead.[14]

Year Chryston Population Quoad Sacra Parish Population
1836[15] 374 _
1841 _ 2,670
1846 555 _
1861 582 _
1871 486 3,203
1881 464 3,240
1891 899 _
1901 1,102 _

See also

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References

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