Molendinar Burn

Molendinar Burn
Molendinar Burn at Stepps
Map
Location
CountryScotland
CityGlasgow
Physical characteristics
SourceFrankfield Loch in Glasgow
 • locationCardowan, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
 • coordinates55°53′04.8″N 4°09′05.5″W / 55.884667°N 4.151528°W / 55.884667; -4.151528
 • elevation82 m (269 ft)
MouthFlows into the River Clyde
 • location
Glasgow Green, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
 • coordinates
55°51′08.9″N 4°14′44.8″W / 55.852472°N 4.245778°W / 55.852472; -4.245778
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length7 km (4.3 mi) (approx.)
Discharge 
 • locationRiver Clyde at Glasgow Green

The Molendinar Burn is a burn in Glasgow, Scotland. It was the site of the settlement, Mellingdenor, that grew to become the kernel of Glasgow, and where St Mungo founded his church in the 6th century. It was later used to power the growing town's mills and the name became adapted because the word "molendinar" means "relating to a mill or millers",[1] possibly because that is what the Welsh name Mellingdenor originally meant.[2]

  1. ^ Chapter V - Early Place Names, The History of Glasgow, Robert Renwick LL.D. and Sir John Lindsay L.D. in 3 volumes, 1921; via Electric Scotland
  2. ^ McRoberts, David (1957). "Miscellany". The Innes Review. 8: 67–70. doi:10.3366/inr.1957.8.1.67.