Chryston

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Chryston is a village in North Lanarkshire, around 7 miles (11 km) east of Glasgow, in Scotland. It lies north of its sister village, Muirhead, which is on the A80.[2] The village has around double Muirhead's population, although the exact boundary between the two modern villages is difficult to find.

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Chryston
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Chryston Parish Church
Chryston is located in North Lanarkshire
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Chryston is located in Glasgow council area
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Location within North Lanarkshire
Chryston is located in North Lanarkshire
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Chryston (North Lanarkshire)
Population3,100 (2020)[1]
OS grid referenceNS681701
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CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGLASGOW
Postcode districtG69 9
Dialling code01236
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55.906°N 4.110°W / 55.906; -4.110
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History

Blaeu's map[3] based on Pont's original[4] "Glasgow and the county of Lanark" map c.1596 depicting Chriſtoun (Chryston) north-west of Gartcaiſh (Gartcosh).
Map of Chryston in the early 1900s

The etymology of the name is uncertain but may refer to the "town of Cristinus".[5] Several old documents show Chryston with various spellings including maps by Timothy Pont,[6] William Forrest, Thomas Richardson,[7] and William Roy.[8]

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.[9]

One gazetteer, Samuel Lewis, from around 1846, describes a recently established library. He quotes 555 inhabitants.[10] 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.[11][12]

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.[13]

Demography

Groome's Gazetteer gives historical statistics including population.[14] The 1891 and 1901 statistics include Muirhead.[15]

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YearChryston PopulationQuoad Sacra Parish Population
1836[16]374_
1841_2,670
1846555_
1861582_
18714863,203
18814643,240
1891899_
19011,102_
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