What a good find, Mutters, thank you.There is a wonderful civil history of Kilsyth.
http://www.paperclip.org.uk/kilsythweb/history/archivesources/IICivilHistory.htm
That is an excellent idea. I hope to visit Kilsyth, as my ancestor George Park was a doctor there for many years; it would be good to take the Bows back home at the same time.If you cannot find a family to give the register to perhaps the parish would be interested.
So very sad Huncamunca, & who knows? perhaps the 'lunatic' conditon was something familiar to us today like epilepsy or similar. Even cysts on the brain which may well have been hereditary.
Here there are some photos and floor plans of 1055 Great Western Road, Glasgow
http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/44052/digital_images/glasgow 1055 great western road gartnavel royal hospital/

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It ties up very nicely with a will I've found for a Peter Bow, coalmaster at Port Dundas, who had siblings Ebenezer, Robert and Marion according to the results listing in Scotland's People (he was dead by 1870).
Thank you very much for posting this It has help me greatly put some date in order the Martin family is descended for Provost John Martin of Greenock who married a Macfie of the sugar Macfie family of GreenockI've had a look at the newspapers to see if I could find anything of use, but not had much luck. However there are several mentions of a Mrs Rankin Bow who appears to have been the widow of a Dr Rankin Bow and was a Martin before she married. Her mother's obit in the Dundee Courier for the 8th January 1924 reads -
WILL BE MISSED IN ELIE. Last Tributes to Mrs Martin. The interment took place in Elie Churchyard yesterday of Mrs Martin, Breakwater House, Elie, and was attended by a large and representative concourse of mourners. A funeral service was held in the Parish Church, and. was conducted by Rev. D. M. Bell, Elie, when a large congregation met to pay their last tribute. The pall-bearers were—Mr Hardie D. Martin (son), Mr P. W. Martin (grandson), Mr J. D. R. Bow (grandson), Mr P. Handyside (cousin). Sir Robert Greig, Mr lan Maclntyre, Mr J. C. Munro Kerr; Mr N. Munro Kerr. Mrs Martin died in Edinburgh at the house her daughter, Mrs Rankin Bow, with whom she had been staying for the past few months. News of her sudden demise came as a great shock to her many friends Elie. Closely Identified with Elie, Mrs Martin, who was a descendant the Bennets of Broomlees, was closely identified with Elie and its interests. Her early days were spent Liverpool, where she married Mr John D. Martin, shipping agent, who predeceased her by about 30 years. Local love was so strong a characteristic of Mrs Martin's personality that she returned to the scene of her childhood days, and had since made Elie her home. Benevolent and large-hearted, Mrs Martin will be missed far and near. Her unassuming generosity was a household word. She had a large circle of friends, who delighted in the ready wit and repartee which she inherited from her Irish mother. She was a keen lover of animals, particularly of dogs, and strongly denounced vivisection. Mrs Martin is survived by her son, Mr Hardie Martin, stockbroker Liverpool, and by her daughter, Mrs Rankin Bow, widow of Dr Rankin Bow, Edinburgh.
Do you think there is any connection? Or is this a totally unrelated Rankin Bow?
Best wishes
Ann
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